Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Free Phones: See If You Qualify

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  • Helps seniors, disabled, and low-income individuals stay connected

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Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Benefits

SSI is a federal program managed by the Social Security Administration to assist low-income individuals who are elderly, blind, or disabled. By securing SSI benefits, you may also qualify for Lifeline or the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), which provide free or discounted phone service to keep you connected. For more information on SSI, visit the official website: https://www.ssa.gov/ssi.

Frequently Asked Questions

You can stay informed about SSI updates, cost-of-living adjustments, and program changes by visiting the official SSA website or checking news updates from trusted government sources.

Keeping up with SSI news helps you track payment schedules, understand eligibility changes, and learn about cost-of-living adjustments that may affect your benefits.

SSI stands for Supplemental Security Income, a federal program providing financial assistance to elderly, blind, or disabled individuals with limited income.

Yes. Many SSI recipients are eligible for the Lifeline program, which provides a free smartphone and monthly wireless service, including talk, text, and data.

You can apply in person at your local Social Security office or online through the SSA website, which offers step-by-step guidance for applicants.

Yes. Social Security offices handle all SSI and SSA benefits, while disability offices specifically manage disability claims and related services. SSI applications typically go through the Social Security office.

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