You may be able to continue receiving government disability benefits while holding a paying job. Learn about the work rules for each program.
If you receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and/or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), you may be able to work while keeping your benefits. But the benefit amount you receive may be reduced depending on how much money you earn from your job. As of 2024, you may stop receiving SSDI benefits if you earn over $1,550 a month. But your eligibility to receive SSI while working will depend on which state you live in.
Read the publication Working While Disabled: How We Can Help [PDF, 1MB] from the Social Security Administration. It explains:
LAST UPDATED: June 26, 2024