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How to Qualify for Social Security Disability Benefits

Important: We updated this article in February 2023 to ensure all info below is both correct and current. In order to qualify for Social Security disability benefits, every bullet point below must describe you:

Which Type of Social Security Disability Benefits Are You Most Likely to Qualify For?

The Social Security Administration manages two different programs that provide monthly disability benefits to eligible applicants. To see which one you may qualify for, the last thing the SSA checks is your work history and current age. (You can also check your eligibility online in less than 2 minutes using this form.)

There are no resource limits to qualify for SSDI, but you can’t earn more than $1,470 in monthly income. Income and resource limits that determine your SSI eligibility are listed below.

 Supplemental Security Income (SSI) ProgramSocial Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) Program
Your current age must be:Any18-66
Have you worked full-time for at least 5 in the last 10 years full-time and paid FICA taxes?NoYes
Unemployed 5+ years, worked part time and/or seasonal jobs, or didn’t pay FICA taxes?YesNo

Qualifying for SSI: Maximum Monthly Household Income Amount and Resource Limits

Since SSI helps disabled people with little to no income, the SSA uses resource limits to decide who’s eligible. In order to qualify for monthly benefits, eligible SSI applicants must:

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