Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal program in the United States that provides additional income for older adults and people with disabilities that have little to no income. This program provides participants with monthly cash distributions to help them meet their basic needs. SSI is di...
Supplemental Security IncomeSSIAmerican Recovery and Reinvestment ActARRAdisabilitySupplemental Security Income (SSI) is an odd combination of income support for families with disabled children, disabled working-age adults, and elderly persons with inadequate retirement incomes. Less than three percent of ...
The Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program, Title XVI of the Social Security Act, was enacted in 1972 and implemented in 1974 to assure a minimum cash income to all aged, blind, or disabled persons.1SSI is provided to eligible aged or disabled individuals or couples who have limited inco...
Living arrangements and Supplemental Security Income use among elderly Asians and Hispanics in the United States: the role of nativity and citizenship In this analysis we compare the living arrangements and receipt of Supplemental Security Income (SSI) among older, non-institutionalised adults in five...
Supplemental Security Income for the Second Decade Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is an odd combination of income support for families with disabled children, disabled working-age adults, and elderly pe... M Wiseman - 《Poverty & Public Policy》 被引量: 16发表: 2012年 Supplemental Security ...
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI, also known as SSD) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI)differin several important ways. SSDI is only available to individuals who have paid into the Social Security system for a specified length of time, who are unable to work for 12 months or more...
Findings This survey study found that despite an overall improvement in diet quality among US adults between 1999 and 2014, disparities persisted or worsened for most dietary components when comparing participants of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) with income-eligible nonparticipants ...
Other sources of misclassification could include lack of information on eligibility criteria other than income (such as immigration status or assets), not reporting SNAP participation owing to stigma, or, for participants in California where SNAP is combined with Supplemental Security Income payments, ...
sociodemographic factors, health status, chronic conditions, Medicaid insurance, health care–associated financial hardship (delayed or forgone care or inability to pay medical bills), and rates of food insecurity (collected as part of the survey using the US 30-day Adult Food Security Survey Module...
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