Posted by Zyprexa on April 24, 2012, at 21:54:51
In reply to Re: Disability? How do you survive? » Zyprexa, posted by Roslynn on April 20, 2012, at 11:48:02
You have to tell them soon as you start a job. How much you make a month. Hours. Salary. If you want to keep your SSDI you have to make less than $1000/month. And you have to tell them all the time what you make each month, when they ask. If you are blind you can make more. For the first 9 months you can make any amount. This is the trial period, which you stay in for as long as you don't have 9 months of making $720/month or more. Any 9 months within 5 years. But once you have 9 months you are in the extended period, where you can't make more than $1000/m or you will lose it. After 3 years in this stage if you ever make for than $1000 in one month you lose it all together.
Basicaly what I'm saying is you can make up to $1000/m and keep the payments. Forever.
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