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Managing Your Benefits While Working: Report Your Income

WebMedicaid and Other State Benefits. If you are on Medicaid (or other state programs like FIP or the Food Assistance Program) and your income changes (including when you start or …

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Supplemental Security Income (SSI): SSI and Work

WebHow much you get in Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits each month depends on your countable income.The more countable income you have, the less you get in SSI. …

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How Health Benefits Work: Frequently Asked Questions

WebThere are different health coverage options as your income goes up: Depending on how much your income goes up, your Medicaid may continue, unchanged.; If you got …

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Freedom to Work Eligibility for Young People

WebFor eligibility, only your income is counted, not the income of other household members. When you apply, you must have less than $9,430 in resources . After Freedom to Work …

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Medicaid Eligibility for Young People

WebIf you don't get SSI benefits, Medicaid's eligibility rules depend on whether you are: 18 or younger, or. 19 or older . You can apply for Medicaid: Online using MI Bridges or …

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Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI): The Basics

WebThe Basics. Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is a federal program that gives monthly cash benefits to people who have worked, paid Social Security taxes, …

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Michigan Rehabilitation Services (MRS)

WebTo learn more about MRS or to apply, contact your local MRS office or call 1-800-605-6722. Note: If you get Ticket to Work services through MRS, after you are successfully …

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Myth 3: If I Work, I'll Lose Health Benefits

WebLosing your health care benefits can be a big concern, if you are thinking about going to work. However, several programs can help you keep your health care benefits when you …

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Frequently Asked Questions

WebTo qualify for Supplemental Security Income (SSI), you cannot have more than $2,000 in resources ($3,000 for couples). Resources include money you have and property you …

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How Work Impacts Your Benefits

WebYou can have up to nine Trial Work Months within a five-year (60 months) period. After your Trial Work Period ends, a three-year Extended Period of Eligibility (EPE) lets you work …

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