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SSI Federal Payment Amounts

Automatic Increases

SSI Annual Report

SSI payment standards, 1975 & later

Maximum Federal Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payment amounts increase with the automatic cost-of-living increases that apply to Social Security benefits. The latest such increase, 5.8 percent, becomes effective January 2009.

SSI amounts for 2009
The monthly maximum Federal amounts for 2009 are $674 for an eligible individual, $1,011 for an eligible individual with an eligible spouse, and $338 for an essential person.

In general, monthly amounts for the next year are determined by increasing the unrounded annual amounts for the current year by the COLA effective for January of the next year. The new unrounded amounts are then each divided by 12 and the resulting amounts are rounded down to the next lower multiple of $1.

Calculation details
Recipient(s) Unrounded annual amounts for— Monthly amounts for 2009
20082009 a
Eligible individual $7,651.53$8,095.32 $674
Eligible couple 11,476.0012,141.61 1,011
Essential person 3,834.534,056.93 338
a The unrounded amounts for 2009 equal the unrounded amounts for 2008 increased by 5.8 percent.

Payment reduction
The monthly amount is reduced by subtracting monthly countable income. In the case of an eligible individual with an eligible spouse, the amount payable is further divided equally between the two spouses. Some States supplement SSI benefits.

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Last reviewed or modified Thursday Oct 16, 2008
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