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Understanding Supplemental Security Income
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What is an individual development account (IDA)? |
An IDA is a special bank account that helps you save for your education, the purchase of a first home, or to start a business. You use earnings from your work to set up an approved bank account for an IDA. |
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How does an IDA help my money to grow? |
You contribute money from your earnings from work. With an IDA, your contributions are matched with money from your State's TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) program or from special funds called "demonstration project" money. The matching money may help you reach your goal sooner. |
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Who is eligible for an IDA? |
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How will a TANF IDA or Demonstration Project IDA affect my SSI benefit? |
Your SSI benefit will not go down--it might even go up! This is because the earnings, the matching money, and the interest that goes into your IDA do not count as your incomeincome or resourcesresources when we figure your SSI benefit. |
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Where can I find out more about IDAs? |
To find our more about IDAs, including IDA programs in your area, you can visit www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ocs/afi/index.html or contact your State TANF agency. |
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