SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME (SSI) BENEFITS


Generally, the maximum Federal SSI benefit changes yearly.  SSI benefits will automatically increase in 2013 because there was an increase in the Consumer Price Index from the third quarter of 2010 to the third quarter of 2012.  Effective January 1, 2013, the Federal benefit rate is $710 for an individual and $1,066 for a couple.

Some States supplement the Federal SSI benefit with additional payments. This makes the total SSI benefit levels higher in those States. SSI benefit amounts and State supplemental payment amounts vary based upon your income, living arrangements, and other factors.


NO STATE SUPPLEMENT

The following States or territories do not pay a supplement to people who receive SSI:

Arizona
Northern Mariana Islands
North Dakota
West Virginia
Mississippi

SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTERED SUPPLEMENT


We administer the State supplement for the following States. You may contact us about your total benefit amount.

California Delaware* District of Columbia*Hawaii
Iowa* Michigan*Montana Nevada
New Jersey New York* Pennsylvania* Rhode Island*
Utah Vermont    

*blank spacerDual administration State.  In these States, Social Security administers some categories of State supplement payments, while the State administers other categories of supplemental payments.


STATE ADMINISTERED SUPPLEMENT


The following States pay and administer their own supplemental payments and you may contact the State for payment information.

Alabama Alaska Arkansas Colorado
Connecticut Florida Georgia Idaho
Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky
Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts
Minnesota Missouri Mississippi Nebraska
New Hampshire New Mexico North Carolina Ohio
Oklahoma Oregon South Carolina South Dakota
Tennessee Texas Virginia Washington
Wisconsin Wyoming    

See the publication titled, “State Assistance Programs for SSI Recipient, January 2011” on our website at www.socialsecurity.gov/policy/docs/progdesc/ssi_st_asst/ for more information.

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NOTE
See the SSI FOR CHILDREN chapter for more information on States that supplement Federal SSI benefits to children.

 

 
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