Do You Get SSI? Learn About a Recent Rule Change

Information about an SSI Rule Change

Learn about a rule change that started Sept. 30, 2024

If your SSI (Supplemental Security Income) has been lowered because Social Security says you get help with housing or food costs — or because you are living in someone else’s home — you may be eligible to increase your monthly SSI by hundreds of dollars. This is because Social Security rules have just changed. It is now easier to remove this common SSI reduction.

How do I know if I can benefit from this rule change?

Check if your SSI gets lowered because of “In-Kind Support & Maintenance” or “ISM.” You can call or visit Social Security to ask if this rule applies to you. Contact Social Security if your SSI benefit is reduced to around $660 for individuals or $1,000 for couples, or you got a notice counting the “Value of food and shelter” as your income.

Find your closest Social Security office in Vermont.

Updated: Nov 12, 2024