SSI or Supplemental Security Income is a administration program that gives cash benefits to disabled children and adults who meet certain requirements. For children, a minor can receive SSI up to age 18. Once he or she turns 18 they are reevaluated based on the rules for adult standards.
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April 6, 2011
Children and Supplemental Security Income: What You Need to Know
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