Who will be most affected by this rule change?
Disabled adults and low-income seniors who live with family members and whose households receive SNAP benefits.
Politics / Social Security
A proposed rule change from the Trump administration is under review that could significantly cut federal benefits for disabled adults and low-income seniors who live with family members. This change has the potential to affect hundreds of...
The proposed rule change centers on how the SSA defines a "public assistance household" for SSI eligibility. Historically, all members of a household had to receive public assistance for a disabled person to qualify. The Biden administration expanded this to include households where at least one member received SNAP benefits. The new proposal seeks to revert to the stricter standard and remove SNAP from the list of qualifying programs. This means that if a disabled person lives with family members who receive SNAP, their SSI benefits could be reduced based on the imputed value of the housing they receive. The maximum SSI benefit is approximately $994 per month, and recipients could lose up to one-third of that amount (around $300) due to 'in-kind support' rules. This change disproportionately affects regions with high housing costs, such as Los Angeles County, where multigenerational households are common. Los Angeles County has approximately 349,000 SSI recipients, with a large number relying on both Social Security and SSI to cover basic living expenses. A reduction in SSI could leave some with only a few hundred dollars per month for rent, food, and other essentials.
Disabled adults and low-income seniors who live with family members and whose households receive SNAP benefits.
Benefits could be reduced by up to one-third of the maximum SSI benefit, or about $300 per month.
The proposed rule will be published in the Federal Register, opening a period for public comment.
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