In 2025, the amount of money you can earn and still be eligible for Social Security Disability Insurance is $1,620 a month before taxes. This means, in a minimum wage position in a city like Chicago, with a minimum wage of $16.20 an hour, you could work approximately 22 hours a week before approaching SGA. Of course, keep in mind that anything over $1,160 a month will trigger a trial work period.
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by Erin Edson | Oct 21, 2024 | SSD - Social Security Disability |
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