$0.00
Most of our benefits have age requirements, so we'll use your birthday to see how old you are.
Most jobs in the United States and U.S. territories take Social Security taxes out of your paycheck. However, some jobs, like state and town government positions, don't pay Social Security taxes.
Doctors, social workers, and other people in your life may call your condition a disability.
Our Disability benefit is there for you when your ability to work is affected for a long time.
One of our benefits looks at whether the condition started to affect you when you were a kid, teenager, or young adult.
Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP), Medicaid, and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) are a few examples of benefits you may get right now
One of our benefits provides a monthly supplement if your income and other resources are limited.
some cases, people who are in non-marital legal relationships like civil unions or domestic partnerships may also be entitled to benefits as a married person, including same-sex couples unable to marry prior to recent Supreme Court decisions.
Note: You may be eligible for benefits because of your current or former spouse's work.
If you've been married multiple times, choose "Yes" if one of them lasted for 10 years or more.
"Widowed" may not be a term you use to describe yourself. It means: 1. Your spouse passed away while you were married. 2. You divorced after 10+ years of marriage and your ex-spouse has since passed away. 3. You divorced your spouse after being married for any amount of time, have children under age 16 or adult disabled children with that spouse, and your ex-spouse has since passed away.
They may have been your birth, adoptive, or step parent(s), and may have died recently or a long time ago.