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SSA.Gov

SSA dot Gov is another website operated by the U.S. federal government that seeks to provide information about the social security administration's disability programs. The site is fairly similar to Social Security dot Gov (one has to wonder, at times, why SSA does not simply consolidate its various sites into one concrete entity and avoid some of the confusion caused by operating multiple points of information).

For individuals who are applying for disability benefits or who receive disability benefits, the site provides information on direct deposit, the ticket to work program, having a representative payee, medicare and medicaid benefits, how the social security administration determines that an individual is disabled, and how the two federal disability programs work.

Those two programs, of course, are social security disability and SSI disability and the middle center of the site's homepage conveniently makes this distinction, with the opportunity provided to learn more about the two programs, along with a benefits eligiblity screening tool to determine which program a person may receive disability benefits from.




















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