Supplemental Security Income In Wisconsin
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a
monthly cash benefit
paid by the federal Social
Security Administration (SSA) (exit DHFS) and state Department of Health and Family Services (DHFS)
to people in financial need who are 65 or older or people of any age who are blind or disabled and residents of Wisconsin.
These payments are called Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
You can receive the state SSI payment only if you qualify for a federal SSI payment.*
*(One exception is a small group of grandfathered SSI recipients who still receive the state SSI payment they qualified for in December of 1995.)
More information on SSI
benefits.
Eligibility
You may be eligible for SSI payments if you have little or no income and if your assets are $2,000 or less for a single person or $3,000 or less for a married couple. Certain assets do not count, such as your home or car.
More information on
eligibility.
Applying for SSI
You can apply for SSI at your nearest Social Security
office. You do not have to apply separately for the state SSI payment.
You will automatically receive the state SSI payment as long as you qualify for the federal SSI payment.
More information on
applying for SSI.
Last Revised: January 19, 2006
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