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Social Security to omit food from In-Kind Support and Maintenance (ISM) calculations

By Hillary Hatch, Social Security public affairs specialist

Supplement Security Income (SSI) provides monthly payments to adults and children with a disability or blindness. It also provides monthly payments to adults aged 65 and older, who have limited income and resources. SSI benefits help pay for basic needs like rent, food, clothing and medicine. People applying for and receiving SSI must meet eligibility requirements, including income and resource limits.

Under the Social Security Administration’s current rules, they include food assistance as unearned income when calculating In-Kind Support and Maintenance (ISM). Understanding this rule could affect SSI eligibility or reduce your payment amount, the Social Security Administration has decided to make changes. Beginning September 30, 2024, the Social Security Administration is no longer counting food that someone gives you as income when figuring SSI payments. This new rule removes a critical barrier for SSI eligibility due to informal food assistance from friends, family and community networks of support.

For more information on the SSI program, including who is eligible and how to apply, visit www.ssa.gov/ssi.

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