United States

Supplemental Security Income (SSI), A Safety Net for Low-Income Seniors

Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a lifeline for the poorest seniors in America. Unlike Social Security, it is not tied to work history but instead targets those with little or no financial resources. Despite its limitations, SSI plays a vital role in preventing extreme poverty and giving seniors access to healthcare, food, and shelter.

Barbara Miller

Federal and State Assistance Programs Beyond Social Security

While Social Security remains the backbone of senior income security, federal and state assistance programs provide crucial additional support. From food and housing to energy and healthcare, these programs protect vulnerable seniors from poverty and hardship.

Urvashi

Social Security Benefits for Retirees, Disabled Workers, and Survivors

Social Security is far more than just a retirement program. It serves as a lifeline for retirees, disabled workers, and survivors, offering income security when it is needed most. Its design ensures that nearly every American worker and their family members are protected against life’s uncertainties.

Urvashi