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Financial Independence

Networking Made Simple: Clear Goals, Strong Connections, and Support through Ticket to Work

Jul 17, 2025
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When it comes to jobs, who you know can matter just as much as what you know. In this blog post, find out how you can build connections, clarify your goals, and find the resources you need to succeed with services from the Ticket to Work Program.

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Developing Your Time Management Skills

May 15, 2025
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Employers look for certain skills in potential candidates, including skills such as time management. Because there are only so many hours in a workday, it’s important to know how to make the most of each hour. Here’s how you can have a more efficient workday.

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Working for Yourself with Ticket to Work

May 6, 2025
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There are many ways you can be self-employed without owning a brick-and-mortar store. In this blog post, we will talk about the many ways you can work for yourself, what makes for successful self-employment, and resources that can help you make self-employment a reality.

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Gross vs. Net Income: What’s the Difference?

Apr 1, 2025
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Have you recently started working and earning income? You’ve probably heard of gross income and net income. Now that you're working, it’s important to know the difference. This blog post defines net and gross income and shares how both affect your path to financial independence through work.

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Do You Qualify for This Tax Credit?

Mar 24, 2025
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If you earned income at any point in the year, it's important to file your taxes. This blog post discusses a tax credit called the Earned Income Tax Credit that may apply to you and free services available through the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

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Ticket to Work Changed Their Email Address!

Dec 2, 2024
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Ticket to Work has changed its email address! You can now email the Help Line at TicketToWork@ssa.gov! For a limited time, emails sent to support@choosework.ssa.gov will be forwarded to the new address.

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NDEAM 2024: Access to Good Jobs for All

Oct 17, 2024
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Each October, we celebrate National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), highlighting the value of workers with disabilities in the workforce. This year’s theme is “Access to Good Jobs for All.” Read more about how Ticket to Work supports access to good jobs for all.

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Why You Should Sign Up for Text Messages from the Ticket Program

Jun 13, 2024
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When you opt in to the Ticket to Work Program’s text messages, you’ll get the support and guidance you need. Join the thousands of people who have already opted in and are unlocking their potential.

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FAQs on Volunteering and Career Growth

May 16, 2024
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Did you know that volunteering can help your career? It can be just as helpful as work experience and help you learn new skills that can lead to career growth. Take a look at some popular questions about the link between volunteering and career growth.

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Do You Qualify for This Tax Credit?

Mar 14, 2024
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It's tax season! If you earned income in 2023, it's important to file your taxes. Today's blog post discusses a tax credit that may apply to you and free services available through the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

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Hello, How Can We Help You?

Getting Started 
What is the Ticket to Work Program? 
Social Security's Ticket to Work Program offers free support to help people with disabilities explore work and achieve financial independence: Learn more.
How do I get started with Ticket to Work? 
You can begin by learning about your options and connecting with a service provider: Get started now.
How do I assign my Ticket? 
Assigning your Ticket is easy — just choose a provider and agree to work together: Learn about Assigning Your Ticket.
Working and Benefits 
Can I work and still keep my benefits 
Yes — Work Incentives help you explore employment without immediately losing your benefits: Explore Work Incentives.
How much can I earn while receiving benefits? 
Earnings limits vary, but you can work and still receive benefits with protections in place: Learn about earnings details.
Will I lose Medicare or Medicaid if I start working? 
Many people worry they'll lose Medicare or Medicaid when they start working, but Work Incentives offer protections that help individuals receiving Social Security disability benefits keep their health care coverage while pursuing employment. More Information about Medicare and Medicaid Work Incentives.
Can I work part time with Ticket to Work? 
Yes, and if you're ready, full-time work can offer even more opportunities — with support from Ticket to Work: Discover your options.
Finding Support 
What is the Ticket to Work Program? 
Social Security's Ticket to Work Program offers free support to help people with disabilities explore work and achieve financial independence: Learn more.
How do I get started with Ticket to Work? 
You can begin by learning about your options and connecting with a service provider: Get started now.
How do I assign my Ticket? 
Assigning your Ticket is easy — just choose a provider and agree to work together: Learn about Assigning Your Ticket.
Work Incentives 
What is the Ticket to Work Program? 
Social Security's Ticket to Work Program offers free support to help people with disabilities explore work and achieve financial independence: Learn more.
How do I get started with Ticket to Work? 
You can begin by learning about your options and connecting with a service provider: Get started now.
Who can I contact for more information? 
You can call the Ticket to Work Help Line at 1-866-968-7842 (TTY: 1-866-833-2967) for free support and answers to your questions.

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