9 Reasons to Participate in Ticket to Work
Are you on the path to financial independence through work? Here are 9 reasons that Social Security's Ticket to Work program may have the answers and support you need to succeed.
Are you on the path to financial independence through work? Here are 9 reasons that Social Security's Ticket to Work program may have the answers and support you need to succeed.
What have you heard about Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) accounts? In today's guest blog post from the ABLE National Resource Center, discover the truth about 3 of the most common myths about ABLE accounts.
According to the Brain Injury Association of America, every 9 seconds, someone in the U.S. sustains a brain injury. Meet one of those individuals, Josh, in today’s blog post and discover how he received the supports and services he needed to find work.
In recognition of Low Vision Awareness Month, we’re taking a look back at one of our Ticket Talk podcasts to revisit the supports and services that may be available to you if you’re blind or have low vision.
To keep up with the cost of living, Social Security reviews benefits each year and decides if there needs to be a Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA). Learn about this year's 2.8% increase and discover how you can find out your new cash payment and benefits for 2019.
In recognition of this month's International Day of Persons with Disabilities, we take a look at 3 individuals who found the support and services they needed through the Ticket to Work program to pursue financial independence through work. Discover how the Ticket program helped them succeed.
Take a look back at 3 of our most popular blog posts of 2018 to rediscover information that may help you as you pursue financial independence through work. Revisit these blog posts to learn more about Social Security Work Incentives, wage reporting and ABLE.
During National Disability Employment Awareness Month, find resources and learn how Social Security's Ticket to Work program may offer you the supports and services that you need to succeed in the workforce.
As summer ends and young adults start college or enter the workforce for the first time, Social Security's Ticket to Work program and Work Incentives can help make the transition to college and working easier. Learn more about these resources in today's Work Incentives Wednesdays blog post.
Commissioner Chai Feldblum of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) shares information about identifying discrimination and what you can do if you think an employer is discriminating against you based on your disability.