What's New In 2018?
As 2017 comes to an end, we’re looking ahead to 2018 and the changes that Social Security has made to Cost-of Living Adjustment (COLA) and the Red Book. Find out how these updates may affect your work goals in the new year.
As 2017 comes to an end, we’re looking ahead to 2018 and the changes that Social Security has made to Cost-of Living Adjustment (COLA) and the Red Book. Find out how these updates may affect your work goals in the new year.
Our October WISE webinar shared information about ABLE Accounts. Find answers to top questions from the webinar, including if you qualify for an ABLE Account and how you may use account funds on the path to financial independence.
Opening an ABLE Account allows certain people with disabilities to save more money for disability-related expenses. Find out what you questions you may want to ask and what information you might be asked when opening your own ABLE Account in today's blog post.
Read today's special guest blog post to learn how a my Social Security Account can help you! The Acting Deputy Commissioner for Social Security's Office of Communications at Social Security shares how you can set up your account and use Work Incentives on your path to financial independence.
Read today's blog post to learn how the ADA has affected Jennifer Sheehy, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Labor for Disability Employment Policy, and her career path.
Certain items or services that you use in your daily life outside of work are also important to your workplace success. You are responsible for paying for these things, but today's Work Incentives Wednesdays post shares how Work Incentives can help you save money to afford what you need to achieve your goals.
In today's Work Incentives Wednesdays post, we talk about Section 1619(b) of the Social Security Act. 1619(b), also known as Medicaid While Working, helps you keep your Medicaid coverage as you start working. Read today’s blog post to learn more.
Are you blind and receiving Social Security disability benefits? Do you have questions about employment supports to help you prepare for work and understand what may happen to your benefits while you work? Look no further for answers!
Similar to a 529 College Savings account, anyone can contribute to an ABLE account belonging to a qualified individual with a disability, including friends, family and the individual him- or herself.