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An estimated 400,000 Americans who rely on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) could see their monthly checks shrink under a new proposal from the Trump administration, according to a ProPublica analysis.
For some, that could mean a drop of up to one-third, from about $994 a month to under $700. The change would roll back a 2024 rule that protects low-income households receiving food assistance. A proposed rule from the Social Security Administration, currently under review by the White House, would remove that protection, potentially reducing support for disabled adults living with struggling family members.
For some, that could mean a drop of up to one-third, from about $994 a month to under $700. The change would roll back a 2024 rule that protects low-income households receiving food assistance. A proposed rule from the Social Security Administration, currently under review by the White House, would remove that protection, potentially reducing support for disabled adults living with struggling family members.
