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magicarpet

(18,455 posts)
12. Oh,... wow,... I was not aware of this,...
Fri May 9, 2025, 05:50 PM
May 9

(Derived from Artificial Intelligence.)

Yes, Social Security benefits are generally suspended while a person is incarcerated in jail or prison. The suspension typically lasts for the duration of the incarceration and can be reinstated upon release. If incarcerated for more than 30 continuous days, Social Security benefits will be suspended. However, if incarcerated for 12 consecutive months or longer, the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits may be terminated and a new application may be required upon release.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
Suspension vs. Termination:
If incarcerated for less than 30 days, the benefits are usually suspended and can be reinstated upon release. If incarcerated for 12 consecutive months or longer, the SSI benefits are terminated, and a new application is needed.
** Reinstatement:
Once released, individuals can apply to have their suspended Social Security benefits reinstated. This process typically involves providing proof of release and contacting the Social Security Administration (SSA).
** SSI Terminations:
For SSI recipients, if incarcerated for 12 consecutive months or longer, their benefits are terminated, and they will need to file a new application upon release.
** Spouse and Children:
While the incarcerated individual's benefits are suspended, their spouse and children may continue to receive benefits as long as they remain eligible.

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This message was self-deleted by its author yankee87 May 9 #1
There's no other post about it in LBN. highplainsdem May 9 #2
Do not,... magicarpet May 9 #3
Especially do not do it if you rely on Social Security Retirement for your sole source of income. LiberalArkie May 9 #11
Oh,... wow,... I was not aware of this,... magicarpet May 9 #12
You have to manually reapply after release. LiberalArkie May 9 #13
at my age barbtries May 9 #14
I think a person will be alright as long as Social Security id not their sole source of income (Me) and LiberalArkie May 9 #18
WOW!! I Didn't Know That!! Thanks!! TomJulie May 9 #15
They have crossed another line SheltieLover May 9 #4
Is there any line they can't or won't cross these days? ananda May 9 #5
I doubt it SheltieLover May 9 #6
He might have just won JustAnotherGen May 9 #7
I believe so! SheltieLover May 9 #8
Baraka has chosen to disregard the law?????????????????/ vapor2 May 9 #9
Closer to the ignition of the powder keg. Mr. Evil May 9 #10
I don't think JustAnotherGen May 9 #16
According to witnesses... 2naSalit May 9 #17
From NJ.com: Wicked Blue May 9 #19
More info from Patch.com article Wicked Blue May 9 #20
Thank you for this information. orangecrush May 9 #22
According to Dem congressman Robert iemanja May 9 #21
For profit ICE detention camps? Prairie_Seagull May 10 #23
Private prison companies have been licking their chops over this sort of thing for more than 15 years: highplainsdem May 10 #24
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