Denisev1220
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Retirement tax questions

According to my research, it does appear to increase. Furthermore, if you went blind before obtaining social security, those quarters can be replaced with quarters where you earned more income.

Does Social Security pay more for blindness?
 
 
For example, in 2023 the SGA guideline for people who are blind is $2,460.00 per month, but it is only $1,470.00 per month for people who are not blind. Usually Social Security adjusts this amount to a different rate each year.
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