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SSI Eligibility in 2026
You qualify for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) in 2026 if you are age 65 or older, blind, or disabled AND your countable income and resources fall below SSA's federal limits, regardless of your work history.
SSI is a needs-based federal program that pays monthly benefits to people with limited income and resources who are 65+, blind, or disabled. Unlike SSDI, SSI does not require work credits — but it does require you to pass strict income and resource tests. The 2026 federal benefit rate (FBR) is $994/month for an eligible individual and $1,491 for an eligible couple after the 2.8% COLA.
Sourced from ssa.gov — see citations below.
Direct answer: You qualify for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) in 2026 if you are age 65 or older, blind, or disabled AND your countable income and resources fall below SSA's federal limits, regardless of your work history.
Who qualifies for SSI in 2026?
SSI is a needs-based federal program that pays monthly benefits to people with limited income and resources who are 65+, blind, or disabled. Unlike SSDI, SSI does not require work credits — but it does require you to pass strict income and resource tests. The 2026 federal benefit rate (FBR) is $994/month for an eligible individual and $1,491 for an eligible couple after the 2.8% COLA.
Where does this rule live in SSA's regulations?
SSA publishes the SSI eligibility rules in the SSI Eligibility page on ssa.gov and the annual 2026 SSI figures at ssa.gov/oact/cola/SSI.html. When SSA's public page and this article differ, ssa.gov controls.
What if I'm not sure I qualify?
Apply anyway. SSA determines eligibility on the facts of your case, and application itself protects the earliest possible filing date. There is no penalty for applying and being denied.
Topics
- ssi
- SSI vs SSDI
- eligibility
Sources
Every figure and rule on this page is drawn from official SSA publications. Verify at the links below.
- SSA — Understanding SSI Eligibility (ssa.gov)
- SSA — 2026 SSI Federal Payment Amounts (ssa.gov)
- SSA — SSI Spotlights (ssa.gov)