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SSI

American  
Electronics.
  1. small-scale integration: the technology for concentrating up to ten semiconductor devices in a single integrated circuit.

  2. Supplemental Security Income.


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Only 10% of income comes from SSI and other forms of means-tested programs.

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To meet that need, Congress enacted the SSI program in 1972 to nationalize the state welfare programs for adults 65 and older and those with disabilities.

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We do need to eliminate poverty for older Americans, but the answer lies in strengthening SSI, which has been allowed to wither on the vine.

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SSI provides very modest benefits because its asset limits and income disregards have not been updated in decades.

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And beneficiaries who work can keep only $65 of their earnings each month — after which benefits are reduced by $1 for every $2 earned — and Social Security beneficiaries can keep only $20 of their monthly check without a reduction in their SSI benefits.

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