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How much are SSI monthly benefits in the state of North Carolina

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on

I have read that SSI benefits are different from state to state. If they are then I would like to know how much are the monthly SSI benefits in the state of North Carolina?

Eric

In reply to by Stephanie (not verified)

Hi Stephanie,

Social Security is a federal program and not a state one, so if you move from Oklahoma to North Carolina you will see no changes in your benefits. You should notify the SSA once you have moved though.

Thu, 04/05/2018 - 16:55 Permalink
Eric

In reply to by Cynthia (not verified)

Hi Cynthia,

So Social Security benefits are a federal program and not a state program. If you move to another state, your benefits amount will not be effected. You should notify the SSA of any address change.

Mon, 08/06/2018 - 15:52 Permalink
Steve (not verified)

In reply to by Eric

Eric, you are so wrong! Quit telling these folks stuff you have no idea about! All websites regarding SSI and SSDI will tell you that all except for 5 states do have added income to provide for SSI recipients. North Carolina has the highest SSI benefit rate in the USA. I just don't know if the added income to the SSI only pertains if you live in a facility or not. One would have to call the Soc Sec Admin in NC for that info.

Thu, 08/16/2018 - 00:41 Permalink

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