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Why does SSI recipient that is married with one child, 1 year old is not allowed food stamps but wife working and no ssi recipient is allowed food stamps. Also, What happens to the food stamps if wife is dead.
what about when you have no other route?I don't know about you, bro, but if a person earned too much to get food stamps I'm thinking he or she would be so much better off, and feel better about paying his/her way without being indebted to anyone.
I'm just an independent sort, I'd rather earn my supper.
what about when you have no other route?
what if in this case the route I presented it's the other route?there is always another route...
what if in this case the route I presented it's the other route?
what if in this case the route I presented it's the other route?
You're still not answering my question.Then theres another route
If you're giving answers that look like, A + B = C that's kind of good, but to help me I need an answer answering the real value of A, B, C. For example= what does A, B, C means? A=apples, B=Farms, C= Trees. What are you talking about when you're saying A+B=C. Tell me if I confused you.I'm not sure what your question even is. Not every SSI recipient is eligible for food stamps. If that person is married and the household income is over the limit to qualify, they are just like any other family that is not eligible based on income. If a spouse dies and the family's income drops, they can apply for benefits if they meet the criteria.
SSI isn't required to get benefits, it is all income based. Many receive benefits who are not disabled.
Ok.You confuse me.
It is fairly simple. Income (Rules on income limits) | Food and Nutrition Service Based upon family size, is your income over or under the limits listed? If over, you don't qualify.