And how many months of back payments you get is determined by your application date and your established date of onset when your disability started. If you previously applied for disability benefits but didn't get them that time, your backpay might go back even further— to the original application date.
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Social Security offers a monthly benefit check to many kinds of recipients. In fact, retirees typically make more than the overall average. While most people think of Social Security as a program just for retirees, it serves many other groups , including the disabled, spouses and minor children of retirees as well as the spouses and minor children of deceased workers.
The amount that each group receives differs substantially. The table shows the three major recipient categories in bold: retirement benefits, survivor benefits and disability benefits. The totals from these categories add up to percent. The sub-category below each shows the top recipient of Social Security aid for that category. As you can see, retirement benefits make up the vast bulk of Social Security — Survivor benefits comprise 9 percent of Social Security benefits. Disability insurance comprises about Those benefits may not be entirely taxable, either.
Some Social Security recipients can also avoid taxes — legally — on their benefit check. While the Social Security benefit is a nice chunk of change, if it stayed the same over the next 30 years, its purchasing power would decline due to inflation.
This increase is based on one version of the Consumer Price Index, which measures how much inflation has affected the prices that consumers pay for goods and services.
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