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Supplemental Security Income — The Federal Rates

SSI federal benefit rate, 2026

$994/mo

$1,491 for a couple, $498 for an essential person. Before any state supplement and before countable income is subtracted.

Individual
$994/mo$11,928 a year
Couple
$1,491/mo
Resource limit
$2,000$3,000 for a couple
Student exclusion
$2,410/mo

SSI is a needs-based programme, not an insurance one. It is not funded by payroll tax and does not depend on a work record. The federal benefit rate above is the starting point; countable income is subtracted from it, and many states add a supplement on top.

No Medicare premium is deducted from an SSI payment

This is the single most common error in SSI calculators. SSI recipients are categorically Medicaid-eligible in most states, and their Part B premium is paid by the state under a Medicare Savings Program buy-in. Deducting the $202.90 premium from a $994 SSI payment is simply wrong, and the engine behind this site refuses to do it rather than producing a plausible wrong number.

The resource limits are the part of SSI that has not moved. $2,000 for an individual and $3,000 for a couple are not indexed to anything and have not changed in decades, while the benefit rate has risen with every adjustment.

The federal benefit rate every year since 1975 — including the derivation from unrounded annual amounts that the obvious method gets wrong, and the flat statutory increase of July 1983 that SSA’s own table labels as a percentage.

The other programmes

The rates behind these figures

Sources and freshness

Figures effective January 2026. Page figures last verified against the sources above on 10 August 2026. Corrections: the correction log · support@inventum.com.au