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Substantial gainful activity

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Substantial gainful activity is a term used in the United States by the Social Security Administration (SSA). Being incapable of substantial gainful employment is one of the criteria for eligibility for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits. It is known as the "SGA requirement," and is defined in Section 520 of the Social Security Act.

To be eligible for SSI, an applicant must meet the following three conditions: they must have little or no income or resources, be considered medically disabled, and either not be working or working but earning less than the substantial gainful activity level. To be eligible for SSDI, an applicant must have worked and paid Social Security taxes for enough years to be covered under Social Security, as well as being medically disabled and either not be working or working but earning less than the substantial gainful activity level.[1]

Substantial gainful activity is defined by the Internal Revenue Service as "the performance of significant duties over a reasonable period of time while working for pay or profit, or in work generally done for pay or profit."[2]

Inability to engage in substantial gainful activity means that if a person works, they earn less than a certain amount of money. For non-blind people, the amount set by the SSA for 2009-10 was 980ドル per month.[3] If a claimant were to earn more than the set amount, they would no longer be considered disabled by the SSA, regardless of their medical condition, and their benefits would cease after two further disability checks.[4]

Monthly substantial gainful activity amounts by disability type:[5]
Year Blind Non-Blind Year Blind Non-Blind Year Blind Non-Blind Year Blind Non-Blind
1975 200ドル 200ドル 1990 780ドル 500ドル 2005 1,380ドル 830ドル 2021 2,190ドル 1,310ドル
1976 230ドル 230ドル 1991 810ドル 500ドル 2006 1,450ドル 860ドル 2022 2,260ドル 1,350ドル
1977 240ドル 240ドル 1992 850ドル 500ドル 2007 1,500ドル 900ドル 2023 2,460ドル 1,470ドル
1978 334ドル 260ドル 1993 880ドル 500ドル 2008 1,570ドル 940ドル 2024 2,590ドル 1,550ドル
1979 375ドル 280ドル 1994 930ドル 500ドル 2009 1,640ドル 980ドル
1980 417ドル 300ドル 1995 940ドル 500ドル 2010 1,640ドル 1,000ドル
1981 459ドル 300ドル 1996 960ドル 500ドル 2011 1,640ドル 1,000ドル
1982 500ドル 300ドル 1997 1,000ドル 500ドル 2012 1,690ドル 1,010ドル
1983 550ドル 300ドル 1998 1,050ドル 500ドル 2013 1,740ドル 1,040ドル
1984 580ドル 300ドル 1999 1,110ドル 700ドル 2014 1,800ドル 1,070ドル
1985 610ドル 300ドル 2000 1,170ドル 700ドル 2015 1,820ドル 1,090ドル
1986 650ドル 300ドル 2001 1,240ドル 740ドル 2016 1,820ドル 1,130ドル
1987 680ドル 300ドル 2002 1,300ドル 780ドル 2017 1,950ドル 1,170ドル
1987 680ドル 300ドル 2002 1,300ドル 780ドル 2018 1,970ドル 1,180ドル
1988 700ドル 300ドル 2003 1,330ドル 800ドル 2019 2,040ドル 1,220ドル
1989 740ドル 300ドル 2004 1,350ドル 810ドル 2020 2,110ドル 1,260ドル

SGA does not include any work a claimant does to take care of themselves, their families or home. It does not include unpaid work on hobbies, volunteer work, institutional therapy or training, attending school, clubs, social programs or similar activities:[6] however, such unpaid work may provide evidence that a claimant is capable of substantial gainful activity.[7] Earnings derived from criminal activity count in assessing whether someone is engaged in substantial gainful activity.[8]

References

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  2. ^ Service, Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue (2008). Your federal income tax for individuals: for use in preparing 2008 returns (2008 ed.). Washington D.C.: Internal Revenue Service. p. 225. ISBN 978-0160811951.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Morton, David A. (2010). Nolo's guide to social security disability: getting & keeping your benefits (5th ed.). Berkeley, CA: Nolo. pp. 20–21. ISBN 978-1413311044.
  4. ^ Tomkiel, Stanley A. (2007). The social security benefits handbook (5th ed.). Naperville, Ill: Sphinx Pub. pp. 130–131. ISBN 978-1572485778.
  5. ^ "Substantial Gainful Activity". Social Security Administration. Retrieved November 4, 2020.
  6. ^ Service, Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue (2008). Your federal income tax for individuals : for use in preparing 2008 returns (2008 ed.). Washington D.C.: Internal Revenue Service. p. 225. ISBN 978-0160811951.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ Income tax regulations: including proposed regulations as of November 13, 2007 (Winter 2008 ed.). Chicago, IL: CCH. 2007. p. 2511. ISBN 978-0808018087.
  8. ^ Sacks, Avram (2004). 2004 Social Security explained. Chicago, IL: CCH Inc. pp. 250–251. ISBN 0808010719.

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