If I marry will I lose my ssi and my kids ssi?

Since SSI (Supplemental Security Income) is the federal program for the poor, any income received by you or your spouse would reduce or terminate benefits. However if you are getting social security disability instead (SSI is NOT social security) any income received by your spouse is immaterial and has no affect on your disability benefit.

It will be reduced. Possibly eliminated if your wife makes a lot of income. If your wife makes a lot of money, middle class or better, you should not be getting ssi anyways.

You may qualify, but financially you do not need it.

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