
Individuals on U.S. disability benefits (SSDI or SSI) can work part-time as long as their earnings do not exceed Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA) limits. Reporting income to the Social Administration (SSA) is mandatory, and the “Ticket to Work” program supports gradual employment while safeguarding benefits.

U.S. disability recipients (SSDI/SSI) can work part-time under 2025 guidelines. The SGA limit is $1,620/month for non-blind and $2,700/month for blind individuals; exceeding it may trigger a benefits review. SSI has strict income caps but supports work incentives. SSDI allows a Trial Work Period (TWP) of 9 months with full benefits despite earnings.

You can hold a part-time job while receiving U.S. disability benefits, provided you follow SSA rules closely. Report your employment, track income and hours meticulously, and consult a benefits counselor or professional to make sure your work aligns with SSDI or SSI regulations, limits, and reporting requirements.


