Many SSI recipients wonder about the rules regarding gambling while receiving benefits. The short answer is that gambling can affect your SSI eligibility and payment amount.
SSI is a needs-based program that considers both income and resources. Any money you win from gambling counts as unearned income in the month you receive it. If your gambling winnings push your income over the SSI limit, your benefits could be reduced or suspended for that month.
Additionally, if you don\“t spend your gambling winnings in the same month you receive them, the remaining money becomes a resource in the following month. Since the SSI resource limit is $2,000 for individuals ($3,000 for couples), excess resources could make you ineligible for benefits.
Frequent gambling activity might also raise questions about whether you\“re properly reporting income and resources. The Social Security Administration may review your case if they suspect you\“re not reporting gambling winnings.
If you do gamble while on SSI, it\“s crucial to keep accurate records of all winnings and report them to the SSA promptly. Failure to do so could result in overpayments that you\“ll need to repay, or even penalties for fraud. |