Powered By Google Translate
The Arc
Donate
MENUMENU
  • POLICY & ADVOCACY
        • Policy & Advocacy

        • JOIN The Arc
        • TAKE ACTION
        • Civil Rights
        • Direct Support Professionals
        • Education
        • Employment, Training, & Wages
        • Health Care
        • Housing
        • Long Term Supports & Services
        • Medicaid
          • The Fight for Disability Care and Services
        • Paid Family & Medical Leave
        • Social Security & Income Maintenance
        • Grassroots Advocacy
        • Public Policy Goals
        • Legal Advocacy
  • OUR INITIATIVES
        • Our Initiatives

        • JOIN The Arc
        • TAKE ACTION
        • Criminal Justice
          • Pathways to Justice
          • Talk About Sexual Violence
          • Request Assistance
          • General Referral Information
        • Education
        • Employment
          • Employment Services
          • Success Stories
          • TalentScout
          • Contact
        • Environmental Research Initiative
        • Future Planning
        • Health
        • Technology
          • Digital Literacy
        • Travel
        • Volunteering
  • GET INVOLVED
        • Get Involved

        • JOIN The Arc
        • TAKE ACTION
        • Become a Member
        • Become a Chapter
        • Become a Sponsor
        • Self-Advocacy
        • Siblings
        • Alumni Council
        • Ways to Give
  • GET RESOURCES
        • Get Resources

        • JOIN The Arc
        • TAKE ACTION
        • Resource Directory
        • Tech Toolbox™
        • Webinars
        • Virtual Program Library
  • ABOUT US
        • About Us

        • JOIN The Arc
        • TAKE ACTION
        • Our Mission & Values
        • Our History
        • Strategic Framework
        • Position Statements
        • Our Stories
        • Press Center
        • The Arc Staff
        • Financials & Reporting
        • Supporters
        • Working at The Arc
        • Events
        • Contact Us
        • Chapter PortalFind a ChapterJoinBlogStore
  • Menu Menu
Chapter PortalFind a ChapterJoinBlogStoreDONATESearch
Blog - Latest News
You are here: Home1 / Joint Letter of Support: SSI Savings Penalty Elimination Act, 119th Co...

Joint Letter of Support: SSI Savings Penalty Elimination Act, 119th Congress

Posted March 10, 2025

March 10, 2025

The Honorable Catherine Cortez Masto
United States Senate
509 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510

The Honorable Bill Cassidy
United States Senate
455 Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510

The Honorable Danny Davis
United States House of Representatives
2159 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515

The Honorable Brian Fitzpatrick
United States House of Representatives
271 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515

Subject: Support for the SSI Savings Penalty Elimination Act

Dear Senator Cortez Masto, Senator Cassidy, Representative Davis, and Representative Fitzpatrick:

On behalf of the nearly 240 undersigned organizations dedicated to improving the lives of older adults and people with disabilities, we enthusiastically endorse the SSI Savings Penalty Elimination Act, which – for the first time in nearly 40 years – would raise the amount of money Supplemental Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries can save without jeopardizing vital income support from SSI.

SSI provides an extremely modest cash benefit for low-income individuals with disabilities and older adults that meet the program’s strict means-tested criteria. Around 7.4 million people rely on SSI to help them live independently in their communities and meet basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter. SSI beneficiaries include 4 million adults with disabilities, 1 million children with disabilities, 2.4 million older adults, and 300 thousand veterans.

Unfortunately, while costs for basic necessities have increased over the years, SSI’s strict asset limits have not kept pace with inflation and have remained the same since 1989. An individual on SSI is not allowed to have more than $2,000 in total financial resources at any time. Married couples are only allowed $3,000. Resources that count towards the SSI asset limit include cash, money in bank accounts, most retirement accounts, stocks and bonds, the value of life insurance policies and burial funds over $1,500, and some personal property.

As a result, SSI beneficiaries cannot save for necessary expenses like a security deposit or car repairs without the risk of losing their benefits – leaving many just one emergency away from homelessness and hunger. SSI’s outdated asset limits trap people in poverty, create barriers to work, and constrain their financial independence. A recent analysis by JPMorgan Chase found that the current asset limit makes it difficult for SSI beneficiaries to “achieve any measure of economic security” and called for it to be modernized. The current asset limits also penalize marriage by subjecting married couples to a lower asset limit than unmarried individuals.

The SSI Savings Penalty Elimination Act would significantly improve the lives of SSI beneficiaries by raising the asset limit to $10,000 per individual and $20,000 per married couple. This will correct a harmful marriage penalty and allow SSI beneficiaries to use their own savings to address emergencies when they arise. The legislation also adjusts that number for inflation every year, a critical element in today’s economy.

Thank you again for your leadership in introducing this critical legislation. We look forward to working with you to ensure this important change becomes law. If you have any questions, please contact Darcy Milburn, The Arc’s Director of Social Security and Healthcare Policy at (Milburn@TheArc.org).

Sincerely,

The Arc of the United States
238 Organizational Co-signers (see full list)

/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/ArcLogo_Color_Rev_PNG_WEB.png 0 0 Darcy Milburn /wp-content/uploads/2019/07/ArcLogo_Color_Rev_PNG_WEB.png Darcy Milburn2025-03-10 11:03:062025-04-01 11:12:28Joint Letter of Support: SSI Savings Penalty Elimination Act, 119th Congress
View Resource→
SHARE

Join The Arc >

Donate >

Take Action >

  • Join The Arc >
    Donate >
    Take Action >
  • About Us

    • About Us
    • Our Mission & Values
    • Our History
    • Position Statements
    • The Arc Staff
    • Press Center
    • Financials & Reporting
    • Events
    • Webinars
    • Working at The Arc

    CONNECT

    • Contact Us
    • Blog
    • Newsletter
    • Locate a Chapter

    Policy & Advocacy

    • Policy & Advocacy
    • Civil Rights
    • Direct Support Professionals
    • Education
    • Employment, Training, & Wages
    • Grassroots Advocacy
    • Health Care
    • Housing
    • Legal Advocacy
    • Long Term Supports & Services
    • Medicaid
    • Public Policy Goals
    • Paid Family & Medical Leave
    • Social Security & Income Maintenance

    Our Initiatives

    • OUR INITIATIVES
    • Criminal Justice
    • Education
    • Employment
    • Future Planning
    • Health
    • Volunteering
    • Technology
    • Travel
    • Get Involved
    • Get Resources
    • Take Action
    • National Conference of Executives
    • Chapter Portal
    • Find a Chapter
    • Blog
    • Store
    • Contact Us
    • Get Involved
    • Get Resources
    • Take Action
    • National Conference of Executives
    • Chapter Portal
    • Find a Chapter
    • Blog
    • Store
    • Contact Us

    Sign Up for Email Updates


    The Arc promotes and protects the human rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and actively supports their full inclusion and participation in the community throughout their lifetimes.
    Copyright © 2025 by The Arc, a 501(c)(3) organization|Terms of Service|Privacy Policy|Accessibility Statement
    2000 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 500 | Washington, DC 20006 | (800) 433-5255
    The Arc and The Arc’s chapters are each separate and distinct 501(C)(3) organizations, each with their own staff and board of directors. The Arc does not have any authority or oversight over chapter activities or any involvement in the daily operations of chapters. The information about chapter providers and services contained on this website does not constitute endorsement or recommendation by The Arc. It is your responsibility to verify and investigate providers and services. The Arc assumes no liability of any kind for the content of any information transmitted to or received by any person in connection with the person’s use of the website. References on this website to any specific products, process, information, service, or organization do not constitute endorsement or recommendation by The Arc.
    Scroll to top

    Your Vote has Power

    Will you pledge to vote this November?