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Trial Work Periods

The Trial Work Period is a program established by the Social Security Administration (SSA) to provide a safety net for those who wish to attempt returning to work without immediately forfeiting their disability benefits. The TWP is intended to encourage SSDI recipients to try working while still providing them financial support during this trial phase.

Key Features of the Trial Work Period:

  • Duration: The TWP allows SSDI beneficiaries to test their ability to work for up to nine months within a rolling 60-month period. These months do not need to be consecutive.
  • Earnings Threshold: For 2023, the SSA has set the monthly earning threshold that triggers a TWP month at $1,050. If a beneficiary earns more than this amount, it is considered a trial work month.
  • Benefits: During these nine months, beneficiaries will receive full SSDI benefits regardless of how high their earnings might be, as long as they report their work activity and continue to have a disabling impairment.

How the Trial Work Period Operates

The TWP is specifically designed to allow individuals to assess their capacity to work. Here’s how it generally operates:

  1. Initiation: The TWP starts when an individual first earns over the monthly threshold or works more than 80 self-employed hours in a month.
  2. Reporting: Beneficiaries are required to report their earnings to the SSA, including wages, hours worked, and any work expenses related to their disability.
  3. Completion: Once a beneficiary completes nine trial work months (accumulating within a five-year period), they move into the next phase called the Extended Period of Eligibility (EPE).

After the Trial Work Period: Extended Period of Eligibility

Following the conclusion of the TWP, SSDI recipients enter the Extended Period of Eligibility (EPE). This 36-month period allows individuals to continue working and still receive benefits for any month their earnings fall below the “Substantial Gainful Activity” (SGA) level. For 2023, the SGA amount is set at $1,470 for non-blind individuals.

If earnings exceed the SGA level:

  • Grace Period: The SSA provides a grace period of three months during which beneficiaries will continue to receive full benefits regardless of earnings.
  • Possible Cessation of Benefits: After this grace period, benefits may be suspended in months where earnings exceed the SGA threshold.

Implications and Considerations

Understanding and utilizing the Trial Work Period can significantly impact an individual’s life, providing a pathway to regain or increase independence through employment. However, navigating these provisions requires careful planning and reporting to ensure compliance and to maximize the potential benefits of returning to work.

What You’ve Learned

The Trial Work Period offers a valuable opportunity for SSDI recipients to explore work possibilities without the immediate risk of losing financial support. By carefully managing their return to the workforce, individuals can make informed decisions about their capacity to work, potentially leading to a more fulfilling and financially independent life.

For those seeking to understand more about SSDI benefits, the Trial Work Period, or needing assistance navigating the complexities of Social Security, visiting SocialSecurityDisability.com provides access to resources and the opportunity to connect with qualified attorneys who can offer guidance and support.

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