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Michael Frerichs and Harold Pollack: More Illinoisans with disabilities can now save and invest
A new law allows more Illinoisans with disabilities to save and invest to increase independence and improve quality of life.
LOS ANGELES - If you're on disability and worried that saving money could cost you your benefits, there's good news: ABLE accounts offer a way to build financial security without risking your ...
One of the newest financial products around, ABLE accounts are a 529 account with all kinds of bells and whistles built specifically to serve disabled Americans. After years of grassroots advocacy ...
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More eligible for savings accounts that don't threaten disability benefits
An estimated 250,000 more Illinoisans with a disability now are eligible to open an ABLE account to save and invest money without risking their federal benefits.
Any parent of a child with a disability has likely heard of a “special needs trust.” As information has become more easily available online, a simple Google search for “special needs trust” is likely ...
July is Disability Pride Month, commemorating the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. In the 32 years that have followed, we have seen the federal government continue to take steps to ...
Over eight million people collect SSI. You may think that you don't know any of them, but when people send out the Christmas letters about their kids graduating from medical school or becoming Rhodes ...
Starting this month, individuals with disabilities can accrue more money than ever before in a special type of account that allows people to save without jeopardizing access to Medicaid and other ...
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