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It depends on how much you earn. The amount of your SSI check is
based on how much other income you have. When your other income goes
up, your SSI check usually goes down. So when your earnings push your
income over the SSI limits, your checks will stop for those months. (We
discuss these limits in the answers to the next two questions.) But,
your checks will start up again without a new application for any month
your income drops below the SSI limits. If you’re off both SSI
and Medicaid for 12 months or more, and your disability ended because
of earnings from work, you have 60 months to request a reinstatement of
benefits without a new application.