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Yes, your Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits can change if you marry. When you get married, your spouse's income and resources are considered in determining your eligibility and benefit amount. If your spouse has significant income or resources, it may reduce your SSI benefits or make you ineligible. It's important to report any changes in your marital status to the Social Security Administration.

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