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As of 2023, Pennsylvania, like other states, does not have its own state-funded Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program; benefits are provided through the federal Social Security Administration. The amount an individual receives can vary based on their work history and earnings, with the average monthly benefit being around $1,300. Additionally, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is available for those with limited income and resources, with Pennsylvania providing a state supplement to the federal SSI benefit. For specific amounts, individuals should consult the Social Security Administration or local resources.

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