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If you meet Social Security disability determination guidelines, you can work and continue to receive your monthly benefit check as long as your average monthly earnings do not exceed what SSA considers Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA). In 2010, SGA is $1,000 per month for most disabilities, and $1,640 for blindness.

The Social Security Administration discourages people from attempting to work during the first 24 months following disability approval, because doing so may cause your case to be reevaluated and may result in termination of disability status.

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