[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":588},["ShallowReactive",2],{"/en/guides/child-benefits/social-security-benefits-children":3},{"id":4,"title":5,"body":6,"category":557,"description":558,"extension":559,"faq":560,"meta":579,"navigation":580,"path":581,"publishedAt":582,"relatedCalculator":583,"seo":584,"stem":585,"updatedAt":586,"__hash__":587},"guides_en/en/guides/child-benefits/social-security-benefits-children.md","Social Security Benefits for Children 2026: When Kids Qualify",{"type":7,"value":8,"toc":532},"minimark",[9,13,30,33,38,94,98,104,122,127,165,168,172,175,180,192,198,212,216,223,243,246,250,257,261,268,272,290,294,301,354,358,365,369,380,394,397,401,405,423,430,434,451,455,466,472,476,479,503,511,515],[10,11,5],"h1",{"id":12},"social-security-benefits-for-children-2026-when-kids-qualify",[14,15,16,17,21,22,25,26,29],"p",{},"Most people associate Social Security with retirement checks for older Americans. But the Social Security Administration (SSA) also provides critical financial support to hundreds of thousands of children each year — through ",[18,19,20],"strong",{},"SSI (Supplemental Security Income)"," for disabled children, ",[18,23,24],{},"survivor benefits"," when a parent dies, and ",[18,27,28],{},"dependent benefits"," when a parent retires or becomes disabled.",[14,31,32],{},"In 2026, understanding these programs can mean the difference between a family managing a crisis alone or receiving thousands of dollars in monthly support.",[34,35,37],"h2",{"id":36},"three-ways-children-can-receive-social-security-benefits","Three Ways Children Can Receive Social Security Benefits",[39,40,41,57],"table",{},[42,43,44],"thead",{},[45,46,47,51,54],"tr",{},[48,49,50],"th",{},"Program",[48,52,53],{},"Who Qualifies",[48,55,56],{},"Typical Monthly Benefit",[58,59,60,72,83],"tbody",{},[45,61,62,66,69],{},[63,64,65],"td",{},"SSI (disability)",[63,67,68],{},"Children under 18 with qualifying disabilities, income-limited families",[63,70,71],{},"Up to $967/month",[45,73,74,77,80],{},[63,75,76],{},"Survivor benefits",[63,78,79],{},"Children of deceased workers (under 18 or in school)",[63,81,82],{},"Up to 75% of parent's benefit",[45,84,85,88,91],{},[63,86,87],{},"Dependent benefits",[63,89,90],{},"Children of retired or disabled workers",[63,92,93],{},"Up to 50% of parent's benefit",[34,95,97],{"id":96},"_1-ssi-for-disabled-children","1. SSI for Disabled Children",[14,99,100,103],{},[18,101,102],{},"Supplemental Security Income (SSI)"," is a needs-based program for individuals with disabilities. Children under 18 can qualify if they:",[105,106,107,115],"ol",{},[108,109,110,111,114],"li",{},"Have a ",[18,112,113],{},"qualifying disability"," — a physical or mental impairment resulting in marked and severe functional limitations, expected to last at least 12 months or result in death",[108,116,117,118,121],{},"Meet ",[18,119,120],{},"financial eligibility"," — based on the child's own resources and a portion of the parents' income (called \"deeming\")",[123,124,126],"h3",{"id":125},"ssi-payment-amounts-for-children-in-2026","SSI Payment Amounts for Children in 2026",[39,128,129,139],{},[42,130,131],{},[45,132,133,136],{},[48,134,135],{},"Situation",[48,137,138],{},"Monthly SSI Amount",[58,140,141,149,157],{},[45,142,143,146],{},[63,144,145],{},"Maximum federal benefit (no countable income)",[63,147,148],{},"$967",[45,150,151,154],{},[63,152,153],{},"Child with some parental income deemed",[63,155,156],{},"Reduced proportionally",[45,158,159,162],{},[63,160,161],{},"State supplement (varies by state)",[63,163,164],{},"Additional $0–$400+",[14,166,167],{},"The 2026 federal benefit rate increased from 2025 following the annual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA).",[123,169,171],{"id":170},"how-parental-income-affects-a-childs-ssi-deeming","How Parental Income Affects a Child's SSI (Deeming)",[14,173,174],{},"Because SSI is needs-based, the SSA \"deems\" a portion of parents' income and resources to the child applicant. This means a child's SSI payment is reduced if the parents earn above certain thresholds.",[14,176,177],{},[18,178,179],{},"2026 deeming exclusions (approximate):",[181,182,183,186,189],"ul",{},[108,184,185],{},"The SSA excludes a base amount for the parents themselves (approximately $2,037/month for one parent, $2,515 for two parents)",[108,187,188],{},"An additional $457/month is excluded for each non-disabled child in the household",[108,190,191],{},"Remaining income above these thresholds reduces the child's SSI dollar-for-dollar",[14,193,194,197],{},[18,195,196],{},"Example:"," Two parents, one non-disabled sibling, combined income $3,500/month:",[181,199,200,203,206],{},[108,201,202],{},"Exclusion: $2,515 (two parents) + $457 (one sibling) = $2,972",[108,204,205],{},"Deemed income: $3,500 − $2,972 = $528 deemed to child",[108,207,208,209],{},"Child's SSI: $967 − $528 = ",[18,210,211],{},"$439/month",[123,213,215],{"id":214},"qualifying-disabilities-for-children","Qualifying Disabilities for Children",[14,217,218,219,222],{},"The SSA uses a ",[18,220,221],{},"Listing of Impairments"," (the \"Blue Book\") with separate sections for children under 18. Common conditions that may qualify include:",[181,224,225,228,231,234,237,240],{},[108,226,227],{},"Musculoskeletal disorders (spina bifida, cerebral palsy)",[108,229,230],{},"Neurological disorders (epilepsy, intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder)",[108,232,233],{},"Mental disorders (severe ADHD, anxiety disorders, depression)",[108,235,236],{},"Cardiovascular conditions (congenital heart defects)",[108,238,239],{},"Cancer and blood disorders",[108,241,242],{},"Low birth weight and failure to thrive (for infants)",[14,244,245],{},"If the condition doesn't match a listing exactly, the SSA may still approve based on \"functional equivalence\" — whether the impairments are as limiting as a listed condition.",[123,247,249],{"id":248},"medicaid-and-ssi","Medicaid and SSI",[14,251,252,253,256],{},"In most states, ",[18,254,255],{},"SSI approval automatically triggers Medicaid enrollment",". This is a significant benefit for children with disabilities, as Medicaid for children covers all medically necessary services including therapies, specialty care, and durable medical equipment. Always apply for Medicaid when applying for SSI.",[34,258,260],{"id":259},"_2-social-security-survivor-benefits-for-children","2. Social Security Survivor Benefits for Children",[14,262,263,264,267],{},"When a ",[18,265,266],{},"parent dies",", their unmarried children can receive a monthly survivor benefit based on the deceased parent's Social Security earnings record.",[123,269,271],{"id":270},"eligibility","Eligibility",[181,273,274,281,284,287],{},[108,275,276,277,280],{},"Age ",[18,278,279],{},"under 18"," (or under 19 if a full-time student in elementary or secondary school)",[108,282,283],{},"Unmarried",[108,285,286],{},"Biological child, adopted child, or dependent stepchild of the deceased worker",[108,288,289],{},"The deceased parent must have worked long enough to be \"insured\" under Social Security (generally 6–40 quarters of coverage depending on age at death)",[123,291,293],{"id":292},"benefit-amount","Benefit Amount",[14,295,296,297,300],{},"The survivor benefit for a child is ",[18,298,299],{},"75% of the deceased parent's full retirement benefit (PIA — Primary Insurance Amount)",".",[39,302,303,313],{},[42,304,305],{},[45,306,307,310],{},[48,308,309],{},"Parent's Monthly Benefit (PIA)",[48,311,312],{},"Child's Monthly Survivor Benefit (75%)",[58,314,315,323,331,338,346],{},[45,316,317,320],{},[63,318,319],{},"$1,000",[63,321,322],{},"$750",[45,324,325,328],{},[63,326,327],{},"$1,500",[63,329,330],{},"$1,125",[45,332,333,336],{},[63,334,335],{},"$2,000",[63,337,327],{},[45,339,340,343],{},[63,341,342],{},"$2,500",[63,344,345],{},"$1,875",[45,347,348,351],{},[63,349,350],{},"$3,000",[63,352,353],{},"$2,250",[123,355,357],{"id":356},"family-maximum-benefit","Family Maximum Benefit",[14,359,360,361,364],{},"There is a ",[18,362,363],{},"family maximum"," — the total Social Security benefits that can be paid to a family on one worker's record. The family maximum is generally 150% to 180% of the worker's PIA. If multiple children and/or a surviving spouse receive benefits, individual payments may be reduced proportionally to stay within the family maximum.",[34,366,368],{"id":367},"_3-dependent-benefits-on-a-living-parents-record","3. Dependent Benefits on a Living Parent's Record",[14,370,371,372,375,376,379],{},"If a parent is receiving ",[18,373,374],{},"Social Security retirement or disability (SSDI) benefits",", their qualifying children can receive a ",[18,377,378],{},"dependent child benefit",":",[181,381,382,388,391],{},[108,383,384,385],{},"Amount: Up to ",[18,386,387],{},"50% of the parent's full benefit",[108,389,390],{},"Eligibility: Same as survivor benefits (under 18, unmarried, or under 19 and in school)",[108,392,393],{},"Also applies to grandchildren who are financially dependent on a grandparent receiving Social Security",[14,395,396],{},"This benefit is paid in addition to the parent's own benefit, subject to the family maximum.",[34,398,400],{"id":399},"how-to-apply","How to Apply",[123,402,404],{"id":403},"for-ssi-disability","For SSI (Disability)",[105,406,407,414,417,420],{},[108,408,409,410,413],{},"Call the SSA at ",[18,411,412],{},"1-800-772-1213"," or visit a local SSA office to start the application",[108,415,416],{},"Complete Form SSA-8000 (SSI application) — a parent or guardian applies on behalf of a child under 18",[108,418,419],{},"Gather medical records, school records, doctor letters, and treatment history documenting the disability",[108,421,422],{},"The SSA may request a Consultative Examination (CE) with an SSA-appointed doctor",[14,424,425,426,429],{},"Processing time for child SSI claims averages ",[18,427,428],{},"3–6 months",". If denied, you can appeal — many approvals happen at the appeal stage.",[123,431,433],{"id":432},"for-survivor-or-dependent-benefits","For Survivor or Dependent Benefits",[105,435,436,442,445,448],{},[108,437,438,439,441],{},"Call ",[18,440,412],{}," or visit your local SSA office",[108,443,444],{},"Provide the deceased or disabled parent's Social Security Number",[108,446,447],{},"Provide the child's birth certificate, the parent's death certificate (for survivor benefits), and the child's Social Security Number",[108,449,450],{},"Benefits are typically approved quickly when the parent's record is established",[34,452,454],{"id":453},"able-accounts-for-children-with-disabilities","ABLE Accounts for Children with Disabilities",[14,456,457,458,461,462,465],{},"Children who receive SSI (or who have a qualifying disability with onset before age 26) can open an ",[18,459,460],{},"ABLE account"," — a tax-advantaged savings account that does not count against SSI resource limits. Up to ",[18,463,464],{},"$18,000 per year"," (2026) can be contributed by family members, and funds can be used for disability-related expenses including education, housing, and transportation.",[14,467,468,469,300],{},"ABLE accounts allow families to save money for a disabled child's future without losing SSI eligibility. Learn more at ",[18,470,471],{},"ablenrc.org",[34,473,475],{"id":474},"related-benefits-for-children-with-special-needs","Related Benefits for Children with Special Needs",[14,477,478],{},"Children receiving SSI often qualify for a broader package of support:",[181,480,481,489,496],{},[108,482,483,488],{},[484,485,487],"a",{"href":486},"/en/guides/child-benefits/medicaid-for-children-eligibility/","Medicaid for Children 2026"," — comprehensive free health coverage, automatic with SSI in most states",[108,490,491,495],{},[484,492,494],{"href":493},"/en/guides/child-benefits/child-tax-credit-2026/","Child Tax Credit 2026"," — up to $2,000 per child in tax credits for working parents",[108,497,498,502],{},[484,499,501],{"href":500},"/en/guides/child-benefits/disability-benefits-children-usa/","Disability Benefits for Children 2026"," — broader overview of federal and state disability programs",[14,504,505,506,510],{},"Use our ",[484,507,509],{"href":508},"/calculator/","Family Benefits Calculator"," to estimate your total benefit entitlement.",[34,512,514],{"id":513},"related-guides","Related Guides",[181,516,517,522,527],{},[108,518,519,521],{},[484,520,501],{"href":500}," — SSI, SSDI, and state programs",[108,523,524,526],{},[484,525,487],{"href":486}," — free health coverage for children under 19",[108,528,529,531],{},[484,530,494],{"href":493}," — federal tax credit for families with children",{"title":533,"searchDepth":534,"depth":534,"links":535},"",2,[536,537,544,549,550,554,555,556],{"id":36,"depth":534,"text":37},{"id":96,"depth":534,"text":97,"children":538},[539,541,542,543],{"id":125,"depth":540,"text":126},3,{"id":170,"depth":540,"text":171},{"id":214,"depth":540,"text":215},{"id":248,"depth":540,"text":249},{"id":259,"depth":534,"text":260,"children":545},[546,547,548],{"id":270,"depth":540,"text":271},{"id":292,"depth":540,"text":293},{"id":356,"depth":540,"text":357},{"id":367,"depth":534,"text":368},{"id":399,"depth":534,"text":400,"children":551},[552,553],{"id":403,"depth":540,"text":404},{"id":432,"depth":540,"text":433},{"id":453,"depth":534,"text":454},{"id":474,"depth":534,"text":475},{"id":513,"depth":534,"text":514},"child-benefits","Complete guide to Social Security benefits for children in 2026 — SSI for disabled children, survivor benefits, dependent benefits, monthly amounts, income limits, and how to apply.","md",[561,564,567,570,573,576],{"question":562,"answer":563},"How much is SSI for a child in 2026?","The maximum Federal SSI benefit for a child in 2026 is $967 per month (the 2026 federal benefit rate). The actual amount a child receives may be lower based on the parents' income (deeming rules) and any income the child receives. Some states supplement the federal SSI payment.",{"question":565,"answer":566},"What is the income limit for a child to receive SSI?","SSI has no single hard income limit — eligibility depends on both the child's own income and a portion of the parents' income (deeming). For a two-parent household with no other children, the parents' combined income must generally be below approximately $4,000–$5,000/month for a child to receive any SSI. The exact threshold depends on family size and expenses.",{"question":568,"answer":569},"Can a child get Social Security survivor benefits?","Yes. A child under 18 (or under 19 if still in full-time elementary or secondary school) can receive up to 75% of a deceased parent's full retirement benefit as a survivor benefit. The child must be unmarried and the biological, adopted, or dependent stepchild of the deceased worker.",{"question":571,"answer":572},"Can a child receive benefits on a living parent's Social Security record?","Yes. If a parent is receiving Social Security retirement or disability benefits, their unmarried child under 18 (or 18–19 if in school) can receive a dependent child benefit equal to up to 50% of the parent's benefit, subject to the family maximum.",{"question":574,"answer":575},"How does a child qualify for SSI with a disability?","The child must have a physical or mental impairment (or combination of impairments) that results in marked and severe functional limitations, and the condition must be expected to last at least 12 months or result in death. The SSA evaluates disability using a separate 'listing of impairments' standard for children that differs from the adult standard.",{"question":577,"answer":578},"Does receiving SSI affect other benefits like Medicaid?","In most states, SSI recipients are automatically eligible for Medicaid. This is one of the significant secondary benefits of SSI approval for children with disabilities. Some states also have Medicaid waiver programs that can provide services to disabled children who don't qualify for SSI due to parental income.",{},true,"/en/guides/child-benefits/social-security-benefits-children","2026-03-31","/child-benefits-calculator",{"title":5,"description":558},"en/guides/child-benefits/social-security-benefits-children",null,"qZ9g68kFfh3VngGTNRLTlGSpUQqpwVVneBCIsY1l12E",1775557777520]