Yes but if you exceed $2,000 monthly, benefits can be taken away or payments lowered. I do not work as my son is 24/7 care, but I have in the past, I always made around $1200 a month or less. I always reported to them immediately. It’s important to contact them with any changes in employment. They view your W2, taxes, assets, bank account, etc. Basically anything your name is attached to as the representative payee. If you get paid under the table or are self employed, you must show proof of ALL money earned including bank statements, and anything else you may have showing the income. If you save the money for your child, you must show the savings account, trust, or how you are saving the money and how much you’ve saved. If you have any questions regarding employment, changes, or pay schedule visit ssa.gov or call them directly.
You will have to call or come into the Office and find out.
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