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- Substantial Gainful Activity
Both SGA amounts generally change with changes in the national average wage index The monthly SGA amount for statutorily blind individuals for 2026 is $2830 For non-blind individuals, the monthly SGA amount for 2026 is $1690
- SGA for 2026 is $1,690 | Social Security Disability Lawyer Blog
Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA) is the amount of money that one can earn monthly and still qualify for Social Security disability benefits The amount is adjusted each year for cost of living, as shown by this table In 2025, the amount was $1,620 per month This year, it rises to $1,690
- SSDI SSI COLA + SGA Limits: What’s New in 2026
The 2026 SSDI SSI COLA and SGA limits are updated Learn the 2 8% benefit increase, new earning limits, and how much you can make before losing benefits
- 2026 SGA Limits: SSDI and SSI Work Income Rules
The 2026 SGA limits are the key starting point SGA stands for Substantial Gainful Activity, and it’s one of the first tests Social Security uses in disability cases
- A 2026 Guide to SSA’s Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA) Limits
Learn the 2026 SSA Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA) limits, including income thresholds for SSDI and SSI Find out how earnings affect eligibility and what counts as SGA
- Confirmed Social Security Disability Changes for 2026
What Is the Current SGA Limit for 2026? For 2026, the SGA limits have increased to $1,690 per month for non-blind individuals and $2,830 per month for statutorily blind individuals These limits have risen from $1,620 and $2,700 in 2025
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- At A Glance - nls. org
Countable wages of $1,690 per month ($2,830 if statutorily blind) amount to SGA in 2026 Applies to both Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and SSI applicants If average countable earnings are more than the SGA amount, the application will ordinarily be denied
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