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Episode 12: Living on Disability Benefits: Can You Actually Survive?

Episode 12: Living on Disability Benefits: Can You Actually Survive?

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Can you survive on less than $1,000 a month? For millions of disabled Americans, that’s not a hypothetical... it’s reality. In this episode of Breaking Barriers, Angel Heaven Lee exposes the harsh truths of the U.S. disability benefits system, from outdated income caps to asset restrictions that keep people trapped in poverty. We explore how policies punish independence, what needs to change, and why South Carolina is one of the hardest-hit states.

Tune in for real stories, facts you won’t hear on the news, and what you can do to push for reform.

If you’re outraged, and you should be, don’t just sit with that feeling. Do something.

📞 Call your federal lawmakers and demand SSI and SSDI reform.
➡️ Look them up here: https://www.congress.gov/members

📬 Tell your South Carolina legislators: Expand Medicaid. Add a state SSI supplement.
➡️ SC legislators: https://www.scstatehouse.gov/legislatorssearch.php

🗳 Register to vote. These decisions are made by people we elect—or let get re-elected in silence.
➡️ SC Voter Info: https://scvotes.gov

💌 Share your story. Whether you're a disabled person, a caregiver, or an ally, your voice matters. Email me at breakingbarrierswithangel@gmail.com.

And if you’re struggling, reach out to:

  • Disability Rights South Carolina

  • National Council on Independent Living

We’re in this fight together. Let’s get loud!!


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