An adult receiving SSI can go to work and may possibly continue to receive reduced
benefits. As their income increases, the SSI benefit will be decreased. In general, there is first
an exclusion of income, and then for every two dollars gained, SSI will be reduced by one dollar.
Even if a person's income increases to the point they become ineligible for any cash benefit, they
may still continue to receive Medicaid if they need it in order to continue working.