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Learn about the 3 milestones that are recognized and celebrated during Deaf History Month. And discover supports and resources that are available for people who are deaf or hard of hearing as they explore their employment options.
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What have you heard about Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) accounts? In today's guest blog post from the ABLE National Resource Center, discover the truth about 3 of the most common myths about ABLE accounts.
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According to the Brain Injury Association of America, every 9 seconds, someone in the U.S. sustains a brain injury. Meet one of those individuals, Josh, in todayβs blog post and discover how he received the supports and services he needed to find work.
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We've heard from many of you that you believe you've experienced age discrimination as you search for a job even though the ADEA was passed to protect people from ageism. In today's post, we offer tips that may help you avoid age discrimination during your job search.
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With the deadline to file taxes approaching, we take a look at the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) to share how it may qualify if you're working and receive low to moderate income. Even if you aren't required to file your taxes, this tax credit may help you.
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In recognition of Low Vision Awareness Month, weβre taking a look back at one of our Ticket Talk podcasts to revisit the supports and services that may be available to you if youβre blind or have low vision.
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In recognition of Presidents Day, we discuss President George H.W. Bushβs role in passing the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and why the ADA was important to him.
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Social Security adjusted the amounts for Trial Work Period and Substantial Gainful Activity in 2019. Learn more about how these changes may affect you as you pursue financial independence through work.
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When you make the decision to pursue financial independence through work, you may find that you go through several phases, or stages, on the path to work. Learn more about some of the basic phases to discover what you may be thinking about or doing β and how Social Security's Ticket to Work program may offer the support and services you need.
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Virtual and in-person career fairs give you the chance to meet potential employers, learn about a company and discover job opportunities. Jumpstart your career and make progress toward reaching your work goals by attending a career fair in February.
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