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At 18, your child becomes an adult. Around the same time, there might be other life changes, such as high school graduation, a first job, or moving out of the family home.
As these happen, your child’s benefits might change:
This doesn’t mean your child will be worse off: after turning 18, your child may qualify for the same benefits as before and possibly more.
Benefits programs are designed to make sure your child will be better off when working. Your child can get a job and still get the benefits he or she needs as an adult.
Find out how benefits support young people who work.
Eric went to college, started getting SSI, and got his first job.
If you're under 25, see how working and staying in school can help you.
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