The Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA) limit is a critical component in determining how much income you can earn while still remaining eligible for SSDI benefits. These limits are reviewed annually and are adjusted to reflect changes in the economy and the overall cost of living. If you exceed these income thresholds, you could lose your SSDI eligibility, so it’s important to track your earnings closely if you’re considering working while receiving benefits.

Knowing the SGA limits is very important because exceeding them could result in the loss of SSDI eligibility, affecting your financial stability.