Social Security is much more than just a retirement program. Many people think of Social Security as a
benefit reserved solely for retirees, but it also serves a critical function in protecting workers who become
disabled. Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is one of the essential benefits offered through the
system, designed to provide financial support to those who can no longer work due to severe, long-term
health issues.

Maintaining and strengthening the SSDI program is essential to ensure that workers, regardless of their
age or health status, can rely on it when they need it the most.

SSDI ensures that workers facing unexpected disabilities are not left without support during some of the
most challenging times of their lives.