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Disability Insurance Needs: $6,000 Income with Only $800 SSI Coverage

With $6,000 monthly income, a 60% replacement target, and only $800 in projected SSDI, you have a $2,800 monthly coverage gap to fill.

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How to use this tool

  1. Enter your gross monthly income.
  2. Choose the percentage of income you'd want to replace if disabled (often 60-70%).
  3. Enter any disability coverage you already have, such as employer LTD.
  4. Read the monthly gap to insure and check it against your essential expenses.

See how much private disability insurance you need when SSDI provides only partial income replacement on a $6,000 monthly income.

Frequently asked questions

How much disability insurance do I need?
A common target is to replace 60-70% of your gross income. Subtract any employer or group coverage you already have to find the gap a supplemental policy should fill.
Isn't my employer's coverage enough?
Often not. Employer LTD frequently replaces a smaller percentage, caps the benefit, and ends if you leave the job. Compare it to your essential expenses to see whether it truly covers the basics.
Are disability benefits taxable?
It depends who paid the premium. Benefits from a policy you paid for with after-tax dollars are generally tax-free; benefits from employer-paid coverage are usually taxable.