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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · S. 3740 (Introduced in Senate) — To assist older Americans and people with disabilities affected by COVID–19. · Sec. 111

Sec. 111. Increasing the substantial gainful activity limit

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Section 223(d)(4) of the Social Security Act ( 42 U.S.C. 423(d)(4) ) is amended— in subparagraph (A), by striking the second sentence; and by adding at the end the following new subparagraphs: Earnings derived from services shall demonstrate an individual's ability to engage in substantial gainful activity when the amount of such earnings exceeds, on a monthly basis— for calendar year 2020, $2,400; and for any calendar year after 2020, subject to clause (ii), an amount equal to $2,400 multiplied by the quotient obtained by dividing— the national average wage index (as defined in section 209(k)(1)) for the 12-month period ending with September of such preceding calendar year; by the national average wage index (as so defined) for the 12-month period ending with September 2019.
In no case shall the amount determined for a calendar year under subclause
(II)of clause
(i)be less than the amount that applied under this subparagraph for the preceding calendar year. .
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