I’m not going to try to explain it but tomorrow Social Security will publish proposed regulations to alter the In-Kind Support and Maintenance (ISM) rules that reduce Supplemental Security Income benefits by one-third if an individual receives reduced cost food and shelter. The proposal is to apply nationally standards that already exist in several states as a result of litigation. The proposal would reduce the number of individuals affected by the ISM rules. That’s a good thing. Of course, the ISM rules ought to be abolished altogether but that would take legislation.
Let’s get this into effect well before next year’s election.