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my dad is getting helped by the government (50) and i am 16 years old wanting to apply for a job will the government take away the help my dad needs ? laredo tx


In the U.S., government assistance programs often consider the household income and the number of individuals living in the household when determining eligibility and the amount of assistance provided. If you start working and earning income, it could potentially affect your family's overall income, but it depends on a few factors: 1. **Type of Assistance**: Different programs (like SNAP, TANF, etc.) have different eligibility criteria. Some programs may have income thresholds that, if exceeded, could reduce or eliminate benefits. 2. **Income Limitations**: If your income is below a certain threshold, it may not significantly impact your dad's assistance. However, if it increases the total household income above the eligible limit, it could affect the benefits he receives. 3. **Reporting Requirements**: Your dad may need to report any changes in household income, including your new job, to the agency providing assistance. It’s crucial that he follows the guidelines provided by that agency. To get the most accurate information, it might be helpful for your dad to contact the agency providing the assistance or a local social services office to understand how your potential employment could impact his benefits. It’s also a good idea for you to discuss your job plans with him so you both can be informed about any ramifications.