The Social Security Administration's (SSA) Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program supports over eight million low-income disabled children and adults, and low-income adults 65 and older. These individuals receive maximum monthly cash payments of less than 75% of the federal poverty level. SSI benefits are reduced by other income and stopped altogether when resources exceed a limit set back in 1984. SSI recipients are trapped in poverty and experience housing instability that the regulatory scheme prevents them from resolving.