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Changes to Child Benefits: Restrictions for Older Students

New rules may affect benefits for children aged 18 and older who are attending elementary or secondary school. If a child's parent or guardian receives old-age or disability benefits, is 67 years or older, and earns over $125,000 annually, the child may lose eligibility for benefits. These changes will apply to benefits paid for any month beginning after the act's enactment date.
Key points
Limits on benefits for children aged 18 and older attending elementary or secondary school.
Applies if the parent or guardian receives old-age or disability benefits, is 67 or older, and earns over $125,000 annually.
Changes take effect for benefits paid after the act's enactment date.
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Additional Information
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Print number: HR 571
Sponsor: Rep. Griffith, H. Morgan [R-VA-9]
Process start date: 2025-01-21