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DB101 has benefits calculators for a number of different life situations. See the full list and choose which one is best for you.
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DB101 Close-Up: Benefits at 18

Benefit programs change when you turn 18. Read our article on Benefits at 18 to find out how.
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DB101 en EspaƱol

DB101 sections on Income Support programs, Health Coverage programs, Your Rights, and most of the DB101 Benefits Calculators have been translated into Spanish. The remainder of the site will be translated by December of 2007.

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Eric's Story

Eric landed a summer job. But what would it mean for his health coverage and disability income?
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Kern County Health Care and Benefits Two Day Training on Work and Disability

DB101 will lead a two-day training in Bakersfield on April 16-17. Computer lab participants will receive in-depth knowledge of how youth and adults with a disability access and retain needed benefits after paid work begins.
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Social Security Administration's Red Book Supports the Working Disabled

The Red Book is written primarily for educators, advocates, rehabilitation professionals, and counselors who serve individuals with disabilities. SSA also expects that applicants and beneficiaries will use it as a self-help guide.
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The Work Opportunity Tax Credit Extended Through August 31, 2011

The Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) promotes the hiring of individuals who qualify as a member of a target group and provides a federal tax credit to employers who hire these individuals.
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