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Just found out I'm moving to a different state next month and got paranoid about whether my Social Security checks would actually change. Turns out the amount doesn't change from state to state for regular Social Security retirement or SSDI, which is kind of a relief since it's all federal anyway. But here's the catch—if you get SSI, it's a totally different story. Your benefits can actually get affected if your living situation changes. Like if you move in with someone who covers half your expenses, your SSI could take a hit because they look at where you live and who you live with. The retirement and SSDI stuff though? Stays the same no matter where you end up. Still gotta report your address change to Social Security within 10 days though, or you might get underpaid or end up owing them money back. Honestly didn't realize how much the living arrangement matters for some benefits. Anyone else deal with this when relocating?