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Apply for Food Stamps and Medicaid (the State health insurance) at your local DES office. You'll typically get $200 a month for food and it can be used at Costco so it'll go a lot further. Medicaid will pay your Medicare premiums, any co-pays and is accepted at a lot more doctors than Medicare.
I get one free $300 pair of glasses/frames/anti-glare coat/polymer lenses a year. $2,500 a year in dental for fillings, crowns, etc.
Next you need to apply for Section 8 Housing Vouchers. These will pay for 50% or $300 of your rent for life. You don't have to live in a Section 8 ghetto, you can find an apartment, trailer or condo then talk to the owner about accepting Section 8. It's guaranteed rent from the state each month and they like that.
Next apply for Vocational Rehabilitation. If you're officially disabled through Social Security, you'll instantly qualify. They'll pay for you to go to a trade school or college for a major of choice as long as you're able to actually to function enough to learn. They will also assist you with car repairs to get to college, a PC and laptop, desk, textbooks and even tutoring if you ask.
In college make sure you apply for any local or national scholarships since being disabled will automatically get you a few every semester. Even more if you put down you're a minority and gay.
I've been a NEET for 13 years and there's no way I would ever be a wagie who has to break his back or deal with normies ever again.
My most recent accomplishment was getting approved for the Federal Unemployment Assistance Unemployment Program.
I said I was an independent contractor who dog sits and I received $732 a week for 16 weeks and $132 for the rest of 2020. It'll go back up another $400 once Trumps executive order goes into effect.
I also had my mother open up a trading account and use that to buy stocks that way I won't lose my gibs when I bring in $600+ a month just buying small dips and selling when they go back up.