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Category: ABLE Accounts


On June 1st, Ohio became the first state to offer ABLE accounts (accounts that allow people with disabilities to have a savings account without jeopardizing their  benefits).  In Ohio, the accounts are known as "STABLE accounts." Accounts can be used for disability-related expenses that will increase and/or maintain a person's health, independence, or quality of life.  STABLE accounts are open to both  residents in Ohio as well as across the country.

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On June 14th, Tennessee became the second state to offer ABLE accounts (accounts that allow people with disabilities to have a savings account without jeopardizing their  benefits).  In Tennessee, the program is known as "ABLE TN." Accounts can be used for disability-related expenses that will increase and/or maintain a person's health, independence, or quality of life.  These accounts are open to both  residents in Tennessee as well as across the country.

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Nebraska launched its program for ABLE accounts (accounts that allow people with disabilities to have a savings account without jeopardizing their  benefits).  In Nebraska, the program is known as "ENABLE." Accounts can be used for disability-related expenses that will increase and/or maintain a person's health, independence, or quality of life.  These accounts are open to both  residents in Nebraska as well as across the country.

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