Don't we already have Social Security for disabled people? I've been running my entire criminal operation legitimate business on that assumption.
The average disability payment in 2013 was $1177 a month. I don't think that's nearly enough especially when you consider the extra care many disabled people require. SSDI is also based on past earnings, which excludes people who became disabled early on in their lives.
My take on Canada's
Registered Disability Savings Plan.
The idea is to assist parents and guardians as they save for when they are no longer around to care for their disabled offspring. Say a child becomes disabled at 16. They cannot work and they may require care which will cost a lot of money or income forgone. How is that person supposed to provide for themselves once their parents are gone? This bill is attended to alleviate this problem.