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REACHABLE Financial independence, made reachable ABLE eligibility · Enrollment · Benefits planning Free to start · Premium coming soon Updated July 2026 REACHABLE Financial independence, made reachable ABLE eligibility · Enrollment · Benefits planning Free to start · Premium coming soon
The one-stop financial tool for people with disabilities

REACHABLE. Financial independence, made reachable.

Check your eligibility for ABLE and every disability-linked benefit. Get a personal plan. Open your account. Learn how your finances affect your benefits every month. Free to start. Premium coming soon.

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Check
See what you qualify for in five minutes
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Enroll
Open your ABLE account with guided pre-fill
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Grow
Learn every month how to build financial security
01Learn

What ABLE is, and why it changed everything for people with disabilities.

Three things every family, counselor, or employer should know before opening a tool.

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    Save without losing SSI or Medicaid.

    An ABLE account holds up to $100,000 without affecting Supplemental Security Income. The full balance is excluded from Medicaid asset tests. First federal relief of the $2,000 SSI asset limit since 1989.

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    Grow tax-free, spend on any Qualified Disability Expense.

    Housing, transportation, health care, education, employment support, assistive technology. The definition is deliberately broad. Withdrawals for qualified expenses are tax-free.

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    Newly eligible in 2026: adults with disability onset before age 46.

    The ABLE Age Adjustment Act raised the onset cap from 26 to 46, effective January 1, 2026. About 6 million more adults are now eligible, including many veterans and adults with progressive conditions.

03Act

The full toolkit, grouped by what it does.

Real-time interactive apps. Each tab below opens one cluster.

04Evidence

The tools rest on data. Not opinions.

Every default in every tool is grounded in current research on the ABLE Act's effects. RISEI Lab produced the first empirical population-level analysis of the Act using a modern staggered-treatment design.

+1.5–3.3%
Rise in disposable income for adults with disabilities
+7.7%
Rise in wage income for adults with disabilities
+0.7 pp
Rise in employment for adults with disabilities
~6M
Newly eligible under the 2026 age expansion
+$1.59B
Current annual aggregate disposable-income gain, projected to scale as the 2026 age expansion phases in
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REACHABLE is built by the RISEI Lab at Northwestern University with support from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services