Can I work for wages and still receive the Disability Support Pension (DSP?)
Yes, you may be able to work and earn money while receiving the Disability Support Pension (DSP).
This guide explains how much you can earn on the DSP, how income limits work, and what happens if you earn more than the threshold.
It also explains the rules you need to follow if you’re working, and where to get support if you’re ready to explore employment.
What is the Disability Support Pension?
The Disability Support Pension is an Australian Government payment for people living with a disability, injury, or a health condition that stops them from working, or limits how many hours they can work.
To receive DSP, you must be an Australian resident aged between 16 and 67 years old, and must meet both medical rules and non-medical rules, including income and asset tests.
You will also be required to provide medical evidence about your condition, which may include statements and assessments from health professionals.
Centrelink may assess your income, assets, and capacity to work to determine how much you can earn while receiving DSP.
Depending on your situation, you may also need to take part in a program of support, such as Inclusive Employment Australia (IEA) delivered by an employment service provider such as APM. These programs help people prepare for work, find suitable jobs, and access workplace supports.
To learn more about how much Disability Support Pension pays, read our article: How much does the Disability Support Pension pay in Australia?
Can I earn money while on the DSP?
Yes. You can work and earn income while receiving the DSP, as long as you meet the income test.
In most cases:
You can work up to 29 hours per week.
Your DSP is assessed based on how much you earn each fortnight, not how many hours you work.
If you earn over certain limits, your DSP payment reduces gradually.
How much can I earn alongside the DSP? Income limits and cut-off points
The income test looks at how much you earn per fortnight.
If your income goes over the cut-off point in a fortnight, your DSP payment will be $0 for that fortnight.
Your cut-off point may be higher if you receive Rent Assistance or the Work Bonus.
Your cut-off point may be lower if you do not live in Australia.
The figures below reflect the September 2025 update from Services Australia and are up to date as of January 2026.
If you’re single
Your DSP does not reduce if you earn up to $218 per fortnight.
Your DSP reduces by 50 cents for every dollar over $218.
If you earn $2,575.40 or more in a fortnight, your DSP reduces to $0 for that fortnight.
If you’re in a couple (living together or apart due to ill health)
Your DSP does not reduce if your combined income is up to $380 per fortnight.
Your DSP reduces by 50 cents for every dollar over $380 (combined).
If you’re living together and your combined income reaches $3,934 per fortnight, DSP is reduced to $0.
If you’re living apart due to ill health and your combined income reaches $5,094.80 per fortnight, DSP is reduced to $0.