Social Security www.socialsecurity.gov/policy Congressional Statistics for December 2009 Alabama Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI) —popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program. Total Retired workers Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c All beneficiaries Retired workers Widow(er)s a Alabama 983,341 543,725 204,573 91,034 42,103 101,906 995,047 614,516 91,971 603,628 145,362 81,226 27,438 13,794 7,107 15,797 149,513 93,418 14,491 90,598 140,628 79,232 29,378 12,185 5,274 14,559 136,363 85,772 11,611 86,405 143,959 78,531 33,571 11,885 4,740 15,232 140,850 85,325 11,189 84,876 160,325 86,682 34,781 15,745 7,592 15,525 159,152 95,311 15,558 97,489 137,871 81,153 24,876 12,984 7,013 11,845 142,963 92,810 13,430 90,068 128,444 76,814 21,578 12,262 6,367 11,423 146,182 96,707 14,230 85,707 126,752 60,087 32,951 12,179 4,010 17,525 120,024 65,173 11,462 68,485 52,522,819 33,514,013 7,788,013 4,488,492 2,501,723 4,230,578 55,905,731 39,020,920 4,893,329 36,594,122 a. b. c. d. These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled. These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled. 2 3 4 5 6 Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries. 7 All areas d SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased. Table 1. Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009 Number of beneficiaries aged 65 or older Total monthly benefits (thousands of dollars) Number of beneficiaries Congressional district 1
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Social Security
www.socialsecurity.gov/policy
Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Alabama
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
2345
6
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
7
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
1
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Alabama
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
12345
6
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Alaska
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
All areas d
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Alaska
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Arizona
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
d. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
78
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
2345
6
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
1
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Arizona
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
2345
67
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
1
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Arkansas
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
1234
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Arkansas
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
b. Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
1234
All areas b
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
For technical information about the data processing, call Sheron Matthews at (410) 966-4750, or e-mail [email protected].
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
California
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009—Continued
Congressional district
Number of beneficiariesTotal monthly benefits(thousands of dollars) Number of
beneficiaries aged 65 or older
All areas d
434445
464748
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
4950
515253
Congressional Statistics for December 2009, California 3
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
(Continued)
12345
678910
1112131415
1617181920
2122232425
2627282930
3132333435
3637383940
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
4 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, California
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009—Continued
Congressional district
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
434445
464748
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
4950
515253
All areas b
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Colorado
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
2345
6
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
7
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
1
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Colorado
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
12345
6
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Connecticut
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
12345
All areas d
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Connecticut
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
12345
All areas b
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
For technical information about the data processing, call Sheron Matthews at (410) 966-4750, or e-mail [email protected].
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Delaware
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
All areas d
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Delaware
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
For technical information about the data processing, call Sheron Matthews at (410) 966-4750, or e-mail [email protected].
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
District of Columbia
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
Allbeneficiaries
Retired workers Widow(er)s a
District of Columbia 73,093 47,343 11,948 5,471 1,794 6,537 70,001 49,127 5,105 51,479
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, District of Columbia
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
With
OASDI aAged 65or older
District of Columbia 23,471 1,905 128 21,438 13,248 677 63 12,507 5,617 4,164
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
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Social Security
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Florida
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
20
21222324
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
25
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
1415
16171819
8910
111213
2345
67
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
1
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Florida
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
b. Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
1920
212223
1718
25
All areas b
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
8910
1112
24
131415
16
2345
67
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
1
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Georgia
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
8910
1112
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
13
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
2345
67
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
1
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Georgia
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
b. Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
78910
11
5
6
13
All areas b
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
12
1234
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Hawaii
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
12
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Hawaii
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
For technical information about the data processing, call Sheron Matthews at (410) 966-4750, or e-mail [email protected].
Social Security
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Idaho
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
12
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Idaho
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Illinois
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
1
13
2345
67
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
19
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
8910
1112
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
1415
161718
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Illinois
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
12345
6
18
78910
1112
19
All areas b
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
131415
1617
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Indiana
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
789
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
2345
6
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
1
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Indiana
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
2345
6
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
789
All areas b
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
1
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Iowa
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
12345
All areas d
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Iowa
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
12345
All areas b
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Kansas
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
1234
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Kansas
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
b. Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
1234
All areas b
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Kentucky
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
23456
All areas d
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
1
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Kentucky
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
123456
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
All areas b
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Louisiana
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
2345
6
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
7
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
1
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Louisiana
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
12345
6
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Maine
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
d. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
12
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Maine
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
12
All areas b
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Maryland
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
d. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
78
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
2345
6
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
1
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Maryland
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
2345
67
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
1
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Massachusetts
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
78910
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
2345
6
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
1
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Massachusetts
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
b. Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
78910
All areas b
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
2345
6
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
1
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Michigan
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
131415
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
8910
1112
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
2345
67
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
1
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Michigan
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
8910
1112
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
131415
All areas b
2345
67
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
1
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Minnesota
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
d. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
78
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
2345
6
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
1
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Minnesota
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
2345
67
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
1
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Mississippi
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
1234
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Mississippi
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
b. Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
1234
All areas b
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Missouri
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
789
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
2345
6
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
1
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Missouri
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
2345
6
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
789
All areas b
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
1
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Montana
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
All areas d
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Montana
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Nebraska
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
123
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Nebraska
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
123
All areas b
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Nevada
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
123
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Nevada
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
123
All areas b
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
New Hampshire
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
d. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
12
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, New Hampshire
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
1
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
New Jersey
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
Allbeneficiaries
Retired workers Widow(er)s a
New Jersey 1,440,943 995,695 176,927 110,859 54,287 103,175 1,719,218 1,280,706 133,669 1,069,348
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
8910
1112
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
13
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
2345
67
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
1
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, New Jersey
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
With
OASDI aAged 65or older
New Jersey 162,954 34,191 861 127,902 85,837 14,275 411 71,152 51,698 53,146
b. Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
78910
11
5
6
13
All areas b
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
12
1234
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
New Mexico
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
123
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, New Mexico
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
123
All areas b
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
New York
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
Allbeneficiaries
Retired workers Widow(er)s a
New York 3,214,780 2,100,332 470,783 248,238 138,038 257,389 3,602,818 2,571,969 284,350 2,273,704
d. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
25
26272829
2324
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
1415
161718
All areas d
1920
2122
8910
111213
2345
67
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
1
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, New York
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
With
OASDI aAged 65or older
New York 666,671 132,465 2,867 531,339 378,772 57,935 1,491 319,346 222,144 233,460
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
25
26272829
All areas b
20
21222324
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
1415
16171819
8910
111213
2345
67
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
1
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
North Carolina
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
8910
1112
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
13
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
2345
67
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
1
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, North Carolina
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
b. Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
78910
11
5
6
13
All areas b
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
12
1234
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
North Dakota
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
All areas d
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, North Dakota
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Ohio
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
1415
161718
All areas d
8910
111213
2345
67
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
1
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Ohio
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
131415
161718
8910
1112
All areas b
2345
67
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
1
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Oklahoma
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
12345
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Oklahoma
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
12345
All areas b
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Oregon
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
12345
All areas d
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Oregon
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
12345
All areas b
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Pennsylvania
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
1415
161718
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
19
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
8910
111213
2345
67
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
1
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Pennsylvania
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
b. Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
131415
1617
1112
19
All areas b
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
2345
6
18
78910
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
1
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Rhode Island
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
d. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
12
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Rhode Island
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
1
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Social Security
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
South Carolina
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
23456
All areas d
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
1
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, South Carolina
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
123456
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
All areas b
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
South Dakota
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
All areas d
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, South Dakota
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Tennessee
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
789
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
2345
6
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
1
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Tennessee
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
2345
6
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
789
All areas b
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
1
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Texas
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
d. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
3132
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
2627282930
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
20
2122232425
1415
16171819
8910
111213
2345
67
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
1
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Texas
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
2627282930
31
20
2122232425
1415
16171819
8910
111213
2345
67
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
1
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Utah
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
123
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Utah
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
123
All areas b
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Vermont
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
All areas d
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Vermont
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Virginia
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
d. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
7891011
5
6
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
All areas d
1234
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Virginia
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
7891011
All areas b
2345
6
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
1
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Washington
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
789
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
2345
6
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
1
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Washington
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
2345
6
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
789
All areas b
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
1
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
West Virginia
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
Allbeneficiaries
Retired workers Widow(er)s a
West Virginia 436,445 225,811 91,273 49,293 29,253 40,815 448,604 259,271 51,799 270,612
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
123
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, West Virginia
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
With
OASDI aAged 65or older
West Virginia 79,924 3,303 526 76,095 40,915 731 244 39,940 25,539 11,719
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
123
All areas b
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Wisconsin
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
d. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
78
All areas d
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
2345
6
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
1
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Wisconsin
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
2345
67
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
1
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Wyoming
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
All areas d
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Wyoming
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
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Social Security
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
American Samoa
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
All areas d
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The SSI program does not cover American Samoa.
For technical information about the data processing, call Sheron Matthews at (410) 966-4750, or e-mail [email protected].
Social Security
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Guam
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
All areas d
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
The former federal-state programs of Old-Age Assistance, Aid to the Blind, and Aid to the Permanently and Totally Disabled still operate in Guam, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. These programs are administered at the federal level by the Secretary of Health and Human Services.
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Northern Mariana Islands
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
2 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Northern Mariana Islands
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
Includes persons who are receiving both SSI payments and Social Security benefits.
Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.
Table 2.Number of recipients of federally administered SSI payments and total monthly payments, December 2009
Number of recipientsTotal monthly payments(thousands of dollars) Number of recipients
Congressional district
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Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
Puerto Rico
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
All areas d
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
The former federal-state programs of Old-Age Assistance, Aid to the Blind, and Aid to the Permanently and Totally Disabled still operate in Guam, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. These programs are administered at the federal level by the Secretary of Health and Human Services.
For technical information about the data processing, call Sheron Matthews at (410) 966-4750, or e-mail [email protected].
Social Security
www.socialsecurity.gov/policy
Congressional Statisticsfor December 2009
U.S. Virgin Islands
Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics 500 E Street, SW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20254
SSA Publication No. 13-11710
Old-Age (retirement), Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)—popularly referred to as Social Security—provides monthly benefits to an eligible worker and family members when the worker elects to start receiving retirement benefits or when the worker dies or becomes disabled. The amount of benefits received is based on the worker’s level of earnings in employment or self-employment covered by the Social Security program.
TotalRetired workers
Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents receiving payment on the record of a worker who is deceased.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired or disabled.
These beneficiaries receive payment on the record of a worker who is retired, deceased, or disabled.
Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.
Table 1.Number of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status and total monthly benefits, December 2009
Number of beneficiaries
aged 65 or older
Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries
Congressional district
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
The former federal-state programs of Old-Age Assistance, Aid to the Blind, and Aid to the Permanently and Totally Disabled still operate in Guam, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. These programs are administered at the federal level by the Secretary of Health and Human Services.
For technical information about the data processing, call Sheron Matthews at (410) 966-4750, or e-mail [email protected].