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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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Page 1: Congressional Statistics, December 20092 Congressional Statistics for December 2009, Alabama Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research,

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

Allbeneficiaries

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 90,598140,628 79,232 29,378 12,185 5,274 14,559 136,363 85,772 11,611 86,405143,959 78,531 33,571 11,885 4,740 15,232 140,850 85,325 11,189 84,876160,325 86,682 34,781 15,745 7,592 15,525 159,152 95,311 15,558 97,489137,871 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 85,707126,752 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.

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

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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

With

OASDI aAged 65or older

Alabama 169,343 13,368 850 155,125 86,379 2,936 368 83,076 63,843 30,748

22,209 1,781 117 20,311 11,230 432 49 10,749 8,207 4,00126,670 2,272 135 24,263 13,182 469 60 12,653 10,531 5,15627,205 1,970 193 25,042 14,235 401 85 13,749 10,145 4,84524,143 2,097 98 21,948 11,655 402 36 11,217 10,164 4,83818,467 1,627 88 16,752 8,916 351 41 8,524 7,321 3,576

12,460 769 65 11,626 6,763 209 25 6,529 4,262 1,79738,189 2,852 154 35,183 20,398 672 72 19,655 13,213 6,535

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

b.

7

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.

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

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

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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Alaska 74,678 46,498 11,572 5,126 2,807 8,675 75,477 51,652 5,288 47,821

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.

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

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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

With

OASDI aAged 65or older

Alaska 12,024 1,971 96 9,957 6,008 636 47 5,325 4,084 3,068

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

b.

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.

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

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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Arizona 1,028,442 693,216 138,396 76,096 46,043 74,691 1,130,429 824,221 85,966 730,645

149,748 98,428 21,030 11,217 7,103 11,970 157,248 112,483 11,763 103,306205,873 147,965 24,135 13,950 7,979 11,844 231,773 176,369 16,121 153,43298,828 66,699 13,603 7,528 3,907 7,091 116,720 85,153 9,205 70,02369,506 35,557 16,590 5,149 2,721 9,489 65,474 38,321 5,061 38,59294,245 67,770 9,734 6,980 4,625 5,136 115,789 88,890 8,877 71,679

139,111 96,750 16,765 10,385 5,651 9,560 157,531 116,676 12,177 101,411110,755 66,577 18,477 8,915 5,880 10,906 105,992 70,212 8,848 71,673160,376 113,470 18,062 11,972 8,177 8,695 179,903 136,117 13,915 120,529

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. 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

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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

With

OASDI aAged 65or older

Arizona 106,288 14,034 858 91,396 55,525 5,031 428 50,066 33,803 25,327

19,925 2,292 172 17,461 10,145 683 86 9,375 7,252 5,36112,532 1,502 108 10,922 6,861 533 51 6,277 3,876 2,5538,964 1,094 69 7,801 4,865 473 31 4,361 2,397 1,832

21,452 2,323 141 18,988 11,707 889 70 10,747 5,868 4,4094,880 656 38 4,186 2,533 280 19 2,234 1,340 1,023

8,167 1,070 68 7,029 4,223 392 37 3,795 2,398 1,73419,822 3,664 151 16,007 9,862 1,238 78 8,546 7,132 6,05210,546 1,433 111 9,002 5,329 543 55 4,731 3,540 2,363

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

b.

8

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.

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

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

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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Arkansas 620,040 352,317 128,375 52,593 24,568 62,187 611,114 386,561 51,954 386,480

165,960 92,114 35,499 15,104 6,616 16,627 157,898 97,616 14,028 102,113142,045 81,809 29,233 10,915 5,081 15,007 145,481 93,768 11,408 88,414155,151 90,430 31,847 11,950 6,121 14,803 153,989 99,393 12,188 97,648156,884 87,964 31,796 14,624 6,750 15,750 153,746 95,784 14,330 98,305

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.

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.

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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

With

OASDI aAged 65or older

Arkansas 102,736 7,314 708 94,714 51,236 1,430 303 49,502 38,026 16,349

32,888 2,646 212 30,030 16,488 473 94 15,920 12,716 5,96323,682 1,237 194 22,251 12,171 261 79 11,830 7,738 2,79918,742 1,318 113 17,311 9,010 277 46 8,687 7,320 2,77627,424 2,113 189 25,122 13,567 418 84 13,065 10,252 4,811

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

California 4,835,164 3,182,221 639,263 383,550 268,296 361,834 5,157,177 3,682,640 427,268 3,488,517

123,158 77,478 20,854 9,868 5,669 9,289 128,713 87,991 10,864 84,028144,447 87,866 26,335 11,683 7,141 11,422 145,717 96,570 12,554 95,738120,367 78,366 17,555 9,369 5,539 9,538 131,481 92,107 10,518 83,945152,783 104,073 21,153 10,947 7,143 9,467 168,281 122,057 12,409 109,26890,493 51,735 18,568 7,094 3,539 9,557 88,697 56,280 7,262 56,528

110,800 78,066 12,593 8,737 5,218 6,186 129,957 97,069 10,701 84,47188,393 55,050 15,138 6,678 3,914 7,613 94,553 63,471 7,222 59,23587,720 59,441 14,528 5,469 3,802 4,480 90,355 64,952 5,837 63,96679,861 51,479 12,769 5,883 3,344 6,386 86,000 60,095 6,474 56,141

103,331 69,543 12,291 8,664 5,985 6,848 120,287 87,192 10,403 77,388

104,530 69,629 13,483 7,989 5,293 8,136 119,106 85,411 9,407 74,98396,612 71,333 8,861 7,162 4,970 4,286 113,574 88,048 8,664 77,63279,163 51,975 10,972 6,069 4,362 5,785 86,437 61,036 6,781 57,07179,830 58,560 6,580 5,944 5,241 3,505 100,953 78,938 7,637 65,32278,323 54,395 8,206 5,788 4,585 5,349 90,923 67,679 7,014 59,707

68,244 44,745 9,654 4,796 4,158 4,891 74,195 52,593 5,382 48,67688,475 57,923 11,993 7,223 4,928 6,408 91,610 65,007 7,984 63,65893,349 52,732 18,107 7,811 4,672 10,027 87,164 54,533 7,691 58,287

116,635 75,372 16,293 9,364 5,882 9,724 122,751 86,020 10,339 81,90970,736 39,212 13,102 6,029 3,899 8,494 58,431 36,284 5,439 43,464

99,630 62,284 14,546 8,246 5,303 9,251 96,132 65,922 8,517 68,253120,570 73,488 19,823 9,904 5,917 11,438 125,600 84,135 10,944 80,09099,877 66,055 13,180 7,807 5,710 7,125 104,301 75,066 8,727 73,000

104,647 72,755 11,196 8,399 5,831 6,466 119,909 89,380 10,092 79,93488,563 53,023 14,317 6,913 4,296 10,014 91,557 60,450 7,381 57,236

93,173 65,303 8,984 7,544 5,477 5,865 106,781 79,910 9,089 71,61279,660 53,306 9,903 5,895 4,659 5,897 86,869 63,133 6,747 58,68564,262 42,119 8,525 4,847 4,221 4,550 67,699 48,865 5,452 46,80079,802 56,211 8,056 5,892 4,940 4,703 83,814 63,556 6,613 61,98998,138 72,132 7,882 7,715 6,413 3,996 124,862 97,769 10,550 81,513

49,550 32,560 6,805 3,274 3,258 3,653 41,279 29,136 2,906 35,15172,779 46,181 8,654 6,026 5,440 6,478 68,616 47,418 6,066 51,73671,186 47,208 10,232 5,020 3,012 5,714 68,837 49,109 5,025 51,22459,790 35,982 8,912 5,053 4,563 5,280 52,064 33,968 4,839 40,72266,295 41,345 10,569 5,036 2,904 6,441 63,895 43,706 4,921 44,800

82,920 58,885 8,066 6,594 4,552 4,823 96,387 73,224 7,742 64,66068,044 40,287 12,116 5,434 3,464 6,743 64,841 42,207 5,292 44,41575,014 47,334 9,130 6,553 5,802 6,195 73,023 50,185 6,723 53,83869,685 44,491 8,675 5,925 4,889 5,705 70,990 49,279 6,304 49,54082,760 57,752 8,018 6,798 5,189 5,003 94,414 70,872 8,129 64,531

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

(Continued)

12345

678910

1112131415

1617181920

2122232425

2627282930

3132333435

3637383940

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TotalRetired workers

Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

127,629 82,438 18,179 10,175 6,201 10,636 133,093 92,893 11,072 88,84579,438 56,359 7,040 6,218 4,812 5,009 93,288 70,677 7,464 61,09466,288 34,877 11,827 5,852 4,154 9,578 59,833 35,291 5,652 39,35087,188 55,750 11,315 7,408 4,908 7,807 93,876 65,313 8,298 60,684

145,455 101,283 16,592 10,589 7,124 9,867 158,948 119,268 11,975 108,143

104,134 75,789 8,271 8,164 6,530 5,380 124,741 96,741 10,211 84,14450,110 30,425 7,254 3,984 3,905 4,542 46,697 31,248 4,060 34,41596,473 71,536 6,302 8,201 6,155 4,279 119,967 94,194 10,681 79,658

105,454 72,431 11,578 8,382 5,837 7,226 113,112 83,306 9,443 78,746101,519 72,671 8,738 8,595 6,296 5,219 116,188 88,501 10,245 80,188

99,083 60,136 12,549 10,044 8,262 8,092 86,134 57,053 9,242 69,86194,776 63,161 11,455 7,952 5,096 7,112 103,138 73,945 9,023 69,17874,022 47,691 11,539 6,544 3,892 4,356 77,107 53,588 7,262 53,065

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.

4142

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

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Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled

With

OASDI aAged 65or older

California 1,248,403 358,549 19,682 870,172 751,466 181,748 12,786 556,932 472,438 538,320

25,151 3,001 318 21,832 14,936 1,175 179 13,582 11,157 5,76932,554 3,520 452 28,582 19,156 1,197 264 17,695 14,760 7,10621,271 3,908 357 17,006 13,815 2,177 231 11,407 6,866 7,01818,095 1,921 289 15,885 10,747 712 189 9,846 8,016 3,94241,543 5,991 648 34,904 27,607 3,342 427 23,838 12,735 12,192

12,325 1,989 192 10,144 7,111 925 103 6,083 5,566 3,45121,538 4,368 315 16,855 13,421 2,191 200 11,030 7,521 6,81241,353 17,846 569 22,938 26,100 10,235 393 15,472 15,135 24,22629,795 7,363 416 22,016 19,372 4,223 280 14,869 9,599 11,34714,212 3,335 208 10,669 8,735 1,729 130 6,876 4,935 4,894

17,217 3,859 306 13,052 10,279 1,838 198 8,243 6,076 6,11514,602 7,482 190 6,930 8,247 3,956 124 4,167 5,247 9,40720,244 8,147 311 11,786 12,319 4,442 206 7,670 6,485 10,4859,150 4,062 136 4,952 5,486 2,328 90 3,069 2,903 5,134

17,215 8,127 245 8,843 10,576 4,745 161 5,670 5,107 10,685

23,849 9,364 330 14,155 15,133 5,286 226 9,622 7,161 13,64115,245 3,741 256 11,248 8,047 1,351 149 6,546 7,968 5,64238,259 6,326 613 31,320 23,172 2,587 401 20,184 14,965 11,60524,613 4,999 404 19,210 14,452 2,208 269 11,975 10,308 8,55735,802 7,840 562 27,400 20,612 3,038 380 17,195 16,419 13,026

30,480 6,497 553 23,430 17,421 2,497 359 14,566 13,851 10,79427,876 3,446 430 24,000 16,843 1,315 262 15,265 11,265 6,35617,794 4,291 248 13,255 9,561 1,679 145 7,737 9,147 6,51611,074 2,982 167 7,925 6,111 1,333 93 4,685 5,153 4,23424,716 4,537 393 19,786 15,362 2,091 254 13,016 8,677 7,183

16,517 6,732 332 9,453 9,558 3,534 210 5,814 6,034 8,77525,168 9,705 354 15,109 15,492 5,504 242 9,746 8,305 14,24426,068 9,049 397 16,622 15,917 4,831 273 10,813 9,127 13,95840,658 18,335 595 21,728 26,342 11,179 445 14,717 10,318 26,98519,164 7,803 303 11,058 12,345 4,749 220 7,376 5,248 12,406

32,325 13,430 450 18,445 19,616 7,105 313 12,198 12,461 18,73431,073 13,437 553 17,083 18,414 7,245 367 10,803 11,348 18,34735,593 9,953 538 25,102 22,516 5,169 375 16,973 12,721 16,35433,488 12,543 488 20,457 19,656 6,225 320 13,111 13,816 17,72231,309 5,885 508 24,916 19,907 2,722 329 16,856 10,816 10,023

14,837 5,009 214 9,614 8,747 2,535 133 6,080 5,666 7,22534,876 7,030 596 27,250 22,248 3,407 395 18,445 11,500 12,19026,031 9,698 441 15,892 14,874 4,686 275 9,913 10,459 13,31321,085 7,367 368 13,350 11,896 3,409 224 8,263 8,406 10,12116,045 6,463 246 9,336 9,408 3,450 157 5,801 5,788 8,713

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

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Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled

With

OASDI aAged 65or older

27,184 4,463 518 22,203 16,038 1,766 326 13,946 11,078 7,62111,846 6,093 181 5,572 6,854 3,354 105 3,396 4,087 7,40627,953 5,889 508 21,556 16,845 2,565 322 13,958 10,949 9,28418,501 4,927 344 13,230 10,688 2,205 224 8,259 7,653 7,19523,466 5,735 426 17,305 12,754 2,178 272 10,304 11,149 8,647

16,264 6,400 233 9,631 9,919 3,696 151 6,072 5,245 9,57624,227 9,702 356 14,169 14,563 5,250 239 9,075 8,139 13,8309,272 4,442 126 4,704 5,409 2,462 80 2,868 2,967 5,791

14,325 3,606 246 10,473 7,974 1,497 147 6,330 6,308 5,23212,123 4,551 236 7,336 6,889 2,351 154 4,384 4,602 6,317

34,700 12,902 518 21,280 18,847 5,704 322 12,820 16,845 17,92916,413 3,493 265 12,655 9,931 1,842 178 7,910 5,904 5,72221,919 4,965 434 16,520 13,196 2,531 275 10,391 8,477 8,523

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

b.

4142

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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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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Colorado 663,894 443,673 87,987 53,252 32,788 46,194 709,615 509,759 59,536 477,256

82,320 53,908 13,686 6,524 3,299 4,903 87,622 61,929 7,375 58,59175,265 51,417 9,288 5,508 3,596 5,456 85,567 62,681 6,520 53,916

133,574 86,916 18,659 11,456 6,902 9,641 132,407 92,625 11,823 94,465102,965 69,278 12,580 8,953 5,568 6,586 107,582 77,557 9,891 75,99292,504 59,159 13,347 7,507 5,091 7,400 95,144 65,963 8,117 63,881

86,699 62,190 8,025 6,128 4,392 5,964 103,673 78,893 7,661 64,81390,567 60,805 12,402 7,176 3,940 6,244 97,620 70,112 8,149 65,598

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.

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

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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

Colorado 62,047 9,078 494 52,475 31,318 3,399 234 27,685 21,814 15,026

14,223 2,828 95 11,300 7,552 1,197 50 6,305 4,686 4,4515,151 854 32 4,265 2,588 355 17 2,216 1,656 1,300

14,128 1,497 93 12,538 6,864 333 42 6,489 5,808 3,0097,861 853 63 6,945 3,710 248 26 3,436 3,121 1,6217,722 707 78 6,937 3,921 235 36 3,651 2,692 1,302

3,611 812 50 2,749 1,891 377 26 1,488 929 1,0539,351 1,527 83 7,741 4,791 654 37 4,100 2,922 2,290

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

b.

7

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.

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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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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Connecticut 611,276 428,877 74,153 43,845 21,551 42,850 723,023 546,727 54,015 459,881

130,604 90,903 16,696 8,867 3,952 10,186 150,638 113,371 10,689 96,568126,330 88,598 15,510 9,278 4,657 8,287 148,282 111,207 11,394 93,981124,798 86,668 16,387 9,048 3,823 8,872 146,191 109,418 10,973 93,097106,699 77,347 9,594 8,106 5,070 6,582 133,682 104,292 10,534 85,264122,845 85,361 15,966 8,546 4,049 8,923 144,230 108,437 10,425 90,971

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.

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

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Number of beneficiaries

aged 65 or older

Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries

Congressional district

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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

Connecticut 56,310 6,717 433 49,160 29,426 2,604 209 26,613 17,652 13,309

15,475 2,034 116 13,325 8,033 803 57 7,173 4,740 4,1207,097 588 61 6,448 3,645 202 29 3,415 2,592 1,214

12,207 1,193 97 10,917 6,515 445 46 6,024 3,715 2,5279,276 1,589 71 7,616 4,726 655 33 4,037 2,795 2,827

12,255 1,313 88 10,854 6,507 499 44 5,964 3,810 2,621

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

b.

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

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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Delaware 167,530 111,912 24,937 12,258 5,984 12,439 191,920 138,475 14,466 116,913

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.

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

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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

Delaware 15,384 1,302 94 13,988 7,860 409 43 7,408 4,806 2,554

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

b.

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.

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

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

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.

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.

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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

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

b.

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.

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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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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Florida 3,669,375 2,536,392 458,526 277,117 161,506 235,834 3,958,307 2,936,441 309,822 2,694,725

135,857 83,719 21,896 12,343 7,138 10,761 136,387 91,577 12,593 91,325127,955 81,489 20,146 10,816 5,197 10,307 132,581 92,195 11,254 86,903110,432 62,595 23,558 8,484 3,226 12,569 103,914 65,456 8,167 66,263116,067 74,675 17,222 9,938 4,871 9,361 126,971 88,642 11,152 79,348272,937 197,924 32,520 17,614 10,915 13,964 301,682 231,158 19,703 202,640

170,823 117,953 21,854 12,334 7,010 11,672 183,936 136,105 13,501 123,244174,700 120,972 21,876 13,394 7,280 11,178 193,404 143,026 15,244 126,854125,354 82,638 17,914 9,819 5,484 9,499 132,864 94,864 10,685 88,222156,464 106,794 21,079 12,486 6,155 9,950 172,883 125,668 14,297 113,689151,802 106,238 20,172 12,818 5,373 7,201 167,419 123,784 14,666 113,622

104,964 62,355 20,498 8,354 3,630 10,127 103,013 67,619 8,631 67,150164,292 107,693 24,768 12,298 6,385 13,148 173,828 123,917 13,394 114,073204,960 154,518 17,728 15,089 9,338 8,287 235,839 186,957 18,129 163,352210,891 159,573 17,475 14,235 10,751 8,857 248,421 198,457 17,434 167,036182,777 125,638 23,226 13,779 8,425 11,709 199,653 147,194 15,543 133,847

195,036 142,197 20,306 13,645 8,621 10,267 220,064 169,897 15,942 149,73690,647 55,665 15,174 6,290 3,536 9,982 80,714 54,133 5,977 58,741

111,419 80,121 11,141 7,900 6,893 5,364 106,307 81,837 8,177 88,208181,267 140,471 12,419 14,149 7,817 6,411 217,984 176,656 17,927 152,396110,590 79,209 11,205 9,220 4,948 6,008 123,729 93,842 10,838 85,765

102,499 73,713 9,431 6,700 6,649 6,006 93,959 72,197 6,497 80,247137,287 102,361 10,809 11,486 6,883 5,748 168,805 132,504 14,830 110,68298,496 60,778 17,049 7,013 3,163 10,493 94,889 64,470 7,207 64,312

139,782 95,392 18,338 10,666 6,085 9,301 153,983 112,254 12,074 100,78592,077 61,711 10,722 6,247 5,733 7,664 85,079 62,032 5,959 66,285

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.

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

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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

Florida 464,280 106,374 2,693 355,213 235,968 41,522 1,277 193,168 152,322 153,763

16,506 1,175 110 15,221 8,323 300 54 7,969 5,524 2,66618,552 1,565 128 16,859 9,351 372 54 8,925 6,640 3,42030,096 2,673 214 27,209 16,167 812 102 15,253 9,141 5,18012,566 1,470 114 10,982 6,485 509 55 5,921 4,056 2,62916,200 1,566 106 14,528 8,383 450 50 7,883 5,718 2,924

14,903 1,431 102 13,370 7,735 431 46 7,258 4,820 2,68013,439 1,559 146 11,734 6,751 478 61 6,211 4,654 2,75315,957 2,525 89 13,343 8,059 886 43 7,129 4,763 3,90511,924 1,457 59 10,408 6,271 478 28 5,765 4,032 2,36710,850 1,435 70 9,345 5,822 494 32 5,296 3,968 2,450

28,848 4,201 169 24,478 15,536 1,563 73 13,901 9,060 6,92721,723 2,032 87 19,604 11,597 603 38 10,956 6,961 3,753

9,149 1,143 62 7,944 4,652 376 30 4,246 3,151 1,90610,541 1,617 62 8,862 5,732 616 31 5,085 3,225 2,42415,428 1,844 82 13,502 7,854 591 41 7,222 4,911 3,178

11,446 1,660 69 9,717 5,714 541 30 5,143 3,921 2,61533,494 8,901 191 24,402 17,258 3,559 100 13,599 10,241 12,39642,181 19,425 153 22,603 20,618 8,191 79 12,347 15,391 26,4848,200 2,558 54 5,588 3,905 972 25 2,908 2,659 3,372

12,267 4,390 54 7,823 5,848 1,740 26 4,083 4,094 5,767

36,079 19,550 162 16,367 16,968 8,397 86 8,485 12,414 24,7576,862 1,897 43 4,922 3,261 739 19 2,504 2,119 2,549

24,111 4,092 167 19,852 12,304 1,427 82 10,795 7,534 6,09811,147 1,518 87 9,542 5,618 556 36 5,027 3,375 2,42631,811 14,690 113 17,008 15,757 6,442 57 9,257 9,950 18,137

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Georgia 1,412,978 872,059 236,868 117,937 51,861 134,253 1,475,429 998,499 122,331 916,186

117,229 69,142 21,277 10,578 4,918 11,314 117,905 76,950 10,602 74,549117,785 66,841 23,122 11,479 4,132 12,211 110,659 69,258 10,432 73,102133,537 85,302 20,759 10,573 4,775 12,128 144,359 100,025 11,354 87,80475,027 45,228 13,039 5,265 2,403 9,092 78,672 52,542 5,642 46,44178,648 49,144 13,631 6,970 2,529 6,374 82,647 56,657 7,552 53,160

81,654 59,329 6,578 6,354 4,307 5,086 101,639 78,672 8,096 61,49794,490 61,946 12,494 7,112 3,704 9,234 105,506 74,894 8,089 62,965

127,877 73,965 25,318 10,761 4,473 13,360 124,203 78,633 10,240 78,938135,089 87,976 21,128 10,649 5,139 10,197 143,864 101,472 11,182 90,920131,619 84,404 20,622 10,821 4,937 10,835 136,890 95,302 11,081 88,226

118,638 73,585 20,300 9,659 4,082 11,012 127,696 86,742 10,384 76,461118,726 67,488 23,019 11,229 3,883 13,107 115,213 72,008 10,779 72,80782,659 47,709 15,581 6,487 2,579 10,303 86,175 55,343 6,899 49,316

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.

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

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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

Georgia 220,407 24,967 1,917 193,523 114,741 6,861 911 106,969 77,391 49,832

18,856 1,713 147 16,996 9,315 352 64 8,899 7,377 3,97128,696 2,929 248 25,519 14,701 614 112 13,975 10,723 6,62714,854 1,482 144 13,228 7,761 373 66 7,322 5,212 3,00814,332 2,061 141 12,130 7,817 799 66 6,952 3,896 3,24620,058 2,379 186 17,493 11,277 694 88 10,495 6,580 4,712

4,623 1,387 37 3,199 2,355 604 19 1,732 1,186 1,81310,322 2,327 88 7,907 5,482 895 50 4,537 2,945 3,40623,423 2,075 208 21,140 11,811 442 96 11,273 8,805 4,88713,269 1,487 115 11,667 6,490 312 53 6,125 5,375 3,01516,733 1,749 148 14,836 8,704 375 71 8,258 6,654 3,884

14,692 1,386 145 13,161 7,950 368 68 7,514 5,153 2,83825,412 2,532 204 22,676 12,589 551 99 11,939 9,436 5,79315,137 1,460 106 13,571 8,489 482 59 7,948 4,049 2,632

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Hawaii 220,491 160,553 21,698 15,485 8,376 14,379 238,128 184,953 16,602 166,593

112,667 85,866 8,705 7,717 4,546 5,833 123,281 99,650 8,283 89,933107,824 74,687 12,993 7,768 3,830 8,546 114,847 85,303 8,319 76,660

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.

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.

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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

Hawaii 24,331 6,157 179 17,995 13,197 2,608 96 10,493 8,059 8,546

12,013 4,430 86 7,497 6,428 1,963 44 4,421 4,297 5,81112,318 1,727 93 10,498 6,769 645 52 6,072 3,762 2,735

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

b.

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.

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

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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Idaho 258,691 169,173 36,525 20,104 12,938 19,951 270,393 192,169 22,460 180,265

148,372 97,123 21,228 11,401 7,289 11,331 155,635 110,308 12,698 102,388110,319 72,050 15,297 8,703 5,649 8,620 114,758 81,862 9,762 77,877

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.

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.

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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

Idaho 26,063 1,857 196 24,010 13,269 510 92 12,667 9,188 3,627

14,280 1,015 99 13,166 7,362 258 48 7,055 5,054 2,03911,783 842 97 10,844 5,907 251 44 5,612 4,134 1,588

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

b.

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.

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

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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Illinois 1,993,199 1,306,280 262,227 176,524 88,786 159,382 2,205,859 1,569,838 205,715 1,433,411

99,295 59,426 16,339 9,453 2,933 11,144 101,632 67,187 9,915 65,974102,961 59,593 17,480 9,420 3,590 12,878 107,225 68,845 10,234 66,28799,085 66,512 11,549 9,288 4,449 7,287 109,957 78,977 10,903 73,87748,483 25,898 9,707 3,856 3,052 5,970 43,246 25,898 3,614 29,22079,592 54,535 10,300 6,355 3,422 4,980 85,753 62,759 7,171 59,612

88,240 63,495 8,677 7,106 3,703 5,259 107,814 82,327 9,096 68,21883,545 49,816 14,926 6,893 2,416 9,494 88,390 59,382 7,290 54,31693,442 64,600 11,004 7,288 3,749 6,801 112,360 83,207 9,130 68,13596,734 68,731 11,343 7,222 3,867 5,571 112,285 85,539 9,017 75,268

101,608 74,764 7,526 8,342 5,621 5,355 130,525 102,473 11,498 83,152

120,715 77,487 16,282 10,938 5,317 10,691 135,493 94,028 13,017 84,572125,810 74,447 20,783 12,991 6,042 11,547 129,394 83,992 14,226 84,36997,557 69,605 9,124 8,058 4,263 6,507 119,895 90,804 10,309 74,446

102,864 70,092 12,489 8,095 4,296 7,892 119,360 87,471 9,893 74,421118,867 77,085 15,414 11,583 5,842 8,943 125,062 87,506 13,273 86,151

127,011 86,064 16,706 9,884 5,093 9,264 144,131 105,110 11,843 91,306134,221 86,591 18,542 13,086 6,644 9,358 140,781 98,386 14,779 96,542132,889 88,315 15,434 12,470 6,804 9,866 145,929 105,293 14,725 96,831140,280 89,224 18,602 14,196 7,683 10,575 146,627 100,652 15,783 100,714

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.

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

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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

Illinois 269,014 30,526 2,335 236,153 145,285 12,278 1,174 131,833 70,105 59,587

30,876 1,550 254 29,072 17,879 492 136 17,252 6,695 4,86125,609 1,218 238 24,153 14,492 394 125 13,973 5,567 3,44210,457 1,845 123 8,489 5,515 772 61 4,681 2,716 2,89018,101 2,432 151 15,518 9,826 932 79 8,815 4,916 4,96012,852 3,323 127 9,402 6,564 1,472 64 5,028 3,534 5,475

5,899 1,851 63 3,985 2,962 847 30 2,085 1,320 2,51032,027 2,648 241 29,138 18,659 1,004 130 17,525 7,252 6,6106,254 1,428 54 4,772 3,332 615 27 2,690 1,592 2,053

19,017 5,398 130 13,489 9,728 2,610 63 7,055 3,520 9,0936,915 1,886 43 4,986 3,596 861 21 2,713 1,525 3,032

9,485 537 94 8,854 5,017 167 47 4,803 2,825 1,24319,365 765 152 18,448 10,593 185 76 10,331 5,787 2,460

5,368 1,516 53 3,799 2,803 685 29 2,089 1,318 1,9596,819 988 75 5,756 3,621 390 36 3,195 1,848 1,425

10,930 541 92 10,297 5,606 140 45 5,422 3,749 1,287

10,167 734 88 9,345 5,342 263 44 5,034 2,966 1,40015,412 698 154 14,560 7,808 156 63 7,588 5,075 1,83811,690 515 115 11,060 5,946 148 57 5,742 3,673 1,34612,114 667 96 11,351 6,188 147 45 5,996 4,318 1,735

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

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

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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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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Indiana 1,157,821 735,047 175,035 100,522 49,436 97,781 1,288,870 900,026 117,012 791,781

127,020 76,546 18,826 13,316 6,693 11,639 146,926 97,684 16,161 86,374127,831 83,105 18,683 10,674 4,977 10,392 142,362 101,349 12,606 88,997121,808 81,076 17,001 9,203 4,473 10,055 137,945 100,278 10,887 84,878120,810 80,447 15,787 10,086 5,292 9,198 137,402 99,453 11,993 85,247121,468 82,363 15,007 9,779 5,174 9,145 141,903 104,350 11,908 86,702

144,032 91,971 20,878 12,827 6,853 11,503 159,228 111,947 14,777 99,298117,364 69,319 22,456 9,461 3,448 12,680 126,935 84,769 10,701 74,333139,690 86,269 22,761 12,942 6,414 11,304 148,763 100,913 14,491 94,895137,798 83,951 23,636 12,234 6,112 11,865 147,405 99,282 13,489 91,057

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, 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

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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

Indiana 112,896 5,619 860 106,417 60,788 1,608 394 58,785 35,609 12,781

14,410 680 103 13,627 8,330 219 51 8,060 3,687 1,65512,734 550 83 12,101 6,847 160 40 6,647 3,834 1,2569,997 516 63 9,418 5,502 174 35 5,293 3,120 1,0627,637 378 75 7,184 3,840 115 35 3,690 2,484 7897,759 536 54 7,169 4,117 189 26 3,902 2,411 1,001

12,729 590 85 12,054 6,632 143 40 6,449 4,457 1,46520,593 1,038 174 19,381 11,459 310 77 11,072 5,945 2,31614,168 655 111 13,402 7,394 145 44 7,204 4,935 1,59412,869 676 112 12,081 6,666 152 47 6,468 4,736 1,643

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

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

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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Iowa 574,315 388,139 68,425 52,462 27,606 37,683 616,526 450,416 59,579 427,910

116,513 77,732 14,247 10,831 5,996 7,707 124,887 90,428 12,372 85,502109,321 74,208 14,040 9,125 4,636 7,312 120,042 88,219 10,446 79,609107,380 73,320 13,608 8,896 4,177 7,379 118,543 87,457 10,259 78,883119,487 82,470 12,237 11,515 6,147 7,118 127,724 94,587 13,126 92,210121,614 80,409 14,293 12,095 6,650 8,167 125,329 89,725 13,376 91,706

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.

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.

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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

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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

Iowa 46,639 3,306 705 42,628 23,188 890 311 21,987 17,808 6,900

11,236 630 138 10,468 5,872 157 61 5,654 4,026 1,35710,001 576 151 9,274 5,268 159 73 5,036 3,721 1,3299,239 866 173 8,200 4,658 303 80 4,275 3,283 1,6666,996 548 114 6,334 3,167 127 44 2,997 2,913 1,1069,167 686 129 8,352 4,223 145 54 4,025 3,865 1,442

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

b.

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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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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Kansas 478,138 314,968 65,631 40,996 20,196 36,347 522,873 375,211 47,462 344,378

128,240 85,862 14,801 12,666 6,531 8,380 134,423 97,089 14,319 97,703125,472 80,831 19,000 10,308 4,945 10,388 131,733 92,619 11,343 87,547101,831 69,313 13,058 7,952 3,887 7,621 120,469 89,082 9,957 73,586122,595 78,962 18,772 10,070 4,833 9,958 136,247 96,420 11,844 85,542

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.

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.

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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

Kansas 43,977 3,124 342 40,511 23,095 965 162 21,967 15,393 6,593

9,264 728 75 8,461 4,463 192 35 4,236 3,590 1,47312,562 656 82 11,824 6,674 142 41 6,492 4,704 1,6028,775 825 83 7,867 4,781 327 40 4,414 2,733 1,478

13,376 915 102 12,359 7,177 305 46 6,825 4,366 2,040

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

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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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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Kentucky 870,206 461,223 190,170 86,110 44,837 87,866 861,173 511,086 86,007 526,606

158,001 87,565 32,648 15,583 7,953 14,252 153,829 94,344 15,403 98,813146,031 81,254 29,698 13,537 7,241 14,301 141,411 87,282 13,232 89,923130,967 79,088 23,725 12,255 5,385 10,514 141,644 94,369 14,070 87,959132,778 73,398 26,560 13,140 6,926 12,754 135,965 83,728 13,772 82,806171,036 63,674 52,135 19,831 11,712 23,684 155,118 65,641 17,540 83,270131,393 76,244 25,404 11,764 5,620 12,361 133,207 85,723 11,991 83,835

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.

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

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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

Kentucky 189,203 11,477 1,258 176,468 96,579 2,626 581 93,371 65,548 32,433

28,912 2,263 187 26,462 14,027 442 83 13,501 11,762 5,62625,372 1,894 155 23,323 12,466 431 68 11,967 9,890 4,51822,484 1,473 184 20,827 12,303 482 86 11,735 6,708 3,02522,430 1,342 185 20,903 11,510 292 82 11,136 7,899 3,64265,636 2,776 394 62,466 34,056 581 197 33,279 20,341 11,15724,369 1,729 153 22,487 12,217 398 65 11,754 8,948 4,465

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

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.

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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Louisiana 770,217 401,165 135,077 94,302 51,753 87,920 745,801 436,365 94,892 489,625

119,852 69,017 18,467 13,877 7,194 11,297 125,674 79,732 15,282 81,50574,130 37,578 15,480 8,154 3,311 9,607 68,421 39,158 7,954 43,704

110,321 50,659 21,311 14,454 9,755 14,142 107,894 56,920 15,071 65,967118,749 66,049 19,764 13,767 6,834 12,335 112,950 69,364 13,240 77,815115,076 60,091 19,753 14,487 7,470 13,275 105,080 61,287 13,407 74,004

112,834 59,261 19,077 13,552 7,576 13,368 111,980 66,436 13,943 71,512119,255 58,510 21,225 16,011 9,613 13,896 113,803 63,469 15,994 75,118

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.

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

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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

Louisiana 169,857 14,728 1,468 153,661 85,358 3,517 664 81,177 56,027 32,764

17,695 1,632 119 15,944 8,807 432 53 8,323 5,981 3,47024,326 2,013 108 22,205 13,202 588 53 12,561 7,447 4,33923,300 1,740 171 21,389 11,886 415 81 11,390 7,793 3,96326,855 2,615 262 23,978 13,308 556 116 12,636 8,751 5,29029,491 2,901 321 26,269 13,957 630 144 13,182 9,989 6,331

23,098 1,681 251 21,166 11,844 418 113 11,313 7,161 4,01025,092 2,146 236 22,710 12,354 478 105 11,771 8,905 5,361

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

b.

7

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.

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

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

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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Maine 293,011 180,317 53,959 22,685 12,144 23,906 289,594 194,614 23,843 195,853

148,082 94,829 24,530 11,155 5,910 11,658 151,076 105,233 12,230 102,279144,929 85,488 29,429 11,530 6,234 12,248 138,518 89,381 11,613 93,574

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. 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.

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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

Maine 34,513 2,030 217 32,266 16,899 455 101 16,344 14,719 5,211

14,375 893 96 13,386 7,075 234 43 6,799 6,138 2,17320,138 1,137 121 18,880 9,824 221 58 9,545 8,581 3,038

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

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

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.

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

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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Maryland 826,497 555,790 108,605 66,708 31,428 63,966 914,615 662,096 75,543 598,985

138,564 98,440 15,498 10,669 5,287 8,670 157,809 119,491 12,457 103,365110,430 67,958 18,446 10,116 3,900 10,010 121,568 81,591 11,555 74,681103,030 70,509 12,706 8,954 3,830 7,031 119,287 87,583 10,712 76,99173,329 48,331 10,251 4,704 2,306 7,737 74,668 52,568 4,806 50,72091,188 61,651 11,472 6,898 3,404 7,763 97,980 70,109 7,391 65,282

122,277 82,307 15,286 10,691 5,510 8,483 135,741 98,146 12,185 88,873100,841 61,843 18,382 8,199 2,515 9,902 105,096 71,312 8,470 67,03186,838 64,751 6,564 6,477 4,676 4,370 102,465 81,295 7,966 72,042

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. 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

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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

Maryland 103,210 15,014 572 87,624 55,712 5,878 273 49,561 28,589 24,794

9,567 973 64 8,530 4,779 260 36 4,483 3,351 1,75515,659 1,187 96 14,376 8,896 414 44 8,438 4,096 2,42512,078 2,231 62 9,785 6,484 972 29 5,483 3,281 3,58211,567 2,434 65 9,068 6,098 995 31 5,073 2,733 3,3248,126 1,255 50 6,821 4,150 470 22 3,659 2,316 2,020

9,156 761 59 8,336 4,676 241 26 4,408 3,094 1,58427,925 2,113 123 25,689 16,132 692 62 15,378 7,404 5,1909,132 4,060 53 5,019 4,497 1,834 24 2,639 2,314 4,914

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

b.

8

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.

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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Massachusetts 1,117,870 724,674 179,409 82,792 41,230 89,765 1,207,840 851,453 94,632 796,641

124,440 76,807 22,581 9,226 4,359 11,467 128,656 87,200 10,164 83,577124,143 75,423 23,280 9,274 4,116 12,050 128,476 86,322 10,109 82,742107,643 68,311 18,720 7,882 3,551 9,179 114,594 79,177 8,828 75,006116,565 76,507 18,197 8,433 4,330 9,098 125,721 89,254 9,646 83,656100,260 63,143 17,236 7,085 3,813 8,983 109,211 75,927 8,069 69,242

117,372 80,296 15,232 9,175 4,768 7,901 133,147 97,513 10,978 88,557106,348 72,979 14,445 7,925 4,256 6,743 120,672 88,723 9,484 81,41870,005 40,524 16,160 4,335 2,202 6,784 67,540 43,745 4,266 44,657

108,047 69,802 17,016 8,221 3,911 9,097 118,024 82,698 9,547 77,678143,047 100,882 16,542 11,236 5,924 8,463 161,799 120,892 13,539 110,108

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.

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.

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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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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

Massachusetts 186,352 46,296 3,590 136,466 102,754 20,775 2,026 79,954 67,334 49,717

21,447 3,295 411 17,741 11,876 1,241 235 10,399 8,262 3,64226,394 3,892 493 22,009 14,998 1,539 285 13,175 9,374 4,41018,151 4,023 344 13,784 9,813 1,665 188 7,960 6,683 4,35317,258 4,534 353 12,371 9,165 1,781 197 7,188 6,946 4,87119,325 4,708 367 14,250 10,845 2,196 206 8,443 6,523 4,998

13,275 3,733 236 9,306 7,105 1,751 125 5,230 4,915 3,95912,658 4,177 289 8,192 6,816 1,939 162 4,714 4,506 4,43330,850 10,964 515 19,371 17,747 5,648 301 11,799 10,211 11,57416,644 4,558 342 11,744 9,059 2,086 198 6,776 5,563 4,90010,350 2,412 240 7,698 5,329 929 130 4,270 4,351 2,577

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

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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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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Michigan 1,905,342 1,194,623 293,299 164,633 91,400 161,387 2,175,484 1,502,388 194,832 1,283,186

175,069 112,660 25,560 14,967 10,103 11,779 186,698 130,238 16,605 121,671139,413 89,424 22,035 10,444 6,286 11,224 152,912 107,439 12,081 94,124111,070 70,803 17,664 8,217 4,705 9,681 124,395 87,676 9,891 74,795151,419 98,067 21,572 12,507 8,300 10,973 167,394 117,913 14,414 104,693137,317 78,961 24,988 12,734 7,531 13,103 156,251 100,088 15,046 86,432

131,988 84,819 20,913 10,169 5,216 10,871 146,886 103,802 11,855 89,596134,481 86,844 20,463 10,592 5,731 10,851 151,932 107,138 12,412 91,009112,609 73,644 15,697 8,794 5,259 9,215 134,851 96,299 10,841 76,260116,032 80,213 12,520 9,940 5,970 7,389 149,663 112,491 13,044 86,292134,725 87,911 17,652 11,983 7,638 9,541 158,589 111,883 14,517 93,634

120,073 78,673 15,493 11,082 5,594 9,231 148,293 105,237 14,107 84,071129,487 80,305 19,215 13,233 5,812 10,922 152,299 103,448 16,062 89,67392,496 46,341 20,285 9,820 3,459 12,591 96,123 56,432 10,450 53,173

108,222 59,686 20,104 10,495 4,334 13,603 117,960 74,827 11,695 65,973110,941 66,272 19,138 9,656 5,462 10,413 131,237 87,476 11,813 71,790

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, 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

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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

Michigan 242,914 16,403 1,579 224,932 137,786 6,023 771 130,991 76,976 37,847

14,799 844 89 13,866 7,729 173 39 7,517 6,261 2,24914,300 581 96 13,623 7,664 144 48 7,472 5,317 1,65114,945 814 95 14,036 8,262 273 48 7,941 5,079 1,82314,556 594 87 13,875 7,809 138 40 7,631 5,364 1,71623,560 713 133 22,714 14,098 207 63 13,829 7,088 2,345

15,998 693 127 15,178 8,433 165 57 8,211 5,817 1,96813,943 527 100 13,316 7,684 147 50 7,487 4,885 1,57210,077 613 80 9,384 5,548 238 40 5,270 3,219 1,3729,776 1,851 76 7,849 5,479 855 40 4,584 2,815 2,961

10,083 1,051 70 8,962 5,581 442 34 5,104 3,266 2,150

8,951 1,040 47 7,864 5,322 451 23 4,847 2,746 1,78615,535 2,258 99 13,178 8,959 1,076 44 7,839 3,980 4,07234,665 1,806 214 32,645 20,628 549 109 19,969 9,530 5,27228,731 1,939 180 26,612 17,258 737 90 16,431 7,458 4,80812,995 1,079 86 11,830 7,332 426 46 6,860 4,151 2,102

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

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

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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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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Minnesota 857,805 584,560 109,472 68,615 37,367 57,791 938,896 691,140 77,968 629,056

122,070 84,380 13,197 11,061 6,314 7,118 127,412 94,623 12,139 94,09088,450 62,376 9,917 6,388 3,288 6,481 102,542 77,370 7,669 64,59995,229 69,426 9,620 6,839 3,780 5,564 117,183 91,293 8,838 73,19093,674 62,044 14,229 6,804 3,226 7,371 106,346 77,248 8,340 66,24582,797 54,334 14,291 5,640 2,395 6,137 92,678 66,999 6,825 58,037

96,461 65,322 12,910 6,882 3,827 7,520 108,599 79,323 7,949 67,341133,978 90,571 14,711 12,942 7,567 8,187 132,009 96,149 13,152 102,189145,146 96,107 20,597 12,059 6,970 9,413 152,127 108,134 13,056 103,365

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. 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

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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

Minnesota 83,288 10,357 706 72,225 44,043 4,253 346 39,444 26,101 18,166

8,438 1,143 94 7,201 4,070 361 46 3,663 3,408 1,8995,648 772 53 4,823 2,898 342 25 2,532 1,600 1,2857,529 1,356 60 6,113 4,151 671 29 3,451 1,675 2,116

16,065 1,882 134 14,049 8,967 918 70 7,978 3,812 3,69017,630 2,519 152 14,959 10,033 1,289 82 8,662 4,298 4,201

6,084 660 50 5,374 3,181 233 25 2,924 2,064 1,1169,541 1,163 69 8,309 4,462 261 28 4,174 4,274 2,011

12,353 862 94 11,397 6,281 177 42 6,061 4,970 1,848

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

b.

8

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.

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

For technical information about the data processing, call Sheron Matthews at (410) 966-4750, or e-mail [email protected].

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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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Mississippi 583,515 318,734 121,217 52,139 21,746 69,679 564,156 346,176 49,834 349,830

162,881 89,850 36,235 13,164 5,195 18,437 158,815 97,868 12,322 96,574128,304 66,300 28,432 11,608 3,782 18,182 116,573 69,060 10,209 72,763148,027 83,457 28,294 13,639 5,777 16,860 146,329 92,223 13,441 92,190144,303 79,127 28,256 13,728 6,992 16,200 142,440 87,025 13,862 88,303

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.

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.

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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

Mississippi 124,023 11,562 884 111,577 61,261 2,347 372 58,541 47,754 26,418

28,384 2,816 193 25,375 13,617 540 80 12,997 11,988 6,31643,077 4,011 347 38,719 22,178 851 154 21,173 15,818 9,15429,085 2,839 179 26,067 14,072 551 73 13,448 11,161 6,52223,477 1,896 165 21,416 11,394 406 65 10,923 8,787 4,426

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

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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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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Missouri 1,137,581 707,487 190,813 95,774 46,065 97,442 1,192,370 812,763 104,476 767,694

107,391 63,197 20,599 8,420 2,960 12,215 112,844 74,303 9,354 68,301116,108 82,148 11,606 9,738 5,533 7,083 142,219 107,030 12,639 88,432111,295 70,014 18,787 9,605 4,172 8,717 123,261 84,000 11,331 75,868144,759 90,572 24,043 11,872 6,055 12,217 145,586 99,228 12,219 97,112107,994 67,881 19,126 8,166 3,301 9,520 116,673 80,535 9,207 72,729

121,940 79,261 17,504 10,637 5,238 9,300 129,980 91,198 11,756 86,278146,966 90,973 25,321 12,276 6,457 11,939 146,912 99,396 12,885 98,490151,760 83,151 32,203 14,254 7,047 15,105 141,533 86,330 13,526 93,583129,368 80,290 21,624 10,806 5,302 11,346 133,362 90,743 11,559 86,901

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, 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

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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

Missouri 128,204 8,182 911 119,111 66,634 2,289 418 63,927 45,689 19,161

21,533 1,365 142 20,026 11,501 438 63 11,000 6,328 3,1844,129 497 37 3,595 2,086 182 19 1,885 1,287 734

11,744 924 116 10,704 6,356 368 54 5,934 3,527 1,82113,299 733 105 12,461 6,728 165 48 6,514 5,162 1,81314,518 972 132 13,414 8,085 313 64 7,708 4,821 1,945

9,469 644 66 8,759 4,876 173 31 4,672 3,514 1,51415,343 852 88 14,403 8,071 202 38 7,832 5,869 2,13426,130 1,565 148 24,417 12,908 303 64 12,541 10,521 4,45212,039 630 77 11,332 6,022 146 37 5,840 4,660 1,564

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

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

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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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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Montana 187,197 123,975 24,865 15,886 9,264 13,207 192,091 137,196 17,373 133,236

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.

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

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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

Montana 16,679 1,042 122 15,515 8,307 238 60 8,008 6,360 2,562

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

b.

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.

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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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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Nebraska 303,880 203,762 38,133 26,866 14,022 21,097 321,811 233,605 30,275 226,192

102,884 70,142 12,316 8,789 4,530 7,107 110,141 81,109 9,914 77,21486,244 56,789 12,972 6,599 2,950 6,934 95,704 68,830 7,840 60,558

114,752 76,831 12,845 11,478 6,542 7,056 115,966 83,667 12,521 88,420

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, 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.

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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

Nebraska 24,554 1,970 231 22,353 11,985 563 109 11,313 9,417 3,915

7,617 678 98 6,841 3,714 222 48 3,444 2,880 1,2999,303 625 69 8,609 4,763 199 31 4,533 3,232 1,2907,634 667 64 6,903 3,507 142 30 3,335 3,305 1,326

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

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

Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.

123

All areas b

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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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Nevada 390,553 269,889 52,776 26,345 14,396 27,147 428,178 314,915 29,904 277,638

103,368 67,236 16,765 7,116 3,541 8,710 109,492 76,709 7,895 69,990146,019 102,953 19,135 9,588 5,506 8,837 159,619 119,093 10,847 104,913141,166 99,700 16,876 9,641 5,349 9,600 159,067 119,112 11,162 102,735

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, 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.

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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

Nevada 38,869 9,692 647 28,530 20,487 3,688 365 16,435 12,335 10,311

16,318 3,876 272 12,170 8,706 1,496 161 7,050 4,854 4,15710,877 2,218 200 8,459 5,592 693 103 4,796 3,961 2,36911,674 3,598 175 7,901 6,189 1,499 101 4,590 3,520 3,785

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

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

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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

New Hampshire 245,563 161,891 39,678 16,032 7,988 19,974 272,608 195,479 18,754 169,238

119,902 79,052 19,588 7,778 3,849 9,635 132,416 94,539 9,029 82,281125,661 82,839 20,090 8,254 4,139 10,339 140,191 100,940 9,725 86,957

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. 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.

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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 Hampshire 16,667 847 163 15,657 8,431 282 71 8,078 6,093 1,881

8,057 452 81 7,524 4,098 146 36 3,916 2,887 9438,610 395 82 8,133 4,333 136 35 4,161 3,206 938

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

b.

2

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.

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

112,920 69,952 18,879 10,006 3,954 10,129 126,776 85,990 11,484 76,390132,959 87,772 19,753 10,145 4,332 10,957 150,682 107,672 11,769 92,773150,652 107,652 16,416 11,565 5,725 9,294 182,205 138,167 14,180 114,772140,586 100,902 15,225 11,164 4,880 8,415 170,540 129,705 13,655 107,911113,521 83,136 10,006 8,814 4,865 6,700 146,707 114,323 11,467 89,572

96,676 64,930 13,440 7,784 3,393 7,129 115,600 83,607 9,380 69,464103,477 75,396 9,148 7,908 4,326 6,699 133,331 103,205 10,229 81,34398,018 67,462 12,452 7,196 3,811 7,097 114,417 85,900 8,527 72,727

103,981 74,800 11,330 7,794 4,492 5,565 124,127 95,556 9,341 81,02684,995 52,341 15,207 6,031 2,275 9,141 89,919 61,450 6,280 55,740

108,335 80,797 9,134 8,061 4,444 5,899 141,828 111,912 10,670 86,517116,427 82,068 12,134 8,564 4,400 9,261 146,809 111,589 10,902 88,19778,396 48,487 13,803 5,827 3,390 6,889 76,277 51,630 5,785 52,916

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.

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

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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

16,918 1,566 114 15,238 9,406 549 55 8,802 5,254 3,31415,220 1,657 78 13,485 8,229 547 35 7,647 5,385 3,1597,661 1,038 39 6,584 3,966 403 16 3,548 2,587 1,6848,742 1,205 44 7,493 4,680 459 32 4,189 2,802 2,0275,786 1,704 32 4,050 2,691 700 14 1,977 1,724 2,197

10,031 2,381 54 7,596 5,140 1,005 26 4,109 3,172 3,5255,530 2,054 32 3,444 2,595 886 13 1,695 1,522 2,587

16,163 3,749 82 12,332 8,562 1,609 35 6,917 5,108 5,85011,655 4,441 46 7,168 5,878 2,045 19 3,813 3,767 5,98024,888 3,759 125 21,004 13,753 1,507 57 12,189 7,085 6,642

5,248 1,937 26 3,285 2,553 889 11 1,654 1,513 2,4499,141 2,502 52 6,587 4,863 1,130 24 3,709 2,660 3,454

25,971 6,198 137 19,636 13,521 2,545 72 10,904 9,119 10,278

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

New Mexico 347,976 213,959 55,815 29,048 18,944 30,210 344,768 233,349 29,431 234,380

108,495 67,791 18,059 8,779 5,355 8,511 112,417 76,917 9,368 73,694122,577 75,317 19,033 10,521 7,584 10,122 117,699 79,381 10,483 83,363116,904 70,851 18,723 9,748 6,005 11,577 114,652 77,050 9,580 77,323

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, 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.

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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 Mexico 59,128 8,308 457 50,363 29,096 2,438 220 26,438 22,343 16,073

16,314 1,809 122 14,383 8,434 584 57 7,793 5,443 3,45121,888 3,770 175 17,943 10,402 1,118 85 9,199 8,735 6,66020,926 2,729 160 18,037 10,259 736 77 9,446 8,165 5,962

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

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

Includes recipients in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Northern Mariana Islands.

123

All areas b

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

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

130,116 85,638 18,294 10,258 5,275 10,651 159,047 113,054 12,730 91,871115,272 76,235 15,182 8,748 5,037 10,070 140,863 101,319 10,971 83,212123,420 83,522 14,611 10,494 5,751 9,042 155,613 112,597 13,442 92,158113,075 77,869 13,171 9,206 5,161 7,668 140,505 103,840 11,592 85,64198,293 72,959 7,876 7,575 5,964 3,919 116,338 91,927 9,363 80,570

80,219 51,946 12,149 5,243 3,191 7,690 83,294 58,715 5,352 55,77092,476 60,108 14,023 6,786 4,374 7,185 96,516 67,672 7,035 65,73493,651 64,673 12,061 6,355 3,923 6,639 105,939 79,772 7,159 70,458

102,378 71,122 12,008 8,471 5,414 5,363 116,887 86,564 9,874 78,53579,147 46,835 14,451 5,714 3,034 9,113 76,188 50,023 5,286 50,963

69,690 45,492 11,166 4,245 2,525 6,262 70,168 50,024 4,176 48,39874,228 45,017 12,732 6,028 4,206 6,245 63,021 41,018 5,267 49,955

111,557 68,151 18,228 9,582 5,729 9,867 127,123 83,329 10,953 75,49294,758 72,760 8,028 6,508 4,148 3,314 126,449 103,421 8,584 78,83587,319 55,820 15,493 5,947 3,289 6,770 85,266 60,218 5,496 60,434

68,777 34,231 16,418 5,368 3,198 9,562 54,999 30,791 4,357 38,205100,590 68,778 13,553 6,713 3,522 8,024 116,503 86,864 7,766 73,679113,619 83,740 10,318 8,064 4,989 6,508 147,680 116,290 10,556 91,067114,346 76,137 15,012 8,381 4,467 10,349 140,604 100,805 10,414 81,104145,969 96,472 21,024 11,230 5,901 11,342 163,154 117,203 12,868 101,883

127,752 83,916 18,944 9,949 4,441 10,502 140,679 101,101 11,529 88,942133,793 84,137 22,342 10,013 5,114 12,187 146,579 101,630 11,458 90,183132,794 78,417 23,985 11,740 6,704 11,948 137,094 89,831 12,506 85,804137,784 87,669 22,407 10,351 5,215 12,142 143,495 100,408 11,210 93,283133,190 87,448 19,798 9,788 5,087 11,069 151,064 108,580 11,629 92,865

136,507 91,099 18,321 11,603 6,116 9,368 157,852 113,715 14,021 97,568139,349 86,084 22,417 13,120 6,137 11,591 151,476 102,989 15,161 95,423123,443 70,639 25,867 10,013 4,287 12,637 131,348 85,034 11,195 77,059141,268 93,418 20,904 10,745 5,839 10,362 157,072 113,231 12,399 98,613

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. 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

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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

10,118 1,183 54 8,881 5,466 423 20 5,023 4,160 2,19410,284 1,920 27 8,337 5,476 736 13 4,727 4,078 3,0467,082 1,359 29 5,694 3,676 559 13 3,104 2,852 2,103

10,469 2,629 46 7,794 5,689 1,158 23 4,508 3,658 3,91417,495 9,073 50 8,372 9,153 4,236 30 4,887 6,108 11,676

26,055 7,089 68 18,898 14,679 3,400 38 11,241 6,858 11,35929,022 6,997 123 21,902 16,888 3,026 70 13,792 8,980 11,58537,060 11,693 152 25,215 21,815 5,925 83 15,808 10,761 20,83828,166 10,321 85 17,760 16,476 5,527 48 10,902 6,571 17,38240,736 7,162 148 33,426 24,473 3,147 75 21,251 10,811 13,719

30,268 7,808 102 22,358 17,689 3,689 57 13,943 8,071 12,66539,841 10,820 103 28,918 21,687 4,412 59 17,216 14,935 18,00523,153 6,607 85 16,461 13,254 3,254 41 9,959 7,215 10,21814,200 4,465 76 9,659 7,164 1,780 41 5,343 5,435 7,04849,164 10,683 205 38,276 27,624 4,398 112 23,115 16,880 20,805

65,335 8,770 209 56,356 39,846 3,654 129 36,063 17,422 19,46024,740 4,694 92 19,954 14,446 1,990 39 12,416 7,344 8,15311,179 3,015 47 8,117 5,787 1,128 24 4,636 4,506 4,4268,224 1,233 48 6,943 4,293 461 28 3,805 3,366 2,188

14,399 1,168 101 13,130 7,547 342 51 7,154 6,420 2,670

17,535 1,608 126 15,801 9,705 583 57 9,065 7,079 3,20319,859 1,795 101 17,963 10,846 613 55 10,178 7,931 3,79318,809 1,267 114 17,428 10,062 310 53 9,699 7,816 3,18518,796 1,531 105 17,160 10,001 507 49 9,445 7,611 3,40817,369 1,464 120 15,785 10,025 558 56 9,411 6,249 2,948

10,529 1,184 68 9,277 5,860 423 34 5,403 4,392 2,11619,723 1,624 127 17,972 11,593 540 68 10,984 7,709 3,53331,344 2,040 164 29,140 19,171 750 83 18,338 10,600 5,14115,717 1,263 92 14,362 8,381 407 43 7,932 6,326 2,679

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

b.

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

For technical information about the data processing, call Sheron Matthews at (410) 966-4750, or e-mail [email protected].

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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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

North Carolina 1,698,677 1,082,726 296,118 126,002 54,127 139,704 1,798,292 1,250,210 129,940 1,123,672

141,763 80,439 30,368 12,424 4,313 14,219 134,080 84,366 11,070 86,717118,171 69,744 24,293 9,115 3,264 11,755 118,186 76,513 8,726 72,837125,177 80,637 19,917 10,035 4,876 9,712 129,304 90,049 10,128 84,47298,410 67,084 13,434 6,764 3,544 7,584 115,478 85,328 8,000 69,203

143,625 95,631 22,683 10,410 4,720 10,181 153,646 110,062 10,906 98,783

149,799 103,260 21,930 9,755 4,660 10,194 167,225 123,860 10,871 105,390152,003 92,266 29,028 12,056 5,153 13,500 156,595 104,689 11,800 95,733113,283 67,686 23,145 8,196 3,029 11,227 116,592 76,763 8,166 70,419116,406 78,888 16,236 8,452 4,040 8,790 136,153 99,677 10,048 81,297144,669 94,231 25,798 9,593 3,684 11,363 153,834 108,231 9,849 95,128

174,148 115,757 27,135 13,568 7,121 10,567 182,837 130,968 14,116 121,927109,579 66,747 21,946 7,732 2,602 10,552 114,377 76,916 7,972 68,718111,644 70,356 20,205 7,902 3,121 10,060 119,986 82,788 8,288 73,048

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.

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

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Number of beneficiaries

aged 65 or older

Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries

Congressional district

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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

North Carolina 213,408 21,520 1,692 190,196 105,887 5,077 747 100,063 81,418 45,048

32,663 3,496 235 28,932 15,615 702 102 14,811 13,696 7,89719,022 1,964 146 16,912 9,295 417 69 8,809 7,482 4,18013,456 1,361 110 11,985 6,303 287 48 5,969 5,225 2,7009,534 1,089 86 8,359 5,039 348 38 4,653 3,068 1,983

12,391 1,524 114 10,753 5,762 316 45 5,401 5,242 2,974

10,762 996 96 9,670 5,378 235 42 5,102 3,921 1,90924,609 2,154 144 22,311 12,118 453 61 11,605 9,689 5,21517,364 1,505 126 15,733 8,912 388 56 8,468 5,995 3,1789,503 1,113 62 8,328 4,965 382 27 4,556 2,908 1,861

13,777 1,213 118 12,446 7,234 277 54 6,903 5,278 2,596

16,261 1,927 130 14,204 7,823 432 60 7,332 7,132 3,94519,054 1,539 177 17,338 9,997 416 80 9,501 6,167 3,29015,012 1,639 148 13,225 7,445 424 66 6,954 5,615 3,320

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

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

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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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

North Dakota 118,493 76,872 12,872 13,412 7,660 7,677 118,640 83,383 14,213 90,175

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.

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

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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

North Dakota 8,163 811 69 7,283 3,719 218 28 3,473 3,464 1,634

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

b.

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.

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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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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Ohio 2,074,384 1,291,578 291,040 215,198 117,162 159,406 2,215,149 1,514,080 242,664 1,466,804

100,189 61,073 16,532 9,622 4,428 8,534 104,271 70,166 10,826 69,007115,349 70,941 16,485 11,884 6,873 9,166 125,519 85,328 13,488 81,130118,805 75,387 16,535 11,718 6,256 8,909 127,257 88,580 12,977 84,594120,656 75,714 16,438 12,611 6,914 8,979 128,003 87,731 14,200 85,307118,601 75,027 15,568 11,996 7,253 8,757 127,352 87,956 13,675 84,667

136,279 77,319 20,535 17,379 10,577 10,469 140,154 88,122 18,873 94,280116,824 71,641 16,934 11,728 6,914 9,607 120,391 81,034 12,601 80,756115,379 71,183 16,756 11,606 6,629 9,205 124,482 84,266 13,153 80,079114,965 70,923 17,548 11,241 5,853 9,400 124,199 84,527 12,985 78,970113,478 73,696 14,350 11,992 5,738 7,702 124,054 87,469 14,106 84,042

101,573 62,580 16,004 10,200 3,762 9,027 104,941 71,875 11,108 71,04798,718 62,767 14,284 8,928 4,321 8,418 105,220 73,141 10,031 68,828

119,284 76,293 15,077 12,598 6,945 8,371 132,113 92,234 14,785 86,319120,695 82,322 12,550 11,714 6,780 7,329 139,276 102,161 14,229 91,98785,290 52,706 13,377 8,249 3,831 7,127 90,260 61,213 9,309 59,076

125,013 81,602 14,632 12,948 7,836 7,995 136,188 96,564 14,985 92,100123,571 75,025 17,328 14,162 7,740 9,316 132,130 88,578 15,981 86,602129,715 75,379 20,107 14,622 8,512 11,095 129,338 83,136 15,354 88,013

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.

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

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Number of beneficiaries

aged 65 or older

Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries

Congressional district

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Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled

With

OASDI aAged 65or older

Ohio 273,977 14,902 1,731 257,344 152,526 5,018 842 146,666 79,787 38,441

18,772 895 104 17,773 10,456 280 51 10,125 5,487 2,43014,607 802 75 13,730 7,780 240 39 7,501 4,465 2,17614,406 679 97 13,630 7,766 192 46 7,527 4,400 2,00112,272 422 84 11,766 6,506 93 38 6,375 3,950 1,3558,814 328 57 8,429 4,645 79 29 4,537 2,958 941

21,030 779 115 20,136 11,741 194 57 11,490 6,130 2,79613,321 569 105 12,647 7,307 164 52 7,090 3,987 1,61811,674 502 99 11,073 6,354 163 48 6,143 3,449 1,35118,324 889 113 17,322 10,568 285 55 10,228 5,360 2,17516,454 1,267 100 15,087 9,434 495 48 8,890 4,400 2,562

27,912 2,423 181 25,308 15,942 946 91 14,905 7,100 5,55615,017 1,385 83 13,549 8,466 627 38 7,801 3,976 2,84114,340 777 78 13,485 8,265 255 38 7,973 4,094 1,8797,151 526 53 6,572 3,806 160 20 3,625 2,090 1,022

13,357 879 87 12,391 7,634 377 47 7,210 3,647 2,040

10,839 432 86 10,321 5,925 119 38 5,768 3,313 1,22917,246 671 107 16,468 9,787 195 59 9,534 4,974 2,04018,441 677 107 17,657 10,144 151 50 9,943 6,007 2,429

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

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

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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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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Oklahoma 688,545 419,458 114,708 63,181 31,301 59,897 704,557 470,875 66,567 463,341

126,387 79,770 19,271 11,273 5,605 10,468 140,695 97,885 13,193 87,669166,864 95,912 31,580 15,613 7,732 16,027 160,038 101,305 15,062 106,277139,138 85,805 21,121 13,539 6,986 11,687 141,408 95,217 14,256 96,468133,871 81,696 21,875 12,376 6,270 11,654 135,244 89,605 12,845 89,965122,285 76,275 20,861 10,380 4,708 10,061 127,172 86,863 11,212 82,962

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.

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

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.

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Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled

With

OASDI aAged 65or older

Oklahoma 90,835 6,819 710 83,306 46,510 1,735 336 44,439 30,696 14,750

14,906 1,047 118 13,741 7,994 313 57 7,624 4,617 2,03126,333 2,161 215 23,957 12,938 453 102 12,383 9,982 5,10814,552 1,112 107 13,333 7,236 259 48 6,929 5,212 2,39515,461 1,109 141 14,211 7,892 276 67 7,549 5,132 2,36519,583 1,390 129 18,064 10,450 433 61 9,956 5,753 2,851

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

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.

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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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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Oregon 686,777 467,560 91,803 54,020 31,000 42,394 750,210 547,455 62,181 491,947

112,603 78,322 14,145 8,451 4,754 6,931 129,514 96,464 10,258 81,621166,486 114,561 20,933 13,291 7,914 9,787 176,275 129,440 14,788 120,317106,207 69,625 17,070 8,228 3,888 7,396 115,745 81,791 9,493 73,030165,660 110,395 23,419 13,637 8,490 9,719 177,535 126,900 15,464 117,966135,821 94,657 16,236 10,413 5,954 8,561 151,140 112,861 12,177 99,013

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.

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

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Number of beneficiaries

aged 65 or older

Total monthly benefits(thousands of dollars)Number of beneficiaries

Congressional district

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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

Oregon 70,459 8,395 627 61,437 37,763 2,985 312 34,466 23,887 14,647

10,621 1,866 102 8,653 5,699 768 50 4,881 3,485 2,79714,192 1,196 113 12,883 7,404 279 58 7,066 5,417 2,45816,957 2,936 154 13,867 9,143 1,268 77 7,798 5,095 4,88516,611 1,123 136 15,352 9,109 273 68 8,768 5,794 2,31612,078 1,274 122 10,682 6,408 396 59 5,952 4,096 2,191

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

b.

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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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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Pennsylvania 2,530,211 1,641,934 352,884 233,228 115,337 186,828 2,788,542 1,970,246 268,187 1,814,653

94,965 50,104 21,534 8,616 2,956 11,755 89,276 53,312 8,335 56,278102,083 61,888 18,640 8,904 2,509 10,142 105,126 70,724 9,219 67,758140,867 86,812 21,656 13,603 7,624 11,172 151,015 102,607 15,746 97,066142,641 92,736 16,273 16,128 8,934 8,570 163,423 115,097 19,443 107,547142,870 90,939 21,077 12,878 7,493 10,483 150,652 104,914 14,302 100,186

120,366 84,270 13,716 9,500 4,576 8,304 145,181 109,327 11,989 90,481122,376 85,306 12,312 11,124 5,276 8,358 150,370 112,380 14,280 95,128122,162 84,930 14,427 10,009 4,845 7,951 149,553 111,199 12,622 91,782152,112 95,551 21,895 14,978 9,072 10,616 155,049 105,967 15,951 107,425151,348 98,805 21,868 12,591 6,437 11,647 159,934 112,769 13,774 106,202

155,736 98,492 25,711 12,837 5,582 13,114 162,188 110,890 13,809 106,278148,994 86,892 22,193 19,040 10,302 10,567 157,026 100,555 21,240 104,964127,753 86,624 15,290 11,616 5,168 9,055 150,371 110,007 14,270 96,591117,693 70,151 19,854 13,186 4,955 9,547 124,217 81,647 14,786 81,843137,612 93,077 18,170 11,095 5,223 10,047 155,773 114,272 13,060 99,442

130,286 89,504 16,739 9,521 5,484 9,038 148,086 110,709 11,373 96,159135,046 91,083 18,707 10,950 4,859 9,447 145,865 105,672 12,132 96,257146,463 97,976 15,642 16,064 8,702 8,079 170,174 122,372 19,467 111,639138,838 96,794 17,180 10,588 5,340 8,936 155,264 115,827 12,390 101,627

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.

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

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Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled

With

OASDI aAged 65or older

Pennsylvania 347,242 26,324 1,988 318,930 189,264 9,079 933 179,251 100,118 61,185

52,235 3,749 243 48,243 30,759 1,455 126 29,178 11,597 9,66238,177 2,986 237 34,954 22,048 1,016 124 20,908 9,137 7,73120,625 865 119 19,641 11,292 254 60 10,978 6,377 2,35212,146 752 65 11,329 6,494 205 29 6,261 3,781 1,69817,152 868 82 16,202 8,811 213 39 8,559 5,930 2,382

9,117 1,068 53 7,996 4,768 352 27 4,389 2,822 1,7588,230 1,061 66 7,103 4,245 402 31 3,812 2,145 1,7646,889 1,017 61 5,811 3,468 414 29 3,025 1,823 2,041

20,287 1,205 110 18,972 10,633 309 50 10,275 6,783 3,22515,422 1,093 87 14,242 7,883 304 38 7,542 5,490 2,422

18,398 1,379 116 16,903 9,483 378 49 9,056 6,251 2,99022,310 1,176 115 21,019 11,909 317 52 11,540 7,153 3,47717,609 2,834 85 14,690 10,008 1,372 41 8,596 3,690 5,47125,460 1,533 143 23,784 14,109 510 59 13,540 7,165 4,12714,653 1,327 79 13,247 7,671 472 34 7,165 4,607 2,606

14,416 1,114 81 13,221 7,762 377 37 7,348 4,456 2,42212,961 871 94 11,996 6,809 272 40 6,497 4,088 1,92010,730 731 80 9,919 5,679 232 36 5,411 3,446 1,67510,425 695 72 9,658 5,431 226 34 5,171 3,377 1,462

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

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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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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Rhode Island 200,202 133,026 32,963 13,419 5,578 15,216 215,857 155,567 15,190 141,141

100,692 67,723 16,150 6,745 2,833 7,241 107,680 78,195 7,634 72,27899,510 65,303 16,813 6,674 2,745 7,975 108,177 77,371 7,556 68,863

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. 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.

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Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled

With

OASDI aAged 65or older

Rhode Island 31,645 3,610 166 27,869 17,016 1,323 77 15,616 11,717 7,101

15,422 1,918 83 13,421 8,175 689 39 7,447 5,905 3,53116,223 1,692 83 14,448 8,840 635 37 8,169 5,812 3,570

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

b.

2

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.

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

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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

South Carolina 889,876 556,444 156,502 69,929 29,571 77,430 942,226 643,622 71,542 578,014

154,455 102,063 22,919 11,907 5,865 11,701 166,878 118,713 12,899 104,601137,233 92,903 17,708 10,749 5,487 10,386 153,703 112,929 11,934 96,142161,666 101,551 30,097 11,445 5,018 13,555 172,691 117,687 11,790 104,646148,492 91,156 29,210 10,562 4,588 12,976 161,453 108,890 11,447 94,990149,566 90,906 28,348 12,237 4,223 13,852 156,203 103,862 11,925 94,106138,464 77,865 28,220 13,029 4,390 14,960 131,299 81,541 11,548 83,529

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.

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

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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

South Carolina 109,515 10,045 1,267 98,203 55,101 2,365 572 52,164 40,615 22,683

13,295 1,140 130 12,025 6,475 281 56 6,138 4,859 2,59413,319 1,151 175 11,993 6,934 299 82 6,554 4,533 2,55916,298 1,264 187 14,847 8,468 266 85 8,116 6,016 2,90516,006 1,266 200 14,540 8,585 335 90 8,160 5,708 2,79520,752 2,036 216 18,500 10,311 449 102 9,760 7,991 4,61329,845 3,188 359 26,298 14,328 735 157 13,436 11,508 7,217

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

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.

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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

South Dakota 150,432 101,648 16,866 14,168 7,741 10,009 150,908 110,086 14,785 113,148

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.

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

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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

South Dakota 13,531 1,524 100 11,907 6,390 393 52 5,945 5,190 3,004

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

b.

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.

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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Tennessee 1,212,968 730,711 217,950 105,359 50,506 108,442 1,257,202 837,850 108,735 787,049

170,045 97,584 34,390 15,458 8,298 14,315 170,940 108,394 15,298 107,427144,716 91,283 23,657 12,521 6,558 10,697 155,153 107,380 13,601 98,240149,618 89,674 27,609 13,149 6,658 12,528 157,165 104,447 13,828 97,280165,149 97,924 30,898 14,803 7,443 14,081 165,221 108,168 14,420 106,101101,438 64,259 16,728 8,434 3,439 8,578 112,078 78,169 9,537 68,635

134,479 82,036 24,134 10,971 4,989 12,349 139,509 93,368 11,163 86,165120,589 76,790 17,703 9,784 5,324 10,988 131,169 91,822 10,598 81,478136,689 80,816 25,377 11,894 5,071 13,531 136,340 89,002 11,752 86,52690,245 50,345 17,454 8,345 2,726 11,375 89,627 57,100 8,538 55,197

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, 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

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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

Tennessee 169,342 14,090 1,450 153,802 87,276 3,309 690 83,277 62,838 32,742

21,636 1,972 159 19,505 10,586 435 68 10,082 8,993 4,75116,243 1,217 113 14,913 8,293 278 56 7,960 6,203 2,98020,014 1,529 175 18,310 10,189 358 90 9,740 7,515 3,89322,976 1,946 160 20,870 11,747 361 71 11,315 9,357 4,91814,416 1,256 165 12,995 7,864 423 76 7,365 4,542 2,434

14,928 1,423 168 13,337 7,752 315 80 7,357 6,002 3,04512,438 1,294 115 11,029 6,276 337 57 5,882 4,515 2,56521,453 1,671 162 19,620 11,018 347 73 10,598 7,919 3,90225,238 1,782 233 23,223 13,552 454 120 12,978 7,792 4,254

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

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

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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Texas 3,320,462 1,995,282 499,728 324,886 197,421 303,145 3,400,596 2,263,541 343,059 2,259,018

138,357 81,526 22,323 14,483 7,676 12,349 143,493 93,150 15,595 93,694109,417 63,105 16,768 11,899 6,923 10,722 121,547 78,127 13,764 73,23675,814 49,857 9,623 6,096 3,973 6,265 88,434 63,601 7,236 53,818

142,752 87,901 23,156 12,734 6,626 12,335 148,287 99,532 13,316 96,017122,373 77,341 19,000 10,762 5,333 9,937 131,042 90,229 11,682 84,309

104,652 64,131 15,713 9,301 5,122 10,385 113,169 76,539 10,308 70,64385,299 57,470 7,937 8,213 5,920 5,759 107,787 79,497 10,969 66,324

139,684 85,421 19,969 14,251 8,689 11,354 154,510 103,587 16,066 96,02562,630 34,305 12,032 5,261 2,906 8,126 60,349 37,390 5,358 37,57296,316 59,967 13,063 8,736 5,072 9,478 106,894 73,507 9,966 66,241

130,172 81,136 17,076 14,016 8,549 9,395 133,047 90,490 15,011 94,031103,924 64,936 14,956 10,076 5,538 8,418 112,749 77,153 11,455 72,380117,183 72,229 16,475 12,936 7,094 8,449 119,985 80,519 14,096 84,352112,342 67,849 15,586 12,102 7,228 9,577 122,610 81,492 13,657 77,672106,186 58,526 16,453 11,606 8,449 11,152 86,148 53,049 9,725 69,391

101,857 55,718 15,983 11,178 9,216 9,762 83,941 50,628 9,850 68,259118,084 73,954 17,441 10,869 5,895 9,925 123,157 84,711 11,661 81,89679,783 43,403 15,500 8,271 3,463 9,146 75,731 45,982 8,145 49,193

113,520 68,613 15,913 12,348 7,171 9,475 114,174 76,086 13,215 80,999101,446 54,395 20,285 9,839 5,916 11,011 85,955 50,652 8,712 62,800

132,971 86,688 16,321 11,686 8,030 10,246 144,881 103,184 13,286 95,89794,107 58,307 11,776 9,113 5,781 9,130 107,775 73,556 10,573 65,393

117,982 65,612 19,147 11,564 8,815 12,844 101,869 63,317 10,130 75,67373,201 47,422 9,817 5,904 3,543 6,515 84,844 60,242 6,981 50,82695,000 58,779 15,219 8,574 4,415 8,013 97,953 66,248 9,012 64,613

101,265 63,496 14,621 8,820 4,517 9,811 111,717 76,999 9,993 68,844105,355 58,163 16,490 11,821 7,955 10,926 92,161 56,988 10,775 68,944108,657 59,522 16,444 11,513 9,305 11,873 86,452 53,252 9,321 70,07564,861 34,437 10,981 7,256 5,025 7,162 61,498 36,593 7,373 40,97882,721 45,146 19,115 6,782 2,619 9,059 78,384 47,237 6,520 48,811

109,366 66,773 16,328 10,062 5,997 10,206 112,380 75,505 10,667 73,75973,185 49,154 8,217 6,814 4,660 4,340 87,675 64,498 8,641 56,353

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. 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

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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

Texas 590,348 107,019 6,656 476,673 281,280 32,268 3,162 245,850 209,414 166,407

21,496 1,993 238 19,265 10,185 439 104 9,642 7,409 4,01816,833 1,820 187 14,826 8,488 582 89 7,818 4,903 3,05910,129 2,918 105 7,106 5,107 1,255 50 3,802 2,470 3,96818,571 1,781 191 16,599 9,009 394 89 8,526 6,618 3,43615,273 1,613 162 13,498 7,533 430 80 7,023 4,931 2,774

13,964 2,014 198 11,752 6,793 652 95 6,046 4,299 3,1768,692 2,362 104 6,226 4,344 988 53 3,302 2,030 3,025

16,496 1,558 182 14,756 8,298 396 88 7,815 5,551 2,91524,046 5,674 302 18,070 12,533 2,381 160 9,992 6,172 7,53712,128 2,233 201 9,694 5,961 818 101 5,043 3,443 3,198

16,426 2,684 188 13,554 7,263 667 96 6,500 6,843 4,77612,232 1,674 160 10,398 5,917 520 79 5,318 3,753 2,65113,655 1,623 137 11,895 6,602 405 60 6,136 5,045 2,91814,491 1,893 177 12,421 6,907 519 87 6,302 4,948 3,18537,368 9,841 388 27,139 16,164 2,619 177 13,368 17,479 15,329

26,943 8,887 280 17,776 11,627 2,767 126 8,735 12,120 12,56115,900 1,440 177 14,283 7,760 325 86 7,350 5,437 2,78327,354 3,639 287 23,428 14,058 1,129 138 12,791 8,011 6,01916,296 2,056 219 14,021 7,220 453 99 6,668 6,324 3,81927,818 4,411 237 23,170 13,370 1,244 104 12,022 10,112 7,138

11,362 1,320 125 9,917 5,399 395 56 4,948 3,624 2,14512,296 3,421 137 8,738 5,953 1,340 66 4,546 3,307 4,46029,463 7,080 317 22,066 13,158 1,910 147 11,102 12,841 10,8078,669 1,841 96 6,732 4,376 700 47 3,630 2,298 2,494

14,893 1,983 226 12,684 7,145 526 108 6,511 5,224 3,315

13,419 1,564 158 11,697 6,671 474 79 6,118 3,797 2,56231,569 7,449 366 23,754 14,378 2,077 166 12,135 12,928 11,21236,825 10,581 413 25,831 15,829 2,925 187 12,717 17,239 16,06217,857 3,699 220 13,938 8,699 1,175 109 7,415 5,824 5,27526,113 2,684 228 23,201 13,833 701 112 13,020 7,698 4,769

12,841 1,517 145 11,179 6,199 433 70 5,696 4,149 2,5528,930 1,766 105 7,059 4,499 633 50 3,816 2,587 2,469

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

b.

32

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.

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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Utah 312,029 203,464 39,318 22,829 17,617 28,801 334,190 238,908 26,414 221,174

98,897 64,184 13,271 7,127 5,421 8,894 100,784 71,169 7,833 69,520123,632 84,636 13,409 9,142 6,898 9,547 138,750 103,130 10,930 91,88589,500 54,644 12,638 6,560 5,298 10,360 94,657 64,609 7,651 59,769

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, 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.

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Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled

With

OASDI aAged 65or older

Utah 26,691 2,462 226 24,003 13,708 953 104 12,651 8,020 4,381

9,744 894 91 8,759 5,058 344 44 4,670 3,070 1,5798,260 762 65 7,433 4,172 295 26 3,850 2,489 1,4618,687 806 70 7,811 4,478 313 34 4,131 2,461 1,341

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

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

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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Vermont 124,585 80,961 19,567 9,409 4,883 9,765 131,815 94,167 10,357 86,174

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.

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

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Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled

With

OASDI aAged 65or older

Vermont 14,649 1,005 70 13,574 7,416 253 33 7,129 6,638 2,476

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

b.

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.

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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Virginia 1,246,366 799,184 190,962 103,562 52,589 100,069 1,332,677 930,638 110,768 863,903

120,020 82,202 13,822 10,112 5,343 8,541 130,226 95,555 11,128 87,75686,891 57,185 11,143 7,991 4,076 6,496 92,760 66,020 8,776 62,200

110,034 64,829 21,343 9,696 3,232 10,934 108,335 70,304 9,662 69,975121,170 75,240 19,765 10,463 4,361 11,341 127,003 86,028 10,896 80,233154,881 98,918 26,064 11,925 5,585 12,389 160,507 111,915 11,938 104,769

143,948 93,557 22,755 11,512 5,562 10,562 153,569 108,548 12,498 100,502123,353 84,577 15,278 9,882 4,736 8,880 142,230 104,934 11,634 89,61861,346 45,283 5,488 4,508 2,782 3,285 70,212 55,182 5,188 49,036

168,992 86,030 41,724 15,899 8,827 16,512 169,529 95,842 15,591 99,76781,971 57,483 8,177 6,408 3,935 5,968 93,804 70,366 7,436 61,84573,760 53,880 5,403 5,166 4,150 5,161 84,502 65,944 6,022 58,202

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. 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

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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

Virginia 144,459 19,427 1,153 123,879 70,990 6,709 538 63,742 50,259 34,304

8,520 1,051 96 7,373 4,039 316 43 3,680 2,941 1,8738,832 1,141 82 7,609 4,270 378 38 3,854 2,743 1,847

24,403 1,734 216 22,453 12,762 441 103 12,219 7,584 3,90415,931 1,332 131 14,468 7,911 342 57 7,513 5,305 2,85118,368 2,024 103 16,241 8,778 455 46 8,276 7,619 4,135

13,999 1,115 142 12,742 6,843 287 64 6,492 5,510 2,4879,171 1,182 80 7,909 4,568 405 43 4,120 3,107 2,0647,435 3,091 55 4,289 3,702 1,433 30 2,239 1,995 3,993

24,333 1,546 129 22,658 11,394 337 57 11,000 9,930 4,6146,648 2,195 66 4,387 3,313 931 29 2,353 1,967 2,8486,819 3,016 53 3,750 3,409 1,385 28 1,997 1,558 3,688

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

b.

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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Washington 1,049,039 698,822 150,080 80,041 49,621 70,475 1,172,821 845,946 93,854 745,854

96,080 68,372 10,213 7,532 4,584 5,379 113,708 86,008 9,366 72,969128,922 86,785 18,149 9,677 6,329 7,982 144,139 104,478 11,335 92,063139,509 90,314 21,369 10,762 6,714 10,350 155,684 109,653 12,512 95,197119,832 79,468 17,674 8,682 5,440 8,568 128,134 92,487 9,814 84,445134,012 85,923 21,387 10,605 6,414 9,683 142,646 99,507 12,092 92,652

140,365 91,199 21,974 11,040 6,658 9,494 149,859 105,558 12,292 97,74386,891 59,889 12,835 6,232 3,258 4,677 101,621 75,595 7,682 64,04397,833 68,438 10,529 7,074 5,324 6,468 118,571 89,087 8,923 73,009

105,595 68,434 15,950 8,437 4,900 7,874 118,459 83,573 9,838 73,733

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, 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

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Total Aged Blind Disabled Total Aged Blind Disabled

With

OASDI aAged 65or older

Washington 130,833 15,978 878 113,977 74,660 7,040 436 67,184 36,341 29,868

8,214 1,851 62 6,301 4,552 883 30 3,639 1,904 2,81512,865 1,201 85 11,579 7,287 491 42 6,754 3,758 2,41316,147 1,398 134 14,615 9,033 609 64 8,360 4,579 2,86516,288 1,458 88 14,742 9,007 452 46 8,508 5,298 2,95317,958 1,118 100 16,740 10,257 399 47 9,810 5,579 2,780

19,930 1,456 134 18,340 11,545 617 70 10,859 5,630 3,53316,276 3,375 117 12,784 9,302 1,606 56 7,640 4,116 5,8008,555 1,947 48 6,560 5,060 966 25 4,069 1,810 2,954

14,600 2,174 110 12,316 8,618 1,017 56 7,546 3,667 3,755

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

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

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

137,807 78,250 23,421 15,817 9,659 10,660 144,119 90,512 17,240 92,181144,112 80,021 28,155 14,695 8,594 12,647 148,417 91,703 15,440 92,094154,526 67,540 39,697 18,781 11,000 17,508 156,068 77,056 19,119 86,337

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, 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.

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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

21,202 886 160 20,156 10,785 196 74 10,515 6,831 2,85022,722 1,278 178 21,266 11,439 284 83 11,071 7,978 3,72436,000 1,139 188 34,673 18,691 251 87 18,353 10,730 5,145

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

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

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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Wisconsin 1,033,096 697,097 137,596 82,691 41,107 74,605 1,140,891 833,550 95,943 739,768

130,602 87,360 18,230 10,266 4,588 10,158 150,906 109,244 12,505 91,838113,613 78,777 14,868 8,199 3,782 7,987 129,964 97,602 9,809 81,785135,797 91,194 17,832 11,280 6,031 9,460 140,324 101,665 12,082 97,79698,600 54,630 21,516 7,679 2,650 12,125 100,083 63,542 8,426 59,005

128,896 94,054 12,104 10,339 5,310 7,089 158,776 122,865 13,357 100,050

138,039 95,386 17,084 10,945 5,473 9,151 152,634 113,155 12,766 100,911147,159 100,119 18,645 12,364 6,730 9,301 155,008 113,366 13,612 106,899140,390 95,577 17,317 11,619 6,543 9,334 153,196 112,111 13,385 101,484

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. 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

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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

Wisconsin 103,526 7,507 832 95,187 54,106 2,228 391 51,487 35,990 15,857

11,401 681 89 10,631 6,070 216 39 5,814 3,880 1,46510,257 675 82 9,500 5,219 233 36 4,949 3,606 1,41311,274 1,098 111 10,065 5,367 228 54 5,084 4,975 2,14633,777 1,857 236 31,684 19,200 662 116 18,422 9,097 4,5265,735 754 37 4,944 2,819 283 19 2,517 1,887 1,201

9,122 631 87 8,404 4,614 174 41 4,398 3,433 1,32511,717 1,020 96 10,601 5,695 223 42 5,430 5,096 2,14910,243 791 94 9,358 5,124 208 43 4,872 4,016 1,632

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

b.

8

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.

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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Wyoming 88,514 59,708 11,312 7,225 4,034 6,235 95,541 69,373 8,184 63,654

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.

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

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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

Wyoming 6,194 346 40 5,808 2,958 74 17 2,867 2,351 816

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

b.

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.

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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American Samoa

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TotalRetired workers

Disabled workers Widow(er)s a Spouses b Children c

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

American Samoa 5,726 1,829 1,138 574 257 1,928 3,453 1,394 367 2,115

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.

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.

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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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Guam 13,686 7,442 1,418 1,310 1,070 2,446 9,465 5,755 963 8,290

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.

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].

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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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Northern Mariana Islands 2,431 1,097 218 276 129 711 1,280 712 138 1,113

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.

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.

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

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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

With

OASDI aAged 65or older

Northern Mariana Islands 903 126 10 767 514 50 5 459 191 162

7,676,686 1,185,959 69,302 6,421,425 4,120,127 475,505 36,702 3,607,920 2,621,649 2,025,610

a.

b.

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.

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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

Puerto Rico 776,374 377,817 159,775 80,547 68,043 90,192 554,150 293,619 54,455 458,866

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.

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].

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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

Allbeneficiaries

Retired workers Widow(er)s a

U.S. Virgin Islands 18,788 12,845 1,719 1,274 992 1,958 17,428 13,002 1,112 13,027

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.

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.

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].