Geographic Information
International
International Update, October 2008
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
Social Security Programs Throughout the World: Europe, 2008
This report, which is part of a four-volume series, provides a cross-national comparison of the social security systems in 44 countries in Europe. It summarizes the five main social insurance programs in those countries: old-age, disability, and survivors; sickness and maternity; work injury; unemployment; and family allowances. The other regional volumes in the series focus on the social security systems of countries in Asia and the Pacific, Africa, and the Americas. Together, the reports provide important information for researchers and policymakers who are reviewing different ways of approaching social security challenges and adapting the systems to the evolving needs of individuals, households, and families.
International Update, September 2008
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, August 2008
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, July 2008
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, June 2008
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, May 2008
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, April 2008
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
Social Security Programs Throughout the World: The Americas, 2007
This report, which is part of a four-volume series, provides a cross-national comparison of the social security systems in 36 countries in the Americas. It summarizes the five main social insurance programs in those countries: old-age, disability, and survivors; sickness and maternity; work injury; unemployment; and family allowances. The other regional volumes in the series focus on the social security systems of countries in Europe, Asia and the Pacific, and Africa. Together, the reports provide important information for researchers and policymakers who are reviewing different ways of approaching social security challenges and adapting the systems to the evolving needs of individuals, households, and families.
International Update, March 2008
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, February 2008
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, January 2008
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, December 2007
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, November 2007
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, October 2007
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
Social Security Programs Throughout the World: Africa, 2007
This report, which is part of a four-volume series, provides a cross-national comparison of the social security systems in 44 countries in Africa. It summarizes the five main social insurance programs in those countries: old-age, disability, and survivors; sickness and maternity; work injury; unemployment; and family allowances. The other regional volumes in the series focus on the social security systems of countries in Europe, Asia and the Pacific, and the Americas. Together, the reports provide important information for researchers and policymakers who are reviewing different ways of approaching social security challenges and adapting the systems to the evolving needs of individuals, households, and families.
International Update, September 2007
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, August 2007
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, July 2007
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, June 2007
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, May 2007
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, April 2007
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
Social Security Programs Throughout the World: Asia and the Pacific, 2006
This report, which is part of a four-volume series, provides a cross-national comparison of the social security systems in 48 countries in Asia and the Pacific. It summarizes the five main social insurance programs in those countries: old-age, disability, and survivors; sickness and maternity; work injury; unemployment; and family allowances. The other regional volumes in the series focus on the social security systems of countries in Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Together, the reports provide important information for researchers and policymakers who are reviewing different ways of approaching social security challenges and adapting the systems to the evolving needs of individuals, households, and families.
International Update, March 2007
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, February 2007
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, January 2007
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, December 2006
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, November 2006
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, October 2006
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, September 2006
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
Social Security Programs Throughout the World: Europe, 2006
This report, which is part of a four-volume series, provides a cross-national comparison of the social security systems in 44 countries in Europe. It summarizes the five main social insurance programs in those countries: old-age, disability, and survivors; sickness and maternity; work injury; unemployment; and family allowances. The other regional volumes in the series focus on the social security systems of countries in Asia and the Pacific, Africa, and the Americas. Together, the reports provide important information for researchers and policymakers who are reviewing different ways of approaching social security challenges and adapting the systems to the evolving needs of individuals, households, and families.
International Update, August 2006
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, July 2006
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, June 2006
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, May 2006
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, April 2006
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, March 2006
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
Social Security Programs Throughout the World: The Americas, 2005
These reports, which provide a cross-national comparison of the social security systems in more than 170 countries, summarize the five main social insurance programs in those countries: old-age, disability, and survivors; sickness and maternity; work injury; unemployment; and family allowances. They are published in four regional volumes (Europe, Asia and the Pacific, Africa, and the Americas), one every 6 months. Together, the reports provide important information for researchers and policymakers who are reviewing different ways of approaching social security challenges and adapting the systems to the evolving needs of individuals, households, and families.
International Update, February 2006
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, January 2006
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, December 2005
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, November 2005
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, October 2005
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, September 2005
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
Social Security Programs Throughout the World: Africa, 2005
This report, which is part of a four-volume series, provides a cross-national comparison of the social security systems in 44 countries in Africa. It summarizes the five main social insurance programs in those countries: old-age, disability, and survivors; sickness and maternity; work injury; unemployment; and family allowances. The other regional volumes in the series focus on the social security systems of countries in Europe, Asia and the Pacific, and the Americas. Together, the reports provide important information for researchers and policymakers who are reviewing different ways of approaching social security challenges and adapting the systems to the evolving needs of individuals, households, and families.
International Update, August 2005
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, July 2005
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, June 2005
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, May 2005
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, April 2005
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, March 2005
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
Social Security Programs Throughout the World: Asia and the Pacific, 2004
This report, which is part of a four-volume series, provides a cross-national comparison of the social security systems in 48 countries in Asia and the Pacific. It summarizes the five main social insurance programs in those countries: old-age, disability, and survivors; sickness and maternity; work injury; unemployment; and family allowances. The other regional volumes in the series focus on the social security systems of countries in Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Together, the reports provide important information for researchers and policymakers who are reviewing different ways of approaching social security challenges and adapting the systems to the evolving needs of individuals, households, and families.
International Update, February 2005
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, January 2005
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, December 2004
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, November 2004
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, October 2004
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, September 2004
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
Social Security Programs Throughout the World: Europe, 2004
This report, which is part of a four-volume series, provides a cross-national comparison of the social security systems in 44 countries in Europe. It summarizes the five main social insurance programs in those countries: old-age, disability, and survivors; sickness and maternity; work injury; unemployment; and family allowances. The other regional volumes in the series focus on the social security systems of countries in Asia and the Pacific, Africa, and the Americas. Together, the reports provide important information for researchers and policymakers who are reviewing different ways of approaching social security challenges and adapting the systems to the evolving needs of individuals, households, and families.
International Update, August 2004
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, July 2004
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, June 2004
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, May 2004
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, April 2004
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
Social Security Programs Throughout the World: The Americas, 2003
This report, which is part of a four-volume series, provides a cross-national comparison of the social security systems in 36 countries in the Americas. It summarizes the five main social insurance programs in those countries: old-age, disability, and survivors; sickness and maternity; work injury; unemployment; and family allowances. The other regional volumes in the series focus on the social security systems of countries in Europe, Asia and the Pacific, and Africa. Together, the reports provide important information for researchers and policymakers who are reviewing different ways of approaching social security challenges and adapting the systems to the evolving needs of individuals, households, and families.
International Update, March 2004
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, February 2004
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, January 2004
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, December 2003
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, November 2003
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
International Update, October 2003
This monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.
Social Security Programs Throughout the World: Africa, 2003
This report, which is part of a four-volume series, provides a cross-national comparison of the social security systems in 44 countries in Africa. It summarizes the five main social insurance programs in those countries: old-age, disability, and survivors; sickness and maternity; work injury; unemployment; and family allowances. The other regional volumes in the series focus on the social security systems of countries in Europe, Asia and the Pacific, and the Americas. Together, the reports provide important information for researchers and policymakers who are reviewing different ways of approaching social security challenges and adapting the systems to the evolving needs of individuals, households, and families.
Social Security Programs Throughout the World: Asia and the Pacific, 2002
This report, which is part of a four-volume series, provides a cross-national comparison of the social security systems in 50 countries in Asia and the Pacific. It summarizes the five main social insurance programs in those countries: old-age, disability, and survivors; sickness and maternity; work injury; unemployment; and family allowances. The other regional volumes in the series focus on the social security systems of countries in Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Together, the reports provide important information for researchers and policymakers who are reviewing different ways of approaching social security challenges and adapting the systems to the evolving needs of individuals, households, and families.
Social Security Programs Throughout the World: Europe, 2002
This report, which is part of a four-volume series, provides a cross-national comparison of the social security systems in 44 countries in Europe. It summarizes the five main social insurance programs in those countries: old-age, disability, and survivors; sickness and maternity; work injury; unemployment; and family allowances. The other regional volumes in the series focus on the social security systems of countries in Asia and the Pacific, Africa, and the Americas. Together, the reports provide important information for researchers and policymakers who are reviewing different ways of approaching social security challenges and adapting the systems to the evolving needs of individuals, households, and families.
State and Local
OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2007
This annual publication provides data on the Social Security population at the local level. It presents basic program data by type of benefit (retirement, survivors, and disability) and category of beneficiary (retired and disabled workers, wives and husbands, widows and widowers, and children).
SSI Annual Statistical Report, 2007
This annual report describes the SSI program and the people who receive benefits from it. The tables present data on such topics as recipient characteristics, state-administered supplements, disability and work incentives, applications, awards, and denials.
Earnings and Employment Data for Workers Covered Under Social Security and Medicare, by State and County, 2005
This annual statistical report presents employment and earnings data by sex, age, and race for people in employment covered under Social Security and Medicare. The tables include data on workers in the 50 states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and Guam.
Annual Statistical Report on the Social Security Disability Insurance Program, 2007
Since 1956, the Social Security program has provided cash benefits to people with disabilities. This annual report provides program and demographic information about the people who receive those benefits—disabled workers, disabled widow(er)s, and disabled adult children. The basic topics covered are beneficiaries in current payment status; benefits awarded, withheld, and terminated; geographic distributions; Social Security beneficiaries who receive Supplemental Security Income; and the income of disabled beneficiaries.
Congressional Statistics, December 2007
These annual fact sheets present data on the Social Security and Supplemental Security Income programs. Data are given for the number of people receiving benefits and the amount of total monthly payments made to persons in the United States, in each state, and in each congressional district within the state.
Annual Statistical Supplement, 2007
The Supplement includes more than 250 statistical tables that provide comprehensive data on Social Security and Supplemental Security Income. The data cover such aspects of the programs as beneficiary counts, amounts of benefits, and the status of the trust funds. Most of the data are derived from SSA's administrative records. The tables also contain data on related social insurance and welfare programs. Narrative sections describe the programs' legislative history and program rules.
OASDI Beneficiaries by State and ZIP Code, 2006
This annual publication focuses on the Social Security beneficiary population at the ZIP Code level. It presents basic program data on the number and type of beneficiaries and the amount of benefits paid in each state, Social Security Administration field office, and ZIP Code. It also shows the number of beneficiaries aged 65 or older.
SSI Annual Statistical Report, 2006
This annual report describes the SSI program and the people who receive benefits from it. The tables present data on such topics as recipient characteristics, state-administered supplements, disability and work incentives, applications, awards, and denials.
Earnings and Employment Data for Workers Covered Under Social Security and Medicare, by State and County, 2004
This annual statistical report presents employment and earnings data by sex, age, and race for people in employment covered under Social Security and Medicare. The tables include data on workers in the 50 states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and Guam.
OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2006
This annual publication provides data on the Social Security population at the local level. It presents basic program data by type of benefit (retirement, survivors, and disability) and category of beneficiary (retired and disabled workers, wives and husbands, widows and widowers, and children).
Annual Statistical Report on the Social Security Disability Insurance Program, 2006
Since 1956, the Social Security program has provided cash benefits to people with disabilities. This annual report provides program and demographic information about the people who receive those benefits—disabled workers, disabled widow(er)s, and disabled adult children. The basic topics covered are beneficiaries in current payment status; benefits awarded, withheld, and terminated; geographic distributions; Social Security beneficiaries who receive Supplemental Security Income; and the income of disabled beneficiaries.
Children Receiving SSI, 2006
The tables in this report provide a snapshot of selected program and demographic characteristics of children who receive Supplemental Security Income.
Annual Statistical Supplement, 2006
The Supplement includes more than 250 statistical tables that provide comprehensive data on Social Security and Supplemental Security Income. The data cover such aspects of the programs as beneficiary counts, amounts of benefits, and the status of the trust funds. Most of the data are derived from SSA's administrative records. The tables also contain data on related social insurance and welfare programs. Narrative sections describe the programs' legislative history and program rules.
SSI Annual Statistical Report, 2005
This annual report describes the SSI program and the people who receive benefits from it. The tables present data on such topics as recipient characteristics, state-administered supplements, disability and work incentives, applications, awards, and denials.
SSI Recipients by State and County, 2006
Local area data for the Supplemental Security Income program for aged, blind, and disabled people are the focus of this annual statistical report. The data are for federal SSI payments and for federally administered state supplementation.
SSI Disabled Recipients Who Work, 2006
This report presents data on all SSI disabled recipients who work, Section 1619 participants, and recipients who benefit from other work incentive programs.
OASDI Beneficiaries by State and ZIP Code, 2005
This annual publication focuses on the Social Security beneficiary population at the ZIP Code level. It presents basic program data on the number and type of beneficiaries and the amount of benefits paid in each state, Social Security Administration field office, and ZIP Code. It also shows the number of beneficiaries aged 65 or older.
Annual Statistical Report on the Social Security Disability Insurance Program, 2005
Since 1956, the Social Security program has provided cash benefits to people with disabilities. This annual report provides program and demographic information about the people who receive those benefits—disabled workers, disabled widow(er)s, and disabled adult children. The basic topics covered are beneficiaries in current payment status; benefits awarded, withheld, and terminated; geographic distributions; Social Security beneficiaries who receive Supplemental Security Income; and the income of disabled beneficiaries.
OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2005
This annual publication provides data on the Social Security population at the local level. It presents basic program data by type of benefit (retirement, survivors, and disability) and category of beneficiary (retired and disabled workers, wives and husbands, widows and widowers, and children).
State Assistance Programs for SSI Recipients, January 2006
This annual publication presents data on selected characteristics of mandatory and optional state assistance programs for SSI recipients. It focuses on eligibility provisions and the maximum levels of assistance for individuals and couples who receive supplementary payments.
SSI Recipients by State and County, 2005
Local area data for the Supplemental Security Income program for aged, blind, and disabled people are the focus of this annual statistical report. The data are for federal SSI payments and for federally administered state supplementation.
SSI Disabled Recipients Who Work, 2005
This report presents data on all SSI disabled recipients who work, Section 1619 participants, and recipients who benefit from other work incentive programs.
Children Receiving SSI, 2005
The tables in this report provide a snapshot of selected program and demographic characteristics of children who receive Supplemental Security Income.
Earnings and Employment Data for Workers Covered Under Social Security and Medicare, by State and County, 2003
This annual statistical report presents employment and earnings data by sex, age, and race for people in employment covered under Social Security and Medicare. The tables include data on workers in the 50 states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and Guam.
Annual Statistical Report on the Social Security Disability Insurance Program, 2004
Since 1956, the Social Security program has provided cash benefits to people with disabilities. This annual report provides program and demographic information about the people who receive those benefits—disabled workers, disabled widow(er)s, and disabled adult children. The basic topics covered are beneficiaries in current payment status; benefits awarded, withheld, and terminated; geographic distributions; Social Security beneficiaries who receive Supplemental Security Income; and the income of disabled beneficiaries.
Annual Statistical Supplement, 2005
The Supplement includes more than 250 statistical tables that provide comprehensive data on Social Security and Supplemental Security Income. The data cover such aspects of the programs as beneficiary counts, amounts of benefits, and the status of the trust funds. Most of the data are derived from SSA's administrative records. The tables also contain data on related social insurance and welfare programs. Narrative sections describe the programs' legislative history and program rules.
OASDI Beneficiaries by State and ZIP Code, 2004
This annual publication focuses on the Social Security beneficiary population at the ZIP Code level. It presents basic program data on the number and type of beneficiaries and the amount of benefits paid in each state, Social Security Administration field office, and ZIP Code. It also shows the number of beneficiaries aged 65 or older.
State Assistance Programs for SSI Recipients, January 2005
This annual publication presents data on selected characteristics of mandatory and optional state assistance programs for SSI recipients. It focuses on eligibility provisions and the maximum levels of assistance for individuals and couples who receive supplementary payments.
SSI Annual Statistical Report, 2004
This annual report describes the SSI program and the people who receive benefits from it. The tables present data on such topics as recipient characteristics, state-administered supplements, disability and work incentives, applications, awards, and denials.
Annual Statistical Supplement, 2004
The Supplement includes more than 250 statistical tables that provide comprehensive data on Social Security and Supplemental Security Income. The data cover such aspects of the programs as beneficiary counts, amounts of benefits, and the status of the trust funds. Most of the data are derived from SSA's administrative records. The tables also contain data on related social insurance and welfare programs. Narrative sections describe the programs' legislative history and program rules.
OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2004
This annual publication provides data on the Social Security population at the local level. It presents basic program data by type of benefit (retirement, survivors, and disability) and category of beneficiary (retired and disabled workers, wives and husbands, widows and widowers, and children).
Children Receiving SSI, 2004
The tables in this report provide a snapshot of selected program and demographic characteristics of children who receive Supplemental Security Income.
SSI Disabled Recipients Who Work, 2004
This report presents data on all SSI disabled recipients who work, Section 1619 participants, and recipients who benefit from other work incentive programs.
OASDI Beneficiaries by State and ZIP Code, 2003
This annual publication focuses on the Social Security beneficiary population at the ZIP Code level. It presents basic program data on the number and type of beneficiaries and the amount of benefits paid in each state, Social Security Administration field office, and ZIP Code. It also shows the number of beneficiaries aged 65 or older.
State Assistance Programs for SSI Recipients, January 2004
This annual publication presents data on selected characteristics of mandatory and optional state assistance programs for SSI recipients. It focuses on eligibility provisions and the maximum levels of assistance for individuals and couples who receive supplementary payments.
Children Receiving SSI, December 2003
The tables in this report provide a snapshot of selected program and demographic characteristics of children who receive Supplemental Security Income.
SSI Recipients by State and County, 2004
Local area data for the Supplemental Security Income program for aged, blind, and disabled people are the focus of this annual statistical report. The data are for federal SSI payments and for federally administered state supplementation.
SSI Disabled Recipients Who Work, December 2003
This report presents data on all SSI disabled recipients who work, Section 1619 participants, and recipients who benefit from other work incentive programs.
Earnings and Employment Data for Workers Covered Under Social Security and Medicare, by State and County, 2002
This annual statistical report presents employment and earnings data by sex, age, and race for people in employment covered under Social Security and Medicare. The tables include data on workers in the 50 states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and Guam.
SSI Annual Statistical Report, 2003
This annual report describes the SSI program and the people who receive benefits from it. The tables present data on such topics as recipient characteristics, state-administered supplements, disability and work incentives, applications, awards, and denials.
Annual Statistical Report on the Social Security Disability Insurance Program, 2003
Since 1956, the Social Security program has provided cash benefits to people with disabilities. This annual report provides program and demographic information about the people who receive those benefits—disabled workers, disabled widow(er)s, and disabled adult children. The basic topics covered are beneficiaries in current payment status; benefits awarded, withheld, and terminated; geographic distributions; Social Security beneficiaries who receive Supplemental Security Income; and the income of disabled beneficiaries.
OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003
This annual publication provides data on the Social Security population at the local level. It presents basic program data by type of benefit (retirement, survivors, and disability) and category of beneficiary (retired and disabled workers, wives and husbands, widows and widowers, and children).
State Assistance Programs for SSI Recipients, January 2002
This annual publication presents data on selected characteristics of mandatory and optional state assistance programs for SSI recipients. It focuses on eligibility provisions and the maximum levels of assistance for individuals and couples who receive supplementary payments.
Annual Statistical Supplement, 2003
The Supplement includes more than 250 statistical tables that provide comprehensive data on Social Security and Supplemental Security Income. The data cover such aspects of the programs as beneficiary counts, amounts of benefits, and the status of the trust funds. Most of the data are derived from SSA's administrative records. The tables also contain data on related social insurance and welfare programs. Narrative sections describe the programs' legislative history and program rules.
SSI Recipients by State and County, 2003
Local area data for the Supplemental Security Income program for aged, blind, and disabled people are the focus of this annual statistical report. The data are for federal SSI payments and for federally administered state supplementation.
Earnings and Employment Data for Workers Covered Under Social Security and Medicare, by State and County, 2001
This annual statistical report presents employment and earnings data by sex, age, and race for people in employment covered under Social Security and Medicare. The tables include data on workers in the 50 states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and Guam.
Earnings and Employment Data for Workers Covered Under Social Security and Medicare, by State and County, 2000
This annual statistical report presents employment and earnings data by sex, age, and race for people in employment covered under Social Security and Medicare. The tables include data on workers in the 50 states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and Guam.
SSI Annual Statistical Report, 2002
This annual report describes the SSI program and the people who receive benefits from it. The tables present data on such topics as recipient characteristics, state-administered supplements, disability and work incentives, applications, awards, and denials.
SSI Recipients by State and County, 2002
Local area data for the Supplemental Security Income program for aged, blind, and disabled people are the focus of this annual statistical report. The data are for federal SSI payments and for federally administered state supplementation.
OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002
This annual publication provides data on the Social Security population at the local level. It presents basic program data by type of benefit (retirement, survivors, and disability) and category of beneficiary (retired and disabled workers, wives and husbands, widows and widowers, and children).
Annual Statistical Report on the Social Security Disability Insurance Program, 2002
Since 1956, the Social Security program has provided cash benefits to people with disabilities. This annual report provides program and demographic information about the people who receive those benefits—disabled workers, disabled widow(er)s, and disabled adult children. The basic topics covered are beneficiaries in current payment status; benefits awarded, withheld, and terminated; geographic distributions; Social Security beneficiaries who receive Supplemental Security Income; and the income of disabled beneficiaries.
Annual Statistical Supplement, 2002
The Supplement includes more than 250 statistical tables that provide comprehensive data on Social Security and Supplemental Security Income. The data cover such aspects of the programs as beneficiary counts, amounts of benefits, and the status of the trust funds. Most of the data are derived from SSA's administrative records. The tables also contain data on related social insurance and welfare programs. Narrative sections describe the programs' legislative history and program rules.
OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2001 *
This annual publication provides data on the Social Security population at the local level. It presents basic program data by type of benefit (retirement, survivors, and disability) and category of beneficiary (retired and disabled workers, wives and husbands, widows and widowers, and children).
Annual Statistical Report on the Social Security Disability Insurance Program, 2001
Since 1956, the Social Security program has provided cash benefits to people with disabilities. This annual report provides program and demographic information about the people who receive those benefits—disabled workers, disabled widow(er)s, and disabled adult children. The basic topics covered are beneficiaries in current payment status; benefits awarded, withheld, and terminated; geographic distributions; Social Security beneficiaries who receive Supplemental Security Income; and the income of disabled beneficiaries.
SSI Recipients by State and County, 2001
Local area data for the Supplemental Security Income program for aged, blind, and disabled people are the focus of this annual statistical report. The data are for federal SSI payments and for federally administered state supplementation.
Annual Statistical Supplement, 2001
The Supplement includes more than 250 statistical tables that provide comprehensive data on Social Security and Supplemental Security Income. The data cover such aspects of the programs as beneficiary counts, amounts of benefits, and the status of the trust funds. Most of the data are derived from SSA's administrative records. The tables also contain data on related social insurance and welfare programs. Narrative sections describe the programs' legislative history and program rules.
Annual Statistical Report on the Social Security Disability Insurance Program, 2000
Since 1956, the Social Security program has provided cash benefits to people with disabilities. This annual report provides program and demographic information about the people who receive those benefits—disabled workers, disabled widow(er)s, and disabled adult children. The basic topics covered are beneficiaries in current payment status; benefits awarded, withheld, and terminated; geographic distributions; Social Security beneficiaries who receive Supplemental Security Income; and the income of disabled beneficiaries.
OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2000
This annual publication provides data on the Social Security population at the local level. It presents basic program data by type of benefit (retirement, survivors, and disability) and category of beneficiary (retired and disabled workers, wives and husbands, widows and widowers, and children).
SSI Recipients by State and County, 2000
Local area data for the Supplemental Security Income program for aged, blind, and disabled people are the focus of this annual statistical report. The data are for federal SSI payments and for federally administered state supplementation.
OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 1999
This annual publication provides data on the Social Security population at the local level. It presents basic program data by type of benefit (retirement, survivors, and disability) and category of beneficiary (retired and disabled workers, wives and husbands, widows and widowers, and children).
Annual Statistical Supplement, 2000
The Supplement includes more than 250 statistical tables that provide comprehensive data on Social Security and Supplemental Security Income. The data cover such aspects of the programs as beneficiary counts, amounts of benefits, and the status of the trust funds. Most of the data are derived from SSA's administrative records. The tables also contain data on related social insurance and welfare programs. Narrative sections describe the programs' legislative history and program rules.
SSI Recipients by State and County, 1999
Local area data for the Supplemental Security Income program for aged, blind, and disabled people are the focus of this annual statistical report. The data are for federal SSI payments and for federally administered state supplementation.
SSI Recipients by State and County, 1998
Local area data for the Supplemental Security Income program for aged, blind, and disabled people are the focus of this annual statistical report. The data are for federal SSI payments and for federally administered state supplementation.
Social Security Programs in the United States
This publication presents a comprehensive picture of the vast network of programs under the Social Security Act and how they operate. The programs are grouped into four major areas: social insurance, health insurance and health services, assistance programs, and programs for specific groups (such as veterans, government employees, and railroad workers).
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