Research, Statistics, & Policy Analysis

SSI Recipients by State and County, 2004

(released March 2005)
 

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Contact Information

For questions pertaining to the data, please contact Stella M. Coleman at ssi.sc@ssa.gov or 410-965-0157. For additional copies of this report, please e-mail op.publications@ssa.gov.

Preface

County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.

The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.

The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age. State data on the number of recipients and amount of payments are shown in Tables 1 and 2, respectively. SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown in Table 1 and also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level.

Stella M. Coleman in the Division of SSI Statistics and Analysis programmed and compiled the data for this report. Staff of the Division of Information Resources edited the report and prepared the print and Web versions for publication.

Edward J. DeMarco
Associate Commissioner for Research, Evaluation, and Statistics
March 2005

Notes

The data in this report are drawn from the Supplemental Security Record, the principal administrative data file for the Supplemental Security Income program.

State and county payment amounts are rounded to whole dollars.

To avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals, the following county-level detail is not shown:

  • The number of recipients by age group, eligibility group, and receipt of Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI) for counties with fewer than 15 recipients;
  • The number of recipients by age group, eligibility group, or receipt of OASDI if one cell within the given grouping contains only one recipient;
  • The number of recipients and the amount of payments for counties with only one recipient.
Therefore, some state totals include a small number of recipients not distributed by county.

Table of Contents

This document contains two tables that cover all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The third table provides data by county for each of the states:

  • Table 1. Number of recipients, by state or other area, eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits, December 2004
  • Table 2. Amount of payments, by state or other area, eligibility category, and age, December 2004
  • Table 3. Number of recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2004

Data tables are available by state or region.

The HTML file for each state contains Table 3 for the given state.

The Excel spreadsheet (XLS) and PDF files for the states and regions contain Tables 1 and 2 (which cover all states) and Table 3 for either the particular state or all states in the given region.

The following files are available for this document in the given formats:

Data Tables by State

Data Tables by Region

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