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Social Security Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014 Alabama www.socialsecurity.gov/policy Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children). Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014 Congressional district Number of beneficiaries Average monthly benefit (dollars) Total monthly benefits (millions of dollars) Total Disabled workers Children Spouses Disabled workers Children Spouses Alabama 291,750 236,857 50,971 3,922 1,146 345 313 290.3 1 38,841 31,533 6,652 656 1,163 358 320 39.3 2 41,468 33,621 7,364 483 1,105 326 278 39.7 3 47,205 38,262 8,407 536 1,152 349 292 47.2 4 49,814 40,581 8,419 814 1,149 347 327 49.8 5 31,413 25,807 5,105 501 1,170 348 304 32.1 6 29,994 24,152 5,443 399 1,243 385 350 32.3 7 53,015 42,901 9,581 533 1,089 322 317 50.0 All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2 SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data. a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries. Most DI beneficiaries in Alabama are disabled workers Disabled workers 236,857 Children 50,971 Spouses 3,922 Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold Average annual benefit for a disabled worker in Alabama (estimated) Federal poverty threshold for a working-age person living alone (U.S. Census Bureau) $13,752 $12,316 Total annual benefits $3.5 billion (estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Alabama

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Alabama 291,750 236,857 50,971 3,922 1,146 345 313 290.3

1 38,841 31,533 6,652 656 1,163 358 320 39.32 41,468 33,621 7,364 483 1,105 326 278 39.73 47,205 38,262 8,407 536 1,152 349 292 47.24 49,814 40,581 8,419 814 1,149 347 327 49.85 31,413 25,807 5,105 501 1,170 348 304 32.1

6 29,994 24,152 5,443 399 1,243 385 350 32.37 53,015 42,901 9,581 533 1,089 322 317 50.0

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Alabama are disabled workers

Disabled workers 236,857

Children 50,971

Spouses3,922

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Alabama(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$13,752$12,316

Total annual benefits

$3.5 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Alaska

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Alaska 15,497 12,641 2,672 184 1,148 326 290 15.4

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Alaska are disabled workers

Disabled workers 12,641

Children 2,672

Spouses184

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Alaska

(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$13,776$12,316

Total annual benefits

$0.2 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Arizona

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Arizona 189,330 156,217 30,635 2,478 1,208 353 320 200.4

1 21,911 17,729 3,773 409 1,196 329 332 22.62 23,399 19,811 3,299 289 1,162 351 315 24.33 21,648 17,220 4,059 369 1,115 310 310 20.64 29,377 24,843 4,074 460 1,245 361 314 32.55 16,384 13,149 3,051 184 1,318 406 345 18.6

6 15,986 13,659 2,182 145 1,289 405 314 18.57 23,093 18,826 4,047 220 1,073 295 315 21.58 20,286 16,226 3,767 293 1,323 391 324 23.09 17,246 14,754 2,383 109 1,208 377 322 18.8

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Arizona are disabled workers

Disabled workers 156,217

Children 30,635

Spouses2,478

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Arizona(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$14,496

$12,316

Total annual benefits

$2.4 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Arkansas

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Arkansas 174,807 140,453 32,078 2,276 1,110 321 274 166.8

1 49,384 39,831 8,795 758 1,086 308 261 46.12 39,419 31,523 7,516 380 1,130 327 286 38.23 36,513 29,332 6,805 376 1,120 332 278 35.24 49,491 39,767 8,962 762 1,112 322 280 47.3

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Arkansas are disabled workers

Disabled workers 140,453

Children 32,078

Spouses2,276

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Arkansas(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$13,320$12,316

Total annual benefits

$2.0 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

California

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

California 850,542 709,509 128,447 12,586 1,197 381 337 902.2

1 35,245 29,661 5,088 496 1,145 337 306 35.82 21,342 18,409 2,694 239 1,185 398 359 23.03 24,462 19,941 4,199 322 1,189 362 336 25.34 21,924 18,331 3,305 288 1,326 427 327 25.85 21,505 18,005 3,271 229 1,268 414 346 24.3

6 27,969 23,360 4,379 230 1,092 331 306 27.07 21,712 17,691 3,833 188 1,263 394 335 23.98 24,241 19,630 4,081 530 1,197 336 327 25.09 23,235 18,611 4,326 298 1,223 359 342 24.410 23,356 18,801 4,155 400 1,232 380 328 24.9

11 16,804 14,240 2,405 159 1,293 439 385 19.512 15,538 14,269 1,149 120 1,156 395 354 17.013 17,154 14,844 2,176 134 1,165 404 339 18.214 11,936 10,231 1,598 107 1,337 473 354 14.515 13,390 11,099 2,124 167 1,356 449 377 16.1

16 19,259 15,805 3,121 333 1,056 312 270 17.717 9,545 7,890 1,565 90 1,364 474 356 11.518 8,771 7,496 1,193 82 1,401 507 412 11.119 13,221 11,021 2,029 171 1,279 418 346 15.020 16,167 13,407 2,539 221 1,174 374 317 16.8

21 15,911 12,698 2,846 367 1,004 277 273 13.622 17,017 13,770 2,995 252 1,139 336 309 16.823 22,424 18,330 3,679 415 1,166 343 334 22.824 17,025 14,487 2,341 197 1,160 360 324 17.725 17,453 13,920 3,225 308 1,288 394 360 19.3

26 15,042 12,488 2,374 180 1,233 408 323 16.427 10,017 8,485 1,373 159 1,179 398 356 10.628 11,476 10,261 1,034 181 1,112 430 310 11.929 13,505 11,484 1,787 234 1,082 367 347 13.230 11,882 10,209 1,510 163 1,261 473 359 13.6

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Most DI beneficiaries in California are disabled workers

Disabled workers 709,509

Children 128,447

Spouses12,586

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin California(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$14,364$12,316

Total annual benefits

$10.8 billion(estimated)

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Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

31 17,294 13,925 3,053 316 1,162 337 308 17.332 13,789 11,353 2,059 377 1,202 385 350 14.633 7,789 6,784 934 71 1,352 542 390 9.734 11,507 10,116 1,189 202 982 339 301 10.435 14,217 11,489 2,408 320 1,183 354 337 14.6

36 20,670 17,519 2,766 385 1,204 336 291 22.137 13,981 12,176 1,674 131 1,092 353 323 13.938 14,154 11,793 2,068 293 1,258 415 392 15.839 10,223 8,479 1,588 156 1,335 443 394 12.140 11,886 9,696 1,873 317 1,068 332 353 11.1

41 16,313 13,032 2,927 354 1,198 358 342 16.842 14,760 11,672 2,808 280 1,326 400 378 16.743 15,054 12,748 2,136 170 1,132 362 352 15.344 15,849 13,022 2,509 318 1,118 344 346 15.545 8,459 6,973 1,379 107 1,374 503 375 10.3

46 11,758 9,824 1,723 211 1,133 361 305 11.847 14,672 12,579 1,894 199 1,180 383 325 15.648 10,391 8,784 1,463 144 1,322 474 375 12.449 11,009 9,269 1,611 129 1,280 442 371 12.650 15,277 12,821 2,258 198 1,241 416 328 16.9

51 17,949 14,993 2,575 381 1,034 327 349 16.552 10,624 9,233 1,277 114 1,225 460 426 12.053 14,389 12,355 1,881 153 1,184 384 374 15.4

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. 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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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Colorado

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Colorado 128,279 107,158 19,805 1,316 1,182 357 317 134.1

1 18,432 16,129 2,173 130 1,134 333 298 19.12 12,665 10,826 1,719 120 1,250 405 413 14.33 23,003 19,504 3,186 313 1,124 340 310 23.14 17,705 14,462 3,063 180 1,186 369 313 18.35 22,632 18,133 4,188 311 1,165 334 302 22.6

6 14,668 11,981 2,577 110 1,241 378 301 15.97 19,174 16,123 2,899 152 1,226 367 316 20.9

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Colorado are disabled workers

Disabled workers 107,158

Children 19,805

Spouses1,316

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Colorado(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$14,184$12,316

Total annual benefits

$1.6 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Connecticut

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Connecticut 98,892 81,799 16,300 793 1,212 394 331 105.8

1 21,565 17,789 3,618 158 1,181 383 306 22.52 20,999 17,449 3,360 190 1,241 398 329 23.13 21,813 18,180 3,489 144 1,211 388 352 23.44 12,769 10,533 2,119 117 1,232 425 368 13.95 21,746 17,848 3,714 184 1,203 388 316 23.0

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Connecticut are disabled workers

Disabled workers 81,799

Children 16,300

Spouses793

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Connecticut

(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$14,544

$12,316

Total annual benefits

$1.3 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Delaware

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Delaware 32,601 27,404 4,936 261 1,238 379 311 35.9

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Delaware are disabled workers

Disabled workers 27,404

Children 4,936

Spouses261

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Delaware(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$14,856

$12,316

Total annual benefits

$0.4 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

District of Columbia

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

District of Columbia 16,582 14,732 1,819 31 1,031 326 368 15.8

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in District of Columbia are disabled workers

Disabled workers 14,732

Children 1,819

Spouses31

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled worker inDistrict of Columbia

(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$12,372 $12,316

Total annual benefits

$0.2 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Florida

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Florida 673,824 560,856 104,616 8,352 1,177 354 312 699.9

1 31,019 25,692 4,831 496 1,144 334 304 31.22 27,038 22,553 4,172 313 1,113 326 296 26.63 27,429 22,725 4,303 401 1,170 352 300 28.24 22,294 18,784 3,293 217 1,221 393 330 24.35 35,459 29,487 5,650 322 1,057 287 285 32.9

6 29,784 25,294 4,095 395 1,223 388 314 32.67 21,579 17,408 3,814 357 1,226 371 319 22.98 30,925 25,939 4,573 413 1,238 381 310 34.09 31,857 24,358 6,914 585 1,150 333 299 30.510 25,827 21,225 4,267 335 1,201 357 328 27.1

11 38,243 32,014 5,614 615 1,220 359 308 41.212 31,471 26,101 5,004 366 1,233 382 302 34.213 28,391 25,056 3,142 193 1,189 375 320 31.014 32,192 26,957 4,937 298 1,068 308 297 30.415 26,660 21,805 4,583 272 1,183 355 322 27.5

16 23,862 20,335 3,254 273 1,256 393 347 26.917 30,750 25,759 4,619 372 1,211 349 301 32.918 22,970 19,072 3,630 268 1,283 403 332 26.019 21,233 17,817 3,117 299 1,289 386 337 24.320 24,072 19,809 4,044 219 1,091 302 284 22.9

21 15,582 12,733 2,637 212 1,327 437 325 18.122 16,213 14,256 1,821 136 1,274 409 338 19.023 14,268 12,091 1,981 196 1,210 415 337 15.524 21,834 17,998 3,621 215 1,018 284 293 19.425 13,569 11,302 2,061 206 1,087 363 316 13.1

26 14,987 12,250 2,545 192 1,113 347 327 14.627 14,316 12,036 2,094 186 989 310 302 12.6

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Florida are disabled workers

Disabled workers 560,856

Children 104,616

Spouses8,352

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Florida

(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$14,124$12,316

Total annual benefits

$8.4 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Georgia

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Georgia 349,980 285,394 60,189 4,397 1,169 346 286 355.6

1 26,538 21,780 4,386 372 1,141 337 288 26.42 34,821 28,742 5,582 497 1,093 315 270 33.33 28,820 23,220 5,175 425 1,204 347 273 29.94 23,412 18,730 4,497 185 1,204 343 270 24.15 23,193 19,947 3,125 121 1,074 301 293 22.4

6 7,908 6,439 1,395 74 1,319 456 381 9.27 12,696 9,916 2,650 130 1,296 410 297 14.08 31,223 25,755 4,987 481 1,122 335 294 30.79 28,342 23,442 4,541 359 1,184 355 276 29.510 27,769 22,392 4,978 399 1,199 364 282 28.8

11 15,769 12,851 2,773 145 1,264 391 329 17.412 30,826 25,212 5,141 473 1,123 323 284 30.113 25,217 19,757 5,186 274 1,220 339 288 25.914 33,446 27,211 5,773 462 1,168 349 289 33.9

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Georgia are disabled workers

Disabled workers 285,394

Children 60,189

Spouses4,397

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Georgia(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$14,028$12,316

Total annual benefits

$4.3 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Hawaii

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Hawaii 28,124 23,174 4,519 431 1,193 357 301 29.4

1 11,023 9,157 1,677 189 1,185 372 301 11.52 17,101 14,017 2,842 242 1,198 348 301 17.9

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Hawaii are disabled workers

Disabled workers 23,174

Children 4,519

Spouses431

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Hawaii

(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$14,316$12,316

Total annual benefits

$0.4 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Idaho

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Idaho 54,299 43,820 9,637 842 1,137 312 289 53.1

1 29,914 23,928 5,479 507 1,162 323 301 29.72 24,385 19,892 4,158 335 1,106 298 270 23.3

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Idaho are disabled workers

Disabled workers 43,820

Children 9,637

Spouses842

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Idaho

(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$13,644$12,316

Total annual benefits

$0.6 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Illinois

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Illinois 352,322 289,730 58,084 4,508 1,188 356 321 366.3

1 23,416 19,406 3,818 192 1,164 344 353 24.02 27,280 22,209 4,809 262 1,183 342 335 28.03 16,707 13,666 2,788 253 1,304 388 342 19.04 16,418 13,252 2,847 319 1,123 329 323 15.95 12,199 10,525 1,516 158 1,215 395 345 13.4

6 11,089 9,144 1,820 125 1,378 462 369 13.57 22,174 18,601 3,418 155 1,076 302 327 21.18 14,891 12,187 2,504 200 1,307 407 337 17.09 14,505 12,620 1,754 131 1,166 401 320 15.510 13,611 11,078 2,323 210 1,259 385 331 14.9

11 15,952 12,590 3,185 177 1,287 390 342 17.512 30,342 24,861 5,006 475 1,124 326 308 29.713 25,024 20,391 4,299 334 1,126 316 303 24.414 13,789 10,907 2,747 135 1,379 436 313 16.315 26,993 22,240 4,245 508 1,131 333 318 26.7

16 23,031 18,688 4,023 320 1,242 366 306 24.817 26,438 22,145 3,996 297 1,094 307 301 25.618 18,463 15,220 2,986 257 1,176 359 279 19.0

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Illinois are disabled workers

Disabled workers 289,730

Children 58,084

Spouses4,508

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Illinois

(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$14,256$12,316

Total annual benefits

$4.4 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Indiana

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Indiana 256,090 208,645 44,234 3,211 1,174 341 318 261.0

1 27,697 22,378 4,802 517 1,265 353 371 30.22 26,585 21,642 4,581 362 1,171 333 279 27.03 27,406 22,335 4,801 270 1,175 336 276 27.94 25,004 20,222 4,456 326 1,191 351 323 25.85 20,841 16,870 3,783 188 1,208 383 328 21.9

6 33,096 27,044 5,621 431 1,158 344 342 33.47 32,998 26,944 5,806 248 1,116 309 302 31.98 31,819 26,334 5,013 472 1,144 334 307 31.99 30,644 24,876 5,371 397 1,166 345 300 31.0

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Indiana are disabled workers

Disabled workers 208,645

Children 44,234

Spouses3,211

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Indiana

(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$14,088$12,316

Total annual benefits

$3.1 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Iowa

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Iowa 93,674 78,016 14,733 925 1,109 325 277 91.6

1 23,263 19,255 3,740 268 1,108 318 265 22.62 24,877 20,816 3,788 273 1,106 326 297 24.33 23,355 19,390 3,784 181 1,134 335 274 23.34 22,179 18,555 3,421 203 1,088 321 271 21.3

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Iowa are disabled workers

Disabled workers 78,016

Children 14,733

Spouses925

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Iowa

(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$13,308$12,316

Total annual benefits

$1.1 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Kansas

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Kansas 91,727 75,123 15,673 931 1,140 329 305 91.1

1 21,053 17,183 3,612 258 1,097 303 302 20.02 28,649 23,496 4,901 252 1,117 323 302 27.93 17,115 14,006 2,979 130 1,223 374 325 18.34 24,910 20,438 4,181 291 1,145 327 302 24.9

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Kansas are disabled workers

Disabled workers 75,123

Children 15,673

Spouses931

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Kansas

(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$13,680$12,316

Total annual benefits

$1.1 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Kentucky

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Kentucky 257,188 208,016 44,292 4,880 1,138 342 331 253.6

1 44,964 36,634 7,529 801 1,114 325 298 43.52 40,273 32,454 7,243 576 1,115 327 310 38.73 32,427 27,337 4,839 251 1,115 332 321 32.24 32,779 26,543 5,751 485 1,176 347 324 33.45 72,416 56,805 13,296 2,315 1,170 361 357 72.16 34,329 28,243 5,634 452 1,120 341 293 33.7

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Kentucky are disabled workers

Disabled workers 208,016

Children 44,292

Spouses4,880

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Kentucky(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$13,656$12,316

Total annual benefits

$3.0 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Louisiana

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Louisiana 197,575 157,558 36,040 3,977 1,126 325 338 190.4

1 28,227 22,728 4,926 573 1,195 360 360 29.12 37,227 30,345 6,369 513 1,047 286 336 33.83 33,680 26,350 6,464 866 1,142 328 331 32.54 34,550 27,476 6,367 707 1,127 320 326 33.25 37,516 29,876 6,899 741 1,086 318 331 34.96 26,375 20,783 5,015 577 1,202 353 349 26.9

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Louisiana are disabled workers

Disabled workers 157,558

Children 36,040

Spouses3,977

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Louisiana(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$13,512$12,316

Total annual benefits

$2.3 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Maine

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Maine 72,910 59,093 13,029 788 1,085 324 298 68.6

1 31,304 25,375 5,660 269 1,102 333 308 29.92 41,606 33,718 7,369 519 1,073 316 293 38.7

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Maine are disabled workers

Disabled workers 59,093

Children 13,029

Spouses788

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Maine

(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$13,020 $12,316

Total annual benefits

$0.8 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Maryland

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Maryland 155,559 130,696 23,842 1,021 1,205 383 344 167.0

1 22,510 18,702 3,635 173 1,222 382 338 24.32 26,726 22,357 4,177 192 1,202 360 341 28.53 17,008 14,476 2,417 115 1,223 405 411 18.74 16,250 13,703 2,489 58 1,255 392 337 18.25 16,872 13,958 2,825 89 1,313 433 350 19.6

6 18,412 15,081 3,130 201 1,183 373 334 19.17 26,626 23,089 3,433 104 1,082 338 307 26.28 11,155 9,330 1,736 89 1,260 428 338 12.5

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Maryland are disabled workers

Disabled workers 130,696

Children 23,842

Spouses1,021

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Maryland(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$14,460

$12,316

Total annual benefits

$2.0 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Massachusetts

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Massachusetts 254,955 205,642 47,459 1,854 1,163 365 315 257.1

1 41,510 32,655 8,470 385 1,093 316 272 38.52 31,084 25,038 5,848 198 1,157 352 304 31.13 31,644 24,938 6,457 249 1,152 345 296 31.04 23,183 18,584 4,448 151 1,230 409 337 24.75 18,319 15,195 2,993 131 1,228 425 366 20.0

6 23,961 19,582 4,203 176 1,239 422 362 26.17 26,066 21,580 4,327 159 1,053 326 282 24.28 26,481 21,514 4,814 153 1,208 391 369 27.99 32,707 26,556 5,899 252 1,179 374 321 33.6

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Massachusetts are disabled workers

Disabled workers 205,642

Children 47,459

Spouses1,854

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Massachusetts

(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$13,956$12,316

Total annual benefits

$3.1 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Michigan

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Michigan 436,748 353,522 76,889 6,337 1,215 348 328 458.4

1 35,639 29,360 5,655 624 1,172 336 306 36.52 32,244 25,880 5,975 389 1,181 332 318 32.73 29,764 23,807 5,649 308 1,162 325 319 29.64 33,610 27,233 5,775 602 1,191 340 311 34.65 41,127 33,659 6,804 664 1,211 339 367 43.3

6 30,855 25,056 5,496 303 1,167 338 313 31.27 30,785 24,804 5,493 488 1,259 362 319 33.48 22,050 18,067 3,733 250 1,280 382 371 24.69 29,929 24,352 5,194 383 1,258 368 336 32.710 28,367 23,099 4,784 484 1,314 395 361 32.4

11 17,996 14,784 2,993 219 1,370 449 399 21.712 29,787 23,384 5,748 655 1,286 345 307 32.313 40,402 32,492 7,363 547 1,130 314 313 39.214 34,193 27,545 6,227 421 1,167 324 300 34.3

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Michigan are disabled workers

Disabled workers 353,522

Children 76,889

Spouses6,337

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Michigan(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$14,580

$12,316

Total annual benefits

$5.5 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Minnesota

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Minnesota 155,061 127,364 26,424 1,273 1,157 333 293 156.5

1 18,947 15,517 3,298 132 1,103 317 282 18.22 15,311 12,412 2,795 104 1,231 377 335 16.43 13,788 11,367 2,312 109 1,242 373 308 15.04 19,678 15,983 3,551 144 1,155 318 310 19.65 20,035 16,858 3,086 91 1,097 295 310 19.4

6 18,207 14,651 3,392 164 1,232 367 278 19.37 21,610 17,707 3,719 184 1,077 304 268 20.38 27,485 22,869 4,271 345 1,169 333 289 28.3

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Minnesota are disabled workers

Disabled workers 127,364

Children 26,424

Spouses1,273

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Minnesota(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$13,884$12,316

Total annual benefits

$1.9 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Mississippi

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Mississippi 165,085 132,596 30,143 2,346 1,113 329 284 158.1

1 45,250 36,037 8,594 619 1,139 339 268 44.12 44,890 36,184 8,136 570 1,054 305 270 40.83 36,726 29,508 6,721 497 1,127 334 302 35.74 38,219 30,867 6,692 660 1,137 337 299 37.5

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Mississippi are disabled workers

Disabled workers 132,596

Children 30,143

Spouses2,346

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Mississippi(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$13,356$12,316

Total annual benefits

$1.9 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Missouri

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Missouri 269,702 222,218 44,424 3,060 1,136 334 293 268.2

1 35,941 30,459 5,276 206 1,086 308 308 34.82 17,307 14,438 2,696 173 1,337 438 368 20.53 33,297 26,787 6,116 394 1,225 359 312 35.14 34,858 28,554 5,925 379 1,111 320 313 33.75 32,232 27,395 4,592 245 1,146 333 295 33.0

6 27,584 22,678 4,636 270 1,154 339 275 27.87 37,794 30,834 6,411 549 1,097 322 263 36.08 50,689 41,073 8,772 844 1,076 315 282 47.2

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Missouri are disabled workers

Disabled workers 222,218

Children 44,424

Spouses3,060

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Missouri(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$13,632$12,316

Total annual benefits

$3.2 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Montana

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Montana 32,976 27,807 4,679 490 1,102 325 278 32.3

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Montana are disabled workers

Disabled workers 27,807

Children 4,679

Spouses490

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Montana(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$13,224$12,316

Total annual benefits

$0.4 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Nebraska

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Nebraska 51,336 42,347 8,558 431 1,102 318 280 49.5

1 16,270 13,305 2,848 117 1,116 318 274 15.82 17,105 14,090 2,879 136 1,128 330 306 16.93 17,961 14,952 2,831 178 1,065 307 264 16.8

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Nebraska are disabled workers

Disabled workers 42,347

Children 8,558

Spouses431

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Nebraska(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$13,224$12,316

Total annual benefits

$0.6 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Nevada

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Nevada 76,444 64,243 11,400 801 1,228 366 334 83.3

1 20,021 17,324 2,505 192 1,148 330 316 20.82 20,368 17,406 2,781 181 1,205 358 338 22.03 15,357 12,590 2,586 181 1,344 415 329 18.04 20,698 16,923 3,528 247 1,248 361 350 22.5

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Nevada are disabled workers

Disabled workers 64,243

Children 11,400

Spouses801

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Nevada(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$14,736

$12,316

Total annual benefits

$1.0 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

New Hampshire

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

New Hampshire 61,359 48,091 12,842 426 1,192 351 302 62.0

1 30,604 23,993 6,383 228 1,200 357 309 31.12 30,755 24,098 6,459 198 1,183 346 295 30.8

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in New Hampshire are disabled workers

Disabled workers 48,091

Children 12,842

Spouses426

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin New Hampshire

(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$14,304$12,316

Total annual benefits

$0.7 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

New Jersey

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

New Jersey 248,598 203,208 42,522 2,868 1,280 424 336 279.0

1 29,478 23,888 5,261 329 1,232 384 329 31.62 30,494 25,069 5,131 294 1,244 381 323 33.23 26,467 21,315 4,846 306 1,356 446 335 31.24 20,532 16,656 3,611 265 1,386 474 364 24.95 14,944 12,130 2,624 190 1,382 488 384 18.1

6 20,248 16,541 3,487 220 1,321 454 337 23.57 13,424 10,920 2,374 130 1,422 507 366 16.88 18,691 15,522 2,864 305 1,107 339 310 18.29 18,464 15,152 3,018 294 1,197 388 325 19.410 23,348 19,366 3,777 205 1,153 357 298 23.7

11 13,071 10,683 2,225 163 1,420 516 366 16.412 19,437 15,966 3,304 167 1,279 441 335 21.9

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in New Jersey are disabled workers

Disabled workers 203,208

Children 42,522

Spouses2,868

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin New Jersey(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$15,360

$12,316

Total annual benefits

$3.3 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

New Mexico

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

New Mexico 78,776 64,694 12,871 1,211 1,109 310 300 76.1

1 25,791 21,632 3,847 312 1,128 326 282 25.72 26,375 21,791 4,065 519 1,075 295 301 24.83 26,610 21,271 4,959 380 1,125 309 314 25.6

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in New Mexico are disabled workers

Disabled workers 64,694

Children 12,871

Spouses1,211

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin New Mexico

(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$13,308$12,316

Total annual benefits

$0.9 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

New York

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

New York 635,251 516,900 110,100 8,251 1,200 375 330 664.2

1 25,456 19,789 5,304 363 1,399 460 405 30.32 25,741 20,065 5,340 336 1,408 467 395 30.93 14,268 11,442 2,645 181 1,466 542 430 18.34 19,435 15,448 3,734 253 1,436 506 393 24.25 18,455 15,359 2,881 215 1,219 408 363 20.0

6 12,591 10,807 1,549 235 1,249 444 333 14.37 16,179 13,471 2,370 338 1,021 315 297 14.68 22,582 18,773 3,544 265 1,111 363 345 22.29 16,851 14,139 2,515 197 1,123 370 351 16.910 11,718 10,202 1,353 163 1,171 369 333 12.5

11 25,285 19,872 4,921 492 1,408 484 380 30.612 10,471 9,395 938 138 1,238 458 307 12.113 25,598 21,768 3,494 336 1,003 323 302 23.114 15,457 12,973 2,194 290 1,194 394 343 16.415 27,127 22,004 4,741 382 958 286 281 22.5

16 18,721 15,402 3,110 209 1,256 414 406 20.717 15,599 12,545 2,877 177 1,381 494 374 18.818 25,091 19,289 5,444 358 1,377 440 326 29.119 30,549 24,747 5,396 406 1,217 362 322 32.220 27,252 22,191 4,819 242 1,133 323 248 26.8

21 35,892 28,857 6,473 562 1,135 315 307 35.022 35,077 28,179 6,522 376 1,104 303 283 33.223 34,030 27,747 5,871 412 1,103 298 279 32.524 31,138 25,144 5,648 346 1,166 325 310 31.325 30,456 24,724 5,457 275 1,172 322 300 30.8

26 35,449 29,150 5,925 374 1,110 307 282 34.327 28,783 23,418 5,035 330 1,240 357 330 30.9

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in New York are disabled workers

Disabled workers 516,900

Children 110,100

Spouses8,251

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin New York(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$14,400$12,316

Total annual benefits

$8.0 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

North Carolina

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

North Carolina 400,521 332,173 63,821 4,527 1,165 356 287 410.9

1 42,469 35,497 6,546 426 1,081 315 249 40.52 28,230 22,925 4,979 326 1,178 356 294 28.93 28,909 24,039 4,454 416 1,142 348 296 29.14 23,270 19,339 3,717 214 1,144 359 326 23.55 30,977 25,796 4,864 317 1,184 361 283 32.4

6 30,193 25,177 4,711 305 1,216 375 274 32.57 34,713 28,584 5,608 521 1,187 360 300 36.18 36,076 29,813 5,851 412 1,167 350 279 37.09 15,962 12,700 3,017 245 1,310 418 328 18.010 36,319 30,629 5,298 392 1,171 357 267 37.9

11 38,431 32,476 5,534 421 1,145 355 293 39.312 32,094 26,679 5,173 242 1,091 324 261 30.813 22,878 18,519 4,069 290 1,254 393 302 24.9

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in North Carolina are disabled workers

Disabled workers 332,173

Children 63,821

Spouses4,527

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin North Carolina

(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$13,980$12,316

Total annual benefits

$4.9 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

North Dakota

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

North Dakota 16,737 14,048 2,522 167 1,080 312 271 16.0

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in North Dakota are disabled workers

Disabled workers 14,048

Children 2,522

Spouses167

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin North Dakota

(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$12,960 $12,316

Total annual benefits

$0.2 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Ohio

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Ohio 430,971 356,270 68,721 5,980 1,126 324 318 425.5

1 23,708 19,862 3,630 216 1,113 329 366 23.42 30,291 24,706 5,096 489 1,127 328 285 29.63 28,115 23,451 4,441 223 1,051 296 296 26.04 28,445 23,273 4,793 379 1,152 320 312 28.55 24,695 20,075 4,314 306 1,187 329 318 25.3

6 34,991 28,524 5,543 924 1,131 315 346 34.37 25,758 21,232 4,070 456 1,138 325 297 25.68 26,336 21,768 4,206 362 1,173 344 341 27.19 33,454 27,803 5,285 366 1,078 292 302 31.610 26,968 22,338 4,267 363 1,120 328 295 26.5

11 31,795 26,890 4,684 221 1,005 278 304 28.412 21,455 17,754 3,416 285 1,155 360 308 21.813 30,832 25,858 4,480 494 1,116 321 317 30.414 20,204 16,719 3,253 232 1,208 351 341 21.415 25,433 20,591 4,430 412 1,148 329 315 25.216 18,491 15,426 2,813 252 1,228 385 336 20.1

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Ohio are disabled workers

Disabled workers 356,270

Children 68,721

Spouses5,980

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Ohio

(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$13,512$12,316

Total annual benefits

$5.1 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Oklahoma

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Oklahoma 156,174 127,712 26,198 2,264 1,122 318 301 152.3

1 27,223 22,400 4,558 265 1,139 330 326 27.12 42,880 34,871 7,247 762 1,103 313 286 41.03 28,446 23,262 4,783 401 1,119 313 323 27.74 29,542 23,865 5,182 495 1,153 331 311 29.45 28,083 23,314 4,428 341 1,103 304 274 27.2

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Oklahoma are disabled workers

Disabled workers 127,712

Children 26,198

Spouses2,264

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Oklahoma(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$13,464$12,316

Total annual benefits

$1.8 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Oregon

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Oregon 128,880 109,329 17,666 1,885 1,164 358 310 134.2

1 19,071 15,974 2,851 246 1,219 386 318 20.72 29,950 25,278 4,179 493 1,151 346 290 30.73 22,423 19,455 2,749 219 1,147 365 353 23.44 33,040 28,053 4,389 598 1,144 342 307 33.85 24,396 20,569 3,498 329 1,179 365 312 25.6

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Oregon are disabled workers

Disabled workers 109,329

Children 17,666

Spouses1,885

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Oregon(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$13,968$12,316

Total annual benefits

$1.6 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Pennsylvania

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Pennsylvania 499,392 409,608 83,428 6,356 1,168 349 316 509.7

1 31,022 25,399 5,331 292 1,086 315 316 29.32 30,000 25,682 4,129 189 1,058 336 299 28.63 33,890 27,653 5,711 526 1,115 317 317 32.84 25,500 20,969 4,308 223 1,185 345 325 26.45 30,194 24,617 5,068 509 1,132 317 302 29.6

6 17,981 14,633 3,169 179 1,287 410 317 20.27 16,666 13,577 2,905 184 1,345 428 375 19.68 21,394 17,382 3,810 202 1,340 444 365 25.19 33,950 27,823 5,374 753 1,129 322 325 33.410 30,455 24,539 5,449 467 1,184 348 289 31.1

11 30,512 25,001 5,139 372 1,166 339 301 31.012 26,668 22,143 4,084 441 1,188 359 313 27.913 24,781 20,161 4,390 230 1,213 380 334 26.214 32,810 28,095 4,400 315 1,090 328 314 32.215 26,893 21,380 5,226 287 1,195 341 295 27.4

16 27,301 21,772 5,192 337 1,141 321 302 26.617 35,398 28,874 6,079 445 1,180 353 329 36.418 23,977 19,908 3,664 405 1,227 369 318 25.9

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Pennsylvania are disabled workers

Disabled workers 409,608

Children 83,428

Spouses6,356

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Pennsylvania

(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$14,016$12,316

Total annual benefits

$6.1 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Rhode Island

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Rhode Island 45,547 37,422 7,853 272 1,135 344 276 45.3

1 23,259 19,079 4,063 117 1,107 323 286 22.52 22,288 18,343 3,790 155 1,164 367 268 22.8

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Rhode Island are disabled workers

Disabled workers 37,422

Children 7,853

Spouses272

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Rhode Island

(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$13,620$12,316

Total annual benefits

$0.5 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

South Carolina

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

South Carolina 217,595 179,872 35,070 2,653 1,183 363 296 226.3

1 20,752 16,840 3,615 297 1,240 373 335 22.32 22,982 18,738 3,943 301 1,221 376 308 24.53 37,404 31,019 5,990 395 1,199 376 285 39.64 31,405 26,065 5,023 317 1,181 369 300 32.75 33,195 27,410 5,409 376 1,204 371 285 35.1

6 34,280 28,572 5,297 411 1,090 323 291 33.07 37,577 31,228 5,793 556 1,180 357 285 39.1

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in South Carolina are disabled workers

Disabled workers 179,872

Children 35,070

Spouses2,653

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin South Carolina

(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$14,196$12,316

Total annual benefits

$2.7 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

South Dakota

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

South Dakota 23,214 19,250 3,777 187 1,082 307 234 22.0

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in South Dakota are disabled workers

Disabled workers 19,250

Children 3,777

Spouses187

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin South Dakota

(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$12,984 $12,316

Total annual benefits

$0.3 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Tennessee

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Tennessee 306,624 252,231 50,138 4,255 1,137 337 288 304.8

1 47,971 39,560 7,606 805 1,129 346 300 47.52 32,674 27,284 4,933 457 1,132 349 305 32.73 39,311 32,302 6,471 538 1,130 342 298 38.94 34,109 27,910 5,672 527 1,166 351 293 34.75 23,603 20,059 3,337 207 1,136 321 281 23.9

6 35,907 29,452 5,910 545 1,154 337 265 36.17 32,141 25,741 5,855 545 1,157 345 283 31.98 30,762 25,173 5,189 400 1,160 338 275 31.19 30,146 24,750 5,165 231 1,065 288 277 27.9

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Tennessee are disabled workers

Disabled workers 252,231

Children 50,138

Spouses4,255

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Tennessee(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$13,644$12,316

Total annual benefits

$3.7 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Texas

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Texas 715,796 574,012 129,711 12,073 1,144 327 313 702.9

1 27,785 22,665 4,674 446 1,144 329 325 27.62 12,037 9,543 2,300 194 1,286 391 343 13.23 10,251 7,999 2,148 104 1,341 418 369 11.74 30,150 24,636 5,086 428 1,161 334 303 30.45 24,867 20,468 4,123 276 1,173 329 313 25.5

6 19,323 15,207 3,884 232 1,230 346 299 20.17 8,672 6,887 1,667 118 1,255 365 297 9.38 19,356 15,619 3,433 304 1,231 363 342 20.69 18,181 14,521 3,425 235 1,101 297 285 17.110 15,556 12,464 2,935 157 1,207 365 329 16.2

11 21,660 18,017 3,249 394 1,119 325 354 21.412 18,612 15,201 3,196 215 1,190 346 316 19.313 21,852 18,270 3,241 341 1,132 331 339 21.914 23,814 19,513 3,931 370 1,205 352 350 25.015 19,939 15,247 4,100 592 1,003 263 270 16.5

16 21,684 16,950 4,138 596 1,034 298 298 18.917 21,170 16,945 3,981 244 1,117 314 322 20.318 22,676 18,523 3,879 274 1,072 302 324 21.119 21,304 17,532 3,423 349 1,078 314 308 20.120 25,791 20,092 5,192 507 1,074 298 283 23.3

21 16,885 13,867 2,757 261 1,219 375 327 18.022 11,657 9,040 2,395 222 1,304 395 345 12.823 23,308 18,013 4,664 631 1,063 296 293 20.724 10,944 8,980 1,855 109 1,275 401 358 12.225 19,584 15,443 3,822 319 1,191 338 300 19.8

26 12,443 9,667 2,635 141 1,311 403 378 13.827 25,745 20,855 4,374 516 1,114 313 329 24.828 21,800 16,290 4,865 645 1,044 273 280 18.529 15,588 12,412 2,756 420 1,120 307 332 14.930 26,445 21,954 4,306 185 1,098 304 327 25.5

31 20,882 15,908 4,668 306 1,199 352 317 20.832 13,271 10,961 2,227 83 1,230 363 358 14.333 19,463 16,007 3,223 233 1,070 284 313 18.134 21,420 16,420 4,333 667 1,008 258 265 17.935 27,021 21,821 4,822 378 1,049 296 276 24.436 24,660 20,075 4,004 581 1,264 374 371 27.1

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Texas are disabled workers

Disabled workers 574,012

Children 129,711

Spouses12,073

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Texas

(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$13,728$12,316

Total annual benefits

$8.4 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Utah

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Utah 60,370 47,947 11,627 796 1,162 330 323 59.8

1 15,602 12,320 3,102 180 1,147 329 313 15.22 17,151 13,942 2,980 229 1,144 318 305 17.03 12,356 9,508 2,668 180 1,182 349 347 12.24 15,261 12,177 2,877 207 1,181 325 332 15.4

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Utah are disabled workers

Disabled workers 47,947

Children 11,627

Spouses796

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Utah

(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$13,944$12,316

Total annual benefits

$0.7 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Vermont

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While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Vermont 27,766 22,600 4,918 248 1,097 333 278 26.5

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Vermont are disabled workers

Disabled workers 22,600

Children 4,918

Spouses248

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Vermont(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$13,164 $12,316

Total annual benefits

$0.3 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Virginia

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Virginia 259,236 212,945 42,994 3,297 1,173 362 328 266.5

1 17,269 14,020 3,058 191 1,235 381 339 18.52 18,540 15,346 2,959 235 1,164 357 325 19.03 32,548 27,592 4,715 241 1,062 310 304 30.84 26,334 21,255 4,793 286 1,199 354 338 27.35 33,329 27,455 5,502 372 1,150 346 275 33.6

6 31,713 26,281 5,093 339 1,128 341 292 31.57 18,573 14,998 3,411 164 1,270 407 280 20.58 7,677 6,493 1,141 43 1,215 405 370 8.49 55,857 45,467 9,117 1,273 1,179 368 355 57.410 9,377 7,548 1,736 93 1,325 439 399 10.811 8,019 6,490 1,469 60 1,255 405 306 8.8

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Virginia are disabled workers

Disabled workers 212,945

Children 42,994

Spouses3,297

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Virginia(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$14,076$12,316

Total annual benefits

$3.2 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Washington

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Washington 213,666 179,192 31,948 2,526 1,180 357 328 223.6

1 15,390 12,978 2,265 147 1,257 398 366 17.32 20,656 17,601 2,865 190 1,195 379 331 22.23 27,019 22,360 4,145 514 1,213 357 328 28.84 22,712 18,920 3,557 235 1,108 313 324 22.25 28,146 23,511 4,268 367 1,120 323 283 27.8

6 26,883 22,777 3,772 334 1,163 355 322 27.97 14,338 12,925 1,314 99 1,168 418 370 15.78 17,607 14,709 2,722 176 1,264 399 359 19.79 14,880 12,604 2,165 111 1,185 368 360 15.810 26,035 20,807 4,875 353 1,179 345 329 26.3

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Washington are disabled workers

Disabled workers 179,192

Children 31,948

Spouses2,526

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Washington

(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$14,160$12,316

Total annual benefits

$2.7 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

West Virginia

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

West Virginia 115,369 93,837 18,177 3,355 1,182 351 381 118.6

1 29,558 24,536 4,191 831 1,147 333 345 29.82 35,295 28,909 5,722 664 1,161 338 347 35.73 50,516 40,392 8,264 1,860 1,218 370 409 53.0

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in West Virginia are disabled workers

Disabled workers 93,837

Children 18,177

Spouses3,355

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin West Virginia

(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$14,184$12,316

Total annual benefits

$1.4 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Wisconsin

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Wisconsin 198,161 161,894 34,172 2,095 1,159 330 280 199.5

1 25,689 20,773 4,694 222 1,229 358 325 27.32 20,520 16,874 3,525 121 1,141 326 285 20.43 25,960 21,321 4,318 321 1,110 311 244 25.14 30,794 25,086 5,473 235 1,064 288 298 28.35 19,731 16,428 3,117 186 1,245 385 335 21.7

6 24,192 19,693 4,223 276 1,183 333 277 24.87 27,032 22,238 4,410 384 1,156 323 252 27.28 24,243 19,481 4,412 350 1,186 338 277 24.7

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Wisconsin are disabled workers

Disabled workers 161,894

Children 34,172

Spouses2,095

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Wisconsin(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$13,908$12,316

Total annual benefits

$2.4 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Wyoming

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Wyoming 15,711 13,170 2,353 188 1,159 351 331 16.1

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Wyoming are disabled workers

Disabled workers 13,170

Children 2,353

Spouses188

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Wyoming(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$13,908$12,316

Total annual benefits

$0.2 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

American Samoa

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

American Samoa 2,023 1,318 651 54 875 206 229 1.3

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in American Samoa are disabled workers

Disabled workers 1,318

Children 651

Spouses54

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled worker inAmerican Samoa

(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$10,500$12,316

Total annual benefits

$15.6 million(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Guam

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Guam 2,256 1,618 572 66 1,025 266 226 1.8

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Guam are disabled workers

Disabled workers 1,618

Children 572

Spouses66

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Guam

(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$12,300 $12,316

Total annual benefits

$21.6 million(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Northern Mariana Islands

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While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Northern Mariana Islands 341 254 74 13 776 216 151 0.2

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Northern Mariana Islands are disabled workers

Disabled workers 254

Children 74

Spouses13

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Northern

Mariana Islands(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$9,312

$12,316

Total annual benefits

$2.4 million(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

Puerto Rico

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

Puerto Rico 229,495 179,266 42,582 7,647 1,036 309 291 201.1

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in Puerto Rico are disabled workers

Disabled workers 179,266

Children 42,582

Spouses7,647

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled workerin Puerto Rico

(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$12,432 $12,316

Total annual benefits

$2.4 billion(estimated)

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Congressional Statistics: Disability Insurance for December 2014

U.S. Virgin Islands

www.socialsecurity.gov/policySocial Security AdministrationOffice of Retirement and Disability PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

While Social Security is best known for providing retirement benefits, the program also provides Disability Insurance (DI) protection to workers and their families (spouses, minor children, and disabled adult children).

Number of Disability Insurance beneficiaries in current-payment status, average monthly benefit, and total monthly benefits, December 2014

Congressional district

Number of beneficiariesAverage monthly benefit

(dollars)Total monthly

benefits (millions of

dollars)TotalDisabled workers Children Spouses

Disabled workers Children Spouses

U.S. Virgin Islands 2,238 1,710 477 51 1,180 322 349 2.2

All areas a 10,931,092 8,954,518 1,827,619 148,955 1,165 349 315 11,120.2

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; and U.S. Postal Service geographic data.

a. Includes beneficiaries in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and foreign countries.

Most DI beneficiaries in U.S. Virgin Islands are disabled workers

Disabled workers 1,710

Children 477

Spouses51

Average annual benefits compared to the poverty threshold

Average annualbenefit for a

disabled worker inU.S. Virgin Islands

(estimated)

Federal povertythreshold for

a working-age person living

alone(U.S. Census Bureau)

$14,160$12,316

Total annual benefits

$26.4 million(estimated)