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Blind and Dis
Month
Recipients who work
Total
December
1976 2,088,242 70,719 70,719 . . .
1977 2,186,771 83,697 83,697 . . .
1978 2,249,025 87,697 87,697 . . .
1979 2,277,859 92,270 92,270 . . .
1980 2,334,241 99,276 99,276 . . .
1981 2,340,785 102,632 102,632 . . .
1982 2,314,364 107,803 102,288 5,515
1983 2,391,262 113,899 108,734 5,165
1984 2,499,046 -- -- --
1985 2,633,552 -- -- --
1986 2,795,756 -- -- --
1987 2,945,244 172,855 157,223 15,632
1988 3,046,074 189,144 173,519 15,625
1989 3,172,270 205,837 187,583 18,254
1990 3,386,603 219,932 196,415 23,517
1991 3,681,050 229,619 202,355 27,264
1992 4,126,816 248,917 217,268 31,649
1993 4,544,777 265,649 230,350 35,299
1994 4,870,564 282,476 241,793 40,683
1995 5,115,014 298,635 251,633 47,002
1996 5,252,991 308,300 256,395 51,9051997 5,189,724 319,855 262,766 57,089
1998 5,293,829 326,475 266,933 59,542
1999 5,317,861 340,618 271,353 69,265
2000 5,395,935 360,427 276,855 83,572
2001 5,500,481 346,110 269,655 76,455
2002 5,618,506 340,910 258,733 82,177
2003 5,740,683 323,682 252,585 71,097
2004 5,850,359 328,204 254,523 73,681
2005 5,977,788 336,570 258,365 78,205
2006 6,113,277 349,420 260,070 89,350
2004March 5,796,837 321,030 251,498 69,532
June 5,834,265 323,624 250,726 72,898
September 5,869,004 328,831 253,174 75,657
December 5,850,359 328,204 254,523 73,681
Table 1.Number and percentage who work, selected months, 1976–2006
All blind
and disabledrecipients a Receiving SSI b Section 1619(b)
participants
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2005
March 5,919,765 325,357 251,110 74,247
June 5,946,966 333,089 253,721 79,368
September 5,966,290 337,325 257,191 80,134
December 5,977,788 336,570 258,365 78,205
2006
March 6,014,109 336,446 257,536 78,910
June 6,045,960 341,450 258,360 83,090
September 6,098,112 346,309 259,093 87,216December 6,113,277 349,420 260,070 89,350
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 1
NOTE: . . . = not applicable; -- = not available.
a. Includes section 1619(b) participants.
b.
CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].
Includes section 1619(a) participants and SSI recipients earning less than the substantial gainful activity level (January 2007).
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abled Recipients
3.4
3.8
3.9
4.1
4.3
4.4
4.7
4.8
--
--
--
5.9
6.2
6.5
6.5
6.2
6.0
5.8
5.8
5.8
5.96.2
6.2
6.4
6.7
6.3
6.1
5.6
5.6
5.6
5.7
5.5
5.5
5.6
5.6
Total as apercentageof all blind
and disabledrecipients
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5.5
5.6
5.7
5.6
5.6
5.6
5.75.7
0 percent data.
900 effective
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Blind a
State or area
Recipients
Number
All areas 6,113,277 349,420
Alabama 149,300 4,268
Alaska 9,439 621
Arizona 87,205 4,263
Arkansas 84,700 3,858
California 876,326 46,849
Colorado 49,120 4,102
Connecticut 47,747 3,941
Delaware 13,041 969
District of Columbia 20,021 795
Florida 331,835 13,435
Georgia 180,879 7,213
Hawaii 16,810 926Idaho 21,841 2,007
Illinois 234,207 14,242
Indiana 96,891 5,911
Iowa 41,920 6,985
Kansas 37,313 4,282
Kentucky 169,732 4,843
Louisiana 142,044 5,428
Maine 30,857 2,193
Maryland 82,612 6,277
Massachusetts 132,997 9,812
Michigan 211,639 13,664
Minnesota 68,020 10,430
Mississippi 110,460 3,164
Missouri 112,676 7,635
Montana 14,577 1,904
Nebraska 21,214 3,133
Nevada 26,206 1,814
New Hampshire 14,003 1,313
New Jersey 122,884 7,869
New Mexico 47,370 2,316
New York 513,648 31,382
North Carolina 180,285 8,353
North Dakota 7,438 1,396
Ohio 242,316 17,170
Oklahoma 75,688 4,242
Oregon 55,410 4,227
Pennsylvania 301,386 16,180
Rhode Island 27,265 1,641
Table 2.Number and percentage who work, by state or other area, December 2006
All blind anddisabled recipients
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South Carolina 94,643 4,859
South Dakota 11,626 2,114
Tennessee 147,892 5,352
Texas 419,516 15,027
Utah 21,902 2,517
Vermont 12,753 1,255
Virginia 120,819 7,198
Washington 106,134 6,415
West Virginia 74,621 2,254Wisconsin 87,723 10,488
Wyoming 5,658 875
Outlying area
Northern Mariana Islands 666 13
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record fo
NOTE: Includes section 1619(b) participants.
CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].
File available from:
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d Disabled Recipients
who work
5.7
2.9
6.6
4.9
4.6
5.3
8.4
8.3
7.4
4.0
4.0
4.0
5.59.2
6.1
6.1
16.7
11.5
2.9
3.8
7.1
7.6
7.4
6.5
15.3
2.9
6.8
13.1
14.8
6.9
9.4
6.4
4.9
6.1
4.6
18.8
7.1
5.6
7.6
5.4
6.0
Percentage of all blindand disabled recipients
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5.1
18.2
3.6
3.6
11.5
9.8
6.0
6.0
3.012.0
15.5
2.0
rmat), 100 percent data.
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Bli
Diagnostic group
Total
Number 4,152,130Percent 100.0
Congenital anomalies 0.7
Endocrine, nutritional, and metabolic diseases 3.4
Infectious and parasitic diseases 1.6
Injuries 2.6
Mental disorders
Retardation 21.6
Schizophrenia 9.7
Other 26.8
Neoplasms 1.2
Diseases of the—
Blood and blood-forming organs 0.4Circulatory system 4.4
Digestive system 0.9
Genitourinary system 1.0
Musculoskeletal system and connective tissue 10.3
7.8
Respiratory system 2.0
Skin and subcutaneous tissue 0.2
Other 0.2
Unknown 5.2
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Rec
a. Includes section 1619(b) participants.b.
CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].
Table 3.Percentage distribution of recipients and those who work aged 18–64, by dDecember 2006
All blind anddisabled recipients
Nervous system and sense organs b
Most disabled recipients classified as blind are included in this category. A few blind recipients widiseases of the eye are coded in other categories. Also, a few recipients are classified with diseadoes not meet the definition of blindness.
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d and Disabled Recipients
333,701100.0
1.5
1.2
0.9
1.4
40.5
7.0
18.9
0.7
0.41.3
0.4
0.6
3.6
9.0
0.7
0.1
0.3
11.3
ord format), 100 percent data.
iagnostic group,
Recipients who work a
th a primary impairment other thanses of the eye, but their impairment
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Blind and Disa
Age
Recipients who work Section 1619(
Number Number Number Percent
Total 4,238,519 100.0 333,701 7.9 86,389
18–21 304,948 7.2 33,863 11.1 3,784
22–29 539,439 12.7 85,238 15.8 22,558
30–39 671,409 15.8 76,904 11.5 23,155
40–49 1,056,432 24.9 73,613 7.0 21,331
50–59 1,167,963 27.6 49,920 4.3 12,265
60–64 498,328 11.8 14,163 2.8 3,296
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100
a. Includes section 1619(b) participants.
CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].
Table 4.Number and percentage of recipients, those who work, and section 1619(b) participantsby age, December 2006
All blind anddisabled recipients a
Percentageof all blind
and disabledrecipients
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led Recipients
b) participants
2.0
1.2
4.2
3.4
2.0
1.1
0.7
percent data.
aged 18–64,
Percentageof all blind
and disabledrecipients
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Blind and Disabled Recipients
Total
Ineligible because of earned income
Reasons no longer eligible
Both
5,931,220 16,537 228,838 5,169,888 84,226 355 92 159 120,918 310,207
Receiving payments
Section 1619(a) 17,694 6,658 2,460 3,921 2,773 33 2 12 734 1,101Have earnings 241,863 2,835 179,421 32,759 9,077 50 7 11 6,622 11,081
No earnings 5,593,327 5,454 43,099 5,122,983 20,937 113 20 34 107,178 293,509
Not receiving payments
Section 1619(b) 78,336 1,590 3,858 10,225 51,439 159 63 102 6,384 4,516
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.
CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].
Table 5.Number in December 2005, by program status and earnings in December 2006
Program statusin December 2005
Receiving paymentsin December 2006
Not receiving paymentsin December 2006
Other excessincome
Other nonpay
Section1619(b)
Do notneed
or useMedicaid
Canpay for
equivalentcoverage
Section1619(a)
Haveearnings
Noearnings
All blind anddisabledrecipients
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Blind and Disabled Reci
State or area Total
All areas 349,420 17,394 89,350
Alabama 4,268 284 1,195
Alaska 621 a a
Arizona 4,263 281 1,424
Arkansas 3,858 164 897
California 46,849 4,067 9,945
Colorado 4,102 156 938
Connecticut 3,941 132 1,171
Delaware 969 46 303
District of Columbia 795 63 282
Florida 13,435 810 4,530
Georgia 7,213 322 1,839
Hawaii 926 58 338Idaho 2,007 91 613
Illinois 14,242 702 3,603
Indiana 5,911 225 1,589
Iowa 6,985 159 1,592
Kansas 4,282 140 1,037
Kentucky 4,843 225 1,249
Louisiana 5,428 332 1,539
Maine 2,193 91 677
Maryland 6,277 286 1,658
Massachusetts 9,812 544 3,295
Michigan 13,664 504 3,159
Minnesota 10,430 279 2,493
Mississippi 3,164 188 938
Missouri 7,635 254 2,100
Montana 1,904 60 456
Nebraska 3,133 94 639
Nevada 1,814 104 561
New Hampshire 1,313 35 402
New Jersey 7,869 333 2,124
New Mexico 2,316 127 645
New York 31,382 1,598 7,568
North Carolina 8,353 310 1,974
North Dakota 1,396 35 357
Ohio 17,170 576 3,546
Oklahoma 4,242 132 1,019
Oregon 4,227 153 1,079
Pennsylvania 16,180 728 4,361
Rhode Island 1,641 63 468
Table 6.Number participating in section 1619(a) or 1619(b) and others who work, by state or December 2006
Section 1619(a)participants
Section 1619(b)participants
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South Carolina 4,859 153 992
South Dakota 2,114 44 508
Tennessee 5,352 223 1,360
Texas 15,027 737 4,131
Utah 2,517 100 690
Vermont 1,255 60 418
Virginia 7,198 331 2,018
Washington 6,415 482 2,197
West Virginia 2,254 150 654Wisconsin 10,488 308 2,284
Wyoming 875 33 278
Outlying area
Northern Mariana Islands 13 a a
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 1
a. Data are not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals.
CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].
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pients Who Work
242,676
2,789
388
2,558
2,797
32,837
3,008
2,638
620
450
8,095
5,052
5301,303
9,937
4,097
5,234
3,105
3,369
3,557
1,425
4,333
5,973
10,001
7,658
2,038
5,281
1,388
2,400
1,149
876
5,412
1,544
22,216
6,069
1,004
13,048
3,091
2,995
11,091
1,110
ther area,
Other recipientswho work
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3,714
1,562
3,769
10,159
1,727
777
4,849
3,736
1,4507,896
564
7
00 percent data.
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Blind and Disabled
Characteristic Number Percent
Total 349,420 100.0
Age
Under 18 3,246 0.9
18–21 33,863 9.7
22–29 85,238 24.4
30–39 76,904 22.0
40–49 73,613 21.1
50–59 49,920 14.3
60–64 14,163 4.1
65 or older 12,473 3.6
Sex
Male 186,840 53.5
Female 162,580 46.5
Wages 329,457 94.3
Self-employment 21,565 6.2
Earnings (dollars)
65 or less 76,736 22.0
66–99 16,384 4.7
100–199 43,182 12.4
200–299 32,460 9.3
300–399 26,021 7.4
400–499 22,472 6.4
500–599 21,173 6.1600–699 17,684 5.1
700–799 12,951 3.7
800–899 11,662 3.3
900–999 7,874 2.3
1,000 or more 60,821 17.4
None 177,891 50.9
Social Security 151,486 43.4
Other pensions 2,402 0.7
Income based on need 201 0.1
Asset income 16,300 4.7
Other 14,592 4.2
Table 7.Number and percentage who work and their average earnings, by selected char December 2006
Earned income a
Unearned income a
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Section 1619(a) 17,394 5.0
Section 1619(b) 89,350 25.6
409 0.1
Impairment-related work expenses 5,650 1.6
Blind work expenses 2,370 0.7
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record for
NOTE: Includes section 1619(b) participants.a.
b. Number of working recipients with a plan to achieve self-support (PASS). See Tables 14–17 for data on
CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].
Work incentives a
Plans to achieve self-support b
The sum of the entries may be greater than the total because some recipients may receive more than onunearned income or both earned and unearned income, or they may benefit from more than one work in
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Recipients Who Work
542
449
506
589
582
554
500
430
332
547
536
557
351
49
82
137
234
333
433
529631
733
829
932
1,704
644
408
390
775
461
668
cteristics,
Averageearnings(dollars)
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1,166
1,193
792
551
1,028
at), 100 percent data.
ll recipients with a PASS.
e type of earned or centive provision.
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Sectio
Month
Section 1619(a) participants
Number Number
December
1982 287 . . . 5,5151983 392 36.6 5,165
1984 -- -- --
1985 -- -- --
1986 -- -- --
1987 14,559 . . . 15,632
1988 19,920 36.8 15,625
1989 25,655 28.8 18,254
1990 13,994 -45.5 23,517
1991 15,531 11.0 27,264
1992 17,603 13.3 31,649
1993 20,028 13.8 35,2991994 24,315 21.4 40,683
1995 28,060 15.4 47,002
1996 31,085 10.8 51,905
1997 34,673 11.5 57,089
1998 37,271 7.5 59,542
1999 25,528 -31.5 69,265
2000 27,542 7.9 83,572
2001 22,100 -19.8 76,455
2002 17,271 -21.9 82,177
2003 17,130 -0.8 71,097
2004 17,115 -0.1 73,681
2005 17,621 3.0 78,205
2006 17,394 -1.3 89,350
2004
March 16,879 -1.5 69,532
June 16,587 -1.7 72,898
September 16,891 1.8 75,657
December 17,115 1.3 73,681
Table 8.Number and percentage change from prior period, selected months 1982–2006
Section 1619(b
Percentage changefrom prior period
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2005
March 17,082 -0.2 74,247
June 17,655 3.4 79,368
September 17,874 1.2 80,134
December 17,621 -1.4 78,205
2006
March 17,597 -0.1 78,910
June 18,159 3.2 83,090
September 18,670 2.8 87,216December 17,394 -6.8 89,350
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format),
. . . = not applicable; -- = not available.
a. Includes blind participants. Of the 89,350 participants in December 2006, 1,444 were blind.
CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].
NOTES: When the substantial gainful activity (SGA) level is periodically raised, SSI recipients with earnings bellevel become eligible for regular SSI benefits rather than the special cash payments under section 1619(a). Thisin the number of 1619(a) participants.
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1619 Participants
. . .-6.3
--
--
--
. . .
0
16.8
28.8
15.9
16.1
11.515.3
15.5
10.4
10.0
4.3
16.3
20.7
-8.5
7.5
-13.5
3.6
6.1
14.3
-2.2
4.8
3.8
-2.6
) participants a
Percentage changefrom prior period
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0.8
6.9
1.0
-2.4
0.9
5.3
5.02.4
, 100 percent data.
ow the increased SGAcan lead to decreases
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Secti
State or area Ranking
Section 1619
Number
All areas 4,238,519 103,553
Wyoming 1 4,356 306
North Dakota 2 5,591 385
South Dakota 3 8,179 540
Iowa 4 31,315 1,729
Minnesota 5 50,035 2,714
Vermont 6 9,637 469
Utah 7 15,940 771
Nebraska 8 15,795 722
Montana 9 11,114 501
Idaho 10 16,073 695
Kansas 11 26,782 1,147
Wisconsin 12 62,891 2,536Delaware 13 8,568 342
New Hampshire 14 11,076 431
Connecticut 15 34,878 1,276
Massachusetts 16 110,553 3,730
Washington 17 78,555 2,611
Nevada 18 19,419 639
Maryland 19 57,804 1,900
Maine 20 24,384 752
Alaska 21 7,333 226
Hawaii 22 13,144 389
Colorado 23 36,476 1,074New Jersey 24 82,515 2,381
Oregon 25 41,686 1,194
Missouri 26 81,828 2,278
Arizona 27 59,147 1,642
Virginia 28 83,462 2,292
Rhode Island 29 19,677 516
New York 30 344,700 8,910
Illinois 31 161,294 4,164
Indiana 32 68,732 1,774
Florida 33 207,534 5,149
District of Columbia 34 13,314 328
Pennsylvania 35 208,306 4,951
Michigan 36 153,051 3,550
New Mexico 37 32,265 739
Ohio 38 176,942 4,011
California 39 605,127 13,393
Oklahoma 40 53,324 1,125
Table 9.Ranking of state or other area, by section 1619 participants as a percentage of alland disabled recipients in state aged 18–64, December 2006
All blind anddisabled recipients a
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Louisiana 41 95,526 1,831
North Carolina 42 118,818 2,232
Arkansas 43 55,838 1,021
Texas 44 269,469 4,718
South Carolina 45 63,338 1,107
Georgia 46 121,663 2,097
Northern Mariana Islands 47 393 6
Mississippi 48 72,176 1,088
Tennessee 49 105,736 1,522Alabama 50 103,393 1,437
West Virginia 51 57,583 788
Kentucky 52 121,784 1,424
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format
a. Includes section 1619(b) participants.
CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].
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n 1619 Participants
participants
Percent
2.44
7.02
6.89
6.60
5.52
5.42
4.87
4.84
4.57
4.51
4.32
4.28
4.033.99
3.89
3.66
3.37
3.32
3.29
3.29
3.08
3.08
2.96
2.942.89
2.86
2.78
2.78
2.75
2.62
2.58
2.58
2.58
2.48
2.46
2.38
2.32
2.29
2.27
2.21
2.11
lind
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1.92
1.88
1.83
1.75
1.75
1.72
1.53
1.51
1.441.39
1.37
1.17
), 100 percent data.
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Section 1619
State or area
December 2005 September 2006 Decemb
Number Number Number
All areas 17,621 1,111 18,670 1,119 17,394
Alabama 290 1,074 310 1,075 284
Alaska 25 1,039 a 1,066 a
Arizona 260 1,084 265 1,082 281
Arkansas 147 1,083 176 1,061 164
California 3,970 1,221 4,515 1,235 4,067
Colorado 171 1,060 158 1,097 156
Connecticut 135 1,054 140 1,052 132
Delaware 43 1,076 46 1,103 46
District of Columbia 68 1,050 77 1,055 63
Florida 865 1,065 899 1,065 810Georgia 332 1,068 370 1,066 322
Hawaii 62 1,085 69 1,100 58
Idaho 95 1,085 127 1,094 91
Illinois 753 1,058 695 1,064 702
Indiana 229 1,066 230 1,056 225
Iowa 177 1,076 174 1,090 159
Kansas 128 1,077 139 1,076 140
Kentucky 275 1,088 246 1,091 225
Louisiana 329 1,083 331 1,073 332
Maine 98 1,095 100 1,086 91
Maryland 305 1,082 287 1,091 286
Massachusetts 601 1,130 614 1,128 544
Michigan 535 1,057 526 1,068 504
Minnesota 261 1,066 274 1,064 279
Mississippi 208 1,050 219 1,068 188
Missouri 260 1,074 250 1,088 254
Montana 48 1,086 57 1,077 60
Nebraska 95 1,117 102 1,080 94
Nevada 95 1,063 120 1,078 104
New Hampshire 45 1,097 44 1,053 35
New Jersey 315 1,086 326 1,101 333
New Mexico 114 1,065 124 1,102 127
New York 1,585 1,121 1,691 1,122 1,598North Carolina 323 1,052 316 1,058 310
North Dakota 29 1,048 40 1,059 35
Ohio 602 1,070 615 1,067 576
Oklahoma 150 1,066 144 1,071 132
Oregon 129 1,098 160 1,069 153
Pennsylvania 745 1,064 773 1,068 728
Rhode Island 77 1,102 75 1,124 63
Table 10.Section 1619(a) participants and their average earnings, by state or other area, selected m2005–2006
Averageearnings
(dollars)
Averageearnings
(dollars)
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South Carolina 171 1,071 167 1,083 153
South Dakota 52 1,052 63 1,069 44
Tennessee 237 1,079 247 1,086 223
Texas 705 1,062 797 1,062 737
Utah 81 1,105 103 1,071 100
Vermont 64 1,097 60 1,130 60
Virginia 362 1,069 349 1,075 331
Washington 481 1,081 530 1,089 482
West Virginia 141 1,093 138 1,087 150Wisconsin 319 1,080 328 1,079 308
Wyoming 31 1,053 41 1,069 33
Outlying area
Northern Mariana Islands 3 1,018 a 964 a
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 per
a. Data are not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals.
CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].
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Participants
er 2006
1,166
1,120
1,131
1,144
1,115
1,279
1,155
1,135
1,129
1,104
1,1151,105
1,162
1,178
1,110
1,107
1,120
1,129
1,153
1,118
1,138
1,134
1,183
1,126
1,106
1,114
1,134
1,153
1,123
1,120
1,153
1,136
1,148
1,1721,102
1,126
1,109
1,132
1,153
1,120
1,152
onths,
Averageearnings
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1,119
1,130
1,119
1,115
1,119
1,150
1,128
1,138
1,1301,117
1,079
964
cent data.
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Section 1619
State or area
December 2005 September 2006 Decemb
Number Number Number
All areas 78,205 1,118 87,216 1,173 89,350
Alabama 1,002 1,121 1,170 1,185 1,195
186 1,222 229 1,358 b
Arizona 1,126 1,171 1,405 1,252 1,424
Arkansas 785 1,052 900 1,109 897
California 8,254 1,420 9,345 1,527 9,945
Colorado 848 1,148 903 1,166 938
1,051 1,043 1,188 1,114 1,171
Delaware 251 1,224 286 1,258 303
District of Columbia 251 1,429 267 1,431 282
Florida 3,836 1,161 4,481 1,198 4,530
Georgia 1,640 1,110 1,828 1,146 1,839
272 1,246 338 1,248 338
520 980 610 1,019 613
3,044 1,095 3,496 1,175 3,603
1,462 973 1,532 1,035 1,589
Iowa 1,496 843 1,605 860 1,592
949 951 1,002 998 1,037
Kentucky 1,150 1,155 1,243 1,249 1,249
Louisiana 1,370 1,071 1,424 1,159 1,539
Maine 636 1,000 702 1,037 677
Maryland 1,429 1,189 1,637 1,225 1,658
Massachusetts 2,957 1,240 3,235 1,278 3,295
Michigan 3,042 1,024 3,176 1,059 3,159
2,215 935 2,469 975 2,493
Mississippi 805 1,125 917 1,157 938
1,774 917 2,079 961 2,100
Montana 405 906 475 926 456
590 919 633 961 639
428 1,278 511 1,371 561
367 1,023 395 1,055 402
New Jersey 1,868 1,182 2,029 1,211 2,124
New Mexico 626 1,089 649 1,131 645New York 6,731 1,270 7,341 1,301 7,568
North Carolina 1,792 1,054 1,949 1,082 1,974
330 879 345 872 357
3,120 965 3,490 1,002 3,546
798 900 1,000 987 1,019
1,005 916 1,060 1,017 1,079
Pennsylvania 3,844 1,082 4,234 1,125 4,361
Rhode Island 402 1,112 427 1,224 468
Table 11.Section 1619(b) participants and their average earnings, by state or other area, selected m2005–2006
Averageearnings
(dollars)
Averageearnings
(dollars)
Alaska a
Connecticut a
Hawaii a
Idaho a
Illinois a
Indiana a
Kansas a
Minnesota a
Missouri a
Nebraska a
Nevada a
New Hampshire a
North Dakota a
Ohio a
Oklahoma a
Oregon a
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South Carolina 879 984 963 1,008 992
South Dakota 457 849 480 839 508
Tennessee 1,182 1,101 1,330 1,143 1,360
Texas 3,559 1,054 4,040 1,128 4,131
519 980 652 982 690
Vermont 379 1,083 416 1,130 418
1,700 1,113 1,936 1,174 2,018
Washington 1,902 1,163 2,197 1,219 2,197
West Virginia 549 1,197 655 1,301 654Wisconsin 2,199 925 2,271 951 2,284
Wyoming 220 887 267 979 278
Outlying area
Northern Mariana Islands 3 808 4 859 b
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 per
a. The Social Security Administration identifies persons as potential participants; the state makes final Medicaid determi
b. Data are not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals.
CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].
Utah a
Virginia a
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Participants
er 2006
1,193
1,224
1,304
1,280
1,147
1,549
1,177
1,130
1,244
1,443
1,233
1,153
1,311
1,078
1,182
1,057
891
1,015
1,280
1,187
1,056
1,257
1,288
1,064
973
1,202
986
928
979
1,377
1,064
1,249
1,1241,325
1,073
867
1,027
1,002
1,026
1,136
1,216
onths,
Averageearnings
(dollars)
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1,013
863
1,160
1,139
1,038
1,090
1,192
1,242
1,332962
999
1,103
cent data.
nations.
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Section 1
Characteristic
Section 1619(a) participants Section 1619(
Number Number
All participants 17,394 1,166 89,350
Age
Under 18 119 1,083 235
18–21 2,162 1,134 3,784
22–29 4,877 1,155 22,558
30–39 3,952 1,173 23,155
40–49 3,681 1,180 21,331
50–59 2,091 1,183 12,265
60–64 401 1,193 3,296
65 or older 111 1,225 2,726
Sex
Male 9,582 1,176 46,968Female 7,812 1,154 42,382
Wages 16,948 1,168 86,788
Self-employment 542 1,111 3,376
Earnings (dollars)
Less than 400 . . . . . . 10,523
400–499 . . . . . . 6,288
500–599 . . . . . . 7,582
600–699 . . . . . . 7,547
700–899 . . . . . . 10,901
900–1,199 9,952 1,033 8,830
1,200 or more 7,442 1,343 37,679
None 15,776 1,168 30,470
Social Security 484 1,119 54,688
Other pensions 32 1,137 540
Income based on need 10 1,040 64
Asset income 610 1,166 3,752
Other 535 1,138 4,328
141 1,513 0
Impairment-related work expenses 359 1,229 1,461
Blind work expenses 2 2,047 588
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 1
NOTE: -- = not available; . . . = not applicable.
a.
b. Includes 22 persons with a PASS that excludes only resources.
CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].
Table 12.Number and average earnings, by selected characteristics, December 2006
Averageearnings(dollars)
Earned income a
Unearned income a
Work incentives a
Plans to achieve self-support b
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619 Participants
b) participants
1,193
--
1,363
1,253
1,196
1,161
1,164
1,051
955
1,2271,156
1,201
1,079
268
436
530
631
777
1,012
1,987
1,877
771
1,128
1,401
1,095
1,363
0
1,023
1,646
00 percent data.
Averageearnings(dollars)
of earned or provision.
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Secti
Diagnostic group
Total
Number 4,152,130 17,164
Percent 100.0 100.0
Congenital anomalies 0.7 0.8
Endocrine, nutritional, and metabolic diseases 3.4 1.7
Infectious and parasitic diseases 1.6 1.6
Injuries 2.6 1.9
Mental disorders
Retardation 21.6 30.8
Schizophrenia 9.7 8.1
Other 26.8 27.1
Neoplasms 1.2 1.0
Diseases of the—
Blood and blood-forming organs 0.4 0.7
Circulatory system 4.4 1.4Digestive system 0.9 0.5
Genitourinary system 1.0 1.0
10.3 4.3
7.8 10.8
Respiratory system 2.0 1.0
Skin and subcutaneous tissue 0.2 0.1
Other 0.2 0.4
Unknown 5.2 6.6
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format
a.
CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].
Table 13.Percentage distribution of participants aged 18–64, by diagnostic group, Decembe
All blind anddisabled recipients
Section 1619(a)participants
Musculoskeletal system andconnective tissue
Nervous system and sense organs a
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n 1619 Participants
86,389
100.0
0.8
1.8
1.7
2.3
29.4
8.4
24.2
1.2
0.7
1.70.6
1.2
5.5
10.5
0.9
0.1
0.3
8.5
), 100 percent data.
r 2006
Section 1619(b)participants
ry impairment other thaneye, but their impairment
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Other Wor
State or area
All areas 1,583 5,650
Alabama 23 143
Alaska 4 b
Arizona 7 59
Arkansas 16 48
California 371 366
Colorado 13 27
Connecticut 9 108
Delaware 0 27
District of Columbia b 0
Florida 39 306
Georgia 26 194
Hawaii 5 7Idaho 23 8
Illinois 43 191
Indiana 30 94
Iowa 53 50
Kansas 25 286
Kentucky 64 81
Louisiana b 96
Maine 46 27
Maryland 18 161
Massachusetts 100 147
Michigan 43 95
Minnesota 52 113
Mississippi 7 36
Missouri 34 104
Montana 17 9
Nebraska 17 19
Nevada b 19
New Hampshire 12 19
New Jersey 3 201
New Mexico 0 56
New York 86 477
North Carolina 73 293
North Dakota b 7
Ohio 26 106
Oklahoma 6 65
Oregon 31 36
Pennsylvania 13 242
Rhode Island 10 10
Table 14.Number, by state or other area and provision, December 2006
Plans to achieveself-support
(PASS) a
Impairment-relatedwork expenses
(IRWE)
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South Carolina 20 60
South Dakota 7 12
Tennessee 20 101
Texas 22 284
Utah b 36
Vermont 30 9
Virginia 7 465
Washington 33 89
West Virginia 11 25Wisconsin 78 234
Wyoming b b
Outlying area
Northern Mariana Islands b b
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record fo
a. Includes 435 persons with a PASS that excludes only resources.
b. Data are not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals.
CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].
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Incentive Participants
2,370
28
b
27
20
391
24
32
9
3
82
48
84
57
38
47
30
34
34
10
34
211
78
44
22
29
9
8
13
6
44
15
185
93
3
80
21
20
88
8
Blindwork expenses
(BWE)
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31
6
36
156
13
4
58
45
1364
3
b
rmat), 100 percent data.
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Other Wor
Characteristic
Total 1,583 5,650
Age
Under 18 1 4
18–21 69 276
22–29 308 1,813
30–39 364 1,608
40–49 461 1,102
50–59 313 601
60–64 57 145
65 or older 10 101
Sex
Male 643 3,106
Female 940 2,544
Wages 393 5,556
Self-employment 101 117
Earnings (dollars)
None 1,098 0
65 or less 33 469
66–99 9 227
100–199 32 798
200–299 26 696
300–399 40 663
400–499 36 493
500–599 40 497600–699 44 364
700–799 45 269
800–899 29 231
900–999 23 141
1,000 or more 128 802
None 317 2,367
Social Security 1,228 2,978
Other pensions 18 30
Income based on need 0 1
Asset income 58 345
Other 54 195
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record fo
a. Includes 435 persons with a PASS that excludes only resources.
b.
CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].
Table 15.Number, by selected characteristics and provision, December 2006
Plans to achieveself-support
(PASS) a
Impairment-relatedwork expenses
(IRWE)
Earned income b
Unearned income b
The sum of the entries may be greater than the total because some recipients may receive more thanunearned income or both earned and unearned income.
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Incentive Participants
2,370
4
84
579
678
536
364
67
58
1,273
1,097
2,296
91
0
150
78
229
188
154
117
11699
103
94
86
956
1,217
1,023
6
0
153
63
rmat), 100 percent data.
Blindwork expenses
(BWE)
one type of earned or
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Other Work Incentiv
Diagnostic group
TotalNumber 4,152,130 1,583 5,650
Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0
Congenital anomalies 0.7 0.9 2.8
Endocrine, nutritional, and metabolic diseases 3.4 1.7 0.5
Infectious and parasitic diseases 1.6 1.9 0.7
Injuries 2.6 5.9 1.8
Mental disorders
Retardation 21.6 3.9 51.5
Schizophrenia 9.7 9.7 3.5
Other 26.8 31.0 10.8
Neoplasms 1.2 0.8 0.4
Diseases of the—Blood and blood-forming organs 0.4 0.6 0.1
Circulatory system 4.4 1.5 0.8
Digestive system 0.9 0.6 0.2
Genitourinary system 1.0 0.8 0.3
Musculoskeletal system and connective tissue 10.3 7.8 1.5
7.8 13.8 13.2
Respiratory system 2.0 0.5 0.4
Skin and subcutaneous tissue 0.2 0 0
Other 0.2 0.3 0.4
Unknown 5.2 18.5 10.9
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 p
a. Includes 435 persons with a PASS that excludes only resources.
b.
CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].
Table 16.Percentage distribution, by diagnostic group and provision, December 2006
All blind anddisabled
recipients
Plans toachieve
self-support(PASS) a
Impairment-related work
expenses(IRWE)
Nervous system and sense organs b
Most disabled recipients classified as blind are included in this category. A few blind recipients with a primary impaidiseases of the eye are coded in other categories. Also, a few recipients are classified with diseases of the eye, budoes not meet the definition of blindness.
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e Participants
2,370
100.0
1.0
0.3
0.1
0.1
2.4
0
0.4
0.2
0
1.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
81.9
0
0
0.1
12.2
ercent data.
Blind workexpenses
(BWE)
rment other thantheir impairment
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Other Wor
Amount excluded (dollars)
TotalNumber 1,148 5,650
Percent 100.0 100.0
Under 25 0.3 18.5
25–49 1.1 24.1
50–99 1.1 31.8
100–199 5.9 15.6
200–299 7.3 4.8
300–499 20.7 3.2
500–999 49.7 1.8
1,000 or more 13.8 0.3
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record fo
a. Data do not include plans to achieve self-support that exclude only resources.
CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].
Table 17.Percentage distribution of persons with income excluded, by amount excludedDecember 2006
Plans to achieveself-support
(PASS) a
Impairment-relatedwork expenses
(IRWE)
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Incentive Participants
2,370
100.0
18.7
10.8
14.8
16.6
11.9
13.0
11.0
3.1
rmat), 100 percent data.
and provision,
Blindwork expenses
(BWE)