U.S. Social Security Administration, Office of Retirement and Disability Policy.
Monthly Statistical Snapshot, September 2009
 

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SSI Monthly Statistics.


Table 1.
Number of people receiving Social Security, Supplemental Security Income, or both, September 2009
(in thousands)
Type of beneficiary Total Social Security only SSI only Both Social Security
and SSI
All beneficiaries 57,210 49,518 5,038 2,654
Aged 65 or older 37,339 35,300 890 1,148
Disabled, under age 65 a 12,575 6,923 4,147 1,506
Other b 7,296 7,296 . . . . . .
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data. Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record, 100 percent data.
NOTES: Data are for the end of the specified month. Only Social Security beneficiaries in current-payment status are included.
. . . = not applicable.
a. Includes children receiving SSI on the basis of their own disability.
b. Social Security beneficiaries who are neither aged nor disabled (for example, early retirees, young survivors).
CONTACT: Art Kahn (410) 965-0186 or ssi.monthly@ssa.gov for further information.
Table 2.
Social Security benefits, September 2009
Type of beneficiary Beneficiaries Total monthly benefits
(millions of dollars)
Average monthly
benefit (dollars)
Number
(thousands)
Percent
All beneficiaries 52,172 100.0 55,410 1,062.10
Old-Age Insurance
Retired workers 33,320 63.9 38,680 1,160.90
Spouses 2,353 4.5 1,346 572.20
Children 549 1.1 311 567.70
Survivors Insurance
Widow(er)s and parents a 4,348 8.3 4,772 1,097.50
Widowed mothers and fathers b 161 0.3 135 842.20
Children 1,891 3.6 1,409 745.30
Disability Insurance
Disabled workers 7,689 14.7 8,169 1,062.50
Spouses 159 0.3 46 287.90
Children 1,703 3.3 540 317.10
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
NOTES: Data are for the end of the specified month. Only beneficiaries in current-payment status are included.
Some Social Security beneficiaries are entitled to more than one type of benefit. In most cases, they are dually entitled to a worker benefit and a higher spouse or widow(er) benefit. If both benefits are financed from the same trust fund, the beneficiary is usually counted only once in the statistics, as a retired-worker or a disabled-worker beneficiary, and the benefit amount recorded is the larger amount associated with the auxiliary benefit. If the benefits are paid from different trust funds the beneficiary is counted twice, and the respective benefit amounts are recorded for each type of benefit.
a. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s aged 60 or older, disabled widow(er)s aged 50 or older, and dependent parents of deceased workers aged 62 or older.
b. A widow(er) or surviving divorced parent caring for the entitled child of a deceased worker who is under age 16 or is disabled.
CONTACT: Hazel P. Jenkins (410) 965-0164 or oasdi.monthly@ssa.gov for further information.
Table 3.
Supplemental Security Income recipients, September 2009
Age Recipients Total payments a
(millions of dollars)
Average monthly
payment b (dollars)
Number
(thousands)
Percent
All recipients 7,692 100.0 4,183 497.50
Under 18 1,196 15.5 757 592.50
18–64 4,457 57.9 2,595 514.20
65 or older 2,039 26.5 831 405.40
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record, 100 percent data.
NOTE: Data are for the end of the specified month.
a. Includes retroactive payments.
b. Excludes retroactive payments.
CONTACT: Art Kahn (410) 965-0186 or ssi.monthly@ssa.gov for further information.