Annual Statistical Supplement, 2013

Social Welfare and the Economy

Interprogram Data

Table 3.C3 Contributions to the Social Security and Medicare trust funds, by program and source, 2003–2012 (in millions of dollars)
Program and source 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
  Social Security trust funds
Old-Age and Survivors Insurance a 468,574 486,726 520,706 550,415 578,069 590,122 590,322 569,018 592,314 628,302
Employer 217,675 223,311 241,018 253,705 265,753 272,060 269,586 257,245 271,395 285,328
Employee 216,222 222,118 239,163 251,813 263,856 269,956 267,440 257,893 184,227 191,028
Self-employed 22,179 26,703 26,682 29,269 31,269 32,540 33,366 29,635 26,728 27,538
General fund reimbursement b b b b b b b 2,155 87,753 97,735
Taxation of benefits 12,497 14,593 13,843 15,628 17,192 15,566 19,930 22,090 22,211 26,675
Disability Insurance a 78,386 81,287 87,150 92,038 96,636 98,879 98,820 94,728 98,389 102,744
Employer 36,962 37,922 40,929 43,081 45,127 46,199 45,783 43,684 46,086 48,451
Employee 36,716 37,720 40,614 42,760 44,804 45,841 45,418 43,794 31,259 32,487
Self-employed 3,764 4,534 4,534 4,967 5,312 5,526 5,664 5,034 4,537 4,677
General fund reimbursement b b b b b b b 366 14,927 16,546
Taxation of benefits 944 1,111 1,073 1,230 1,393 1,313 1,955 1,852 1,581 583
  Medicare trust funds
Hospital Insurance a 159,164 166,977 182,565 194,238 205,289 213,364 206,173 199,102 214,003 227,814
Employer 69,885 72,760 80,159 84,417 89,093 91,981 88,242 84,397 91,381 95,618
Employee 69,885 72,760 80,159 84,417 89,093 91,981 88,242 84,397 91,381 95,618
Self-employed 9,472 10,964 11,065 12,439 13,669 14,732 14,405 13,238 12,830 14,494
Voluntarily enrolled c 1,604 1,915 2,416 2,645 2,841 2,938 2,908 3,310 3,267 3,441
Taxation of benefits 8,318 8,577 8,765 10,319 10,593 11,733 12,376 13,760 15,143 18,643
Supplementary Medical Insurance a,d 27,402 31,435 37,535 42,853 46,773 50,232 56,040 51,986 57,514 58,024
Aged 23,546 26,737 31,722 36,346 39,676 42,335 47,433 43,168 47,646 48,495
Disabled 3,856 4,699 5,813 6,507 7,096 7,897 8,606 8,818 9,868 9,529
SOURCE: Department of the Treasury.
NOTE: Totals do not necessarily equal the sum of rounded components.
a. Employment taxes depend on tax rates and, for the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance and Disability Insurance Trust Funds, wage bases (because of taxable maximums). The taxable maximum for Medicare Hospital Insurance was eliminated in 1994. Employer and employee contributions differ by estimated amounts of employee tax overpayments and by employee tax on tips.
b. Between -$500,000 and $500,000.
c. Beginning in July 1973, aged ineligibles may voluntarily enroll for HI.
d. Includes premiums paid on behalf of eligibles by state governments under "buy-in" arrangements.
CONTACT: Michael Stephens (410) 965-3028 or statistics@ssa.gov.
Table 3.C4 Average monthly amount of Social Security and Supplemental Security Income, December 1950–2012 (in current and 2012 dollars)
Year Average monthly Social Security benefit in current-payment status Average monthly Supplemental Security Income amount for— Consumer Price Index a
Retired workers Widowed mother or father and 2 children Aged recipients b
Current dollars 2012 dollars Current dollars 2012 dollars Current dollars 2012 dollars
1950 43.86 402.81 93.90 862.38 43.05 395.37 25.0
1951 42.14 365.11 93.80 812.70 44.55 385.99 26.5
1952 49.25 423.51 106.00 911.52 48.80 419.64 26.7
1953 51.10 436.15 111.90 955.10 48.90 417.38 26.9
1954 59.14 508.56 130.50 1,122.20 48.70 418.78 26.7
1955 61.90 530.31 135.40 1,159.99 50.05 428.79 26.8
1956 63.09 524.84 141.00 1,172.96 53.25 442.98 27.6
1957 64.58 522.10 146.30 1,182.76 55.50 448.69 28.4
1958 66.35 527.13 151.70 1,205.20 56.95 452.45 28.9
1959 72.78 568.38 170.70 1,333.09 56.70 442.80 29.4
1960 74.04 570.46 188.00 1,448.48 58.90 453.81 29.8
1961 75.65 578.97 189.30 1,448.78 57.60 440.83 30.0
1962 76.19 575.44 190.70 1,440.29 61.55 464.86 30.4
1963 76.88 571.25 192.50 1,430.36 62.80 466.63 30.9
1964 77.57 570.84 193.40 1,423.23 63.65 468.40 31.2
1965 83.92 605.91 219.80 1,586.98 63.10 455.59 31.8
1966 84.35 588.66 221.90 1,548.58 68.05 474.90 32.9
1967 85.37 578.20 224.40 1,519.83 70.15 475.12 33.9
1968 98.86 639.39 257.10 1,662.82 69.55 449.82 35.5
1969 100.40 611.45 255.80 1,557.87 73.90 450.06 37.7
1970 118.10 681.30 291.10 1,679.31 77.65 447.95 39.8
1971 132.17 738.35 320.00 1,787.64 77.50 432.94 41.1
1972 162.35 877.07 383.10 2,069.64 79.95 431.92 42.5
1973 166.42 827.06 391.00 1,943.15 76.15 378.44 46.2
1974 188.21 832.62 438.40 1,939.43 91.06 402.84 51.9
1975 207.18 857.09 468.60 1,938.57 90.93 376.17 55.5
1976 224.86 887.08 503.40 1,985.92 94.37 372.29 58.2
1977 243.00 898.43 546.60 2,020.92 96.62 357.23 62.1
1978 263.20 892.63 591.90 2,007.39 100.43 340.60 67.7
1979 294.30 880.98 655.00 1,960.73 122.67 367.21 76.7
1980 341.40 908.29 759.20 2,019.84 128.20 341.07 86.3
1981 385.97 942.75 858.00 2,095.71 137.81 336.61 94.0
1982 419.30 986.39 885.50 2,083.10 145.69 342.73 97.6
1983 440.77 999.02 923.00 2,092.01 157.89 357.86 101.3
1984 460.57 1,004.24 948.30 2,067.71 157.88 344.25 105.3
1985 478.62 1,005.41 981.50 2,061.78 164.26 345.05 109.3
1986 488.44 1,014.89 994.00 2,065.36 173.66 360.84 110.5
1987 512.65 1,019.97 1,032.30 2,053.87 180.64 359.40 115.4
1988 536.77 1,022.76 1,070.40 2,039.53 188.23 358.65 120.5
1989 566.85 1,032.11 1,120.04 2,039.34 198.81 361.99 126.1
1990 602.56 1,033.99 1,177.70 2,020.93 212.66 364.92 133.8
1991 629.32 1,047.80 1,216.76 2,025.87 221.30 368.46 137.9
1992 652.64 1,056.00 1,252.40 2,026.43 227.39 367.93 141.9
1993 674.06 1,061.48 1,282.60 2,019.79 236.52 372.46 145.8
1994 697.34 1,069.53 1,328.40 2,037.41 242.54 371.99 149.7
1995 719.80 1,076.65 1,365.50 2,042.47 250.65 374.91 153.5
1996 744.96 1,078.45 1,450.60 2,099.99 260.75 377.48 158.6
1997 774.84 1,102.93 1,502.60 2,138.85 268.46 382.14 161.3
1998 779.69 1,092.23 1,537.70 2,154.09 277.45 388.67 163.9
1999 804.30 1,097.25 1,590.40 2,169.67 289.19 394.52 168.3
2000 844.48 1,114.33 1,675.40 2,210.76 299.69 395.45 174.0
2001 874.44 1,136.23 1,755.10 2,280.54 314.22 408.29 176.7
2002 895.00 1,135.94 1,812.10 2,299.93 330.04 418.89 180.9
2003 922.08 1,148.72 1,880.97 2,343.30 342.28 426.41 184.3
2004 954.89 1,152.09 1,952.80 2,356.08 350.53 422.92 190.3
2005 1,002.00 1,169.00 2,061.30 2,404.85 360.25 420.29 196.8
2006 1,044.40 1,188.28 2,146.70 2,442.43 373.05 424.44 201.8
2007 1,078.60 1,179.27 2,221.10 2,428.40 384.15 420.00 210.0
2008 1,152.90 1,259.30 2,371.80 2,590.70 393.46 429.77 210.2
2009 1,164.30 1,238.18 2,403.30 2,555.80 399.14 424.47 215.9
2010 1,175.50 1,231.27 2,418.40 2,533.14 399.75 418.72 219.2
2011 1,228.57 1,249.80 2,513.46 2,556.89 397.62 404.49 225.7
2012 1,261.61 1,261.61 2,561.39 2,561.39 409.31 409.31 229.6
SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record and Supplemental Security Record, 100 percent data.
a. Data from Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) for all items (1982–1984 = 100).
b. Through 1973, data refer to Old-Age Assistance program. Beginning January 1974, the Supplemental Security Income program superseded the Old-Age Assistance program in the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
CONTACT: (410) 965-0090 or statistics@ssa.gov.
Table 3.C5 Population aged 65 or older receiving Social Security (OASDI) benefits, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments, or both, by state, December 1940–2012, selected years
Year and state Population aged 65 or older receiving— Persons receiving both OASDI and SSI as a percentage of—
OASDI SSI a OASDI and SSI, number per 1,000 OASDI, SSI, or both, number per 1,000
Number per 1,000 State rank Number per 1,000 State rank OASDI beneficiaries SSI recipients
1940 7 . . . 217 . . . 1 223 14.3 0.5
1945 62 . . . 194 . . . 5 251 8.1 2.6
1950 164 . . . 224 . . . 22 366 12.6 9.8
1955 394 . . . 179 . . . 34 539 8.6 19.2
1960 616 . . . 141 . . . 41 716 6.6 28.5
1965 752 . . . 117 . . . 52 817 7.0 44.7
1970 855 . . . 104 . . . 63 896 7.4 60.4
1975 904 . . . 111 . . . 78 939 8.6 69.5
1980 914 . . . 87 . . . 61 941 6.7 70.2
1985 917 . . . 71 . . . 51 937 5.5 71.1
1990 924 . . . 66 . . . 46 944 4.9 69.2
1995 913 . . . 63 . . . 39 937 4.3 62.6
2000 911 . . . 57 . . . 34 934 3.7 59.1
2001 908 . . . 56 . . . 33 931 3.6 58.4
2002 901 . . . 56 . . . 32 924 3.6 57.8
2003 908 . . . 55 . . . 32 932 3.5 57.4
2004 926 . . . 54 . . . 31 950 3.3 57.0
2005 919 . . . 53 . . . 31 943 3.3 57.6
2006 919 . . . 53 . . . 30 942 3.3 57.1
2007 904 . . . 53 . . . 30 926 3.4 57.3
2008 898 . . . 52 . . . 30 921 3.3 56.8
2009 901 . . . 51 . . . 29 924 3.2 56.0
2010 894 . . . 50 . . . 28 940 3.1 56.2
2011 925 . . . 50 . . . 28 947 3.0 56.3
2012  
United States 872 . . . 47 . . . 26 893 3.0 56.0
Alabama 907 15 41 15 30 917 3.4 75.1
Alaska 848 44 48 9 29 866 3.5 61.8
Arizona 822 48 27 29 16 833 2.0 59.6
Arkansas 909 13 34 21 27 916 3.0 79.6
California 813 50 117 1 59 871 7.3 50.5
Colorado 845 45 25 35 14 856 1.6 55.9
Connecticut 887 31 26 33 13 899 1.5 50.1
Delaware 894 26 18 42 11 901 1.2 60.4
District of Columbia 742 51 60 3 35 768 4.7 57.5
Florida 819 49 47 10 24 842 3.0 51.0
Georgia 875 36 43 13 29 888 3.3 67.8
Hawaii 852 42 40 16 22 870 2.6 54.9
Idaho 914 9 18 43 12 919 1.4 70.9
Illinois 878 35 36 18 16 897 1.8 45.1
Indiana 930 6 15 48 10 935 1.0 66.0
Iowa 934 3 15 49 10 938 1.1 69.2
Kansas 903 19 17 45 11 909 1.2 63.4
Kentucky 901 23 51 8 36 916 4.0 70.6
Louisiana 861 39 52 7 38 876 4.4 72.1
Maine 909 14 23 38 18 914 2.0 76.6
Maryland 829 47 32 22 15 846 1.8 46.9
Massachusetts 859 40 47 11 21 885 2.4 44.4
Michigan 930 7 28 28 15 942 1.6 53.9
Minnesota 905 18 26 32 11 920 1.2 41.3
Mississippi 911 12 59 4 46 924 5.1 78.0
Missouri 901 24 21 39 14 908 1.6 66.6
Montana 889 29 18 41 12 895 1.3 65.7
Nebraska 902 21 16 46 10 908 1.2 65.5
Nevada 840 46 31 24 18 853 2.2 58.2
New Hampshire 932 4 11 51 6 936 0.7 60.1
New Jersey 888 30 43 12 20 911 2.3 47.0
New Mexico 851 43 56 6 39 868 4.6 69.8
New York 863 38 86 2 43 906 4.9 49.7
North Carolina 890 28 31 23 23 898 2.6 73.6
North Dakota 906 17 15 47 10 911 1.1 66.5
Ohio 884 33 23 37 13 895 1.5 55.9
Oklahoma 902 22 27 31 19 909 2.1 72.1
Oregon 906 16 27 30 16 917 1.8 58.6
Pennsylvania 913 10 30 27 16 926 1.8 54.1
Rhode Island 916 8 42 14 24 933 2.7 57.9
South Carolina 903 20 31 26 23 911 2.5 74.6
South Dakota 965 1 24 36 14 975 1.5 59.1
Tennessee 911 11 34 20 25 921 2.7 72.0
Texas 855 41 59 5 39 874 4.6 67.3
Utah 882 34 18 44 9 890 1.1 53.0
Vermont 930 5 25 34 19 936 2.1 76.2
Virginia 869 37 31 25 18 882 2.0 57.0
Washington 886 32 34 19 14 906 1.6 40.0
West Virginia 896 25 37 17 25 908 2.8 67.0
Wisconsin 937 2 19 40 12 944 1.3 62.4
Wyoming 891 27 11 50 9 894 1.0 79.0
SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record and Supplemental Security Record, and Census Bureau, 100 percent data.
NOTE: . . . = not applicable.
a. For 1940–1973, data refer to the Old-Age Assistance program. Beginning January 1974, the Supplemental Security Income program superseded the Old-Age Assistance program in the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
CONTACT: (410) 965-0090 or statistics@ssa.gov.
Table 3.C6 Number and percentage of Social Security (OASDI) beneficiaries also receiving federally administered Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments, by type of OASDI benefit and SSI eligibility category, December 2012
Type of benefit All OASDI beneficiaries Number receiving SSI Percentage of all OASDI beneficiaries
Total Aged Blind and disabled Total Aged Blind and disabled
Total 56,758,185 2,822,437 656,536 2,165,901 5.0 1.2 3.8
Retirement 39,613,410 1,149,447 575,811 573,636 2.9 1.5 1.4
Workers aged 65 or older 33,440,169 838,450 510,035 328,415 2.5 1.5 1.0
Men 16,969,697 360,310 217,534 142,776 2.1 1.3 0.8
Women 16,470,472 478,140 292,501 185,639 2.9 1.8 1.1
Workers aged 62–64 3,280,323 57,092 0 57,092 1.7 0.0 1.7
Men 1,589,822 34,707 0 34,707 2.2 0.0 2.2
Women 1,690,501 22,385 0 22,385 1.3 0.0 1.3
Spouses 2,280,662 140,509 65,758 74,751 6.2 2.9 3.3
Aged 65 or older 2,067,746 128,884 65,758 63,126 6.2 3.2 3.1
Aged 62–64 177,706 10,876 0 10,876 6.1 0.0 6.1
Under age 62 with children 35,210 749 0 749 2.1 0.0 2.1
Disabled adult children 269,799 108,867 17 108,850 40.4 (L) 40.3
Aged 65 or older 1,577 677 17 660 42.9 1.1 41.9
Aged 18–64 268,222 108,190 0 108,190 40.3 0.0 40.3
Children under age 18 and students aged 18–19 342,457 4,529 1 4,528 1.3 (L) 1.3
Survivors 6,255,582 402,659 78,735 323,924 6.4 1.3 5.2
Nondisabled widow(er)s 3,937,959 158,242 76,694 81,548 4.0 1.9 2.1
Aged 65 or older 3,497,938 152,217 76,694 75,523 4.4 2.2 2.2
Aged 60–64 440,021 6,025 0 6,025 1.4 0.0 1.4
Disabled widow(er)s 255,472 37,777 35 37,742 14.8 (L) 14.8
Widowed mothers and fathers 153,628 3,240 40 3,200 2.1 (L) 2.1
Parents 1,427 51 47 4 3.6 3.3 0.3
Disabled adult children 624,472 179,109 1,919 177,190 28.7 0.3 28.4
Aged 65 or older 81,636 22,845 1,919 20,926 28.0 2.4 25.6
Aged 18–64 542,836 156,264 0 156,264 28.8 0.0 28.8
Children under age 18 and students aged 18–19 1,282,624 24,240 0 24,240 1.9 0.0 1.9
Disability 10,889,193 1,270,331 1,990 1,268,341 11.7 (L) 11.6
Workers 8,826,591 1,103,348 611 1,102,737 12.5 (L) 12.5
Men 4,606,044 463,546 251 463,295 10.1 (L) 10.1
Women 4,220,547 639,802 360 639,442 15.2 (L) 15.2
Spouses 162,550 12,441 1,379 11,062 7.7 0.8 6.8
Aged 65 or older 44,589 5,415 1,379 4,036 12.1 3.1 9.1
Aged 62–64 47,900 2,969 0 2,969 6.2 0.0 6.2
Under age 62 with children 70,061 4,057 0 4,057 5.8 0.0 5.8
Disabled adult children aged 18–64 112,405 79,488 0 79,488 70.7 0.0 70.7
Children under age 18 and students aged 18–19 1,787,647 75,054 0 75,054 4.2 0.0 4.2
SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record and Supplemental Security Record, 100 percent data.
NOTES: Totals do not necessarily equal the sum of rounded components.
OASDI = Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance; (L) = less than 0.05 percent.
CONTACT: (410) 965-0090 or statistics@ssa.gov.
Table 3.C6.1 Number of persons aged 18–64 receiving Social Security (OASDI) benefits or federally administered Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments based on disability, by type of benefit, December 1978–2012
Year Unduplicated total a OASDI beneficiaries Blind or disabled SSI recipients
Total Disabled workers Disabled adult children under age 65 Disabled widow(er)s Total Receiving SSI only Receiving both SSI and OASDI
1978 4,676,450 3,415,469 2,879,774 405,944 129,751 1,747,126 b 1,260,981 486,145
1979 4,662,528 3,419,624 2,870,590 419,201 129,833 1,726,553 b 1,242,904 483,649
1980 4,662,546 3,418,434 2,858,680 432,174 127,580 1,730,847 b 1,244,112 486,735
1981 4,570,071 3,340,701 2,776,519 442,592 121,590 1,702,895 b 1,229,370 473,525
1982 4,366,314 3,169,449 2,603,599 449,478 116,372 1,655,279 b 1,196,865 458,414
1983 4,367,241 3,143,111 2,569,029 462,491 111,591 1,699,774 b 1,224,130 475,644
1984 4,460,188 3,183,618 2,596,516 477,951 109,151 1,780,459 b 1,276,570 503,889
1985 4,591,316 3,258,200 2,656,638 494,557 107,005 1,879,168 b 1,333,116 546,052
1986 4,812,143 3,346,603 2,728,463 511,166 106,974 2,010,458 b 1,465,540 544,918
1987 4,904,785 3,416,529 2,785,859 524,388 106,282 2,118,710 b 1,488,256 630,454
1988 5,012,435 3,468,186 2,830,284 534,779 103,123 2,202,714 1,544,249 658,465
1989 5,155,787 3,540,480 2,895,364 543,486 101,630 2,301,926 c 1,615,307 686,619
1990 5,395,261 3,667,721 3,011,294 555,438 100,989 2,449,897 1,727,540 722,357
1991 5,743,614 3,877,804 3,194,938 568,377 114,489 2,641,524 1,865,810 775,714
1992 6,249,217 4,185,714 3,467,783 586,607 131,324 2,909,997 2,063,503 846,494
1993 6,707,127 4,476,648 3,725,966 603,667 147,015 3,148,413 2,230,479 917,934
1994 7,103,399 4,741,348 3,962,954 617,718 160,676 3,335,255 2,362,051 973,204
1995 7,398,942 4,987,004 4,185,263 628,717 173,024 3,482,256 2,411,938 1,070,318
1996 7,691,134 5,205,071 4,385,623 637,537 181,911 3,568,393 2,486,063 1,082,330
1997 7,818,216 5,340,082 4,508,134 644,010 187,938 3,561,625 2,478,134 1,083,491
1998 8,090,686 5,543,886 4,698,319 651,386 194,181 3,646,020 2,546,800 1,099,220
1999 8,311,949 5,736,071 4,879,455 657,821 198,795 3,690,970 2,575,878 1,115,092
2000 8,519,241 5,908,756 5,042,334 664,995 201,427 3,744,022 2,610,485 1,133,537
2001 8,799,998 6,150,475 5,274,183 672,049 204,243 3,811,494 2,649,523 1,161,971
2002 9,118,926 6,430,412 5,543,981 679,073 207,358 3,877,752 2,688,514 1,189,238
2003 9,510,138 6,769,336 5,873,673 686,304 209,359 3,953,248 2,740,802 1,212,446
2004 9,792,950 7,019,198 6,116,444 692,019 210,735 4,017,108 2,773,752 1,243,356
2005 10,094,657 7,298,737 6,385,405 700,331 213,001 4,082,870 2,795,920 1,286,950
2006 10,646,193 7,803,692 6,806,918 776,596 220,178 4,152,130 2,842,501 1,309,629
2007 11,000,748 8,118,382 7,098,723 794,677 224,982 4,221,920 2,882,366 1,339,554
2008 11,486,100 8,528,164 7,426,691 871,466 230,007 4,333,096 2,957,936 1,375,160
2009 11,997,296 8,945,376 7,788,013 920,883 236,480 4,451,288 3,051,920 1,399,368
2010 12,570,871 9,398,104 8,203,951 949,200 244,953 4,631,507 3,172,767 1,458,740
2011 12,449,120 9,074,999 8,170,755 791,098 113,146 4,777,010 3,374,121 1,402,889
2012 12,734,299 9,275,112 8,352,954 809,697 112,461 4,869,637 3,459,187 1,410,450
SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record and Supplemental Security Record, 100 percent data.
NOTE: Beginning with data for 2011, OASDI beneficiaries who are entitled to both a primary benefit (based on one's own earnings record) and a secondary benefit (based on a spouse's earnings record) are counted only once in this table.
a. Includes persons receiving Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI), SSI, or both.
b. The number of OASDI disabled adult child beneficiaries aged 18–64 also receiving SSI was estimated on the basis of the number of such beneficiaries aged 18 or older for the same year and on the comparative size of the two groups at the end of 1988.
c. December data for OASDI disabled beneficiaries also receiving SSI were not available. Instead, the average of the September 1989 and March 1990 numbers was used.
CONTACT: (410) 965-0090 or statistics@ssa.gov.
Table 3.C7a Number of persons aged 15 or older reporting only one race and having Social Security (OASDI) benefits or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) in March 2013, by sex, age, and race, and average annual benefit in 2012
Sex and age All persons White Black or African American American Indian, Alaska Native Asian Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander
Total Reporting only one race
  Social Security beneficiaries (thousands)
Total 47,818 47,297 40,707 4,812 355 1,368 55
Sex
Male 21,283 21,055 18,298 2,002 161 577 18
Female 26,535 26,242 22,409 2,810 194 791 37
Age
15–54 5,097 4,950 3,810 928 85 115 12
55–64 6,365 6,287 5,242 842 50 147 5
65–74 19,686 19,512 16,960 1,752 143 635 21
75 or older 16,669 16,549 14,694 1,289 77 471 17
  Supplemental Security Income recipients (thousands)
Total 5,999 5,850 3,862 1,568 113 296 11
Sex
Male 2,549 2,486 1,656 644 49 134 2
Female 3,450 3,364 2,205 923 64 162 9
Age
15–54 3,405 3,304 2,175 978 64 79 8
55–64 1,440 1,405 964 370 27 44 1
65–74 674 665 438 134 13 78 2
75 or older 480 475 284 85 10 95 1
  Average annual benefit in 2012 (dollars)
Social Security 13,695 13,709 13,920 12,243 12,685 12,843 a
Supplemental Security Income 7,601 7,613 7,820 7,195 6,419 7,658 a
SOURCE: Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, public-use file of the March 2013 Income Supplement.
NOTES: Table includes civilian noninstitutionalized population residing in the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
For a discussion of standard errors of estimated numbers and percentages, see Census Bureau, Current Population Reports, Series P-60.
Totals do not necessarily equal the sum of rounded components.
OASDI = Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance.
a. Average benefits are not shown for fewer than 75,000 weighted cases.
CONTACT: (410) 965-0090 or statistics@ssa.gov.
Table 3.C7b Number of persons aged 15 or older reporting one or more races and having Social Security (OASDI) benefits or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) in March 2013, by sex, age, and race, and average annual benefit in 2012
Sex and age All persons White alone or in combination Black or African American alone or in combination American Indian, Alaska Native alone or in combination Asian alone or in combination Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone or in combination
Total Reporting only one race Reporting two or more races
  Social Security beneficiaries (thousands)
Total a 47,818 47,297 521 41,166 4,960 727 1,407 63
Sex
Male 21,283 21,055 228 18,499 2,054 331 594 22
Female 26,535 26,242 294 22,666 2,906 396 813 41
Age
15–54 5,097 4,950 147 3,936 978 181 128 15
55–64 6,365 6,287 79 5,311 862 112 152 6
65–74 19,686 19,512 175 17,122 1,797 267 651 24
75 or older 16,669 16,549 120 14,796 1,323 167 477 18
  Supplemental Security Income recipients (thousands)
Total a 5,999 5,850 148 3,989 1,618 224 305 12
Sex
Male 2,549 2,486 63 1,710 669 95 137 2
Female 3,450 3,364 86 2,280 949 129 167 9
Age
15–54 3,405 3,304 101 2,261 1,013 141 84 8
55–64 1,440 1,405 35 994 380 51 48 1
65–74 674 665 8 446 139 17 78 2
75 or older 480 475 4 287 87 14 95 1
  Average annual benefit in 2012 (dollars)
Social Security 13,695 13,709 12,413 13,903 12,241 12,779 12,823 b
Supplemental Security Income 7,601 7,613 7,148 7,802 7,179 6,856 7,627 b
SOURCE: Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, public-use file of the March 2013 Income Supplement.
NOTES: Table includes civilian noninstitutionalized population residing in the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
For a discussion of standard errors of estimated numbers and percentages, see Census Bureau, Current Population Reports, Series P-60.
Totals do not necessarily equal the sum of rounded components.
"In combination" means in combination with one or more other races.
OASDI = Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance.
a. The sum of the five race groups adds to more than the total because individuals may report more than one race.
b. Average benefits are not shown for fewer than 75,000 weighted cases.
CONTACT: (410) 965-0090 or statistics@ssa.gov.
Table 3.C8 Number of persons aged 15 or older with Social Security (OASDI) benefits or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and number and percentage of Hispanic origin in March 2013, by age and sex, and average annual benefit in 2012
Age All beneficiaries (thousands) Hispanic origin a (thousands) Hispanic origin as a percentage of all beneficiaries a
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
  Social Security beneficiaries
Total, all ages 47,818 21,283 26,535 3,483 1,562 1,921 7.3 7.3 7.2
15–34 1,693 800 892 249 115 135 14.7 14.3 15.1
35–44 1,177 480 697 139 49 89 11.8 10.2 12.8
45–54 2,228 1,043 1,185 193 100 93 8.7 9.6 7.9
55–64 6,365 2,941 3,424 542 260 282 8.5 8.8 8.2
65–74 19,686 9,140 10,546 1,353 608 745 6.9 6.7 7.1
75 or older 16,669 6,878 9,791 1,006 430 576 6.0 6.2 5.9
  Supplemental Security Income recipients
Total, all ages 5,999 2,549 3,450 987 369 618 16.5 14.5 17.9
15–34 1,328 656 672 207 97 110 15.6 14.8 16.4
35–44 733 290 443 126 42 83 17.2 14.6 18.8
45–54 1,344 614 730 167 55 112 12.5 9.0 15.4
55–64 1,440 605 835 235 112 123 16.3 18.6 14.7
65–74 674 219 455 140 35 105 20.8 16.1 23.1
75 or older 480 165 315 111 28 84 23.2 16.7 26.6
  Average annual benefit in 2012 (dollars)
Social Security 13,695 15,628 12,144 11,492 12,798 10,431 . . . . . . . . .
Supplemental Security Income 7,601 8,108 7,227 6,815 7,289 6,532 . . . . . . . . .
SOURCE: Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, public-use file of the March 2013 Income Supplement.
NOTES: Table includes civilian noninstitutionalized population residing in the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
For a discussion of standard errors of estimated numbers and percentages, see Census Bureau, Current Population Reports, Series P-60.
Totals do not necessarily equal the sum of rounded components.
OASDI = Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance; . . . = not applicable.
a. Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race.
CONTACT: (410) 965-0090 or statistics@ssa.gov.