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Total Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Beneficiaries, 2008

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 Total SSI Beneficiaries
United States7,519,529
Alabama166,781
Alaska11,654
Arizona103,252
Arkansas98,870
California1,270,223
Colorado60,004
Connecticut55,453
Delaware14,837
District of Columbia22,720
Florida445,338
Georgia212,977
Hawaii23,698
Idaho24,695
Illinois265,563
Indiana108,148
Iowa45,413
Kansas41,892
Kentucky186,465
Louisiana165,767
Maine33,873
Maryland100,995
Massachusetts182,208
Michigan232,524
Minnesota80,645
Mississippi122,467
Missouri124,428
Montana16,055
Nebraska23,713
Nevada37,022
New Hampshire15,849
New Jersey159,564
New Mexico57,631
New York656,968
North Carolina208,457
North Dakota8,021
Ohio265,285
Oklahoma88,095
Oregon66,446
Pennsylvania340,096
Rhode Island31,585
South Carolina107,336
South Dakota13,071
Tennessee165,229
Texas566,504
Utah25,447
Vermont14,342
Virginia142,022
Washington125,062
West Virginia79,788
Wisconsin99,133
Wyoming5,918
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Notes: 

US total does not include 848 beneficiaries from the Northern Mariana Islands and 124 of unknown residence.

Sources: 

Table 1, SSI Recipients by State and County, 2008, Social Security Administration, Office of Retirement and Disability Policy, available at http://www.socialsecurity.gov/policy/docs/statcomps/ssi_sc/2008/table01.html
based on Social Security Administration, Disabled Beneficiaries and Dependents Master Beneficiary Record file, 100 percent data.

Definitions: 

SSI: Supplemental Security Income is a federal entitlement program that provides cash assistance to low-income aged, blind, and disabled individuals. Individuals receiving SSI benefits are eligible for Medicaid coverage in all states except "section 209(b)" states, which have opted to use their more restrictive 1972 criteria in determining Medicaid eligibility for SSI recipients. Section 209(b) of the 1972 amendments to the Social Security Act allowed states the option of continuing to use their own eligibility criteria in determining Medicaid eligibility for the elderly and disabled rather than extending Medicaid coverage to all of those individuals who qualify for SSI benefits. As of 2001, eleven states (Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Virginia) had elected the "209(b)" option to apply their 1972 eligibility criteria to aged or disabled individuals receiving SSI benefits for purposes of determining Medicaid eligibility.



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