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Total Disabled Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) Beneficiaries Ages 18-64, December 2008

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 Total SSDI Beneficiaries
United States7,910,623
Alabama210,809
Alaska11,706
Arizona140,944
Arkansas130,821
California671,996
Colorado89,259
Connecticut80,809
Delaware25,209
District of Columbia12,441
Florida461,036
Georgia240,956
Hawaii22,620
Idaho36,862
Illinois281,275
Indiana181,513
Iowa73,251
Kansas66,954
Kentucky197,791
Louisiana146,434
Maine56,724
Maryland112,265
Massachusetts188,327
Michigan304,661
Minnesota113,494
Mississippi128,032
Missouri197,393
Montana25,614
Nebraska40,085
Nevada52,637
New Hampshire40,400
New Jersey186,006
New Mexico56,949
New York500,860
North Carolina301,509
North Dakota14,108
Ohio308,607
Oklahoma118,376
Oregon92,776
Pennsylvania373,903
Rhode Island34,680
South Carolina159,033
South Dakota17,897
Tennessee224,980
Texas511,072
Utah40,469
Vermont20,436
Virginia200,370
Washington152,886
West Virginia99,012
Wisconsin142,777
Wyoming11,599
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Table 8, Annual Statistical Report on the Social Security Disability Insurance Program, 2008, Office of Policy, released July 2009. Available at http://www.ssa.gov/policy/docs/statcomps/di_asr/2008/di_asr08.xls based on Social Security Administration, Disabled Beneficiaries and Dependents Master Beneficiary Record file, 100 percent data, U.S. Census Bureau, 2008 estimates of resident population.

Definitions: 

SSDI: Social Security Disability Insurance is a federal entitlement program that provides disability payments to individuals (and in certain instances to their surviving spouses and children) who have been (a) deemed medically disabled due to a physical or mental impairment that prevents them from working for a year or more or that is expected to result in death; and who (b) have earned enough work credits to receive SSDI payments (the number of credits needed depends on age). Federal law requires a 5-month waiting period after becoming disabled before receipt of SSDI cash benefits. SSDI recipients are eligible for Medicare coverage following an additional 24-month waiting period, resulting in a total of 29 months before receipt of health benefits through Medicare for SSDI recipients.



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