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Aged Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Beneficiaries, 2008

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 Aged SSI
United States1,203,105
Alabama14,405
Alaska2,015
Arizona13,808
Arkansas7,822
California370,828
Colorado8,856
Connecticut6,665
Delaware1,281
District of Columbia1,926
Florida102,998
Georgia25,488
Hawaii6,229
Idaho1,824
Illinois30,489
Indiana5,617
Iowa3,385
Kansas3,140
Kentucky12,093
Louisiana15,511
Maine2,124
Maryland15,183
Massachusetts45,760
Michigan16,321
Minnesota10,351
Mississippi12,377
Missouri8,530
Montana1,077
Nebraska2,003
Nevada9,400
New Hampshire847
New Jersey33,984
New Mexico8,351
New York133,942
North Carolina22,358
North Dakota854
Ohio15,004
Oklahoma7,064
Oregon8,153
Pennsylvania27,076
Rhode Island3,835
South Carolina10,591
South Dakota1,531
Tennessee14,560
Texas107,284
Utah2,402
Vermont1,028
Virginia19,643
Washington15,440
West Virginia3,562
Wisconsin7,722
Wyoming368
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Notes: 

U.S. total does not include territories (125 beneficiaries from the Northern Mariana Islands) and beneficiaries of unknown residence (26 beneficiaries).

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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