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2004

March 5,796,837 321,030 251,498 69,532

June 5,834,265 323,624 250,726 72,898

September 5,869,004 328,831 253,174 75,657

December 5,850,359 328,204 254,523 73,681

2005

March 5,919,765 325,357 251,110 74,247

June 5,946,966 333,089 253,721 79,368

September 5,966,290 337,325 257,191 80,134December 5,977,788 336,570 258,365 78,205

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 1

NOTE: . . . = not applicable; -- = not available.

a. Includes section 1619(b) participants.

b.

CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].

Includes section 1619(a) participants and SSI recipients earning less than the substantial gainful activity level (January 2006).

File available from:

U.S. Social Security Administration, Office of PolicySSI Disabled Recipients Who Work, 2005 http://www.socialsecurity.gov/policy/docs/statcomps/ssi_workers/2005/

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abled Recipients

3.4

3.8

3.9

4.1

4.3

4.4

4.7

4.8

--

--

--

5.9

6.2

6.5

6.5

6.2

6.0

5.8

5.8

5.8

5.96.2

6.2

6.4

6.7

6.3

6.1

5.6

5.6

5.6

5.9

5.8

5.7

5.6

Total as apercentageof all blind

and disabledrecipients

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5.5

5.5

5.6

5.6

5.5

5.6

5.75.6

0 percent data.

860 effective

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Blind a

State or area

Recipients

Number 

All areas 5,977,788 336,570

Alabama 146,839 4,059

Alaska 9,055 597

Arizona 85,381 3,919

Arkansas 82,046 3,700

California 864,099 44,807

Colorado 47,743 4,016

Connecticut 46,446 3,825

Delaware 12,600 890

District of Columbia 19,433 720

Florida 327,657 12,752

Georgia 176,985 7,145

Hawaii 16,421 893Idaho 20,940 1,892

Illinois 231,183 13,534

Indiana 94,133 5,755

Iowa 41,272 6,690

Kansas 36,792 4,101

Kentucky 167,213 4,749

Louisiana 139,585 5,271

Maine 30,165 2,160

Maryland 80,596 6,032

Massachusetts 129,792 9,505

Michigan 208,237 13,526

Minnesota 65,107 9,976

Mississippi 110,205 3,088

Missouri 109,850 7,299

Montana 14,084 1,805

Nebraska 20,898 3,046

Nevada 24,878 1,689

New Hampshire 13,134 1,283

New Jersey 120,669 7,683

New Mexico 45,810 2,259

New York 507,304 30,609

North Carolina 175,678 8,202

North Dakota 7,276 1,346

Ohio 238,161 16,792

Oklahoma 72,296 3,971

Oregon 53,790 4,064

Pennsylvania 291,744 15,472

Rhode Island 26,662 1,683

Table 2.Number and percentage who work, by state or other area, December 2005

All blind anddisabled recipients

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South Carolina 93,917 4,883

South Dakota 11,357 2,061

Tennessee 145,366 5,210

Texas 395,498 14,113

Utah 20,861 2,263

Vermont 12,381 1,157

Virginia 118,210 6,852

Washington 102,768 6,042

West Virginia 73,019 2,166Wisconsin 86,049 10,171

Wyoming 5,576 836

Outlying area

Northern Mariana Islands 627 11

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record fo

NOTE: Includes section 1619(b) participants.

CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].

File available from:

U.S. Social Security Administration, Office of PolicySSI Disabled Recipients Who Work, 2005 http://www.socialsecurity.gov/policy/docs/statcomps/ssi_workers/2005/

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d Disabled Recipients

who work

5.6

2.8

6.6

4.6

4.5

5.2

8.4

8.2

7.1

3.7

3.9

4.0

5.49.0

5.9

6.1

16.2

11.1

2.8

3.8

7.2

7.5

7.3

6.5

15.3

2.8

6.6

12.8

14.6

6.8

9.8

6.4

4.9

6.0

4.7

18.5

7.1

5.5

7.6

5.3

6.3

Percentage of all blindand disabled recipients

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5.2

18.1

3.6

3.6

10.8

9.3

5.8

5.9

3.011.8

15.0

1.8

rmat), 100 percent data.

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Bli

Diagnostic group

Total

Number 4,082,870Percent 100.0

Congenital anomalies 0.6

Endocrine, nutritional, and metabolic diseases 3.5

Infectious and parasitic diseases 1.6

Injuries 2.6

Mental disorders

Retardation 21.7

Schizophrenia 9.9

Other 26.1

Neoplasms 1.1

Diseases of the—

Blood and blood-forming organs 0.4Circulatory system 4.5

Digestive system 0.9

Genitourinary system 1.0

Musculoskeletal system and connective tissue 10.2

7.8

Respiratory system 2.1

Skin and subcutaneous tissue 0.2

Other 0.2

Unknown 5.6

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Rec

a. Includes section 1619(b) participants.b.

CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].

Table 3.Percentage distribution of recipients and those who work aged 18–64, by dDecember 2005

All blind anddisabled recipients

Nervous system and sense organs b

Most disabled recipients classified as blind are included in this category. A few blind recipients widiseases of the eye are coded in other categories. Also, a few recipients are classified with diseadoes not meet the definition of blindness.

File available from:U.S. Social Security Administration, Office of PolicySSI Disabled Recipients Who Work, 2005 http://www.socialsecurity.gov/policy/docs/statcomps/ssi_workers/2005/

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d and Disabled Recipients

321,327100.0

1.4

1.3

1.0

1.4

41.5

7.1

17.6

0.7

0.41.2

0.4

0.6

3.4

9.0

0.7

0.1

0.3

12.2

ord format), 100 percent data.

iagnostic group,

Recipients who work a

th a primary impairment other thanses of the eye, but their impairment

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Blind and Disa

Age

Recipients who work Section 1619(

Number Number  Number Percent

Total 4,158,453 100.0 321,327 7.7 75,583

18–21 285,640 6.9 32,658 11.4 3,176

22–29 520,247 12.5 79,819 15.3 19,252

30–39 681,095 16.4 76,150 11.2 20,653

40–49 1,061,793 25.5 72,837 6.9 19,234

50–59 1,123,466 27.0 46,716 4.2 10,379

60–64 486,212 11.7 13,147 2.7 2,889

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100

a. Includes section 1619(b) participants.

CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].

Table 4.Number and percentage of recipients, those who work, and section 1619(b) participantsby age, December 2005

All blind anddisabled recipients a

Percentageof all blind

and disabledrecipients

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led Recipients

b) participants

1.8

1.1

3.7

3.0

1.8

0.9

0.6

percent data.

aged 18–64,

Percentageof all blind

and disabledrecipients

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Blind and Disabled Recipients

Total

Ineligible because of earned income

Reasons no longer eligible

Both

5,806,479 16,823 226,942 5,038,249 74,093 741 180 388 128,492 320,571

Receiving payments

Section 1619(a) 17,581 6,589 2,395 3,826 2,504 41 8 23 681 1,514Have earnings 237,741 2,889 174,133 35,624 8,580 65 11 25 6,977 9,437

No earnings 5,477,369 5,731 46,074 4,987,752 19,750 196 30 74 114,595 303,167

Not receiving payments

Section 1619(b) 73,788 1,614 4,340 11,047 43,259 439 131 266 6,239 6,453

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 percent data.

CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].

Table 5.Number in December 2004, by program status and earnings in December 2005

Program statusin December 2004

Receiving paymentsin December 2005

Not receiving paymentsin December 2005

Other excessincome

Other nonpay

Section1619(b)

Do notneed

or useMedicaid

Canpay for 

equivalentcoverage

Section1619(a)

Haveearnings

Noearnings

All blind anddisabledrecipients

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Blind and Disabled Reci

State or area Total

All areas 336,570 17,621 78,205

Alabama 4,059 290 1,002

Alaska 597 25 186

Arizona 3,919 260 1,126

Arkansas 3,700 147 785

California 44,807 3,970 8,254

Colorado 4,016 171 848

Connecticut 3,825 135 1,051

Delaware 890 43 251

District of Columbia 720 68 251

Florida 12,752 865 3,836

Georgia 7,145 332 1,640

Hawaii 893 62 272Idaho 1,892 95 520

Illinois 13,534 753 3,044

Indiana 5,755 229 1,462

Iowa 6,690 177 1,496

Kansas 4,101 128 949

Kentucky 4,749 275 1,150

Louisiana 5,271 329 1,370

Maine 2,160 98 636

Maryland 6,032 305 1,429

Massachusetts 9,505 601 2,957

Michigan 13,526 535 3,042

Minnesota 9,976 261 2,215

Mississippi 3,088 208 805

Missouri 7,299 260 1,774

Montana 1,805 48 405

Nebraska 3,046 95 590

Nevada 1,689 95 428

New Hampshire 1,283 45 367

New Jersey 7,683 315 1,868

New Mexico 2,259 114 626

New York 30,609 1,585 6,731

North Carolina 8,202 323 1,792

North Dakota 1,346 29 330

Ohio 16,792 602 3,120

Oklahoma 3,971 150 798

Oregon 4,064 129 1,005

Pennsylvania 15,472 745 3,844

Rhode Island 1,683 77 402

Table 6.Number participating in section 1619(a) or 1619(b) and others who work, by state or December 2005

Section 1619(a)participants

Section 1619(b)participants

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South Carolina 4,883 171 879

South Dakota 2,061 52 457

Tennessee 5,210 237 1,182

Texas 14,113 705 3,559

Utah 2,263 81 519

Vermont 1,157 64 379

Virginia 6,852 362 1,700

Washington 6,042 481 1,902

West Virginia 2,166 141 549Wisconsin 10,171 319 2,199

Wyoming 836 31 220

Outlying area

Northern Mariana Islands 11 3 3

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 1

CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].

File available from:U.S. Social Security Administration, Office of PolicySSI Disabled Recipients Who Work, 2005 http://www.socialsecurity.gov/policy/docs/statcomps/ssi_workers/2005/

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pients Who Work

240,744

2,767

386

2,533

2,768

32,583

2,997

2,639

596

401

8,051

5,173

5591,277

9,737

4,064

5,017

3,024

3,324

3,572

1,426

4,298

5,947

9,949

7,500

2,075

5,265

1,352

2,361

1,166

871

5,500

1,519

22,293

6,087

987

13,070

3,023

2,930

10,883

1,204

ther area,

Other recipientswho work

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3,833

1,552

3,791

9,849

1,663

714

4,790

3,659

1,4767,653

585

5

00 percent data.

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Blind and Disabled

Characteristic Number Percent

Total 336,570 100.0

Age

Under 18 3,314 1.0

18–21 32,658 9.7

22–29 79,819 23.7

30–39 76,150 22.6

40–49 72,837 21.6

50–59 46,716 13.9

60–64 13,147 3.9

65 or older 11,929 3.5

Sex

Male 179,586 53.4

Female 156,984 46.6

Wages 317,589 94.4

Self-employment 20,467 6.1

Earnings (dollars)

65 or less 76,605 22.8

66–99 16,012 4.8

100–199 43,089 12.8

200–299 32,838 9.8

300–399 25,897 7.7

400–499 22,552 6.7

500–599 20,589 6.1600–699 16,807 5.0

700–799 12,303 3.7

800–899 10,980 3.3

900–999 7,416 2.2

1,000 or more 51,482 15.3

None 170,583 50.7

Social Security 146,252 43.5

Other pensions 2,465 0.7

Income based on need 167 0

Asset income 17,656 5.2

Other 13,902 4.1

Table 7.Number and percentage who work and their average earnings, by selected char December 2005

Earned income a

Unearned income a

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Section 1619(a) 17,621 5.2

Section 1619(b) 78,205 23.2

419 0.1

Impairment-related work expenses 6,310 1.9

Blind work expenses 2,552 0.8

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record for 

NOTE: Includes section 1619(b) participants.a.

b.

CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].

Work incentives a

Plans for achieving self-support b

The sum of the entries may be greater than the total because some recipients may receive more than onunearned income or both earned and unearned income, or they may benefit from more than one work in

Number of working recipients with a plan for achieving self-support (PASS). See Tables 14–17 for data o

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Recipients Who Work

500

404

465

544

533

512

460

403

311

503

497

513

336

50

82

137

234

333

433

528630

732

828

932

1,646

586

387

337

725

432

610

cteristics,

Averageearnings(dollars)

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1,111

1,118

840

526

969

at), 100 percent data.

e type of earned or centive provision.

on all recipients with a

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Sectio

Month

Section 1619(a) participants

Number Number  

December 

1982 287 . . . 5,5151983 392 36.6 5,165

1984 -- -- --

1985 -- -- --

1986 -- -- --

1987 14,559 . . . 15,632

1988 19,920 36.8 15,625

1989 25,655 28.8 18,254

1990 13,994 -45.5 23,517

1991 15,531 11.0 27,264

1992 17,603 13.3 31,649

1993 20,028 13.8 35,2991994 24,315 21.4 40,683

1995 28,060 15.4 47,002

1996 31,085 10.8 51,905

1997 34,673 11.5 57,089

1998 37,271 7.5 59,542

1999 25,528 -31.5 69,265

2000 27,542 7.9 83,572

2001 22,100 -19.8 76,455

2002 17,271 -21.9 82,177

2003 17,130 -0.8 71,097

2004 17,115 -0.1 73,681

2005 17,621 3.0 78,205

2003

March 16,771 -2.9 74,558

June 16,539 -1.4 72,016

September 16,562 0.1 73,576

December 17,130 3.4 71,097

Table 8.Number and percentage change from prior period, selected months 1982–2005

Section 1619(b

Percentage changefrom prior period

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2004

March 16,879 -1.5 69,532

June 16,587 -1.7 72,898

September 16,891 1.8 75,657

December 17,115 1.3 73,681

2005

March 17,082 -0.2 74,247

June 17,655 3.4 79,368

September 17,874 1.2 80,134December 17,621 -1.4 78,205

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format),

. . . = not applicable; -- = not available.

a. Includes blind participants. Of the 75,583 participants in December 2005, 1,228 were blind.

CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].

NOTES: When the substantial gainful activity (SGA) level is periodically raised, SSI recipients with earnings bellevel become eligible for regular SSI benefits rather than the special cash payments under section 1619(a). Thisin the number of 1619(a) participants.

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1619 Participants

. . .-6.3

--

--

--

. . .

0

16.8

28.8

15.9

16.1

11.515.3

15.5

10.4

10.0

4.3

16.3

20.7

-8.5

7.5

-13.5

3.6

6.1

-9.3

-3.4

2.2

-3.4

) participants a

Percentage changefrom prior period

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-2.2

4.8

3.8

-2.6

0.8

6.9

1.0-2.4

, 100 percent data.

ow the increased SGAcan lead to decreases

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Secti

State or area Ranking

Section 1619

Number 

All areas 4,158,453 92,950

North Dakota 1 5,474 353

South Dakota 2 8,079 495

Wyoming 3 4,308 247

Iowa 4 30,922 1,652

Minnesota 5 48,104 2,433

Vermont 6 9,379 431

Nebraska 7 15,594 671

Montana 8 10,816 443

Wisconsin 9 61,877 2,469

Kansas 10 26,583 1,043

Idaho 11 15,493 606

Utah 12 15,127 585New Hampshire 13 10,399 402

Connecticut 14 34,097 1,166

Delaware 15 8,295 283

Massachusetts 16 108,545 3,444

Washington 17 76,381 2,319

Maine 18 23,886 718

Maryland 19 56,490 1,694

Alaska 20 7,033 204

Colorado 21 35,530 1,001

Nevada 22 18,558 507

Oregon 23 40,585 1,101

New Jersey 24 81,219 2,116Hawaii 25 12,843 326

Indiana 26 66,968 1,661

Virginia 27 81,394 2,017

Missouri 28 79,844 1,974

Rhode Island 29 19,273 465

District of Columbia 30 12,821 304

New York 31 342,309 8,081

Arizona 32 58,328 1,341

Michigan 33 151,213 3,473

Illinois 34 159,328 3,657

New Mexico 35 31,416 708

Pennsylvania 36 202,597 4,485

Florida 37 204,821 4,530

Ohio 38 174,435 3,619

California 39 598,454 11,678

Oklahoma 40 51,138 921

Table 9.Ranking of state or other area, by section 1619 participants as a percentage of alland disabled recipients in state aged 18–64, December 2005

All blind anddisabled recipients a

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North Carolina 41 115,687 2,061

Louisiana 42 93,942 1,650

Arkansas 43 54,505 890

South Carolina 44 62,895 1,017

Texas 45 256,784 4,128

Georgia 46 119,503 1,911

Northern Mariana Islands 47 384 6

Mississippi 48 72,173 981

Tennessee 49 103,983 1,368Alabama 50 101,533 1,259

West Virginia 51 56,459 677

Kentucky 52 120,649 1,379

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format

a. Includes section 1619(b) participants.

CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].

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n 1619 Participants

participants

Percent

2.24

6.45

6.13

5.73

5.34

5.06

4.60

4.30

4.10

3.99

3.92

3.91

3.873.87

3.42

3.41

3.17

3.04

3.01

3.00

2.90

2.82

2.73

2.71

2.612.54

2.48

2.48

2.47

2.41

2.37

2.36

2.30

2.30

2.30

2.25

2.21

2.21

2.07

1.95

1.80

lind

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1.78

1.76

1.63

1.62

1.61

1.60

1.56

1.36

1.321.24

1.20

1.14

), 100 percent data.

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Section 1619

State or area

December 2004 September 2005 Decemb

Number Number Number  

All areas 17,115 1,076 17,874 1,081 17,621

Alabama 250 1,037 284 1,029 290

Alaska 32 1,133 30 1,006 25

Arizona 206 1,044 240 1,059 260

Arkansas 152 1,013 150 1,028 147

California 3,788 1,181 4,117 1,194 3,970

Colorado 163 1,044 175 1,029 171

Connecticut 144 1,042 135 1,022 135

Delaware 42 1,032 47 1,044 43

District of Columbia 60 1,040 61 1,038 68

Florida 697 1,030 823 1,034 865Georgia 338 1,014 332 1,033 332

Hawaii 62 1,033 65 1,052 62

Idaho 91 1,062 84 1,038 95

Illinois 701 1,024 736 1,035 753

Indiana 253 1,040 236 1,037 229

Iowa 185 1,051 171 1,055 177

Kansas 152 1,068 121 1,061 128

Kentucky 238 1,031 260 1,056 275

Louisiana 335 1,032 347 1,034 329

Maine 96 1,080 98 1,060 98

Maryland 310 1,041 301 1,050 305

Massachusetts 582 1,082 595 1,086 601

Michigan 606 1,033 562 1,041 535

Minnesota 262 1,059 264 1,038 261

Mississippi 194 1,017 199 1,023 208

Missouri 257 1,043 272 1,041 260

Montana 49 1,034 53 1,045 48

Nebraska 79 1,045 96 1,050 95

Nevada 78 1,065 90 1,040 95

New Hampshire 63 1,057 48 1,041 45

New Jersey 321 1,037 352 1,047 315

New Mexico 100 1,024 120 1,019 114

New York 1,617 1,086 1,643 1,087 1,585North Carolina 292 1,019 333 1,026 323

North Dakota 37 1,032 26 1,024 29

Ohio 677 1,041 660 1,038 602

Oklahoma 143 1,022 154 1,038 150

Oregon 125 1,038 133 1,053 129

Pennsylvania 775 1,041 738 1,040 745

Rhode Island 85 1,099 87 1,067 77

Table 10.Section 1619(a) participants and their average earnings, by state or other area, selected m2004–2005

Averageearnings

(dollars)

Averageearnings

(dollars)

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South Carolina 136 1,030 158 1,037 171

South Dakota 60 1,063 50 1,014 52

Tennessee 256 1,047 250 1,042 237

Texas 643 1,024 714 1,031 705

Utah 79 1,023 75 1,036 81

Vermont 62 1,097 56 1,081 64

Virginia 321 1,043 359 1,036 362

Washington 421 1,056 476 1,055 481

West Virginia 127 1,039 152 1,072 141Wisconsin 341 1,050 316 1,049 319

Wyoming 29 1,034 27 1,001 31

Outlying area

Northern Mariana Islands 3 945 3 1,018 3

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 per 

CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].

File available from:U.S. Social Security Administration, Office of PolicySSI Disabled Recipients Who Work, 2005 http://www.socialsecurity.gov/policy/docs/statcomps/ssi_workers/2005/

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Participants

er 2005

1,111

1,074

1,039

1,084

1,083

1,221

1,060

1,054

1,076

1,050

1,0651,068

1,085

1,085

1,058

1,066

1,076

1,077

1,088

1,083

1,095

1,082

1,130

1,057

1,066

1,050

1,074

1,086

1,117

1,063

1,097

1,086

1,065

1,1211,052

1,048

1,070

1,066

1,098

1,064

1,102

onths,

Averageearnings

(dollars)

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1,071

1,052

1,079

1,062

1,105

1,097

1,069

1,081

1,0931,080

1,053

1,018

cent data.

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Section 1619

State or area

December 2004 September 2005 Decemb

Number Number Number  

All areas 73,681 1,070 80,134 1,107 78,205

Alabama 903 1,110 1,040 1,096 1,002

178 1,183 187 1,249 186

Arizona 944 1,104 1,134 1,164 1,126

Arkansas 778 1,004 827 1,029 785

California 7,216 1,399 7,961 1,439 8,254

Colorado 809 1,021 879 1,138 848

1,056 979 1,131 1,034 1,051

Delaware 246 1,123 265 1,201 251

District of Columbia 239 1,441 242 1,438 251

Florida 3,248 1,094 3,861 1,121 3,836

Georgia 1,558 1,055 1,688 1,100 1,640

203 1,148 270 1,210 272

470 957 539 1,008 520

2,875 1,078 3,187 1,107 3,044

1,434 944 1,522 966 1,462

Iowa 1,419 819 1,519 847 1,496

930 867 986 929 949

Kentucky 1,141 1,069 1,189 1,164 1,150

Louisiana 1,464 1,001 1,421 1,052 1,370

Maine 662 988 706 985 636

Maryland 1,241 1,131 1,459 1,181 1,429

Massachusetts 2,979 1,200 3,046 1,210 2,957

Michigan 3,124 989 3,212 1,026 3,042

2,150 863 2,338 922 2,215

Mississippi 785 1,123 862 1,104 805

1,717 879 1,841 900 1,774

Montana 383 876 424 880 405

579 933 581 951 590

392 1,211 426 1,244 428

339 985 375 984 367

New Jersey 1,752 1,166 1,906 1,185 1,868

New Mexico 568 1,080 647 1,109 626New York 6,242 1,221 6,791 1,247 6,731

North Carolina 1,629 1,009 1,814 1,036 1,792

319 815 335 881 330

3,072 950 3,256 974 3,120

676 840 789 898 798

945 900 1,036 939 1,005

Pennsylvania 3,587 1,025 4,003 1,074 3,844

Rhode Island 367 1,105 410 1,136 402

Table 11.Section 1619(b) participants and their average earnings, by state or other area, selected m2004–2005

Averageearnings

(dollars)

Averageearnings

(dollars)

Alaska a

Connecticut a

Hawaii a

Idaho a

Illinois a

Indiana a

Kansas a

Minnesota a

Missouri a

Nebraska a

Nevada a

New Hampshire a

North Dakota a

Ohio a

Oklahoma a

Oregon a

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South Carolina 858 945 903 981 879

South Dakota 458 776 453 798 457

Tennessee 1,178 1,085 1,303 1,107 1,182

Texas 3,342 1,008 3,675 1,042 3,559

471 889 525 965 519

Vermont 378 946 365 964 379

1,554 1,043 1,767 1,118 1,700

Washington 1,721 1,116 1,895 1,143 1,902

West Virginia 525 1,140 563 1,184 549Wisconsin 2,351 884 2,338 907 2,199

Wyoming 222 827 238 894 220

Outlying area

Northern Mariana Islands 4 1,080 4 906 3

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 per 

a. The Social Security Administration identifies persons as potential participants; the state makes final Medicaid determi

CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].

Utah a

Virginia a

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Participants

er 2005

1,118

1,121

1,222

1,171

1,052

1,420

1,148

1,043

1,224

1,429

1,161

1,110

1,246

980

1,095

973

843

951

1,155

1,071

1,000

1,189

1,240

1,024

935

1,125

917

906

919

1,278

1,023

1,182

1,0891,270

1,054

879

965

900

916

1,082

1,112

onths,

Averageearnings

(dollars)

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984

849

1,101

1,054

980

1,083

1,113

1,163

1,197925

887

808

cent data.

nations.

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Section 1

Characteristic

Section 1619(a) participants Section 1619(

Number Number  

All participants 17,621 1,111 78,205

Age

Under 18 135 1,059 185

18–21 2,139 1,072 3,176

22–29 4,752 1,104 19,252

30–39 4,358 1,119 20,653

40–49 3,774 1,127 19,234

50–59 1,982 1,120 10,379

60–64 362 1,137 2,889

65 or older 119 1,132 2,437

Sex

Male 9,750 1,122 40,782Female 7,871 1,098 37,423

Wages 17,148 1,113 75,876

Self-employment 586 1,065 2,997

Earnings (dollars)

Less than 400 . . . . . . 9,954

400–499 . . . . . . 6,106

500–599 . . . . . . 7,205

600–699 . . . . . . 6,791

700–899 1,062 879 9,947

900–1,199 10,849 1,017 7,757

1,200 or more 5,710 1,334 30,445

None 15,809 1,113 24,970

Social Security 545 1,074 49,837

Other pensions 27 1,100 488

Income based on need 7 1,043 41

Asset income 736 1,133 3,693

Other 563 1,077 3,765

176 1,439 0

Impairment-related work expenses 446 1,197 1,486

Blind work expenses 3 1,869 545

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 1

NOTE: -- = not available; . . . = not applicable.

a.

b. Includes 18 persons with a PASS that excludes only resources.

CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].

Table 12.Number and average earnings, by selected characteristics, December 2005

Averageearnings(dollars)

Earned income a

Unearned income a

Work incentives a

Plans for achieving self-support b

The sum of the entries may be greater than the total because some recipients may receive more than one typeunearned income or both earned and unearned income, or they may benefit from more than one work incentive

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619 Participants

b) participants

1,118

--

1,255

1,167

1,112

1,095

1,107

1,003

926

1,1441,089

1,125

1,036

268

436

529

630

775

1,011

1,920

1,784

747

994

1,312

1,030

1,259

0

989

1,503

00 percent data.

Averageearnings(dollars)

of earned or provision.

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Secti

Diagnostic group

Total

Number 4,082,870 17,367

Percent 100.0 100.0

Congenital anomalies 0.6 0.7

Endocrine, nutritional, and metabolic diseases 3.5 1.8

Infectious and parasitic diseases 1.6 1.6

Injuries 2.6 1.8

Mental disorders

Retardation 21.7 32.3

Schizophrenia 9.9 8.4

Other 26.1 25.7

Neoplasms 1.1 1.1

Diseases of the—

Blood and blood-forming organs 0.4 0.6

Circulatory system 4.5 1.5Digestive system 0.9 0.5

Genitourinary system 1.0 1.0

10.2 3.9

7.8 10.8

Respiratory system 2.1 1.0

Skin and subcutaneous tissue 0.2 0.1

Other 0.2 0.4

Unknown 5.6 6.8

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format

a.

CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].

Table 13.Percentage distribution of participants aged 18–64, by diagnostic group, Decembe

All blind anddisabled recipients

Section 1619(a)participants

Musculoskeletal system andconnective tissue

Nervous system and sense organs a

Most disabled recipients classified as blind are included in this category. A few blind recipients with a primadiseases of the eye are coded in other categories. Also, a few recipients are classified with diseases of thedoes not meet the definition of blindness.

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n 1619 Participants

75,583

100.0

0.8

1.9

1.8

2.3

30.6

8.6

22.6

1.1

0.7

1.70.6

1.2

5.3

10.4

1.0

0.1

0.3

9.0

), 100 percent data.

r 2005

Section 1619(b)participants

ry impairment other thaneye, but their impairment

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Other Wor 

State or area

All areas 1,582 6,310

Alabama 25 159

Alaska 7 4

Arizona 15 72

Arkansas 27 58

California 414 475

Colorado 17 27

Connecticut 9 130

Delaware 0 29

District of Columbia 0 b

Florida 35 352

Georgia 27 206

Hawaii 9 10Idaho 28 10

Illinois 31 210

Indiana 16 105

Iowa 33 51

Kansas 20 329

Kentucky 63 89

Louisiana b 110

Maine 38 30

Maryland 26 181

Massachusetts 80 168

Michigan 41 113

Minnesota 35 106

Mississippi 8 30

Missouri 20 134

Montana 24 8

Nebraska 20 22

Nevada 6 24

New Hampshire 10 22

New Jersey 3 198

New Mexico 4 61

New York 80 479

North Carolina 69 329

North Dakota 3 8

Ohio 35 110

Oklahoma 7 79

Oregon 27 36

Pennsylvania 19 289

Rhode Island 8 11

Table 14.Number, by state or other area and provision, December 2005

Plans for achievingself-support

(PASS) a

Impairment-relatedwork expenses

(IRWE)

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South Carolina 16 66

South Dakota 12 13

Tennessee 19 121

Texas 24 306

Utah 3 46

Vermont 27 7

Virginia 14 482

Washington 41 104

West Virginia 8 31Wisconsin 75 265

Wyoming b 4

Outlying area

Northern Mariana Islands b b

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record fo

a. Includes 400 persons with a PASS that excludes only resources.

b. Data are not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals.

CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].

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Incentive Participants

2,552

26

b

29

20

397

30

23

9

4

99

50

10b

55

44

58

28

38

34

12

38

212

87

49

32

38

9

10

14

8

47

13

202

111

3

89

20

30

103

9

Blindwork expenses

(BWE)

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30

5

36

177

13

4

62

42

1672

b

b

rmat), 100 percent data.

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Other Wor 

Characteristic

Total 1,582 6,310

Age

Under 18 3 5

18–21 65 312

22–29 321 2,042

30–39 345 1,874

40–49 482 1,254

50–59 312 588

60–64 46 133

65 or older 8 102

Sex

Male 644 3,446

Female 938 2,864

Wages 409 6,233

Self-employment 99 101

Earnings (dollars)

None 1,089 0

65 or less 22 499

66–99 7 256

100–199 36 932

200–299 35 828

300–399 46 734

400–499 28 636

500–599 38 568600–699 40 383

700–799 35 299

800–899 29 199

900–999 26 152

1,000 or more 151 824

None 297 2,700

Social Security 1,240 3,259

Other pensions 13 35

Income based on need 0 c

Asset income 68 433

Other 56 198

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record fo

a. Includes 400 persons with a PASS that excludes only resources.

b.

c. Data are not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals.

CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].

Table 15.Number, by selected characteristics and provision, December 2005

Plans for achievingself-support

(PASS) a

Impairment-relatedwork expenses

(IRWE)

Earned income b

Unearned income b

The sum of the entries may be greater than the total because some recipients may receive more thanunearned income or both earned and unearned income.

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Incentive Participants

2,552

4

111

619

723

598

366

73

58

1,370

1,182

2,481

94

0

173

82

240

200

161

145

142114

97

114

102

982

1,311

1,107

10

c

170

73

rmat), 100 percent data.

Blindwork expenses

(BWE)

one type of earned or 

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Other Work Incentiv

Diagnostic group

TotalNumber 4,082,870 1,582 6,310

Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0

Congenital anomalies 0.6 0.9 2.4

Endocrine, nutritional, and metabolic diseases 3.5 2.3 0.5

Infectious and parasitic diseases 1.6 1.8 0.7

Injuries 2.6 6.0 2.1

Mental disorders

Retardation 21.7 4.4 53.5

Schizophrenia 9.9 9.1 3.4

Other 26.1 31.4 9.7

Neoplasms 1.1 1.1 0.3

Diseases of the—Blood and blood-forming organs 0.4 0.4 0.1

Circulatory system 4.5 1.2 0.7

Digestive system 0.9 0.9 0.1

Genitourinary system 1.0 0.6 0.3

Musculoskeletal system and connective tissue 10.2 7.3 1.4

7.8 13.1 12.5

Respiratory system 2.1 0.4 0.3

Skin and subcutaneous tissue 0.2 0 0

Other 0.2 0.3 0.3

Unknown 5.6 18.7 11.5

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record format), 100 p

a. Includes 400 persons with a PASS that excludes only resources.

b.

CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].

Table 16.Percentage distribution, by diagnostic group and provision, December 2005

All blind anddisabled

recipients

Plans for achieving

self-support(PASS) a

Impairment-related work

expenses(IRWE)

Nervous system and sense organs b

Most disabled recipients classified as blind are included in this category. A few blind recipients with a primary impaidiseases of the eye are coded in other categories. Also, a few recipients are classified with diseases of the eye, budoes not meet the definition of blindness.

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e Participants

2,552

100.0

1.3

0.2

0.2

0

2.0

0

0.3

0.2

0

1.2

0.1

0.1

0.1

82.2

0

0

0.1

12.0

ercent data.

Blind workexpenses

(BWE)

rment other thantheir impairment

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Other Wor 

Amount excluded (dollars)

TotalNumber 1,182 6,310

Percent 100.0 100.0

Under 25 0.3 18.9

25–49 1.0 23.6

50–99 1.7 32.5

100–199 5.2 15.4

200–299 8.1 4.4

300–499 21.7 3.4

500–999 49.3 1.5

1,000 or more 12.5 0.3

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Supplemental Security Record (Characteristic Extract Record fo

a. Data do not include plans for achieving self-support that exclude only resources.

CONTACT: Clark Pickett (410) 965-9016 or [email protected].

Table 17.Percentage distribution of persons with income excluded, by amount excludedDecember 2005

Plans for achievingself-support

(PASS) a

Impairment-relatedwork expenses

(IRWE)

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Incentive Participants

2,552

100.0

18.1

10.6

14.6

18.6

11.2

12.8

10.6

3.3

rmat), 100 percent data.

and provision,

Blindwork expenses

(BWE)