SSI Federally Administered PaymentsSSI Federally Administered PaymentsTable 4.Recipients of federal payment and state supplementation, by eligibility category and age,August 2008–August 2009MonthTotalEligibility categoryAgeAgedBlind anddisabled Under 18 18–64 65 or older2008August 2,030,920 496,836 1,534,084 227,526 1,042,646 760,748September 2,040,252 497,843 1,542,409 229,530 1,048,281 762,441October 2,039,238 498,613 1,540,625 227,594 1,048,053 763,591November 2,046,378 500,397 1,545,981 230,264 1,050,271 765,843December 2,042,110 497,841 1,544,269 230,458 1,048,077 763,5752009January 2,047,850 500,080 1,547,770 230,668 1,050,539 766,643February 2,055,832 500,584 1,555,248 233,092 1,054,940 767,800March 2,063,657 501,483 1,562,174 234,221 1,060,209 769,227April 2,066,071 502,230 1,563,841 234,559 1,061,010 770,502May 2,067,978 502,842 1,565,136 234,659 1,061,666 771,653June 2,076,756 503,900 1,572,856 236,848 1,066,521 773,387July 2,074,422 503,892 1,570,530 235,596 1,065,209 773,617August 2,081,537 504,927 1,576,610 237,710 1,068,414 775,413SOURCE: <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Administration, Supplemental <strong>Security</strong> Record, 100 percent data.NOTE: Data are for the end of the specified month.CONTACT: Art Kahn (410) 965-0186 or ssi.monthly@ssa.gov for further information.SSI Federally Administered PaymentsTable 5.Recipients of state supplementation only, by eligibility category and age,August 2008–August 2009MonthTotalEligibility categoryAgeAgedBlind anddisabled Under 18 18–64 65 or older2008August 299,571 102,100 197,471 2,469 149,604 147,498September 300,381 102,325 198,056 2,429 150,037 147,915October 301,253 102,561 198,692 2,528 150,553 148,172November 301,671 102,752 198,919 2,447 150,769 148,455December 301,489 103,068 198,421 2,550 149,897 149,0422009January 293,087 99,666 193,421 2,188 146,396 144,503February 292,893 99,912 192,981 2,031 145,987 144,875March 292,678 99,873 192,805 1,991 145,886 144,801April 293,142 100,043 193,099 1,969 146,127 145,046May 274,914 93,997 180,917 1,739 136,927 136,248June 274,824 93,874 180,950 1,675 136,950 136,199July 262,994 89,735 173,259 1,601 131,309 130,084August 262,803 89,741 173,062 1,497 131,179 130,127SOURCE: <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Administration, Supplemental <strong>Security</strong> Record, 100 percent data.NOTE: Data are for the end of the specified month.CONTACT: Art Kahn (410) 965-0186 or ssi.monthly@ssa.gov for further information.102 <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Bulletin • Vol. 69 • No. 3 • 2009
SSI Federally Administered PaymentsSSI Federally Administered PaymentsTable 6.Total payments, by eligibility category, age, and source of payment, August 2008–August 2009(in thousands of dollars)MonthTotalEligibility categoryAgeAgedBlind anddisabled Under 18 18–64 65 or olderAll sources2008August 3,809,124 471,801 3,337,323 674,981 2,332,418 801,724September 3,866,226 473,306 3,392,920 683,173 2,378,779 804,274October 3,838,166 473,343 3,364,824 671,832 2,361,694 804,640November 3,820,243 475,770 3,344,472 680,894 2,331,667 807,682December 3,880,433 475,880 3,404,553 684,552 2,386,554 809,3282009January 4,009,142 496,179 3,512,964 718,597 2,445,116 845,429February 4,044,694 496,670 3,548,024 727,249 2,470,398 847,048March 4,162,308 499,779 3,662,529 747,164 2,563,702 851,443April 4,126,381 500,346 3,626,035 741,838 2,531,720 852,824May 4,077,881 488,153 3,589,728 738,370 2,504,478 835,033June 4,157,154 490,264 3,666,889 752,909 2,565,843 838,401July 4,049,965 481,411 3,568,554 734,333 2,489,436 826,197August 4,098,660 482,682 3,615,978 747,253 2,522,549 828,858Federal payments2008August 3,430,320 368,265 3,062,055 656,424 2,129,688 644,208September 3,483,686 369,382 3,114,304 664,311 2,173,220 646,155October 3,457,102 369,367 3,087,735 653,337 2,157,278 646,487November 3,440,107 371,338 3,068,768 662,297 2,128,868 648,941December 3,497,759 371,512 3,126,247 665,678 2,181,608 650,4732009January 3,630,829 392,284 3,238,545 699,999 2,243,606 687,225February 3,664,119 392,537 3,271,582 708,369 2,267,299 688,451March 3,775,713 394,882 3,380,831 727,912 2,355,990 691,811April 3,741,381 395,105 3,346,276 722,880 2,325,840 692,660May 3,735,175 394,849 3,340,327 723,168 2,319,309 692,698June 3,810,543 396,524 3,414,018 737,431 2,377,672 695,440July 3,730,693 394,870 3,335,823 720,964 2,315,836 693,893August 3,777,800 395,886 3,381,914 733,759 2,347,927 696,114(Continued)<strong>Social</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Bulletin • Vol. 69 • No. 3 • 2009 103
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