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)—ContinuedMonthTotalEligibility categoryAgeAgedBlind anddisabled Under 18 18–64 65 or olderState supplementation2008August 378,804 103,536 275,268 18,557 202,730 157,516September 382,540 103,924 278,616 18,862 205,558 158,120October 381,064 103,976 277,089 18,496 204,416 158,153November 380,136 104,432 275,704 18,597 202,799 158,740December 382,674 104,368 278,306 18,875 204,946 158,8542009January 378,313 103,895 274,418 18,599 201,511 158,204February 380,575 104,133 276,442 18,880 203,098 158,597March 386,595 104,897 281,698 19,252 207,711 159,632April 385,001 105,242 279,759 18,958 205,879 160,163May 342,706 93,305 249,401 15,202 185,169 142,335June 346,611 93,740 252,871 15,478 188,172 142,961July 319,272 86,541 232,731 13,369 173,600 132,303August 320,860 86,796 234,064 13,494 174,622 132,744SOURCE: <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 and include retroactive payments.CONTACT: Art Kahn (410) 965-0186 or ssi.monthly@ssa.gov for further information.104 <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Bulletin • Vol. 69 • No. 3 • 2009
Table 7.Average monthly payment, by eligibility category, age, and source of payment,August 2008–August 2009 (in dollars)SSI Federally Administered PaymentsSSI Federally Administered PaymentsMonthTotalEligibility categoryAgeAgedBlind anddisabled Under 18 18–64 65 or olderAll sources2008August 477.40 391.20 494.00 569.90 492.30 394.20September 476.70 391.20 493.10 566.00 491.90 394.10October 476.80 391.50 493.20 566.30 492.20 394.30November 477.30 391.90 493.70 567.10 492.40 394.60December 477.80 393.50 493.90 561.30 494.00 396.002009January 504.10 411.10 521.80 603.00 519.90 414.30February 502.80 410.60 520.30 597.90 518.80 413.90March 503.70 411.60 521.00 599.40 519.40 414.70April 505.10 412.20 522.60 605.40 520.10 415.30May 500.80 404.80 518.80 601.40 516.60 408.70June 500.20 405.10 517.90 598.10 516.00 408.90July 497.80 400.80 515.90 596.20 514.20 405.20August 498.50 400.90 516.60 598.10 514.60 405.30Federal payments2008August 446.60 333.90 467.10 555.80 464.30 341.70September 445.90 333.80 466.20 551.90 464.00 341.70October 446.00 333.90 466.30 552.10 464.30 341.80November 446.50 334.40 466.90 553.00 464.50 342.10December 447.00 336.00 467.00 547.10 466.10 343.602009January 473.90 354.40 495.40 588.60 492.60 362.60February 472.60 353.80 493.90 583.60 491.50 362.20March 473.50 354.80 494.70 585.10 492.10 362.90April 475.00 355.20 496.30 591.20 492.80 363.40May 474.80 355.40 496.10 590.20 492.80 363.60June 474.20 355.60 495.30 587.00 492.20 363.80July 474.00 355.50 495.10 586.50 492.20 363.70August 474.80 355.60 495.90 588.40 492.70 363.90(Continued)<strong>Social</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Bulletin • Vol. 69 • No. 3 • 2009 105
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