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Supplemental Security Income

Caseloads in 1000s. Outlays in billions of dollars.

January 2012 Baseline
2009
act

2010
act

2011
est

2012
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2013
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2014
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2015
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2016
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2017
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2018
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2019
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2020
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2021
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2022
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Aged

1,101

1,099

1,100

1,112

1,127

1,145

1,165

1,186

1,210

1,236

1,263

1,291

1,320

1,347

Blind and Disabled Adults

5,124

5,319

5,487

5,615

5,710

5,755

5,780

5,787

5,796

5,807

5,819

5,832

5,846

5,859

Blind and Disabled Children

1,198

1,238

1,279

1,314

1,336

1,346

1,349

1,348

1,348

1,349

1,351

1,354

1,357

1,361

Total

7,423

7,656

7,866

8,041

8,174

8,246

8,294

8,322

8,355

8,392

8,432

8,476

8,523

8,567

Aged

107

105

109

120

124

128

132

136

140

144

148

152

156

156

Blind and Disabled Adults

696

734

721

710

690

650

635

620

623

625

628

630

633

633

January 27, 2012

CALENDAR YEAR
Federal Beneficiaries (December)

Awards of Federally Administered Benefits

Blind and Disabled Children

197

204

202

208

200

190

185

181

182

183

184

185

186

187

1,000

1,043

1,032

1,038

1,014

968

952

937

945

952

960

967

975

976

Aged

-107

-107

-108

-108

-109

-110

-112

-114

-116

-119

-121

-124

-126

-129

Blind and Disabled Adults

-540

-538

-553

-582

-595

-605

-610

-613

-613

-614

-616

-617

-618

-620

Blind and Disabled Children

-150

-165

-161

-173

-177

-180

-182

-182

-182

-182

-182

-182

-183

-183

Total

-796

-810

-822

-862

-882

-896

-904

-909

-912

-915

-919

-923

-927

-932

Aged

$359

$359

$360

$373

$379

$385

$391

$398

$407

$416

$427

$437

$448

$459

Blind and Disabled Adults

$523

$526

$528

$547

$555

$563

$571

$581

$593

$606

$620

$634

$649

$664

Blind and Disabled Children

$614

$619

$619

$642

$650

$659

$668

$680

$694

$709

$726

$742

$759

$777

Total

$514

$517

$519

$539

$546

$554

$562

$571

$582

$595

$608

$621

$635

$649

$674

$674

$674

$698

$707

$717

$727

$741

$755

$772

$790

$808

$827

$846

Total
"Exits"

Average Federal Benefit (December)

Memo:
Maximum Monthly Benefit (Individual)
Percentage Change
Effective Date

5.8%

0.0%

0.0%

3.6%

1.3%

1.4%

1.4%

1.8%

2.0%

2.2%

2.3%

2.3%

2.3%

2.3%

Jan 09

Jan 10

Jan 11

Jan 12

Jan 13

Jan 14

Jan 15

Jan 16

Jan 17

Jan 18

Jan 19

Jan 20

Jan 21

Jan 22

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Supplemental Security Income

Caseloads in 1000s. Outlays in billions of dollars.

January 2012 Baseline
2009
act

2010
act

2011
est

2012
proj

2013
proj

2014
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2015
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2016
proj

2017
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2018
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2019
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2020
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2021
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2022
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Aged

1,106

1,105

1,105

1,109

1,122

1,137

1,155

1,176

1,198

1,223

1,249

1,276

1,305

1,334

Blind and Disabled Adults

5,031

5,204

5,395

5,547

5,667

5,750

5,790

5,811

5,818

5,828

5,839

5,851

5,865

5,879

Blind and Disabled Children

1,167

1,213

1,256

1,294

1,326

1,345

1,353

1,356

1,355

1,355

1,356

1,358

1,361

1,365

Total

7,304

7,522

7,756

7,949

8,115

8,233

8,299

8,342

8,372

8,406

8,444

8,486

8,531

8,577

Aged

$352

$358

$358

$369

$375

$381

$387

$394

$403

$412

$422

$432

$442

$454

Blind and Disabled Adults

$513

$525

$524

$538

$547

$555

$563

$573

$585

$598

$610

$624

$639

$654

Blind and Disabled Children

$607

$620

$620

$631

$641

$650

$659

$671

$685

$699

$714

$731

$748

$765

Total

$503

$516

$516

$529

$539

$547

$554

$564

$575

$587

$599

$612

$626

$640

12

12

13

11

12

12

12

13

12

11

12

12

12

13

4.666

4.749

5.141

4.496

5.050

5.199

5.364

6.025

5.795

5.543

6.316

6.613

6.928

7.863

January 27, 2012

FISCAL YEAR
Average Caseload, Federal Beneficiaries

Average Federal Benefit

Number of Months
Benefit Outlays
Aged
Blind and Disabled Adults

30.954

32.799

36.785

32.807

37.196

38.295

39.141

43.292

40.849

38.307

42.758

43.833

44.945

49.951

Blind and Disabled Children

8.499

9.019

10.122

8.985

10.206

10.499

10.710

11.823

11.134

10.426

11.626

11.911

12.210

13.572

Adjustments

0.731

0.634

0.596

0.335

0.708

0.729

0.745

1.125

0.790

0.423

0.819

0.842

0.865

1.264

44.850

47.202

52.643

46.623

53.160

54.722

55.960

62.266

58.568

54.698

61.519

63.199

64.948

72.650

and Demonstration Projects

0.083

0.084

0.074

0.078

0.081

0.083

0.085

0.088

0.089

0.091

0.094

0.096

0.099

0.102

Total, SSI Mandatory Outlays

44.933

47.286

52.717

46.700

53.241

54.805

56.045

62.353

58.657

54.789

61.612

63.296

65.047

72.752

Subtotal
Vocational Rehabilitation, Research,

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Supplemental Security Income

Caseloads in 1000s. Outlays in billions of dollars.

January 2012 Baseline
2009
act

January 27, 2012

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2011
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2012
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TABLES

SSI Caseloads at End of Calendar Year

SSI Recipients as a Percentage of Population

9

9%

65+

Aged
8

50 to 59

Blind & Disabled Adults

7

60 to 64

8%

Blind & Disabled Children

40 to 49

7%

30 to 39
6

6%

5

5%

4

4%

3

3%

2

2%

1

1%

0

0%

18 to 29

2020

2015

2010

2005

2000

1995

1990

1985

1980

2020

2015

2010

2005

2000

1995

1990

1985

1980

Millions

Under 18

NOTES
Details may not add to totals because of rounding.
Outlays omit administrative costs, which are discretionary and thus subject to appropriation. Federal SSI statistics omit state supplementation, whether administered by the states
or the Social Security Administration.
Exits represent suspensions and terminations caused by death or loss of SSI eligibility. Loss of eligibility can occur if an individual no longer meets the non-medical criteria
for eligibility or if an individual no longer meets the Social Security Act's definition of disabled.
The maximum monthly benefit, known as the Federal Benefit Rate (FBR), increases with the automatic cost-of-living adjustment that applies to Social Security benefits. However,
because of rounding in the FBR formula, sometimes the effective FBR cost-of-living adjustment differs from the Social Security cost-of-living adjustment.



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