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Page 1: OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 20022 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 Table 2. Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County,2002

Social Security AdministrationOffice of PolicyOffice of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

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Preface

This annual publication focuses on the Social Security beneficiary population at the local level. It presents basic program data on the number and type of beneficiaries and the amount of benefits paid in each state and county. It also shows the numbers of men and women aged 65 or older receiving benefits. This report is a useful planning aid for Social Security Administration (SSA) field offices and for those providing information to federal, state, and local government agencies.

The data are derived from the Master Beneficiary Record (MBR), the principal administrative file of Social Security beneficiaries. The national ZIP + 4 file produced by the U.S. Postal Service is used to designate the beneficiary's state and county. The ZIP + 4 file, which specifies counties in terms of 9-digit ZIP Codes, provides a more accurate designation of counties in places where ZIP Code areas cross county boundaries than that which is available in the MBR.

The data include only persons whose benefits are currently payable. Those whose benefits were withheld are excluded.

Some Social Security beneficiaries have a representative payee— a person desig-nated by SSA to receive their monthly benefit when such action is in the beneficiary's best interest. About 4 percent of all adult beneficiaries and virtually all child beneficiaries under age 18 have representative payees. For most children, the representative payee is the parent with whom the child resides. For beneficiaries with representative payees, the state and county designations are those of the representative payees, not those of the beneficiaries.

A special procedure (controlled rounding) has been used in preparing Tables 4 and 5 to avoid disclosure of the reason for eligibility of small groups and the amount of benefits received. Under this procedure, county data on the number of persons shown in Table 4 are changed according to the following formula:

1. If the number is divisible by 5 (ends in 0 or 5), then the numbers are not changed.2. Otherwise, the number is rounded either to the next higher number divisible by 5 or the

next lower number divisible by 5, in such a way that the difference between each rounded and unrounded cell value, each rounded and unrounded row total, and each rounded and unrounded column total is less than 5.

3. After the numbers have been rounded, the dollar amounts in Table 5 are proportionately adjusted upward or downward, as appropriate.

Jennie H. Park in the Division of Retirement, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (RSDI) Statistics and Analysis programmed and compiled the data for this report. Emil Loomis designed the cover, Celine Houget edited the report, Kathryn Winstead provided production assistance, and Laurie Brown prepared the electronic versions for the Web at www.socialsecurity.gov/policy.

For questions pertaining to the data, please call Jennie Park at 410-965-9358 or e-mail [email protected]. For additional copies, please call 202-358-6274 or e-mail [email protected].

Susan GradActing Associate Commissionerfor Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

August 2003

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Tables

1. Beneficiaries as a percentage of the total resident population and of the population aged 65 or older, by state, December 2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

State or Other Area2. Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by

type of benefit and sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2002 . . . . . . . .23. Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit and

sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

County

4. Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, bytype of benefit and sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2002

5. Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit and sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2002

Table 4 Table 5 Table 4 Table 5Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . 4. . . . . . . .84 New Jersey . . . . . . . . . . . 48 . . . . . . .128Alaska. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. . . . . . . .86 New Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . 49 . . . . . . .129Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . 7. . . . . . . .87 New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 . . . . . . .130Arkansas. . . . . . . . . . . 8. . . . . . . .88 North Carolina . . . . . . . . . 51 . . . . . . .131California . . . . . . . . . 10. . . . . . . .90 North Dakota . . . . . . . . . . 53 . . . . . . .133

Colorado . . . . . . . . . . 11. . . . . . . .91 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 . . . . . . .134Connecticut. . . . . . . . 12. . . . . . . .92 Oklahoma. . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 . . . . . . .136Delaware . . . . . . . . . 13. . . . . . . .93 Oregon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 . . . . . . .138District of Columbia . . a. . . . . . . . .a Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . 59 . . . . . . .139Florida. . . . . . . . . . . . 14. . . . . . . .94 Rhode Island . . . . . . . . . . 61 . . . . . . .141

Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . 16. . . . . . . .96 South Carolina . . . . . . . . . 62 . . . . . . .142Hawaii . . . . . . . . . . . . 19. . . . . . . .99 South Dakota . . . . . . . . . . 63 . . . . . . .143Idaho. . . . . . . . . . . . . 20. . . . . . .100 Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 . . . . . . .145Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . 21. . . . . . .101 Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 . . . . . . .147Indiana . . . . . . . . . . . 23. . . . . . .103 Utah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 . . . . . . .151

Iowa . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25. . . . . . .105 Vermont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 . . . . . . .152Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . 27. . . . . . .107 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 . . . . . . .153Kentucky. . . . . . . . . . 29. . . . . . .109 Washington . . . . . . . . . . . 76 . . . . . . .156Louisiana . . . . . . . . . 31. . . . . . . 111 West Virginia . . . . . . . . . . 77 . . . . . . .157Maine . . . . . . . . . . . . 32. . . . . . .112 Wisconsin. . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 . . . . . . .158

Wyoming . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 . . . . . . .160Maryland. . . . . . . . . . 33. . . . . . .113Massachusetts . . . . . 34. . . . . . .114 Outlying areasMichigan . . . . . . . . . . 35. . . . . . .115 American Samoa . . . . . . a . . . . . . . . .aMinnesota . . . . . . . . . 37. . . . . . .117 Guam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a . . . . . . . . .aMississippi . . . . . . . . 39. . . . . . .119 Northern Mariana

Islands. . . . . . . . . . . . a . . . . . . . . .aPuerto Rico . . . . . . . . . 81 . . . . . . .161

Missouri . . . . . . . . . . 41. . . . . . .121 Virgin Islands . . . . . . . . 83 . . . . . . .163Montana . . . . . . . . . . 43. . . . . . .123Nebraska . . . . . . . . . 44. . . . . . .124 Foreign countries . . . . . . . . a . . . . . . . . .aNevada . . . . . . . . . . . 46. . . . . . .126New Hampshire . . . . 47. . . . . . .127

a. County data are not applicable. Data for these jurisdictions are shown in Tables 2 and 3.

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OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 1

Table 1.Beneficiaries as a percentage of the total resident population and of the population aged 65 or older,by state, December 2002

State

Total population Population aged 65 or older

Number a

(thousands)

a. Population estimates for the United States as of July 1, 2002, as reported by the U.S. Census Bureau.

Percentage receivingbenefits

Number a(thousands)

Percentage receivingbenefits

United States 288,369 15.7 35,602 91.0

Alabama 4,487 19.0 589 92.6Alaska 644 9.1 39 91.9Arizona 5,456 15.4 701 85.7Arkansas 2,710 19.7 376 92.9California 35,116 12.3 3,717 85.1

Colorado 4,507 12.2 434 91.3Connecticut 3,461 16.8 472 94.3Delaware 807 17.1 105 93.2District of Columbia 571 12.8 69 77.5Florida 16,713 19.6 2,855 85.8

Georgia 8,560 13.4 814 91.6Hawaii 1,245 15.4 167 87.7Idaho 1,341 15.3 151 96.6Illinois 12,601 14.7 1,499 91.4Indiana 6,159 16.5 757 95.8

Iowa 2,937 18.5 433 96.2Kansas 2,716 16.3 355 93.4Kentucky 4,093 18.5 509 92.7Louisiana 4,483 16.2 520 90.6Maine 1,294 19.9 186 95.3

Maryland 5,458 13.6 617 88.4Massachusetts 6,428 16.5 864 90.9Michigan 10,050 16.7 1,232 95.8Minnesota 5,020 15.1 602 94.3Mississippi 2,872 18.4 346 92.3

Missouri 5,673 18.1 757 94.2Montana 909 17.7 123 94.0Nebraska 1,729 16.6 232 94.2Nevada 2,173 14.4 240 92.8New Hampshire 1,275 16.2 153 97.3

New Jersey 8,590 15.8 1,121 92.0New Mexico 1,855 15.5 221 89.3New York 19,158 15.8 2,474 88.6North Carolina 8,320 16.9 998 94.8North Dakota 634 18.0 94 94.3

Ohio 11,421 16.8 1,513 93.2Oklahoma 3,494 17.3 460 92.7Oregon 3,522 16.5 444 96.1Pennsylvania 12,335 19.2 1,909 93.3Rhode Island 1,070 18.0 152 93.0

South Carolina 4,107 17.5 503 93.0South Dakota 761 18.0 108 96.5Tennessee 5,797 17.6 719 94.0Texas 21,780 12.5 2,153 89.5Utah 2,316 10.8 199 91.3

Vermont 617 17.3 79 95.7Virginia 7,294 14.7 817 91.6Washington 6,069 14.4 678 93.6West Virginia 1,802 22.3 276 93.3Wisconsin 5,441 16.9 706 96.9Wyoming 499 15.6 59 94.7

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, 2002 estimates of resident population.

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Table 2. Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and state or other area, December 2002

State or area Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes 21 special age-72 beneficiaries. Data for individual states are not available.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

All areas 46,444,239 29,190,149 2,681,153 476,672 4,967,155 1,907,875 5,543,981 151,614 1,525,640 13,849,075 19,313,379

Alabama 854,423 469,209 44,824 9,838 102,779 42,377 139,353 4,275 41,768 219,154 325,984Alaska 58,694 34,257 2,744 1,155 4,935 4,721 8,151 235 2,496 17,389 18,642Arizona 838,236 547,035 48,422 7,628 76,216 32,117 97,940 2,316 26,562 265,325 335,439Arkansas 534,909 306,492 27,381 5,373 59,776 23,593 85,229 2,448 24,617 145,147 204,582California 4,308,830 2,780,958 280,533 53,120 418,652 173,253 470,740 11,697 119,877 1,369,569 1,793,333

Colorado 547,958 348,385 36,352 4,213 55,732 21,465 63,773 1,298 16,740 171,252 225,328Connecticut 580,863 404,186 25,265 5,358 51,087 20,065 58,162 884 15,856 182,518 262,870Delaware 138,031 90,142 6,707 1,163 13,116 5,600 16,500 275 4,528 41,670 56,694District of Columbia 72,848 47,229 2,405 861 7,537 4,730 8,595 63 1,428 20,651 32,443Florida 3,279,994 2,224,131 178,603 30,826 303,798 106,387 339,448 8,231 88,570 1,062,246 1,386,377

Georgia 1,143,600 673,127 50,853 11,701 122,229 62,764 171,407 3,960 47,559 299,604 446,107Hawaii 191,551 135,878 9,643 3,075 15,773 6,576 15,832 414 4,360 63,958 82,416Idaho 205,302 130,775 13,471 1,900 20,210 7,934 23,509 738 6,765 64,582 81,493Illinois 1,857,301 1,204,153 99,767 20,167 205,364 79,162 191,788 4,025 52,875 559,912 810,012Indiana 1,019,262 645,696 54,841 8,939 111,584 41,531 120,144 2,873 33,654 295,302 430,707

Iowa 544,643 357,372 37,150 3,910 62,758 17,147 51,467 1,029 13,810 170,141 245,994Kansas 441,889 288,993 26,108 3,527 47,904 16,778 45,361 780 12,438 136,295 195,217Kentucky 756,421 394,088 45,351 6,787 95,561 31,815 137,563 5,967 39,289 193,151 279,215Louisiana 725,024 369,445 55,369 9,534 107,921 45,199 98,323 5,080 34,153 194,308 277,059Maine 257,573 157,084 13,716 2,038 25,210 8,159 38,949 1,008 11,409 74,900 102,742

Maryland 742,704 487,436 37,318 6,981 77,398 36,799 76,359 1,204 19,209 223,474 321,785Massachusetts 1,060,299 695,464 48,985 9,202 98,885 34,833 132,216 2,358 38,356 316,666 468,203Michigan 1,681,096 1,039,027 99,696 17,717 184,462 72,291 203,681 5,029 59,193 488,873 690,783Minnesota 756,261 501,667 47,207 5,972 79,331 25,871 75,502 1,141 19,570 237,637 329,847Mississippi 527,318 279,693 22,960 7,090 59,105 30,923 93,259 3,053 31,235 128,138 191,424

Missouri 1,024,096 632,090 54,047 8,557 109,778 42,636 135,996 3,153 37,839 292,510 420,920Montana 161,197 101,657 10,835 1,601 17,583 6,209 18,079 568 4,665 50,698 64,681Nebraska 287,173 187,726 18,964 2,233 31,569 10,146 28,001 522 8,012 90,035 128,610Nevada 313,469 212,605 14,284 3,051 25,761 11,576 37,092 606 8,494 105,187 117,798New Hampshire 207,164 137,813 9,053 1,437 17,338 6,770 25,866 455 8,432 63,128 85,309

New Jersey 1,360,303 934,983 58,341 12,785 130,368 50,605 133,983 2,990 36,248 419,270 612,510New Mexico 288,212 172,085 20,427 3,620 30,686 14,442 35,589 1,463 9,900 87,199 110,457New York 3,029,686 1,974,199 144,282 36,084 289,476 114,850 359,780 9,727 101,288 888,796 1,301,792North Carolina 1,405,153 873,042 56,397 11,397 134,325 58,880 213,290 3,994 53,828 382,177 563,863North Dakota 114,131 70,910 10,382 862 15,809 3,980 9,631 204 2,353 37,316 51,420

Ohio 1,922,406 1,181,128 136,301 17,496 245,475 74,299 208,390 5,209 54,108 579,503 830,584Oklahoma 604,749 372,047 36,310 5,461 71,064 26,560 72,789 2,191 18,327 177,589 249,404Oregon 580,678 386,515 34,198 4,893 57,038 19,050 63,593 1,550 13,841 183,360 243,254Pennsylvania 2,374,502 1,546,393 135,596 19,183 276,576 82,338 242,135 6,659 65,622 717,188 1,063,406Rhode Island 192,484 129,966 6,486 1,483 16,159 5,843 25,256 483 6,808 56,264 85,372

South Carolina 718,888 431,079 29,519 6,992 71,241 35,224 112,303 2,384 30,146 191,154 277,014South Dakota 137,242 87,766 10,385 1,183 16,181 5,192 12,768 246 3,521 44,346 60,221Tennessee 1,022,871 598,469 52,165 9,651 114,643 47,008 155,675 4,516 40,744 274,365 401,557Texas 2,729,134 1,635,420 193,994 31,398 337,163 138,810 296,791 10,799 84,759 820,142 1,105,659Utah 250,878 162,256 17,631 2,896 22,625 12,711 24,185 648 7,926 79,732 102,048

Vermont 106,888 68,187 5,609 1,013 10,560 3,734 13,538 309 3,938 32,081 43,758Virginia 1,074,105 666,335 56,317 9,902 114,214 45,294 139,798 4,265 37,980 307,218 441,309Washington 872,988 570,071 53,592 7,804 83,727 30,643 101,127 2,093 23,931 273,481 360,863West Virginia 400,937 204,905 28,860 4,150 57,212 15,846 67,960 4,004 18,000 105,325 152,192Wisconsin 917,729 615,521 50,457 7,943 93,898 32,021 91,901 1,502 24,486 285,703 398,608Wyoming 77,755 50,774 4,694 618 7,892 3,151 8,367 210 2,049 24,935 31,142

Outlying areasAmerican Samoa 5,389 1,449 205 447 553 905 1,043 67 720 817 900Guam 10,966 5,751 1,081 574 1,043 1,109 874 67 467 3,360 3,204Northern Mariana Islands 2,087 787 129 275 288 393 145 7 63 447 415Puerto Rico 692,335 312,833 55,397 15,534 80,950 40,094 130,909 9,502 47,116 174,248 213,259Virgin Islands 14,449 9,083 849 395 1,165 1,013 1,399 56 489 4,370 5,047

Foreign countries 419,165 244,382 58,695 7,679 77,472 14,453 12,477 784 3,223 155,269 192,107

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 3

Table 3.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and state or other area, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

State or area Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

All areas 37,854,410 26,125,086 1,210,108 203,259 4,169,125 1,115,399 4,625,445 32,209 373,779 13,931,204 14,717,683

Alabama 647,962 398,876 19,783 4,159 78,407 23,436 112,458 886 9,956 210,240 233,474Alaska 45,175 29,692 1,142 414 3,849 2,668 6,769 45 595 16,721 13,608Arizona 699,000 497,665 22,373 3,176 66,022 18,146 84,684 508 6,426 270,982 258,141Arkansas 398,887 253,999 11,475 2,154 44,671 12,760 67,647 480 5,701 135,199 143,124California 3,555,359 2,507,483 125,703 22,038 363,523 102,552 401,256 2,498 30,304 1,372,812 1,384,728

Colorado 441,519 305,073 16,514 1,886 47,569 13,153 52,814 283 4,227 169,773 165,335Connecticut 527,962 396,245 13,066 2,651 48,091 13,168 50,440 185 4,116 204,672 223,033Delaware 119,104 84,575 3,340 566 11,782 3,413 14,224 59 1,145 44,417 45,370District of Columbia 51,578 35,997 1,010 315 5,227 2,181 6,496 15 338 17,318 22,314Florida 2,703,153 1,979,591 81,492 12,780 262,077 60,747 282,705 1,803 21,958 1,066,282 1,057,246

Georgia 891,553 580,753 23,131 4,942 94,763 35,332 140,153 804 11,675 294,427 327,516Hawaii 157,001 120,072 4,010 1,271 12,938 3,953 13,601 85 1,070 61,604 63,372Idaho 163,781 114,083 6,124 826 17,268 4,714 19,089 151 1,525 63,832 59,424Illinois 1,597,718 1,126,875 48,240 9,016 185,289 48,495 165,167 924 13,713 593,723 654,951Indiana 873,227 606,779 26,756 4,294 99,750 25,819 100,984 664 8,181 315,314 345,649

Iowa 448,083 319,225 17,099 1,834 54,717 10,602 41,180 212 3,215 172,301 185,541Kansas 371,319 264,579 12,522 1,638 42,747 10,141 36,517 163 3,012 142,140 152,576Kentucky 568,525 331,986 19,200 2,753 72,587 17,793 113,407 1,270 9,529 181,503 196,496Louisiana 534,218 308,315 23,948 3,723 83,101 24,026 82,011 1,123 7,970 183,372 189,354Maine 193,879 129,531 5,984 860 20,244 4,831 29,809 192 2,428 70,274 72,170

Maryland 620,231 439,879 17,597 3,171 66,703 21,754 65,735 282 5,109 227,350 251,244Massachusetts 881,151 626,065 23,295 4,121 86,972 21,794 109,039 453 9,412 326,004 365,302Michigan 1,469,617 1,000,688 49,400 8,533 167,280 45,330 181,820 1,191 15,374 531,661 561,112Minnesota 622,674 446,799 21,434 2,772 68,459 16,265 61,976 233 4,735 239,183 246,957Mississippi 379,290 227,891 9,660 2,717 42,341 16,164 72,934 581 7,002 117,622 132,405

Missouri 821,908 556,427 24,553 3,825 91,876 24,505 110,971 676 9,076 292,104 316,701Montana 126,760 87,040 4,764 653 14,810 3,546 14,726 122 1,098 48,646 46,883Nebraska 232,294 165,295 8,626 1,010 27,369 6,012 22,051 104 1,827 90,042 96,107Nevada 264,593 191,995 6,552 1,320 22,470 7,064 32,853 144 2,195 105,734 91,513New Hampshire 174,946 126,074 4,420 698 15,379 4,463 21,790 87 2,036 66,169 66,617

New Jersey 1,243,466 923,063 28,886 6,115 120,780 33,017 120,728 677 10,200 470,178 524,796New Mexico 216,323 143,933 8,465 1,352 23,820 7,378 28,789 300 2,285 81,076 76,813New York 2,628,726 1,871,788 67,921 16,080 256,750 70,960 317,297 2,076 25,855 943,372 1,076,093North Carolina 1,112,204 758,601 25,520 4,986 103,232 33,348 172,414 800 13,303 375,221 419,454North Dakota 87,329 59,266 4,396 364 12,936 2,297 7,474 42 553 34,978 35,506

Ohio 1,593,390 1,074,970 63,961 7,977 214,927 44,823 172,381 1,230 13,120 598,594 633,183Oklahoma 473,916 318,769 15,885 2,311 57,366 15,025 59,579 470 4,511 170,530 182,534Oregon 487,162 349,938 16,007 2,233 50,435 11,694 53,019 363 3,473 186,700 188,235Pennsylvania 2,016,756 1,424,599 65,322 8,950 245,311 50,211 205,075 1,424 15,865 753,083 836,922Rhode Island 159,526 116,152 3,060 645 14,024 3,537 20,406 99 1,604 57,693 66,940

South Carolina 564,925 373,800 13,488 3,056 54,288 19,796 92,420 498 7,579 188,243 204,156South Dakota 103,244 72,150 4,324 453 12,904 2,824 9,743 50 795 40,837 41,398Tennessee 795,693 517,319 23,537 4,126 89,341 26,119 124,507 934 9,810 267,891 294,659Texas 2,142,205 1,423,710 85,105 12,321 274,195 78,455 245,661 2,246 20,512 803,469 803,146Utah 205,398 146,183 8,404 1,303 20,065 7,604 19,839 134 1,865 82,315 76,178

Vermont 86,128 60,401 2,542 450 8,853 2,263 10,653 59 907 31,975 33,071Virginia 858,844 582,360 25,443 4,387 91,804 27,045 117,176 948 9,680 302,616 328,466Washington 746,931 530,721 25,860 3,645 75,554 19,103 85,359 486 6,204 286,891 284,077West Virginia 316,005 181,004 12,831 1,731 46,104 9,144 59,716 964 4,511 103,331 111,406Wisconsin 779,079 565,045 23,910 3,812 83,635 20,024 76,299 329 6,025 297,222 311,006Wyoming 63,989 45,266 2,180 281 6,826 1,912 6,962 45 517 25,123 23,320

Outlying areasAmerican Samoa 2,378 815 54 113 268 353 655 12 109 506 410Guam 5,803 3,531 300 146 596 483 648 11 87 2,223 1,573Northern Mariana Islands 792 394 26 49 104 134 76 0 8 251 155Puerto Rico 365,493 185,657 15,460 4,078 41,659 15,470 92,985 1,596 8,588 110,037 102,499Virgin Islands 9,951 6,974 298 149 776 483 1,151 12 108 3,591 3,298

Foreign countries 206,287 129,127 13,712 2,031 44,289 7,069 9,125 177 757 81,838 90,127

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Alabama

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Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Alabama c 854,423 469,209 44,824 9,838 102,779 42,377 139,353 4,275 41,768 219,154 325,984

Autauga 7,455 4,035 385 80 885 395 1,200 45 430 1,905 2,675Baldwin 31,050 19,725 1,890 300 3,035 1,185 3,710 115 1,090 9,725 11,755Barbour 5,630 2,925 225 60 640 330 1,070 35 345 1,345 2,030Bibb 4,060 1,890 180 60 530 285 835 35 245 905 1,320Blount 9,405 5,075 615 75 1,200 385 1,555 60 440 2,555 3,445

Bullock 2,145 1,045 70 35 265 160 410 10 150 470 770Butler 4,985 2,640 195 70 565 270 905 30 310 1,170 1,870Calhoun 24,640 13,270 1,210 230 2,860 1,025 4,610 135 1,300 5,955 9,440Chambers 8,065 4,900 210 80 695 320 1,425 25 410 2,025 3,245Cherokee 5,315 3,020 250 45 575 190 980 25 230 1,415 1,880

Chilton 7,465 3,780 425 70 1,060 380 1,290 65 395 1,900 2,705Choctaw 3,730 1,735 180 65 505 190 790 40 225 855 1,240Clarke 6,035 2,995 305 105 800 435 965 55 375 1,445 2,100Clay 3,470 1,970 150 25 345 130 655 20 175 915 1,280Cleburne 3,110 1,665 135 30 315 135 605 30 195 750 1,080

Coffee 8,925 5,230 485 110 1,035 360 1,295 35 375 2,455 3,495Colbert 12,840 6,730 840 125 1,735 515 2,220 80 595 3,350 4,810Conecuh 3,400 1,705 130 45 400 165 685 35 235 825 1,165Coosa 2,730 1,445 95 30 255 125 595 15 170 685 895Covington 9,240 5,580 370 90 920 340 1,495 50 395 2,460 3,715

Crenshaw 3,250 1,855 135 30 400 130 525 15 160 855 1,275Cullman 16,190 9,255 1,055 130 2,100 655 2,255 80 660 4,485 6,375Dale 8,760 4,700 510 90 985 405 1,535 40 495 2,315 3,060Dallas 10,060 4,960 375 170 1,190 715 1,915 60 675 2,200 3,580De Kalb 13,340 7,330 695 130 1,640 575 2,280 75 615 3,455 5,075

Elmore 11,355 6,395 525 125 1,215 650 1,815 50 580 3,005 4,065Escambia 8,130 4,250 410 95 980 405 1,455 55 480 1,985 2,935Etowah 24,165 12,465 1,520 265 3,310 1,050 4,280 135 1,140 6,005 9,325Fayette 4,435 2,530 220 50 490 180 755 15 195 1,150 1,700Franklin 6,880 3,710 430 55 875 275 1,205 40 290 1,830 2,600

Geneva 6,255 3,610 280 90 690 220 1,070 30 265 1,630 2,400Greene 2,205 990 80 50 300 140 430 15 200 500 715Hale 3,390 1,610 135 40 425 220 660 20 280 770 1,135Henry 3,750 2,160 150 35 470 160 595 20 160 995 1,475Houston 17,820 10,340 835 180 2,005 745 2,835 65 815 4,720 6,975

Jackson 10,930 6,160 590 105 1,335 470 1,810 65 395 2,935 4,080Jefferson 124,370 67,680 6,710 1,725 16,735 6,765 18,635 420 5,700 31,200 51,290Lamar 3,850 2,330 125 30 380 150 655 10 170 1,000 1,510Lauderdale 19,055 10,660 1,435 140 2,415 660 2,895 90 760 5,195 7,545Lawrence 6,635 3,425 415 65 840 320 1,215 55 300 1,680 2,335

Lee 14,800 8,490 530 125 1,450 830 2,535 55 785 3,745 5,445Limestone 11,345 6,260 710 100 1,405 500 1,825 60 485 2,975 4,215Lowndes 2,615 1,175 110 35 325 210 530 25 205 585 835Macon 4,230 2,270 135 70 510 340 685 10 210 985 1,615Madison 41,220 25,685 2,610 350 4,580 1,775 4,805 150 1,265 12,055 17,065

Marengo 5,035 2,585 250 75 580 255 910 35 345 1,210 1,825Marion 7,005 3,990 300 55 755 250 1,280 40 335 1,785 2,680Marshall 17,145 9,590 1,000 135 2,145 660 2,820 80 715 4,545 6,600Mobile 72,155 37,875 4,050 1,195 9,090 4,520 11,220 460 3,745 17,920 26,960Monroe 4,905 2,615 195 85 570 290 820 25 305 1,225 1,770

Montgomery 37,155 21,070 1,635 445 4,185 2,090 5,625 130 1,975 9,215 14,975Morgan 20,650 11,980 1,275 235 2,565 945 2,875 85 690 5,610 8,185Perry 2,785 1,350 120 45 330 190 530 20 200 645 960Pickens 4,875 2,590 185 60 550 260 860 30 340 1,160 1,780Pike 5,780 3,080 220 45 690 355 1,015 40 335 1,365 2,155

Randolph 4,995 3,085 150 35 440 185 855 20 225 1,285 1,925Russell 9,780 5,490 380 100 1,190 535 1,600 45 440 2,500 3,725St. Clair 11,715 6,105 665 120 1,460 555 2,120 70 620 3,030 4,115Shelby 19,560 11,390 1,250 185 2,180 880 2,755 90 830 5,515 7,415Sumter 2,950 1,390 140 45 415 195 525 15 225 660 1,070

Talladega 17,390 8,490 705 160 1,875 790 4,065 95 1,210 3,810 5,905Tallapoosa 9,605 5,535 285 60 910 400 1,830 30 555 2,310 3,630Tuscaloosa 28,825 15,465 1,250 360 3,155 1,555 5,360 125 1,555 7,070 10,665Walker 16,975 8,010 1,005 190 2,365 845 3,450 135 975 4,020 5,925Washington 3,820 1,740 255 80 495 240 710 40 260 915 1,210

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Alabama

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 5

Wilcox 3,105 1,280 135 75 430 265 625 30 265 635 990Winston 5,480 2,845 305 40 735 250 1,010 40 255 1,355 1,980

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Alaska

6 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Alaska c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

58,694 34,257 2,744 1,155 4,935 4,721 8,151 235 2,496 17,389 18,642

Aleutians East 105 65 5 0 15 15 5 0 0 40 25Aleutians West 145 85 10 0 20 15 15 0 0 50 45Anchorage 22,600 13,380 960 360 1,725 1,580 3,515 65 1,015 6,475 7,580Bethel 1,315 505 120 95 195 225 105 10 60 350 350Bristol Bay 115 75 5 5 5 10 15 0 0 45 30

Denali 130 85 5 5 5 5 20 0 5 35 25Dillingham 515 230 45 10 65 115 30 0 20 140 130Fairbanks North Star 6,590 3,975 275 100 555 515 905 25 240 2,025 2,080Haines 345 235 15 5 40 10 35 0 5 130 135Juneau 2,985 1,840 95 45 230 265 375 10 125 870 1,050

Kenai Peninsula 6,090 3,630 330 60 485 385 905 35 260 1,840 1,900Ketchikan Gateway 1,665 1,075 80 20 125 90 215 5 55 545 565Kodiak Island 990 620 40 30 75 70 110 5 40 325 300Lake and Peninsula 150 85 10 10 25 15 5 0 0 60 40Matanuska-Susitna 6,625 3,790 315 110 505 450 1,045 45 365 1,900 1,945

Nome 880 365 50 65 125 185 70 0 20 225 235North Slope 585 240 25 25 70 130 65 0 30 135 150Northwest Arctic 580 225 40 50 75 100 50 5 35 150 145Prince of Wales-Outer Ketchikan 575 360 20 5 55 30 75 5 25 200 160Sitka 960 655 30 10 90 45 95 0 35 315 375

Skagway-Hoonah-Angoon 350 220 10 5 30 15 50 5 15 115 100Southeast Fairbanks 730 435 50 20 55 50 90 5 25 245 195Valdez-Cordova 975 615 45 20 70 85 110 5 25 330 270Wade Hampton 705 245 65 65 105 145 45 5 30 175 185Wrangell-Petersburg 905 630 35 10 60 40 100 0 30 315 310

Yakutat 70 40 0 0 5 5 15 0 5 20 25Yukon-Koyukuk 665 355 45 15 85 90 50 5 20 230 185

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Arizona

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 7

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Arizona c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

838,236 547,035 48,422 7,628 76,216 32,117 97,940 2,316 26,562 265,325 335,439

Apache 8,585 3,925 660 230 1,145 1,165 1,010 50 400 2,330 2,580Cochise 23,005 14,605 1,710 310 2,190 660 2,655 120 755 7,660 8,480Coconino 12,995 7,240 815 175 1,300 1,070 1,865 35 495 3,645 4,400Gila 13,680 8,770 890 105 1,290 470 1,685 70 400 4,555 5,125Graham 5,230 2,920 430 80 635 255 635 30 245 1,555 1,965

Greenlee 1,320 725 140 15 160 70 155 10 45 415 480La Paz 4,440 3,090 245 30 340 155 480 10 90 1,720 1,510Maricopa 448,860 296,740 24,130 3,460 40,375 16,985 51,550 925 14,695 139,595 186,465Mohave 43,885 30,190 1,940 405 3,315 1,100 5,685 150 1,100 14,935 15,865Navajo 14,955 8,060 1,050 260 1,525 1,225 2,080 90 665 4,305 4,805

Pima 149,435 96,710 9,540 1,420 14,365 5,125 17,440 415 4,420 47,060 61,615Pinal 34,325 21,795 1,930 335 2,930 1,510 4,470 120 1,235 11,070 12,245Santa Cruz 5,685 3,500 530 135 625 230 475 40 150 1,855 2,155Yavapai 48,260 33,490 2,840 305 3,825 1,025 5,395 130 1,250 16,500 19,110Yuma 23,565 15,270 1,575 365 2,195 1,065 2,360 120 615 8,120 8,640

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Arkansas

8 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Arkansas c 534,909 306,492 27,381 5,373 59,776 23,593 85,229 2,448 24,617 145,147 204,582

Arkansas 4,270 2,445 245 55 630 160 580 15 140 1,195 1,810Ashley 5,045 2,590 310 75 680 250 860 45 235 1,340 1,830Baxter 13,355 9,255 600 75 1,115 270 1,560 60 420 4,435 5,285Benton 29,440 19,385 1,760 195 2,495 935 3,495 60 1,115 9,305 11,820Boone 8,630 4,920 440 55 875 305 1,505 45 485 2,355 3,140

Bradley 2,875 1,530 155 30 450 125 455 10 120 765 1,155Calhoun 1,310 685 55 20 180 65 240 5 60 315 495Carroll 5,680 3,645 290 35 515 180 770 20 225 1,665 2,195Chicot 2,940 1,575 140 60 410 155 465 20 115 770 1,135Clark 4,370 2,600 235 50 565 190 545 25 160 1,230 1,845

Clay 4,545 2,585 265 25 635 165 665 25 180 1,275 1,865Cleburne 6,910 4,390 450 45 720 200 850 30 225 2,170 2,695Cleveland 1,710 945 110 15 215 70 275 10 70 455 645Columbia 5,685 3,085 320 80 795 290 870 20 225 1,480 2,295Conway 4,875 2,740 230 50 465 170 940 25 255 1,265 1,840

Craighead 14,165 8,030 720 115 1,645 705 2,275 45 630 3,640 5,540Crawford 10,680 5,375 535 95 1,010 430 2,375 65 795 2,585 3,400Crittenden 8,005 3,905 295 120 1,045 685 1,420 35 500 1,780 2,790Cross 3,610 1,925 215 45 495 195 565 20 150 955 1,390Dallas 2,020 1,075 115 25 290 110 305 10 90 540 775

Desha 2,900 1,470 140 45 420 200 440 20 165 690 1,090Drew 3,375 1,880 150 50 390 185 525 25 170 900 1,245Faulkner 12,565 7,375 585 110 1,240 620 1,970 55 610 3,405 4,760Franklin 3,980 2,110 195 30 455 135 810 15 230 1,055 1,385Fulton 3,445 1,925 210 50 355 120 600 20 165 990 1,185

Garland 24,305 16,245 1,270 155 2,355 755 2,805 105 615 7,745 10,040Grant 3,030 1,640 205 30 400 130 480 15 130 815 1,125Greene 7,905 4,330 435 80 1,005 315 1,375 35 330 2,040 3,070Hempstead 4,500 2,535 195 65 585 255 680 20 165 1,145 1,805Hot Spring 6,600 3,760 395 45 830 265 1,010 35 260 1,865 2,515

Howard 2,950 1,670 165 30 365 155 415 10 140 815 1,175Independence 7,620 4,260 370 55 820 245 1,435 40 395 1,985 2,865Izard 3,950 2,365 190 20 395 130 660 20 170 1,170 1,425Jackson 4,125 2,240 205 35 570 175 730 25 145 1,085 1,605Jefferson 14,705 7,825 705 225 1,795 880 2,350 70 855 3,535 5,695

Johnson 5,000 2,665 275 50 590 190 915 40 275 1,360 1,810Lafayette 2,030 1,045 110 35 280 90 355 15 100 525 750Lawrence 4,445 2,440 255 40 565 175 780 15 175 1,240 1,680Lee 2,395 1,170 150 30 365 180 360 15 125 605 895Lincoln 2,315 1,230 135 25 295 120 365 20 125 605 885

Little River 2,855 1,610 175 15 370 100 465 15 105 795 1,085Logan 5,365 2,825 310 60 630 205 990 35 310 1,420 1,925Lonoke 8,455 4,620 455 70 985 435 1,405 40 445 2,220 3,085Madison 3,110 1,680 175 30 330 130 575 10 180 850 1,055Marion 4,485 2,685 210 30 355 110 805 35 255 1,305 1,505

Miller 7,290 4,035 355 80 945 325 1,125 60 365 1,815 2,875Mississippi 9,515 4,945 405 130 1,150 645 1,680 35 525 2,255 3,480Monroe 2,285 1,225 130 30 345 115 330 15 95 600 910Montgomery 2,360 1,440 145 30 250 95 305 15 80 720 890Nevada 2,240 1,175 115 30 310 115 375 15 105 580 865

Newton 2,175 1,040 135 30 240 75 495 5 155 545 665Ouachita 6,640 3,625 330 85 895 285 1,110 35 275 1,755 2,635Perry 2,220 1,220 115 20 230 115 405 10 105 630 755Phillips 5,600 2,720 255 150 790 485 800 40 360 1,335 1,980Pike 2,570 1,515 160 35 335 85 335 15 90 725 1,010

Poinsett 5,695 2,940 305 50 790 260 1,055 30 265 1,425 2,100Polk 4,880 2,925 295 45 560 180 650 40 185 1,485 1,810Pope 10,765 5,830 525 100 1,140 465 2,045 70 590 2,740 3,875Prairie 2,180 1,195 140 25 325 90 335 10 60 635 850Pulaski 59,820 34,860 2,435 780 6,025 3,480 9,370 155 2,715 15,090 24,085

Randolph 4,490 2,545 230 25 550 180 730 20 210 1,200 1,730St. Francis 5,065 2,640 200 105 655 375 815 20 255 1,240 1,820Saline 15,395 9,505 830 90 1,475 605 2,315 45 530 4,550 5,785Scott 2,805 1,410 155 25 330 90 585 30 180 705 955Searcy 2,380 1,270 135 25 275 70 450 20 135 665 845

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Arkansas

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 9

Sebastian 21,340 11,790 1,075 155 2,335 820 3,875 75 1,215 5,430 8,250Sevier 2,805 1,580 175 20 390 125 385 15 115 765 1,105Sharp 5,670 3,420 285 50 555 165 885 40 270 1,705 2,040Stone 3,425 1,935 180 15 355 125 635 30 150 975 1,140Union 10,290 5,450 525 120 1,375 490 1,740 60 530 2,565 4,070

Van Buren 4,910 3,050 300 65 490 115 670 30 190 1,510 1,895Washington 23,470 13,645 1,155 170 2,305 885 4,100 55 1,155 6,315 8,900White 13,270 7,745 805 135 1,525 480 1,985 80 515 3,760 5,190Woodruff 1,980 1,010 90 25 295 110 345 15 90 500 750Yell 4,810 2,505 245 55 555 190 975 25 260 1,235 1,705

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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California

10 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, California c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

4,308,830 2,780,958 280,533 53,120 418,652 173,253 470,740 11,697 119,877 1,369,569 1,793,333

Alameda 163,205 104,715 9,670 2,025 15,980 6,610 19,285 260 4,660 50,010 69,535Alpine 165 110 15 0 10 5 20 0 5 55 50Amador 8,270 5,690 540 60 750 215 825 15 175 2,850 3,340Butte 42,055 26,185 2,535 365 4,260 1,220 5,765 190 1,535 12,830 17,030Calaveras 9,845 6,630 610 80 830 285 1,125 35 250 3,375 3,690

Colusa 2,895 1,720 220 30 345 125 345 5 105 945 1,115Contra Costa 130,800 85,050 8,745 1,365 13,175 4,485 13,820 230 3,930 41,280 56,315Del Norte 5,215 2,905 295 50 530 185 945 45 260 1,505 1,835Eldorado 27,255 18,200 1,750 200 2,235 825 3,115 80 850 9,080 10,645Fresno 104,015 63,185 6,310 1,455 10,860 5,965 12,405 375 3,460 31,105 41,540

Glenn 4,860 2,935 345 60 505 180 625 30 180 1,525 1,870Humboldt 22,960 12,880 1,385 220 2,550 925 4,030 100 870 6,530 8,555Imperial 21,535 12,350 1,845 455 2,500 1,075 2,455 150 705 7,360 7,345Inyo 4,130 2,860 240 35 410 90 410 5 80 1,410 1,780Kern 91,985 51,535 5,260 1,165 9,350 4,985 14,370 670 4,650 25,895 32,800

Kings 13,750 7,615 990 205 1,570 760 1,835 95 680 3,940 5,085Lake 14,900 9,175 725 115 1,330 485 2,485 65 520 4,645 5,410Lassen 4,300 2,440 255 40 415 185 740 20 205 1,275 1,470Los Angeles 1,021,195 667,085 67,360 14,540 96,940 44,890 103,680 2,660 24,040 328,925 428,880Madera 18,760 11,680 1,240 220 1,765 790 2,270 110 685 6,040 6,945

Marin 38,010 27,200 2,670 445 3,660 820 2,720 20 475 13,305 17,620Mariposa 4,010 2,660 255 25 335 125 480 15 115 1,350 1,535Mendocino 16,420 9,925 935 165 1,605 695 2,495 40 560 4,965 6,205Merced 27,760 16,035 1,895 430 2,920 1,465 3,670 165 1,180 8,180 10,285Modoc 2,220 1,395 135 10 215 75 300 10 80 730 830

Mono 1,085 770 65 5 80 35 100 0 30 415 375Monterey 49,375 31,540 3,580 635 5,055 1,825 5,060 145 1,535 15,920 20,855Napa 21,930 14,700 1,335 330 2,225 935 1,905 45 455 7,295 9,585Nevada 20,785 14,245 1,435 160 1,775 485 2,105 40 540 7,115 8,445Orange 320,625 220,150 22,735 3,665 31,825 10,850 24,785 525 6,090 107,720 143,790

Placer 45,200 31,055 2,920 330 4,040 1,295 4,315 85 1,160 14,830 19,260Plumas 4,990 3,265 320 35 420 135 670 20 125 1,670 1,820Riverside 248,940 165,675 14,720 2,610 22,485 9,890 25,510 730 7,320 81,795 101,690Sacramento 168,490 101,970 9,685 1,905 16,765 7,300 23,990 425 6,450 48,600 68,395San Benito 5,705 3,745 310 75 475 260 595 10 235 1,850 2,185

San Bernardino 203,580 119,365 12,140 2,940 20,460 12,495 27,045 900 8,235 58,880 76,465San Diego 374,565 245,800 28,380 4,675 38,065 12,980 35,935 710 8,020 124,250 160,595San Francisco 103,960 71,510 5,400 1,270 8,765 2,615 12,890 115 1,395 34,110 45,755San Joaquin 79,935 47,580 4,485 1,095 7,935 4,100 11,075 310 3,355 23,115 31,080San Luis Obispo 44,860 29,725 3,040 355 4,245 1,105 4,880 125 1,385 14,480 19,125

San Mateo 93,385 66,135 6,315 995 8,640 2,480 7,195 90 1,535 31,835 43,110Santa Barbara 61,545 40,220 4,580 830 6,005 1,995 6,090 135 1,690 20,145 26,820Santa Clara 171,315 117,025 12,375 1,925 15,530 5,650 14,995 230 3,585 57,635 74,920Santa Cruz 30,885 20,025 1,965 325 3,145 1,075 3,490 70 790 9,510 13,375Shasta 37,800 22,155 2,290 390 3,710 1,460 6,055 185 1,555 11,010 14,000

Sierra 735 495 50 0 70 15 85 0 20 240 305Siskiyou 10,810 6,810 745 95 1,085 330 1,375 35 335 3,495 4,205Solano 48,520 29,355 3,185 580 4,865 2,130 6,250 155 2,000 14,210 19,345Sonoma 70,765 46,810 4,250 810 7,340 2,510 7,410 90 1,545 22,120 31,425Stanislaus 65,700 38,815 3,725 655 6,665 2,840 9,900 320 2,780 18,900 25,300

Sutter 13,070 7,830 875 115 1,385 485 1,830 50 500 3,950 5,070Tehama 12,130 7,330 695 115 1,235 365 1,865 70 455 3,720 4,520Trinity 3,225 1,915 200 25 280 90 550 25 140 1,020 1,070Tulare 49,860 29,440 3,020 870 5,200 2,865 6,465 230 1,770 14,610 19,000Tuolumne 13,235 8,925 785 90 1,160 390 1,470 40 375 4,395 5,260

Ventura 99,795 65,405 6,680 1,125 9,410 3,480 10,290 275 3,130 32,035 42,050Yolo 20,485 12,745 1,350 235 2,085 805 2,525 70 670 6,380 8,310Yuba 9,540 5,275 575 85 1,015 455 1,705 50 380 2,730 3,390

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Colorado

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 11

-

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Colorado c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

547,958 348,385 36,352 4,213 55,732 21,465 63,773 1,298 16,740 171,252 225,328

Adams 39,605 24,100 2,145 280 3,800 1,935 5,700 90 1,555 11,600 15,310Alamosa 2,065 1,105 125 20 235 145 320 10 105 565 715Arapahoe 53,555 35,160 3,465 455 5,195 2,220 5,435 65 1,560 16,915 22,855Archuleta 1,850 1,250 135 20 145 65 180 10 45 640 630Baca 1,170 680 135 5 190 50 85 0 25 395 535

Bent 960 530 75 10 120 40 140 5 40 300 355Boulder 26,865 17,670 1,955 255 2,705 945 2,680 20 635 8,590 11,635Chaffee 3,540 2,435 255 25 345 110 300 5 65 1,215 1,460Cheyenne 385 240 45 0 55 15 20 0 10 135 180Clear Creek 975 640 60 10 80 40 120 0 25 325 355

Conejos 1,635 860 145 20 215 80 230 15 70 510 570Costilla 1,030 545 60 20 105 40 185 15 60 305 320Crowley 745 390 60 0 90 25 135 5 40 215 270Custer 800 535 65 5 55 20 95 0 25 275 275Delta 6,900 4,530 555 30 740 190 655 25 175 2,435 2,765

Denver 73,270 46,955 3,730 545 7,180 2,585 10,265 135 1,875 21,610 32,070Dolores 455 255 45 0 55 15 65 5 15 155 160Douglas 12,480 8,395 905 95 980 685 1,025 15 380 4,135 4,630Eagle 1,980 1,285 135 20 165 130 175 5 65 705 640Elbert 1,910 1,200 120 15 170 110 200 10 85 640 635

El Paso 62,930 38,820 4,655 540 6,485 2,635 7,500 155 2,140 19,035 25,670Fremont 8,920 5,450 620 70 950 315 1,140 35 340 2,790 3,520Garfield 5,005 3,245 285 35 495 225 545 10 165 1,605 2,015Gilpin 440 270 25 0 30 20 75 0 20 145 120Grand 1,370 995 85 15 90 35 120 0 30 525 455

Gunnison 1,260 850 85 5 110 65 105 5 35 450 480Hinsdale 125 95 10 0 10 0 10 0 0 50 40Huerfano 1,720 1,035 120 10 190 40 250 10 65 560 625Jackson 275 180 20 0 35 10 25 0 5 105 100Jefferson 64,475 43,635 4,160 440 6,200 2,340 6,045 70 1,585 21,000 27,745

Kiowa 335 215 35 5 50 5 25 0 0 125 150Kit Carson 1,455 875 155 15 215 50 120 5 20 520 650Lake 745 425 55 5 95 35 105 5 20 230 265La Plata 5,785 3,770 380 55 570 255 575 15 165 1,905 2,250Larimer 31,815 21,120 2,225 145 3,145 1,065 3,210 55 850 10,130 13,565

Las Animas 3,310 1,845 250 45 465 115 460 15 115 965 1,315Lincoln 960 590 80 5 135 15 95 5 35 305 445Logan 3,815 2,270 330 35 495 150 420 10 105 1,230 1,590Mesa 23,680 15,410 1,500 195 2,440 770 2,655 80 630 7,555 9,895Mineral 170 110 5 0 30 10 10 0 5 55 65

Moffat 1,735 1,030 110 15 220 65 220 5 70 535 650Montezuma 4,615 2,785 335 35 535 220 535 20 150 1,475 1,735Montrose 6,920 4,540 500 40 770 245 655 20 150 2,285 2,860Morgan 4,315 2,625 365 30 560 140 460 10 125 1,415 1,835Otero 4,175 2,430 290 20 505 180 605 20 125 1,265 1,675

Ouray 640 465 55 0 55 5 45 0 15 245 245Park 1,625 1,060 80 5 95 70 255 0 60 525 485Phillips 1,000 615 105 10 145 20 80 0 25 340 465Pitkin 1,325 975 120 45 75 40 60 0 10 565 455Prowers 2,270 1,305 185 15 320 85 255 10 95 680 985

Pueblo 28,090 15,505 2,115 245 3,305 1,160 4,305 165 1,290 8,125 10,865Rio Blanco 960 575 65 0 115 55 110 5 35 295 345Rio Grande 2,640 1,560 175 30 295 115 350 20 95 860 975Routt 1,545 1,010 100 20 140 70 145 5 55 510 555Saguache 680 425 50 10 90 25 70 0 10 235 245

San Juan 80 50 0 0 10 5 15 0 0 25 25San Miguel 385 240 30 0 35 30 30 5 15 130 120Sedgwick 740 510 55 5 80 10 65 0 15 270 320Summit 1,370 1,010 95 10 80 50 100 0 25 535 430Teller 2,755 1,750 170 15 205 110 390 10 105 880 895

Washington 990 590 120 5 165 30 65 0 15 350 455Weld 22,675 13,705 1,515 170 2,430 900 2,980 85 890 6,965 8,900Yuma 1,870 1,180 200 20 265 75 110 0 20 630 865

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Connecticut

12 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Connecticut c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

580,863 404,186 25,265 5,358 51,087 20,065 58,162 884 15,856 182,518 262,870

Fairfield 137,440 98,395 7,100 1,360 12,420 4,210 10,865 175 2,915 45,495 64,295Hartford 154,985 108,155 6,200 1,530 12,805 5,890 15,985 200 4,220 47,885 70,280Litchfield 33,275 23,530 1,280 295 2,900 1,040 3,270 30 930 10,680 14,825Middlesex 26,845 19,150 1,185 190 2,295 780 2,605 30 610 8,680 12,085New Haven 146,075 99,750 5,610 1,300 13,175 5,185 16,270 270 4,515 44,330 66,245

New London 44,045 29,425 2,330 400 4,315 1,560 4,635 90 1,290 13,840 19,130Tolland 19,230 13,595 840 145 1,570 625 1,845 35 575 6,215 8,185Windham 18,960 12,180 720 140 1,605 775 2,685 55 800 5,385 7,825

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Delaware

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 13

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Delaware c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

138,031 90,142 6,707 1,163 13,116 5,600 16,500 275 4,528 41,670 56,694

Kent 21,805 13,605 960 285 1,985 1,245 2,915 40 770 6,320 8,375New Castle 77,105 49,040 4,050 585 7,805 3,175 9,560 150 2,740 22,760 32,325Sussex 39,120 27,495 1,695 295 3,325 1,180 4,025 85 1,020 12,590 15,995

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Florida

14 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Florida c 3,279,994 2,224,131 178,603 30,826 303,798 106,387 339,448 8,231 88,570 1,062,246 1,386,377

Alachua 29,415 17,955 1,475 530 2,890 1,660 3,745 85 1,075 8,225 11,805Baker 3,405 1,695 130 70 350 220 715 15 210 790 1,050Bay 29,140 17,365 1,760 325 3,260 1,175 4,080 110 1,065 8,525 11,010Bradford 3,665 2,125 185 70 420 185 535 20 125 995 1,395Brevard 117,530 79,900 7,080 885 11,020 3,120 12,105 270 3,150 39,165 48,920

Broward 276,215 189,785 12,580 2,535 27,905 9,835 26,285 505 6,785 85,800 126,210Calhoun 2,545 1,345 135 35 340 110 445 20 115 665 955Charlotte 51,360 38,385 2,805 315 3,965 760 4,060 115 955 18,755 22,110Citrus 45,495 33,080 2,480 305 3,645 820 4,115 125 925 16,250 18,535Clay 22,220 13,725 1,270 205 2,160 1,060 2,815 85 900 6,545 8,220

Collier 60,710 44,970 4,950 350 5,105 1,135 3,325 80 795 23,350 26,220Columbia 11,590 6,725 510 150 1,145 480 1,965 70 545 3,355 4,035De Soto 6,035 3,905 315 70 515 225 770 20 215 1,895 2,320Dixie 3,415 1,990 145 35 325 125 625 20 150 1,050 1,045Duval 110,960 66,375 5,215 1,170 12,385 6,065 15,390 285 4,075 29,700 45,470

Escambia 54,370 32,330 3,690 645 6,105 2,170 7,180 200 2,050 15,515 21,260Flagler 19,210 14,300 990 135 1,215 355 1,705 45 465 6,910 7,640Franklin 2,300 1,475 135 15 240 60 315 10 50 770 830Gadsden 8,405 4,720 260 145 760 575 1,460 30 455 2,025 3,045Gilchrist 2,865 1,690 125 40 300 105 465 15 125 825 1,015

Glades 2,050 1,430 115 20 190 65 200 5 25 765 725Gulf 3,155 1,835 230 25 425 115 415 15 95 975 1,185Hamilton 2,325 1,200 120 30 285 135 410 15 130 625 745Hardee 4,035 2,400 190 70 410 215 565 25 160 1,210 1,470Hendry 4,935 2,900 260 115 475 315 665 20 185 1,555 1,600

Hernando 48,235 34,445 2,520 340 3,550 935 4,880 175 1,390 16,905 19,920Highlands 29,310 21,480 1,745 245 2,265 630 2,315 70 560 10,590 12,635Hillsborough 161,840 99,645 8,020 1,735 16,090 7,165 22,435 460 6,290 46,950 64,305Holmes 4,515 2,430 240 50 555 160 795 45 240 1,235 1,565Indian River 35,680 25,855 2,545 235 3,255 715 2,415 50 610 12,990 16,125

Jackson 10,030 5,515 435 180 1,140 675 1,585 60 440 2,640 3,660Jefferson 2,625 1,555 120 20 295 130 405 5 95 750 1,005Lafayette 1,155 670 65 15 140 40 170 10 45 340 420Lake 67,370 49,475 3,595 390 5,430 1,400 5,665 130 1,285 23,970 28,425Lee 119,460 86,780 7,000 820 9,825 3,045 9,415 215 2,360 42,530 50,765

Leon 26,625 17,300 1,295 310 2,580 1,350 2,915 35 840 7,720 11,380Levy 8,975 5,480 450 105 890 310 1,405 35 300 2,820 3,110Liberty 1,120 575 55 20 120 70 220 5 55 310 355Madison 3,810 2,115 185 45 460 195 595 15 200 1,025 1,440Manatee 67,140 48,535 3,725 415 6,030 1,505 5,490 110 1,330 23,165 29,945

Marion 81,270 57,350 4,255 715 6,485 2,065 8,050 255 2,095 28,105 33,140Martin 38,065 28,125 2,610 215 3,420 670 2,380 50 595 14,160 17,170Miami-Dade 328,420 221,615 20,260 5,225 27,600 13,360 31,810 820 7,730 106,700 137,850Monroe 13,115 9,140 770 100 1,065 285 1,475 30 250 4,865 4,630Nassau 10,980 6,695 760 120 1,110 480 1,405 35 375 3,340 4,080

Okaloosa 29,330 18,375 2,255 270 3,170 1,090 3,170 115 885 9,265 11,535Okeechobee 7,585 4,680 345 95 775 295 1,065 50 280 2,475 2,620Orange 123,745 75,060 6,155 1,615 11,525 6,185 17,495 410 5,300 35,000 48,220Osceola 30,080 17,645 1,360 480 2,480 1,380 4,830 180 1,725 8,295 10,605Palm Beach 271,065 199,410 15,165 1,860 24,900 6,830 17,830 405 4,665 95,675 127,050

Pasco 104,200 71,610 5,020 670 9,130 2,415 12,110 305 2,940 33,925 44,065Pinellas 218,155 150,810 10,185 1,385 22,340 5,305 23,045 325 4,760 68,390 100,255Polk 109,760 71,575 5,395 1,000 9,935 3,965 13,700 310 3,880 34,315 43,770Putnam 17,410 10,275 900 235 1,800 730 2,595 120 755 5,240 6,140St. Johns 26,175 17,610 1,685 220 2,515 805 2,580 60 700 8,550 10,950

St. Lucie 53,445 36,760 2,570 460 4,145 1,595 6,000 190 1,725 17,845 21,370Santa Rosa 21,485 12,885 1,385 230 2,090 885 3,005 125 880 6,410 7,475Sarasota 106,465 79,630 6,810 635 9,705 1,565 6,475 135 1,510 38,730 49,720Seminole 54,000 34,465 2,885 645 5,355 2,220 6,165 175 2,090 16,035 22,255Sumter 20,890 15,680 1,100 120 1,490 355 1,740 50 355 7,580 8,115

Suwannee 8,830 5,285 440 105 960 415 1,290 50 285 2,565 3,285Taylor 4,000 2,290 180 45 470 195 615 25 180 1,135 1,435Union 1,510 805 65 30 150 110 260 10 80 395 495Volusia 117,460 80,620 5,960 945 10,910 3,085 12,695 285 2,960 37,945 50,135Wakulla 3,475 2,130 145 45 325 165 495 10 160 1,050 1,180

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Florida

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 15

Walton 8,895 5,480 520 85 895 280 1,255 45 335 2,730 3,235Washington 4,935 2,660 275 60 590 250 850 35 215 1,345 1,720

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Georgia

16 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Georgia c 1,143,600 673,127 50,853 11,701 122,229 62,764 171,407 3,960 47,559 299,604 446,107

Appling 3,110 1,615 145 25 405 165 580 15 160 795 1,090Atkinson 1,170 550 70 20 150 65 235 10 70 285 375Bacon 1,970 1,000 80 20 215 110 430 10 105 470 685Baker 690 370 45 10 95 30 105 5 30 175 280Baldwin 7,015 3,795 200 130 595 515 1,400 20 360 1,645 2,385

Banks 2,570 1,510 90 20 210 130 475 15 120 670 860Barrow 6,525 3,775 195 60 660 370 1,105 25 335 1,580 2,440Bartow 12,015 6,975 465 110 1,195 600 2,130 40 500 3,080 4,365Ben Hill 3,265 1,810 130 45 395 190 560 10 125 780 1,285Berrien 3,070 1,690 145 30 375 145 540 20 125 815 1,140

Bibb 28,030 15,685 1,115 305 3,005 1,585 4,845 120 1,370 6,500 11,330Bleckley 2,305 1,345 95 20 225 125 385 5 105 565 935Brantley 2,640 1,190 110 40 295 145 650 25 185 595 750Brooks 3,080 1,680 140 30 405 200 490 10 125 740 1,215Bryan 3,065 1,660 140 50 350 200 505 10 150 800 1,005

Bulloch 7,250 4,255 350 75 765 420 1,010 40 335 1,945 2,760Burke 3,835 1,950 145 50 445 310 695 15 225 885 1,335Butts 3,305 1,890 105 30 315 185 585 20 175 795 1,205Calhoun 1,075 585 55 15 140 65 155 5 55 260 435Camden 4,540 2,315 210 60 440 315 850 35 315 1,135 1,360

Candler 1,915 1,085 80 25 210 100 320 15 80 505 715Carroll 14,530 8,460 500 135 1,360 750 2,545 65 715 3,595 5,340Catoosa 9,105 5,625 440 60 1,015 365 1,250 35 315 2,510 3,740Charlton 1,710 830 80 40 200 110 340 10 100 400 555Chatham 38,040 23,110 2,090 430 4,510 1,975 4,650 90 1,185 10,745 15,835

Chattahoochee 460 230 30 5 55 35 75 5 25 115 130Chattooga 5,080 3,055 145 30 520 235 860 35 200 1,305 2,015Cherokee 15,425 9,720 770 110 1,535 780 1,935 40 535 4,445 5,955Clarke 11,690 7,115 530 130 1,180 535 1,720 30 450 3,050 4,860Clay 805 450 40 5 115 35 125 5 30 215 325

Clayton 22,880 11,575 925 250 2,320 2,050 4,185 85 1,490 5,210 7,590Clinch 1,315 560 45 20 160 80 310 10 130 275 400Cobb 59,355 38,465 2,970 475 5,970 2,860 6,465 125 2,025 17,430 24,375Coffee 6,020 3,005 245 70 705 345 1,235 25 390 1,345 2,095Colquitt 7,565 4,335 360 60 980 375 1,120 45 290 1,965 3,095

Columbia 11,350 6,845 615 115 1,270 640 1,365 35 465 3,190 4,310Cook 2,945 1,625 120 40 375 145 475 15 150 745 1,140Coweta 12,230 7,420 540 120 1,200 640 1,795 35 480 3,260 4,645Crawford 1,435 740 45 10 150 85 305 15 85 330 470Crisp 3,955 2,235 140 30 495 260 620 20 155 935 1,630

Dade 2,760 1,530 160 25 355 135 415 20 120 755 1,010Dawson 2,245 1,395 110 15 215 90 335 5 80 680 775Decatur 5,130 2,800 225 50 645 300 820 35 255 1,265 2,005De Kalb 70,420 42,430 3,070 865 6,790 4,675 9,630 130 2,830 18,150 28,760Dodge 3,540 1,875 105 20 415 190 695 25 215 765 1,330

Dooly 2,395 1,310 85 20 305 165 400 10 100 560 945Dougherty 15,745 8,935 700 190 1,785 985 2,405 60 685 3,900 6,265Douglas 11,280 6,630 465 105 1,145 710 1,695 35 495 2,985 4,140Early 2,485 1,390 130 25 355 125 350 10 100 635 1,030Echols 400 210 20 5 55 20 65 5 20 100 145

Effingham 5,020 2,550 285 55 660 300 855 30 285 1,305 1,680Elbert 4,575 2,525 175 35 495 200 875 25 245 1,160 1,730Emanuel 4,680 2,510 165 60 525 310 845 35 230 1,100 1,730Evans 1,975 1,085 100 30 225 130 310 10 85 490 775Fannin 5,425 3,210 345 50 645 205 800 20 150 1,605 2,075

Fayette 11,840 7,935 725 105 1,205 510 980 20 360 3,625 4,960Floyd 18,125 10,845 745 160 1,910 840 2,920 50 655 4,735 7,310Forsyth 10,070 6,665 545 85 1,025 395 1,060 15 280 3,080 4,020Franklin 4,725 2,855 180 35 460 190 765 25 215 1,265 1,815Fulton 89,165 53,725 4,365 960 9,820 5,165 12,265 145 2,720 23,460 37,755

Gilmer 4,750 2,975 220 35 435 140 735 20 190 1,430 1,680Glascock 550 350 15 0 65 30 70 0 20 155 235Glynn 13,575 8,210 715 155 1,470 550 1,870 40 565 3,790 5,400Gordon 7,645 4,545 250 80 730 350 1,360 25 305 1,920 2,845Grady 4,470 2,445 165 50 515 265 780 25 225 1,075 1,695

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Georgia

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 17

Greene 3,405 2,055 155 35 325 130 535 15 155 915 1,225Gwinnett 47,380 29,710 2,225 475 4,700 2,865 5,485 85 1,835 13,110 18,925Habersham 6,920 4,495 365 65 645 255 870 15 210 2,070 2,815Hall 20,320 13,005 965 175 1,910 870 2,715 40 640 5,865 8,180Hancock 1,880 960 70 25 265 130 310 5 115 445 685

Haralson 5,200 3,125 145 45 440 275 920 25 225 1,305 1,945Harris 3,940 2,465 195 25 405 195 515 15 125 1,150 1,525Hart 4,990 3,235 245 25 450 205 660 10 160 1,435 2,050Heard 1,795 975 45 20 180 110 375 10 80 445 600Henry 15,510 9,350 650 145 1,510 865 2,230 45 715 4,110 5,755

Houston 14,525 8,450 835 145 1,510 825 2,070 50 640 3,945 5,620Irwin 1,960 1,100 100 15 265 120 280 5 75 495 800Jackson 6,940 4,135 235 50 685 310 1,225 25 275 1,780 2,565Jasper 2,110 1,265 80 15 195 105 325 10 115 575 775Jeff Davis 2,630 1,335 90 20 320 170 540 10 145 615 880

Jefferson 3,605 1,920 145 40 450 230 630 20 170 830 1,415Jenkins 1,625 890 45 30 190 100 285 5 80 390 615Johnson 1,710 930 70 15 190 70 340 10 85 435 645Jones 3,760 1,995 140 35 400 190 755 25 220 905 1,270Lamar 3,005 1,785 105 25 260 140 515 20 155 780 1,110

Lanier 1,240 650 40 20 145 65 245 5 70 310 415Laurens 8,675 4,840 320 95 960 445 1,580 30 405 2,135 3,340Lee 2,485 1,395 105 20 265 205 375 5 115 630 885Liberty 4,395 2,185 200 50 490 410 765 20 275 1,030 1,385Lincoln 1,755 1,055 75 25 185 65 270 10 70 480 660

Long 1,040 520 50 10 135 65 180 10 70 235 350Lowndes 12,940 7,335 600 195 1,520 770 1,910 55 555 3,325 4,975Lumpkin 3,280 1,995 150 35 330 150 500 5 115 930 1,200McDuffie 3,785 2,110 140 35 465 210 625 15 185 945 1,430McIntosh 2,250 1,215 110 50 210 140 420 5 100 590 675

Macon 1,890 1,025 55 15 230 140 320 10 95 435 715Madison 4,635 2,665 155 35 430 235 885 25 205 1,175 1,660Marion 910 475 45 15 130 50 150 5 40 240 320Meriwether 4,245 2,495 135 40 435 245 695 15 185 1,045 1,655Miller 1,320 770 60 15 180 50 175 10 60 355 550

Mitchell 4,125 2,235 160 50 530 235 665 30 220 980 1,575Monroe 3,720 2,165 125 35 340 215 655 10 175 915 1,345Montgomery 1,475 780 65 20 160 75 295 10 70 380 480Morgan 2,980 1,865 120 30 300 155 400 5 105 825 1,165Murray 5,275 2,765 175 50 455 290 1,195 25 320 1,230 1,720

Muscogee 29,905 17,365 1,515 330 3,880 1,675 3,940 105 1,095 7,635 12,785Newton 10,075 6,040 400 75 980 525 1,560 25 470 2,650 3,820Oconee 3,255 2,045 190 15 295 160 410 10 130 950 1,285Oglethorpe 2,255 1,275 80 10 235 115 405 5 130 600 770Paulding 8,650 4,795 350 75 920 575 1,430 45 460 2,130 2,970

Peach 4,250 2,305 165 40 465 260 775 25 215 1,020 1,530Pickens 4,725 3,065 270 30 495 160 565 15 125 1,445 1,830Pierce 3,140 1,580 130 25 375 160 690 20 160 745 1,050Pike 2,340 1,455 95 20 195 100 330 20 125 665 865Polk 7,835 4,360 340 75 845 375 1,395 55 390 1,930 2,980

Pulaski 1,825 1,045 80 15 245 70 285 5 80 460 745Putnam 3,755 2,435 215 45 330 150 465 15 100 1,185 1,350Quitman 615 340 25 5 85 35 100 0 25 160 240Rabun 2,885 1,890 155 25 300 95 345 5 70 890 1,165Randolph 1,540 795 70 20 280 95 200 10 70 360 660

Richmond 31,765 17,180 1,460 505 3,615 2,265 5,180 115 1,445 7,675 11,930Rockdale 9,290 5,820 425 85 895 470 1,225 20 350 2,620 3,635Schley 635 340 35 5 80 40 100 5 30 145 250Screven 2,975 1,635 135 40 370 155 450 20 170 780 1,145Seminole 2,135 1,235 95 25 285 100 290 15 90 570 865

Spalding 10,695 6,310 275 115 1,010 520 1,890 50 525 2,615 4,045Stephens 5,870 3,555 235 30 615 245 925 25 240 1,525 2,405Stewart 1,075 570 55 10 180 70 160 5 25 295 430Sumter 5,355 3,080 200 55 595 310 840 25 250 1,270 2,190Talbot 1,390 735 60 20 160 85 255 10 65 350 480

Taliaferro 430 260 15 5 55 20 70 0 5 120 185Tattnall 3,595 1,955 170 45 445 180 645 15 140 910 1,340Taylor 1,750 915 80 10 230 85 325 15 90 440 625Telfair 2,645 1,405 90 20 325 125 510 20 150 595 1,025Terrell 2,080 1,120 80 20 285 140 325 15 95 500 820

(Continued)

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Georgia

18 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Thomas 8,575 4,860 330 130 925 550 1,390 35 355 2,115 3,340Tift 6,440 3,715 285 50 750 330 1,000 25 285 1,610 2,590Toombs 5,135 2,770 150 75 620 260 965 35 260 1,175 1,905Towns 3,655 2,470 230 20 375 90 375 10 85 1,205 1,475Treutlen 1,315 700 50 15 160 55 260 10 65 300 495

Troup 10,625 6,455 320 90 1,055 595 1,605 40 465 2,615 4,415Turner 1,720 970 65 20 185 110 275 10 85 440 650Twiggs 2,105 885 100 25 265 160 485 25 160 435 635Union 5,180 3,530 315 40 500 120 560 15 100 1,730 2,035Upson 6,000 3,625 165 45 565 320 1,040 30 210 1,460 2,370

Walker 12,165 7,245 520 90 1,435 520 1,865 45 445 3,225 4,905Walton 8,800 5,520 340 65 800 405 1,305 20 345 2,355 3,505Ware 7,105 3,755 285 80 785 365 1,385 35 415 1,595 2,715Warren 1,320 715 60 20 190 60 225 5 45 340 525Washington 3,830 2,010 150 40 565 275 595 15 180 885 1,495

Wayne 4,835 2,650 250 55 545 210 860 25 240 1,280 1,720Webster 395 245 20 5 45 15 50 0 15 115 165Wheeler 1,050 555 30 10 125 60 220 0 50 250 390White 4,435 2,900 210 35 430 135 565 10 150 1,350 1,665Whitfield 13,435 8,425 440 105 1,205 610 2,095 35 520 3,565 5,400

Wilcox 1,520 810 65 20 185 70 270 15 85 375 595Wilkes 2,490 1,480 120 25 290 110 375 10 80 645 1,055Wilkinson 2,050 1,015 90 10 260 135 415 15 110 465 715Worth 3,720 2,125 180 50 450 225 530 15 145 975 1,460

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Hawaii

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 19

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Hawaii c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

191,551 135,878 9,643 3,075 15,773 6,576 15,832 414 4,360 63,958 82,416

Hawaii 27,050 17,750 1,245 455 2,395 1,100 3,100 80 925 8,755 10,315Honolulu 135,465 97,980 7,090 2,105 10,960 4,335 10,050 265 2,680 45,695 60,255Kauai 10,175 7,175 515 185 885 380 805 25 205 3,435 4,245Maui 18,855 12,970 790 330 1,535 760 1,875 45 550 6,070 7,600

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Idaho

20 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Idaho c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

205,302 130,775 13,471 1,900 20,210 7,934 23,509 738 6,765 64,582 81,493

Ada 38,730 25,355 2,265 290 3,835 1,600 4,160 60 1,165 11,625 16,585Adams 925 605 80 5 80 20 105 5 25 330 325Bannock 9,935 6,035 540 95 910 460 1,395 50 450 2,845 3,805Bear Lake 1,240 815 95 5 125 45 100 10 45 430 500Benewah 1,960 1,120 130 15 225 95 280 15 80 620 650

Bingham 6,390 3,985 430 65 550 345 760 25 230 1,980 2,440Blaine 2,055 1,465 150 40 175 75 110 0 40 775 750Boise 1,050 675 55 10 75 25 160 5 45 350 315Bonner 7,420 4,555 495 70 725 270 985 45 275 2,305 2,620Bonneville 12,510 7,865 815 130 1,125 525 1,530 60 460 3,810 4,865

Boundary 1,980 1,175 150 10 200 80 280 15 70 665 660Butte 615 390 55 5 55 10 80 0 20 215 225Camas 170 110 15 0 20 5 15 0 5 55 70Canyon 20,105 12,745 1,145 230 1,955 970 2,310 65 685 6,075 8,165Caribou 1,270 795 110 5 155 35 120 5 45 415 535

Cassia 3,565 2,355 260 35 315 135 365 10 90 1,215 1,470Clark 120 90 5 0 10 5 10 0 0 45 50Clearwater 2,205 1,295 165 10 225 60 345 20 85 715 750Custer 845 525 65 10 90 25 105 5 20 285 305Elmore 2,895 1,825 185 20 320 100 335 5 105 920 1,095

Franklin 1,815 1,170 175 20 185 75 120 10 60 630 745Fremont 2,010 1,330 165 5 190 65 195 10 50 700 795Gem 3,240 2,165 220 45 330 100 290 10 80 1,095 1,300Gooding 2,710 1,825 175 25 300 90 225 10 60 935 1,150Idaho 3,735 2,220 330 40 400 105 465 35 140 1,240 1,335

Jefferson 2,830 1,715 185 30 295 165 310 20 110 865 1,050Jerome 2,940 1,920 220 35 285 105 290 5 80 985 1,190Kootenai 20,535 12,880 1,310 215 1,965 695 2,600 70 800 6,320 7,815Latah 4,295 2,765 345 35 375 145 480 15 135 1,445 1,695Lemhi 1,885 1,225 130 15 180 50 225 10 50 645 690

Lewis 1,155 660 95 20 125 40 160 5 50 360 415Lincoln 835 575 60 15 80 25 60 0 20 310 345Madison 2,350 1,480 190 40 220 120 200 10 90 765 935Minidoka 3,285 2,150 255 25 300 125 325 5 100 1,125 1,310Nez Perce 8,095 5,055 585 50 890 205 1,025 30 255 2,580 3,335

Oneida 795 540 55 5 80 30 65 0 20 265 340Owyhee 1,715 1,120 105 10 185 70 195 0 30 585 650Payette 3,940 2,545 250 35 395 165 430 15 105 1,300 1,505Power 1,115 690 75 15 115 35 140 5 40 350 445Shoshone 3,510 1,945 240 25 460 95 590 25 130 1,050 1,275

Teton 740 485 60 20 65 35 55 0 20 260 285Twin Falls 11,685 7,810 765 100 1,215 410 1,075 30 280 3,725 5,105Valley 1,790 1,240 105 10 135 50 195 5 50 620 640Washington 2,310 1,480 165 15 270 50 245 15 70 750 960

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Illinois

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 21

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Illinois c 1,857,301 1,204,153 99,767 20,167 205,364 79,162 191,788 4,025 52,875 559,912 810,012

Adams 14,260 9,555 880 100 1,610 460 1,310 35 310 4,605 6,440Alexander 2,200 1,200 115 20 250 130 370 10 105 575 820Bond 3,250 2,005 215 30 400 120 355 15 110 1,025 1,370Boone 6,295 4,235 320 55 600 275 615 5 190 1,985 2,570Brown 1,085 685 80 5 155 20 110 5 25 340 490

Bureau 7,105 4,805 465 35 880 190 570 10 150 2,290 3,310Calhoun 1,205 755 120 15 150 30 110 0 25 415 490Carroll 3,780 2,530 275 25 425 105 335 5 80 1,240 1,665Cass 2,690 1,645 205 25 385 100 245 10 75 845 1,175Champaign 21,580 13,850 1,410 230 2,475 895 2,085 35 600 6,680 9,505

Christian 8,110 5,030 580 60 1,165 270 780 25 200 2,460 3,675Clark 3,745 2,360 285 25 500 95 360 15 105 1,140 1,670Clay 3,295 2,005 245 25 440 130 360 15 75 1,000 1,450Clinton 6,525 3,990 440 145 835 400 530 10 175 1,965 2,825Coles 8,555 5,585 515 60 980 250 905 20 240 2,560 3,855

Cook 735,110 479,490 32,690 10,030 76,605 34,740 79,275 1,390 20,890 218,140 322,100Crawford 4,390 2,760 300 30 615 120 440 15 110 1,320 1,970Cumberland 2,120 1,375 140 20 250 55 205 10 65 630 950De Kalb 11,105 7,525 605 85 1,190 455 940 10 295 3,510 5,000De Witt 3,300 2,110 225 25 385 95 360 10 90 990 1,435

Douglas 3,860 2,510 335 15 515 130 280 10 65 1,240 1,825Du Page 115,225 81,000 5,695 970 11,525 4,005 9,155 145 2,730 36,680 52,655Edgar 4,230 2,615 270 20 590 170 440 10 115 1,235 1,930Edwards 1,610 1,020 115 5 230 50 155 0 35 500 740Effingham 6,170 3,855 450 35 780 230 620 25 175 1,840 2,715

Fayette 4,485 2,745 305 35 555 170 515 20 140 1,370 1,845Ford 3,050 2,010 200 25 445 80 220 5 65 950 1,485Franklin 9,745 5,525 665 70 1,415 375 1,330 65 300 2,710 4,055Fulton 8,510 5,330 760 60 1,210 320 660 25 145 2,735 3,830Gallatin 1,555 860 120 10 250 60 210 5 40 455 645

Greene 3,325 2,000 270 25 420 105 370 10 125 1,035 1,405Grundy 6,185 3,995 415 25 765 230 545 20 190 1,915 2,650Hamilton 2,020 1,250 150 15 290 65 190 15 45 625 905Hancock 4,395 2,860 340 30 555 125 360 15 110 1,460 1,955Hardin 1,205 645 85 20 200 45 185 5 20 340 470

Henderson 1,665 1,130 105 10 185 35 140 10 50 550 705Henry 10,240 6,785 835 70 1,310 305 725 20 190 3,275 4,695Iroquois 7,060 4,500 470 65 845 240 715 20 205 2,240 3,035Jackson 8,030 4,815 445 100 990 400 1,005 25 250 2,260 3,400Jasper 2,140 1,335 200 5 295 60 175 10 60 705 940

Jefferson 7,605 4,630 495 70 965 295 895 35 220 2,215 3,280Jersey 4,315 2,580 305 15 570 160 515 20 150 1,290 1,755Jo Daviess 5,180 3,650 365 30 565 145 350 5 70 1,820 2,200Johnson 2,495 1,510 175 25 315 95 290 15 70 785 965Kane 40,725 27,560 1,890 345 3,850 1,735 3,985 50 1,310 12,580 17,465

Kankakee 18,810 10,985 915 370 2,140 1,195 2,420 45 740 5,265 7,485Kendall 6,990 4,770 340 50 730 300 585 10 205 2,205 2,955Knox 11,385 7,505 685 120 1,255 450 1,115 25 230 3,500 5,100Lake 73,100 49,320 4,065 765 7,055 3,155 6,590 135 2,015 23,605 31,195La Salle 23,265 15,590 1,310 170 2,800 830 1,975 45 545 7,345 10,445

Lawrence 3,790 2,240 270 30 560 190 380 10 110 1,120 1,665Lee 7,045 4,535 425 90 810 355 630 10 190 2,225 2,995Livingston 7,525 4,755 500 115 920 315 685 20 215 2,300 3,340Logan 5,530 3,645 325 45 710 160 500 10 135 1,685 2,575McDonough 5,910 3,880 450 45 785 155 480 25 90 1,905 2,815

McHenry 30,935 20,965 1,460 220 2,950 1,230 3,030 30 1,050 9,550 13,035McLean 18,945 12,575 1,145 140 2,140 605 1,870 20 450 5,775 8,575Macon 22,545 14,275 1,370 210 2,475 810 2,655 70 680 6,620 9,670Macoupin 10,400 6,330 820 55 1,380 355 1,105 40 315 3,205 4,540Madison 48,495 29,255 3,150 515 6,075 2,075 5,625 155 1,645 13,880 20,580

Marion 8,610 5,205 485 85 1,080 385 1,040 35 295 2,405 3,655Marshall 2,920 1,920 245 20 395 80 190 5 65 985 1,310Mason 3,895 2,365 350 25 530 130 375 15 105 1,250 1,630Massac 3,535 2,075 210 25 475 120 475 20 135 1,010 1,475Menard 2,205 1,425 130 10 265 95 205 5 70 715 930

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Illinois

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Mercer 3,560 2,305 295 20 465 105 290 5 75 1,180 1,550Monroe 4,760 3,100 335 30 615 165 370 5 140 1,480 2,135Montgomery 6,640 4,140 485 35 910 245 625 30 170 2,015 2,970Morgan 7,375 4,520 445 95 835 435 805 15 225 2,140 3,160Moultrie 2,995 2,015 200 20 355 75 245 10 75 965 1,385

Ogle 8,985 6,080 550 50 930 315 795 25 240 2,975 3,820Peoria 33,075 21,200 2,095 355 3,870 1,250 3,420 60 825 9,860 14,650Perry 4,495 2,745 325 30 640 130 505 15 105 1,325 2,000Piatt 3,045 2,015 225 15 400 85 220 10 75 980 1,410Pike 3,925 2,505 285 45 530 120 345 20 75 1,240 1,760

Pope 1,050 600 95 15 150 35 130 5 20 330 380Pulaski 1,640 930 105 15 230 70 210 15 65 465 660Putnam 1,230 840 85 5 130 30 100 5 35 410 515Randolph 6,575 4,130 420 50 860 240 680 15 180 1,950 2,945Richland 3,875 2,465 280 25 485 130 385 10 95 1,185 1,710

Rock Island 28,670 18,855 1,720 270 3,355 865 2,865 60 680 8,590 12,715St. Clair 43,110 25,245 2,360 515 5,445 2,330 5,425 115 1,675 11,760 18,170Saline 6,290 3,510 390 60 1,030 255 825 35 185 1,715 2,700Sangamon 33,950 21,520 1,570 400 3,400 1,880 3,750 70 1,360 9,395 14,585Schuyler 1,600 1,010 125 10 210 50 135 10 50 525 710

Scott 1,110 695 95 10 155 30 90 5 30 355 490Shelby 4,405 2,770 375 40 570 140 395 15 100 1,440 1,905Stark 1,370 900 120 10 200 40 85 0 15 450 660Stephenson 10,255 7,185 520 70 975 280 940 10 275 3,260 4,620Tazewell 24,445 16,210 1,870 165 2,950 800 1,935 45 470 7,890 10,920

Union 4,010 2,295 225 65 495 320 465 15 130 1,130 1,600Vermilion 17,750 10,835 960 155 2,120 645 2,345 50 640 5,030 7,430Wabash 2,615 1,655 195 20 340 95 240 10 60 795 1,200Warren 3,150 2,025 215 25 390 85 320 5 85 960 1,440Washington 3,065 1,880 255 15 455 130 245 10 75 1,015 1,355

Wayne 4,000 2,535 310 30 540 125 350 20 90 1,225 1,805White 4,060 2,495 310 25 615 105 390 25 95 1,235 1,840Whiteside 13,015 8,160 955 115 1,555 445 1,415 45 325 3,945 5,560Will 59,370 37,615 3,140 590 6,485 2,960 6,375 120 2,085 17,445 24,360Williamson 13,230 8,005 800 105 1,730 500 1,650 70 370 3,800 5,570

Winnebago 48,015 31,265 2,330 385 4,715 1,925 5,825 70 1,500 14,430 20,185Woodford 5,955 4,035 480 35 765 160 370 10 100 1,935 2,830

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Indiana

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 23

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Indiana c 1,019,262 645,696 54,841 8,939 111,584 41,531 120,144 2,873 33,654 295,302 430,707

Adams 5,340 3,680 325 30 580 150 440 10 125 1,670 2,485Allen 50,895 33,235 2,420 520 4,905 2,400 5,655 90 1,670 14,840 21,750Bartholomew 12,510 7,885 750 85 1,320 425 1,560 40 445 3,655 5,165Benton 1,795 1,150 125 15 240 60 150 5 50 540 820Blackford 3,040 1,935 190 15 345 95 345 10 105 865 1,305

Boone 6,980 4,780 405 50 750 235 590 5 165 2,205 3,175Brown 2,900 1,930 160 20 270 110 320 10 80 935 1,090Carroll 3,755 2,535 235 20 390 100 365 5 105 1,190 1,625Cass 7,360 4,775 345 70 780 310 830 15 235 2,080 3,150Clark 17,630 10,090 825 160 2,060 700 2,975 75 745 4,600 6,955

Clay 5,290 3,215 395 40 710 180 565 15 170 1,555 2,305Clinton 5,740 3,765 335 40 620 230 565 10 175 1,685 2,580Crawford 2,255 1,180 150 25 295 85 375 25 120 640 770Daviess 5,140 3,165 325 40 590 220 600 20 180 1,500 2,195Dearborn 7,750 4,710 470 60 930 315 945 30 290 2,265 3,090

Decatur 4,580 2,965 305 35 535 130 460 5 145 1,455 1,955De Kalb 6,435 4,155 290 65 650 280 735 5 255 1,880 2,645Delaware 21,850 13,490 1,310 185 2,555 830 2,690 90 700 6,215 9,230Dubois 6,825 4,510 425 35 830 235 595 10 185 2,140 3,075Elkhart 26,445 17,880 1,190 195 2,380 1,005 2,890 45 860 8,035 11,455

Fayette 5,595 3,245 355 60 700 295 730 25 185 1,615 2,230Floyd 12,025 7,250 655 105 1,390 470 1,680 30 445 3,310 4,940Fountain 3,860 2,445 255 30 515 125 390 10 90 1,170 1,670Franklin 4,655 2,900 305 35 545 205 505 20 140 1,385 1,940Fulton 4,240 2,870 220 40 430 110 445 10 115 1,340 1,780

Gibson 6,400 4,025 455 55 815 225 660 20 145 1,905 2,865Grant 15,340 9,610 820 160 1,580 595 2,085 45 445 4,375 6,330Greene 6,650 3,975 420 45 850 220 880 20 240 1,885 2,795Hamilton 19,675 13,405 1,155 160 1,970 850 1,570 30 535 6,330 8,415Hancock 9,045 6,090 490 75 850 340 900 15 285 2,775 3,715

Harrison 6,095 3,410 425 60 735 295 880 30 260 1,715 2,310Hendricks 14,055 9,615 840 65 1,440 525 1,180 30 360 4,415 6,120Henry 10,575 6,690 655 110 1,225 440 1,100 35 320 3,105 4,500Howard 16,300 10,650 835 100 1,685 565 1,925 35 505 4,650 6,855Huntington 6,865 4,720 340 50 660 265 635 10 185 2,040 3,155

Jackson 7,615 4,715 410 70 855 270 990 25 280 2,130 3,215Jasper 5,390 3,350 405 45 625 195 555 25 190 1,610 2,215Jay 4,475 2,885 235 40 505 165 500 15 130 1,320 1,865Jefferson 6,135 3,725 325 65 595 235 935 20 235 1,735 2,390Jennings 4,855 2,600 240 100 470 365 790 25 265 1,205 1,640

Johnson 17,315 11,785 850 110 1,775 585 1,685 35 490 5,135 7,610Knox 8,230 4,900 485 75 1,085 300 1,065 35 285 2,280 3,505Kosciusko 12,210 8,255 645 95 1,135 505 1,230 35 310 3,825 5,030Lagrange 4,540 3,040 235 35 395 165 470 15 185 1,395 1,830Lake 85,060 49,970 5,275 1,185 11,185 4,185 10,010 325 2,925 24,190 35,095

La Porte 19,395 12,505 975 165 2,065 800 2,185 65 635 5,770 8,200Lawrence 9,095 5,645 550 70 1,035 325 1,145 25 300 2,620 3,780Madison 26,615 17,020 1,485 200 2,855 965 3,130 70 890 7,655 11,405Marion 127,780 79,475 5,175 1,290 12,865 6,505 17,435 290 4,745 34,260 53,750Marshall 7,825 5,320 440 45 840 235 710 20 215 2,445 3,545

Martin 2,060 1,275 135 20 210 65 275 10 70 615 815Miami 5,790 3,660 315 45 630 220 680 15 225 1,630 2,400Monroe 15,275 10,255 775 105 1,430 520 1,750 20 420 4,520 6,700Montgomery 6,990 4,565 455 25 765 265 680 15 220 2,160 2,950Morgan 10,260 6,410 645 95 1,130 410 1,180 25 365 2,985 4,050

Newton 2,465 1,570 155 15 285 90 285 10 55 755 1,000Noble 7,135 4,500 305 45 745 285 960 25 270 2,050 2,860Ohio 990 615 55 5 135 30 115 5 30 290 415Orange 4,100 2,370 220 35 465 210 565 25 210 1,135 1,560Owen 3,885 2,400 260 35 420 145 500 10 115 1,210 1,460

Parke 3,355 2,025 220 20 405 155 415 10 105 995 1,345Perry 3,645 2,375 180 25 440 115 405 10 95 1,065 1,595Pike 2,720 1,530 210 20 370 105 365 20 100 780 1,055Porter 22,490 13,970 1,455 200 2,790 880 2,480 60 655 6,650 9,330Posey 4,590 2,815 350 30 550 130 510 20 185 1,405 1,905

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Indiana

24 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Pulaski 2,790 1,690 200 25 330 90 325 20 110 855 1,140Putnam 6,010 3,985 310 40 605 195 660 15 200 1,875 2,465Randolph 5,650 3,675 375 35 655 170 545 25 170 1,795 2,410Ripley 4,550 2,720 295 40 580 185 565 15 150 1,365 1,875Rush 3,465 2,205 230 20 425 115 355 10 105 1,070 1,500

St. Joseph 44,710 30,600 2,055 365 4,590 1,675 4,270 70 1,085 13,775 20,605Scott 4,445 2,285 220 40 490 190 870 35 315 1,090 1,505Shelby 7,165 4,625 390 45 795 280 795 10 225 2,095 3,050Spencer 3,715 2,350 220 40 445 120 390 20 130 1,120 1,525Starke 5,055 2,740 285 45 575 230 810 35 335 1,365 1,780

Steuben 5,655 3,830 265 45 570 190 595 15 145 1,760 2,360Sullivan 4,190 2,435 285 35 495 155 600 20 165 1,165 1,715Switzerland 1,590 920 80 10 175 70 260 5 70 425 585Tippecanoe 18,010 11,845 1,000 110 1,865 635 2,000 35 520 5,380 7,815Tipton 3,155 2,150 155 15 355 85 305 5 85 920 1,420

Union 1,190 715 80 15 155 40 140 5 40 345 490Vanderburgh 34,075 21,490 1,725 255 3,825 1,250 4,380 95 1,055 9,375 15,155Vermillion 3,455 2,065 205 20 470 125 430 20 120 940 1,515Vigo 19,625 12,095 915 160 2,275 840 2,570 50 720 5,165 8,620Wabash 7,420 4,915 365 65 725 270 835 25 220 2,230 3,260

Warren 1,590 1,040 110 15 180 40 160 5 40 510 660Warrick 8,300 5,120 550 55 980 280 975 35 305 2,420 3,300Washington 4,945 2,780 275 35 540 230 825 30 230 1,355 1,805Wayne 15,170 9,630 765 155 1,660 525 1,925 40 470 4,335 6,450Wells 4,725 3,250 275 25 495 155 405 10 110 1,490 2,190

White 5,125 3,390 295 35 595 155 495 20 140 1,630 2,190Whitley 5,305 3,690 250 30 555 190 445 10 135 1,670 2,360

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Iowa

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 25

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Iowa c 544,643 357,372 37,150 3,910 62,758 17,147 51,467 1,029 13,810 170,141 245,994

Adair 1,875 1,250 185 5 250 30 125 0 30 665 900Adams 1,155 720 85 10 175 50 90 0 25 365 540Allamakee 3,165 2,145 275 35 365 80 195 10 60 1,110 1,410Appanoose 3,420 2,045 260 25 475 100 400 10 105 1,035 1,515Audubon 1,825 1,200 180 10 235 45 100 5 50 625 870

Benton 4,720 3,010 370 20 635 130 420 10 125 1,545 2,135Black Hawk 23,055 14,845 1,330 175 2,515 745 2,685 55 705 6,795 9,950Boone 5,330 3,460 335 75 560 260 480 15 145 1,610 2,350Bremer 4,665 3,095 400 30 665 115 280 10 70 1,485 2,215Buchanan 3,870 2,425 320 25 535 140 320 10 95 1,230 1,710

Buena Vista 3,905 2,545 370 25 510 115 260 5 75 1,295 1,895Butler 3,590 2,240 390 25 555 75 235 5 65 1,225 1,710Calhoun 2,945 1,870 275 25 405 85 190 10 85 975 1,395Carroll 4,690 2,990 445 70 630 165 310 5 75 1,505 2,285Cass 3,640 2,365 275 15 480 90 320 10 85 1,155 1,720

Cedar 3,530 2,370 295 20 450 115 215 5 60 1,195 1,670Cerro Gordo 10,255 6,805 625 90 1,185 335 1,000 15 200 3,120 4,745Cherokee 3,185 2,060 280 15 410 85 265 5 65 1,040 1,495Chickasaw 2,995 1,870 325 15 410 85 225 5 60 1,040 1,310Clarke 1,870 1,240 135 15 205 65 150 5 55 595 860

Clay 3,775 2,500 300 10 500 85 315 5 60 1,220 1,835Clayton 4,355 2,785 385 35 570 165 320 10 85 1,460 1,920Clinton 10,310 6,705 660 65 1,175 295 1,095 20 295 3,075 4,570Crawford 3,550 2,150 340 25 510 85 340 5 95 1,140 1,625Dallas 5,890 4,070 320 25 615 210 505 10 135 1,890 2,665

Davis 1,715 1,075 135 10 240 40 145 5 65 535 770Decatur 1,900 1,245 120 20 225 60 185 5 40 630 835Delaware 3,345 2,100 390 20 420 95 235 5 80 1,120 1,495Des Moines 8,725 5,915 410 60 885 280 910 15 250 2,520 3,975Dickinson 4,225 2,935 350 15 470 85 285 5 80 1,450 1,980

Dubuque 16,970 11,240 1,215 130 1,895 470 1,550 35 435 5,115 7,745Emmet 2,460 1,600 195 25 330 60 200 5 45 785 1,170Fayette 4,925 3,080 430 25 725 160 410 10 85 1,575 2,265Floyd 4,100 2,540 315 50 525 135 425 15 95 1,280 1,805Franklin 2,540 1,670 240 10 335 65 165 5 50 860 1,215

Fremont 1,905 1,255 125 10 200 55 185 5 70 605 870Greene 2,615 1,720 220 10 315 80 210 5 55 835 1,265Grundy 2,860 1,940 265 10 385 50 160 5 45 945 1,410Guthrie 2,860 1,960 205 20 325 75 225 5 45 960 1,330Hamilton 3,505 2,410 250 15 385 110 255 10 70 1,180 1,665

Hancock 2,555 1,630 260 15 350 75 165 5 55 865 1,210Hardin 4,425 2,925 360 15 640 95 315 5 70 1,460 2,185Harrison 3,260 2,055 230 25 445 100 295 10 100 1,035 1,445Henry 3,715 2,450 230 20 435 105 355 10 110 1,110 1,720Howard 2,340 1,490 250 5 360 50 145 5 35 810 1,135

Humboldt 2,510 1,600 245 15 345 75 185 5 40 830 1,205Ida 1,865 1,175 225 10 260 45 115 0 35 640 920Iowa 3,310 2,300 215 15 390 90 210 5 85 1,090 1,590Jackson 4,355 2,805 345 30 590 140 355 10 80 1,375 1,990Jasper 7,365 5,060 475 60 770 195 635 10 160 2,385 3,330

Jefferson 2,705 1,780 170 20 320 85 280 0 50 835 1,250Johnson 11,435 7,645 590 135 995 405 1,350 20 295 3,445 4,890Jones 4,055 2,660 355 25 515 95 300 10 95 1,345 1,850Keokuk 2,645 1,645 245 15 385 75 210 5 65 855 1,260Kossuth 4,330 2,800 420 30 600 135 250 10 85 1,485 2,020

Lee 7,720 4,955 410 50 920 250 875 25 235 2,250 3,405Linn 31,480 21,825 1,630 235 2,955 995 3,005 55 780 9,865 13,840Louisa 2,120 1,375 145 10 235 75 215 10 55 675 915Lucas 2,130 1,420 145 15 270 60 180 5 35 680 1,000Lyon 2,460 1,595 275 15 340 50 135 5 45 870 1,200

Madison 2,585 1,690 170 20 310 85 235 10 65 835 1,130Mahaska 4,495 2,955 325 30 525 145 400 10 105 1,460 2,050Marion 6,340 4,055 460 45 730 195 670 10 175 1,985 2,780Marshall 8,025 5,385 480 65 835 195 845 15 205 2,640 3,445Mills 2,655 1,515 145 105 245 305 250 5 85 745 990

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Mitchell 2,535 1,685 270 5 325 45 150 5 50 895 1,225Monona 2,585 1,625 220 15 415 65 195 5 45 855 1,245Monroe 1,855 1,200 115 15 235 70 170 5 45 590 825Montgomery 2,835 1,835 195 15 320 80 295 10 85 855 1,305Muscatine 7,255 4,755 440 40 785 205 840 15 175 2,185 3,135

O'Brien 3,725 2,310 415 35 555 110 230 5 65 1,215 1,850Osceola 1,540 960 175 10 245 20 100 0 30 500 780Page 4,010 2,680 265 30 435 115 375 10 100 1,250 1,910Palo Alto 2,440 1,520 250 20 370 65 170 5 40 795 1,200Plymouth 4,825 3,125 460 20 635 130 370 5 80 1,660 2,240

Pocahontas 2,230 1,430 215 10 355 45 130 5 40 740 1,080Polk 54,915 36,875 2,180 390 5,065 2,130 6,395 75 1,805 15,885 24,040Pottawattamie 15,570 9,765 775 110 1,635 615 2,015 35 620 4,410 6,615Poweshiek 3,925 2,690 270 25 450 105 310 0 75 1,300 1,850Ringgold 1,375 925 105 5 180 30 100 0 30 460 655

Sac 2,885 1,905 295 10 375 75 185 0 40 985 1,405Scott 25,345 16,455 1,435 200 2,690 920 2,825 60 760 7,425 10,805Shelby 3,110 2,045 300 20 400 75 205 5 60 1,100 1,470Sioux 5,610 3,610 655 30 765 135 340 5 70 1,985 2,705Story 9,790 7,025 570 65 960 250 785 5 130 3,190 4,595

Tama 3,960 2,575 375 30 530 105 255 5 85 1,320 1,885Taylor 1,800 1,140 175 10 235 50 140 5 45 600 845Union 2,815 1,795 180 15 345 95 295 5 85 855 1,250Van Buren 1,955 1,270 135 10 235 75 185 5 40 660 840Wapello 8,200 4,945 525 70 995 305 1,055 30 275 2,360 3,490

Warren 6,245 4,300 310 40 610 155 650 10 170 1,985 2,695Washington 4,520 3,050 330 30 505 140 360 5 100 1,475 2,140Wayne 1,910 1,235 170 5 255 40 155 5 45 640 895Webster 8,745 5,610 535 75 975 295 960 15 280 2,635 3,900Winnebago 2,605 1,795 200 10 305 50 175 5 65 875 1,250

Winneshiek 3,895 2,600 360 35 500 100 245 10 45 1,350 1,815Woodbury 17,450 11,105 1,005 150 1,905 640 2,045 30 570 5,090 7,770Worth 1,675 1,110 125 0 225 50 135 0 30 545 800Wright 3,375 2,165 290 20 500 70 255 5 70 1,100 1,625

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Kansas

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 27

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Kansas c 441,889 288,993 26,108 3,527 47,904 16,778 45,361 780 12,438 136,295 195,217

Allen 3,220 1,995 220 30 415 105 340 5 110 985 1,400Anderson 1,915 1,300 135 10 225 60 140 0 45 650 870Atchison 3,175 2,075 200 25 360 120 305 5 85 935 1,480Barber 1,340 865 100 10 185 40 115 0 25 430 635Barton 5,870 3,920 370 40 740 175 480 20 125 1,890 2,790

Bourbon 3,520 2,260 165 35 370 160 385 5 140 1,020 1,545Brown 2,390 1,565 160 15 280 90 225 5 50 765 1,110Butler 9,680 6,310 590 85 1,060 395 910 10 320 3,040 4,165Chase 620 410 40 0 80 25 55 0 10 215 285Chautauqua 1,225 785 75 10 135 35 145 5 35 400 480

Cherokee 4,610 2,655 255 25 645 160 665 30 175 1,260 1,895Cheyenne 895 565 105 5 135 25 45 5 10 315 445Clark 580 400 45 0 80 10 35 0 10 195 280Clay 2,090 1,365 170 5 280 70 150 5 45 720 960Cloud 2,665 1,810 175 10 315 80 220 5 50 805 1,330

Coffey 1,890 1,235 115 10 235 80 175 5 35 620 830Comanche 540 360 40 5 70 20 40 0 5 175 250Cowley 7,135 4,555 400 65 805 335 750 15 210 2,150 3,080Crawford 7,170 4,330 450 70 905 295 860 20 240 1,980 3,205Decatur 990 650 85 5 145 30 65 0 10 350 490

Dickinson 4,105 2,800 265 25 485 120 325 5 80 1,350 1,890Doniphan 1,575 1,025 115 5 200 55 135 5 35 530 705Douglas 10,780 6,995 615 105 1,065 425 1,275 15 285 3,240 4,625Edwards 795 545 65 5 100 30 40 0 10 275 385Elk 955 605 60 10 115 25 90 10 40 315 395

Ellis 4,630 3,060 300 55 555 165 400 10 85 1,500 2,125Ellsworth 1,470 1,020 75 10 185 40 105 0 35 460 710Finney 3,725 2,200 230 50 430 245 435 15 120 1,110 1,495Ford 4,105 2,695 245 30 460 215 355 10 95 1,315 1,800Franklin 4,585 2,960 280 35 465 190 525 0 130 1,425 1,910

Geary 3,525 2,150 170 30 445 165 415 10 140 1,005 1,450Gove 765 505 80 5 105 15 40 0 15 275 385Graham 880 580 65 5 105 20 75 5 25 290 390Grant 990 625 75 5 130 55 75 5 20 310 430Gray 880 565 90 5 115 30 60 0 15 310 420

Greeley 315 200 30 0 45 15 20 0 5 115 140Greenwood 2,095 1,365 135 10 225 50 240 5 65 685 885Hamilton 530 355 45 0 70 20 30 0 10 175 265Harper 1,630 1,090 110 10 240 30 120 0 30 525 785Harvey 6,405 4,520 365 40 605 215 530 10 120 2,085 3,035

Haskell 590 370 60 0 80 30 40 0 10 195 265Hodgeman 450 300 45 0 60 5 30 0 10 175 200Jackson 2,575 1,630 180 30 280 100 245 5 105 815 1,060Jefferson 3,280 2,135 185 20 325 155 355 5 100 1,080 1,275Jewell 1,095 690 115 10 155 20 85 0 20 370 515

Johnson 55,960 39,360 3,210 335 5,415 1,835 4,450 50 1,305 17,865 25,995Kearny 625 375 60 5 90 25 55 0 15 200 275Kingman 1,960 1,260 170 10 280 55 140 0 45 650 910Kiowa 820 570 60 10 80 30 60 0 10 280 380Labette 4,870 2,990 235 90 510 275 600 10 160 1,355 2,040

Lane 505 330 55 0 75 10 30 0 5 190 250Leavenworth 9,045 5,800 485 65 960 330 1,085 20 300 2,695 3,765Lincoln 900 595 85 5 110 25 70 0 10 330 415Linn 2,220 1,440 150 20 220 75 240 10 65 740 870Logan 710 465 65 0 105 15 45 0 15 255 340

Lyon 5,040 3,200 270 40 540 220 610 20 140 1,420 2,230Mc Pherson 5,900 4,240 425 25 600 130 380 5 95 2,055 2,825Marion 3,085 2,095 240 20 380 70 205 5 70 1,035 1,515Marshall 2,665 1,750 230 25 350 65 185 5 55 910 1,255Meade 950 625 85 0 135 30 55 5 15 310 475

Miami 4,325 2,785 235 40 410 170 515 5 165 1,300 1,740Mitchell 1,630 1,140 110 10 210 45 90 0 25 565 805Montgomery 8,485 5,330 475 70 990 285 1,015 30 290 2,480 3,685Morris 1,470 1,005 110 5 165 30 115 5 35 525 665Morton 625 395 60 5 85 15 45 0 20 210 285

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Nemaha 2,440 1,610 245 30 310 65 135 5 40 865 1,165Neosho 3,665 2,315 205 40 445 175 385 10 90 1,065 1,655Ness 935 660 85 5 115 15 40 5 10 345 460Norton 1,325 875 95 5 175 35 95 5 40 430 635Osage 3,270 2,160 180 25 315 120 365 5 100 1,050 1,310

Osborne 1,260 845 95 0 180 30 75 5 30 435 625Ottawa 1,260 880 85 10 145 25 90 0 25 450 575Pawnee 1,500 1,040 85 15 170 45 120 0 25 500 695Phillips 1,520 940 125 10 245 50 125 5 20 470 740Pottawatomie 3,095 2,005 205 25 335 125 285 10 105 995 1,320

Pratt 2,100 1,405 145 10 265 55 165 5 50 685 1,000Rawlins 850 555 90 10 115 20 50 0 10 310 405Reno 13,075 8,755 815 105 1,440 410 1,255 20 275 4,165 5,905Republic 1,575 1,095 140 5 185 25 95 5 25 555 790Rice 2,355 1,570 155 20 305 60 190 5 50 790 1,075

Riley 5,675 3,845 360 40 575 160 545 10 140 1,815 2,545Rooks 1,435 940 135 5 185 40 100 5 25 500 670Rush 995 660 90 5 135 20 75 0 10 355 475Russell 2,025 1,340 150 10 295 50 155 0 25 695 965Saline 9,535 6,355 550 60 1,015 335 945 15 260 2,955 4,275

Scott 970 625 80 10 150 25 65 0 15 330 455Sedgwick 68,065 44,260 3,485 590 6,540 2,885 7,955 85 2,265 20,345 29,185Seward 2,435 1,470 155 30 275 145 275 0 85 705 1,040Shawnee 30,015 19,160 1,210 315 2,730 1,345 4,160 40 1,055 8,330 12,545Sheridan 655 430 75 5 90 20 30 0 5 245 300

Sherman 1,400 875 100 15 195 50 110 5 50 435 630Smith 1,360 915 125 5 185 35 75 0 20 490 650Stafford 1,170 765 90 10 165 50 70 5 15 390 570Stanton 390 250 40 0 55 15 25 0 5 150 170Stevens 915 555 85 5 145 45 65 0 15 275 450

Sumner 4,770 3,065 305 30 600 175 450 10 135 1,460 2,165Thomas 1,475 930 100 5 185 60 155 5 35 475 665Trego 905 605 65 5 130 15 65 5 15 305 445Wabaunsee 1,355 895 85 10 140 60 125 0 40 485 545Wallace 365 245 40 0 45 15 20 0 0 125 180

Washington 1,835 1,205 160 15 265 45 115 0 30 670 840Wichita 475 330 55 0 55 10 20 0 5 195 215Wilson 2,460 1,540 175 15 290 75 280 5 80 760 1,080Woodson 1,010 665 65 10 130 30 90 0 20 340 455Wyandotte 23,935 14,215 870 275 2,365 1,335 3,780 80 1,015 6,155 9,560

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Kentucky

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 29

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Kentucky c 756,421 394,088 45,351 6,787 95,561 31,815 137,563 5,967 39,289 193,151 279,215

Adair 3,830 1,995 215 30 505 120 740 30 195 995 1,360Allen 3,600 2,025 150 30 375 130 680 15 195 955 1,280Anderson 3,145 1,815 170 15 350 130 500 10 155 850 1,185Ballard 1,835 1,030 140 20 245 65 265 5 65 520 735Barren 8,280 4,645 430 55 975 310 1,480 25 360 2,140 3,190

Bath 2,400 1,195 160 20 305 85 470 25 140 650 830Bell 7,300 2,505 450 80 1,200 360 1,960 135 610 1,475 2,195Boone 11,455 6,605 655 85 1,305 490 1,715 45 555 3,070 4,395Bourbon 3,845 2,270 200 25 475 160 540 30 145 1,000 1,595Boyd 11,205 5,605 935 90 1,620 345 2,080 115 415 2,895 4,350

Boyle 5,520 3,270 290 45 610 180 870 20 235 1,475 2,240Bracken 1,730 835 125 10 275 95 260 20 110 465 625Breathitt 3,580 1,055 195 55 505 200 1,045 100 425 645 870Breckinridge 3,870 2,055 305 45 525 145 600 20 175 1,140 1,350Bullitt 9,115 4,760 495 80 1,000 400 1,900 25 455 2,295 2,830

Butler 2,580 1,225 140 25 350 125 535 15 165 635 865Caldwell 3,125 1,850 160 25 395 95 465 15 120 860 1,290Calloway 6,715 4,140 395 35 840 180 885 25 215 1,995 2,785Campbell 14,695 8,730 905 95 1,865 575 1,915 45 565 4,010 6,235Carlisle 1,215 720 80 5 155 40 175 5 35 345 510

Carroll 1,985 1,105 110 10 240 85 345 15 75 540 750Carter 5,350 2,340 435 50 810 245 1,105 55 310 1,375 1,760Casey 3,420 1,580 215 50 550 155 675 15 180 850 1,190Christian 9,935 5,665 510 90 1,155 485 1,590 45 395 2,650 3,830Clark 6,140 3,365 380 60 710 245 1,055 30 295 1,610 2,300

Clay 4,545 1,500 260 70 635 240 1,315 75 450 945 1,140Clinton 2,480 1,175 120 20 305 80 600 20 160 590 805Crittenden 2,225 1,145 140 15 295 90 410 15 115 565 800Cumberland 1,790 920 100 15 250 75 320 15 95 480 635Daviess 18,225 10,920 1,000 145 2,090 680 2,600 70 720 4,875 7,540

Edmonson 2,565 1,245 190 35 330 95 520 15 135 680 835Elliott 1,410 530 135 15 240 80 285 25 100 325 440Estill 3,055 1,405 195 35 405 135 665 35 180 725 1,005Fayette 35,230 21,535 1,945 280 3,850 1,350 5,045 75 1,150 9,760 14,910Fleming 2,855 1,470 200 35 430 115 475 20 110 775 1,070

Floyd 10,650 3,130 660 105 1,585 535 3,120 305 1,210 1,955 2,675Franklin 10,320 5,710 300 200 935 1,190 1,375 25 585 2,490 3,840Fulton 1,845 1,010 105 20 255 80 305 5 65 465 760Gallatin 1,045 545 40 15 140 70 190 5 40 270 360Garrard 2,965 1,615 175 25 305 100 565 20 160 820 1,040

Grant 3,715 1,810 195 35 470 195 730 25 255 890 1,240Graves 8,335 4,835 475 65 935 275 1,340 55 355 2,240 3,285Grayson 5,160 2,695 345 60 650 190 950 20 250 1,400 1,755Green 2,725 1,425 185 25 365 85 495 15 130 735 1,010Greenup 6,935 3,115 520 60 930 310 1,510 70 420 1,625 2,325

Hancock 1,460 795 100 15 195 65 215 10 65 395 545Hardin 13,755 7,370 975 120 1,785 605 2,185 65 650 3,665 5,110Harlan 8,700 2,600 510 85 1,420 420 2,485 270 910 1,610 2,410Harrison 3,515 1,965 215 10 395 165 550 30 185 920 1,325Hart 3,630 1,775 280 45 520 155 645 25 185 960 1,285

Henderson 8,530 4,835 430 45 1,075 310 1,430 30 375 2,265 3,380Henry 2,770 1,535 190 20 350 95 455 5 120 780 1,045Hickman 1,280 750 65 15 155 40 205 5 45 355 510Hopkins 10,065 5,085 685 70 1,505 410 1,750 85 475 2,535 3,840Jackson 2,730 1,060 205 35 395 120 665 30 220 645 780

Jefferson 123,370 74,635 6,855 970 14,910 4,695 17,055 280 3,970 33,860 53,275Jessamine 5,760 3,235 315 35 645 245 970 35 280 1,555 2,120Johnson 5,395 2,010 350 40 795 255 1,405 100 440 1,140 1,560Kenton 22,200 12,940 1,160 210 2,675 960 3,285 75 895 5,885 9,130Knott 3,725 1,065 270 55 585 220 1,050 115 365 715 935

Knox 6,735 2,540 370 90 965 370 1,785 85 530 1,400 1,955Larue 2,790 1,490 215 25 380 120 420 15 125 790 1,045Laurel 10,555 4,540 670 110 1,325 485 2,540 115 770 2,440 3,215Lawrence 3,320 1,215 250 45 515 190 790 60 255 735 955Lee 1,750 690 105 25 255 65 455 25 130 420 515

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Leslie 3,240 850 240 50 460 145 980 110 405 570 760Letcher 6,310 1,865 480 70 1,075 345 1,725 190 560 1,220 1,730Lewis 2,710 1,220 180 35 395 135 555 35 155 665 875Lincoln 4,750 2,390 295 50 610 175 940 40 250 1,215 1,640Livingston 2,330 1,225 170 10 295 70 435 20 105 660 815

Logan 5,495 3,015 330 55 745 200 860 25 265 1,455 2,110Lyon 2,005 1,195 120 10 240 50 315 15 60 595 730McCracken 13,850 8,000 780 85 1,660 485 2,230 60 550 3,615 5,810McCreary 3,600 1,220 190 45 485 195 1,095 45 325 670 935McLean 2,150 1,150 160 15 270 75 380 10 90 605 775

Madison 10,850 5,885 640 90 1,250 425 2,025 60 475 2,810 4,010Magoffin 2,670 795 195 30 445 180 745 60 220 540 690Marion 3,470 1,825 230 45 420 170 590 15 175 835 1,400Marshall 7,335 4,430 570 35 840 205 995 35 225 2,250 2,860Martin 2,925 705 190 45 390 115 970 125 385 490 615

Mason 3,435 2,050 215 30 420 115 450 25 130 985 1,385Meade 3,705 1,795 265 25 480 175 730 25 210 1,000 1,185Menifee 1,395 580 95 15 175 70 345 25 90 340 400Mercer 4,420 2,600 260 15 535 175 640 10 185 1,160 1,820Metcalfe 2,345 1,165 140 30 310 110 455 15 120 610 795

Monroe 2,890 1,365 135 20 375 110 705 20 160 680 965Montgomery 4,380 2,270 240 25 565 180 835 35 230 1,100 1,595Morgan 2,550 1,060 220 25 355 90 545 45 210 645 780Muhlenberg 7,385 3,345 580 70 1,195 290 1,405 95 405 1,815 2,655Nelson 6,680 3,655 445 60 815 320 1,010 30 345 1,675 2,625

Nicholas 1,585 875 105 10 180 50 270 10 85 435 590Ohio 4,870 2,510 320 55 650 190 880 45 220 1,295 1,725Oldham 5,085 3,070 305 45 525 250 665 10 215 1,465 1,855Owen 1,840 1,050 105 10 200 85 300 10 80 515 670Owsley 1,205 465 90 15 170 55 285 25 100 290 350

Pendleton 2,325 1,165 135 40 325 115 390 15 140 605 830Perry 7,215 2,180 435 115 1,070 405 2,005 230 775 1,305 1,875Pike 17,230 4,760 1,125 155 2,450 735 5,520 520 1,965 3,010 4,280Powell 2,765 1,100 145 30 335 135 740 40 240 605 735Pulaski 14,130 6,795 925 165 1,650 600 2,990 125 880 3,530 4,675

Robertson 460 230 35 15 65 10 70 5 30 125 160Rockcastle 3,295 1,480 230 35 490 155 695 30 180 830 1,070Rowan 3,780 1,900 240 35 445 175 750 30 205 950 1,295Russell 4,235 1,980 260 30 555 150 960 40 260 1,035 1,405Scott 4,415 2,580 225 35 495 215 695 10 160 1,200 1,725

Shelby 5,085 3,080 295 40 595 175 705 15 180 1,470 2,015Simpson 2,995 1,845 145 15 340 100 445 5 100 830 1,230Spencer 1,830 980 130 10 175 75 345 15 100 505 585Taylor 5,595 2,990 280 40 570 190 1,160 35 330 1,405 1,990Todd 2,245 1,220 145 20 315 85 345 10 105 630 875

Trigg 3,155 1,920 155 35 375 90 455 20 105 955 1,140Trimble 1,535 765 105 15 195 70 290 5 90 395 530Union 3,070 1,595 215 15 435 125 515 25 145 805 1,170Warren 14,650 8,510 700 150 1,590 615 2,450 45 590 3,840 5,695Washington 2,425 1,330 195 25 280 85 375 15 120 655 975

Wayne 4,475 2,015 295 40 555 200 1,000 45 325 1,125 1,370Webster 3,040 1,560 230 15 450 110 495 30 150 815 1,175Whitley 7,600 3,240 380 75 1,085 325 1,865 80 550 1,715 2,395Wolfe 1,810 680 95 25 250 105 465 40 150 410 480Woodford 3,610 2,310 195 20 355 130 470 10 120 1,075 1,435

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Louisiana

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 31

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Louisiana c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

725,024 369,445 55,369 9,534 107,921 45,199 98,323 5,080 34,153 194,308 277,059

Acadia 10,710 4,685 940 120 1,770 645 1,680 145 725 2,625 3,830Allen 4,275 1,940 350 80 755 220 655 45 230 1,135 1,520Ascension 9,685 4,550 865 105 1,550 750 1,335 70 460 2,475 3,420Assumption 3,965 1,645 410 60 655 260 630 65 240 1,025 1,300Avoyelles 8,040 3,585 675 105 1,430 475 1,255 85 430 2,035 3,010

Beauregard 5,360 2,715 515 70 825 245 675 65 250 1,525 1,990Bienville 3,305 1,755 225 35 595 175 375 25 120 940 1,340Bossier 14,310 8,555 975 145 1,845 745 1,515 55 475 4,295 5,650Caddo 43,695 25,440 2,685 540 6,060 2,485 4,985 130 1,370 12,115 18,670Calcasieu 31,075 15,640 2,930 365 4,960 1,670 3,960 210 1,340 8,785 12,000

Caldwell 1,975 1,005 155 35 330 115 245 20 70 560 745Cameron 1,390 715 155 15 230 40 160 15 60 440 515Catahoula 2,275 1,085 200 25 350 100 360 20 135 640 810Claiborne 3,380 1,890 235 45 570 165 360 15 100 970 1,440Concordia 4,090 2,100 300 55 650 245 545 35 160 1,135 1,560

De Soto 4,920 2,615 320 60 785 295 655 20 170 1,370 1,905East Baton Rouge 54,425 29,640 4,240 730 8,000 3,840 5,830 215 1,930 15,165 22,180East Carroll 1,555 745 95 30 270 155 190 5 65 405 560East Feliciana 3,085 1,485 225 55 480 225 470 20 125 855 1,080Evangeline 7,010 2,735 580 75 1,085 370 1,450 110 605 1,675 2,200

Franklin 4,205 2,210 350 45 720 285 430 35 130 1,170 1,735Grant 3,425 1,570 260 40 505 200 590 30 230 930 1,095Iberia 12,405 5,700 1,135 190 1,965 810 1,675 150 780 3,290 4,420Iberville 5,335 2,550 450 90 875 385 695 45 245 1,430 1,905Jackson 3,265 1,770 260 35 535 170 375 25 95 930 1,335

Jefferson 74,370 41,255 5,160 895 10,330 3,910 9,540 330 2,950 20,595 30,015Jefferson Davis 5,900 2,815 555 65 930 345 785 75 330 1,600 2,195Lafayette 26,040 13,610 2,150 245 3,705 1,520 3,320 165 1,325 7,105 10,080Lafourche 15,395 6,520 1,875 160 2,620 815 2,160 240 1,005 4,095 5,545La Salle 2,910 1,345 235 20 550 105 435 45 175 755 1,125

Lincoln 5,775 3,265 410 85 930 345 535 20 185 1,675 2,500Livingston 12,875 6,120 1,000 125 1,950 870 2,045 105 660 3,395 4,325Madison 2,165 1,055 105 45 345 220 285 5 105 530 800Morehouse 6,115 3,155 545 85 980 335 770 30 215 1,700 2,505Natchitoches 6,090 3,085 485 95 1,030 380 770 25 220 1,680 2,420

Orleans 75,905 38,805 3,775 1,155 9,965 6,290 11,910 330 3,675 18,395 29,055Ouachita 22,995 12,905 1,705 255 3,465 1,385 2,440 80 760 6,375 9,865Plaquemines 3,960 1,925 355 90 620 325 450 35 160 1,130 1,395Pointe Coupee 3,890 1,925 400 45 675 200 475 35 135 1,140 1,500Rapides 23,185 11,690 1,610 425 3,310 1,725 3,260 120 1,045 6,055 8,740

Red River 1,755 900 115 15 285 135 235 5 65 475 690Richland 3,915 2,080 295 80 645 255 415 15 130 1,070 1,630Sabine 5,040 2,605 385 55 740 240 730 55 230 1,485 1,780St. Bernard 12,535 6,535 960 125 1,935 620 1,760 75 525 3,400 5,065St. Charles 6,515 3,165 590 70 960 435 890 45 360 1,785 2,310

St. Helena 2,480 1,130 140 45 385 180 415 20 165 600 830St. James 3,615 1,615 385 60 625 250 445 35 200 940 1,325St. John the Baptist 5,990 2,565 470 95 865 525 1,015 60 395 1,420 1,885St. Landry 16,800 7,150 1,495 255 2,680 1,020 2,770 240 1,190 4,135 5,770St. Martin 8,050 3,450 640 140 1,190 525 1,355 130 620 1,975 2,585

St. Mary 10,135 4,495 905 150 1,560 565 1,645 140 675 2,585 3,445St. Tammany 29,930 16,490 2,225 320 3,780 1,510 4,105 175 1,325 8,510 11,205Tangipahoa 15,340 7,050 975 320 2,200 1,205 2,585 85 920 3,665 5,345Tensas 1,190 615 85 20 220 75 130 5 40 330 505Terrebonne 17,965 7,335 1,675 225 2,580 1,060 3,180 330 1,580 4,350 5,655

Union 4,320 2,390 355 50 660 195 520 20 130 1,295 1,735Vermilion 10,060 4,635 1,150 100 1,820 475 1,235 110 535 2,775 3,950Vernon 6,010 2,960 530 75 930 370 805 50 290 1,690 2,080Washington 9,515 4,400 625 125 1,490 580 1,620 95 580 2,310 3,415Webster 8,950 4,930 650 120 1,480 475 960 35 300 2,520 3,715

West Baton Rouge 3,170 1,555 255 55 525 230 395 25 130 870 1,140West Carroll 2,635 1,405 215 35 450 145 285 10 90 745 1,075West Feliciana 1,375 685 105 20 205 110 175 10 65 395 485Winn 2,995 1,500 250 40 510 175 375 15 130 830 1,160

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Maine

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Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Maine c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

257,573 157,084 13,716 2,038 25,210 8,159 38,949 1,008 11,409 74,900 102,742

Androscoggin 21,235 12,965 710 120 1,725 720 3,850 60 1,085 5,725 8,365Aroostook 18,185 10,090 1,165 160 2,115 560 3,135 145 815 5,145 6,850Cumberland 46,775 29,560 2,485 360 4,700 1,490 6,330 85 1,765 13,530 20,135Franklin 6,280 3,835 325 50 545 195 975 30 325 1,830 2,405Hancock 10,930 7,175 670 90 1,145 315 1,170 30 335 3,560 4,615

Kennebec 25,420 14,580 1,210 260 2,305 995 4,425 125 1,520 6,885 9,565Knox 8,660 5,635 585 85 875 275 940 15 250 2,790 3,755Lincoln 8,015 5,345 565 70 805 190 785 20 235 2,725 3,360Oxford 12,480 7,555 670 110 1,160 360 1,950 55 620 3,705 4,750Penobscot 28,305 15,755 1,725 270 3,145 1,020 4,920 140 1,330 7,885 10,680

Piscataquis 4,160 2,480 195 30 400 120 705 25 205 1,195 1,550Sagadahoc 6,105 3,765 340 45 685 165 850 10 245 1,815 2,495Somerset 10,235 5,885 475 60 920 315 1,960 60 560 2,815 3,680Waldo 7,365 4,435 435 65 760 195 1,070 40 365 2,220 2,805Washington 8,370 5,175 480 65 855 255 1,195 45 300 2,535 3,320York 35,050 22,845 1,680 200 3,070 990 4,690 120 1,455 10,540 14,405

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Maryland

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 33

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Maryland c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

742,704 487,436 37,318 6,981 77,398 36,799 76,359 1,204 19,209 223,474 321,785

Allegany 16,075 9,810 1,160 120 2,195 515 1,790 90 395 4,645 7,170Anne Arundel 64,725 43,035 3,615 470 6,835 2,775 6,345 90 1,560 20,180 27,410Baltimore 134,265 90,815 7,175 1,120 14,775 5,575 11,590 200 3,015 41,600 62,155Baltimore City 106,900 61,820 3,255 1,195 12,425 8,175 16,495 195 3,340 26,655 43,855Calvert 9,275 6,040 440 80 1,010 470 945 15 275 2,780 3,850

Caroline 5,555 3,630 265 80 555 255 610 15 145 1,665 2,265Carroll 22,370 15,285 1,080 145 2,300 860 2,065 35 600 6,840 9,845Cecil 13,060 7,760 650 145 1,410 625 1,820 45 605 3,720 4,835Charles 13,150 7,995 645 120 1,370 880 1,650 25 465 3,735 5,035Dorchester 6,635 4,640 175 60 600 265 735 5 155 2,005 2,830

Frederick 25,585 16,960 1,330 205 2,665 1,045 2,530 40 810 7,695 11,145Garrett 5,820 3,380 470 55 820 235 690 30 140 1,750 2,335Harford 30,880 20,280 1,640 205 3,285 1,315 3,175 70 910 9,355 12,925Howard 23,535 16,135 1,145 220 2,100 1,210 2,040 30 655 7,405 9,935Kent 5,105 3,640 310 50 505 125 375 5 95 1,760 2,280

Montgomery 100,440 72,015 6,700 1,050 9,475 3,235 6,325 75 1,565 33,885 48,720Prince George's 79,925 50,010 3,275 975 7,095 6,360 9,480 85 2,645 22,670 31,240Queen Anne's 6,355 4,465 330 45 525 220 585 10 175 2,170 2,535St. Mary's 9,960 6,240 595 90 1,120 545 1,080 20 270 3,110 3,925Somerset 4,515 3,005 165 65 410 175 550 5 140 1,355 1,850

Talbot 8,415 6,155 510 40 825 205 550 10 120 2,935 3,870Washington 23,485 15,255 1,345 210 2,725 835 2,470 60 585 7,085 10,280Wicomico 14,330 9,705 520 145 1,350 620 1,585 35 370 4,215 6,165Worcester 12,340 9,355 520 90 1,025 280 880 15 175 4,260 5,330

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Massachusetts

34 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Massachusetts c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

1,060,299 695,464 48,985 9,202 98,885 34,833 132,216 2,358 38,356 316,666 468,203

Barnstable 62,910 45,525 3,940 440 5,550 1,120 4,860 90 1,385 21,935 28,895Berkshire 30,090 19,745 1,390 280 2,965 890 3,640 75 1,105 8,930 13,300Bristol 101,025 64,615 3,510 805 8,565 3,335 15,340 320 4,535 28,090 42,610Dukes 2,820 1,995 165 30 285 65 220 0 60 930 1,325Essex 122,530 80,675 5,795 1,150 11,530 3,995 14,815 275 4,295 36,235 55,000

Franklin 13,115 8,115 610 95 1,255 400 1,930 55 655 3,770 5,500Hampden 85,950 53,130 3,640 690 8,365 3,480 12,325 310 4,010 23,855 36,530Hampshire 23,035 15,160 1,110 185 2,180 720 2,840 50 790 6,930 10,205Middlesex 221,295 151,825 11,085 1,820 20,525 6,375 23,370 375 5,920 69,510 102,565Nantucket 1,305 955 75 10 155 20 75 0 15 480 610

Norfolk 105,700 72,490 5,600 960 10,755 3,145 9,930 140 2,680 33,430 49,970Plymouth 75,625 47,410 3,620 725 7,295 2,890 10,115 160 3,410 22,300 31,230Suffolk 88,535 52,615 3,135 1,035 7,660 3,865 15,730 245 4,250 23,405 35,905Worcester 126,360 81,205 5,310 975 11,800 4,535 17,025 265 5,245 36,860 54,560

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Michigan

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 35

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Michigan c 1,681,096 1,039,027 99,696 17,717 184,462 72,291 203,681 5,029 59,193 488,873 690,783

Alcona 4,035 2,690 330 45 355 85 430 20 80 1,380 1,495Alger 2,300 1,515 150 15 250 60 265 5 40 760 945Allegan 16,345 10,385 950 140 1,575 670 1,995 45 585 4,925 6,470Alpena 7,635 4,485 620 100 995 285 915 35 200 2,260 3,115Antrim 5,775 3,985 375 50 455 160 580 15 155 1,940 2,235

Arenac 4,105 2,540 280 40 415 165 495 30 140 1,305 1,495Baraga 1,895 1,110 120 15 265 85 245 5 50 555 740Barry 9,715 6,420 605 70 900 395 995 30 300 2,970 3,930Bay 22,080 13,330 1,675 185 2,935 745 2,485 95 630 6,410 9,445Benzie 3,850 2,635 255 25 305 105 415 15 95 1,300 1,525

Berrien 31,905 20,465 1,565 335 3,305 1,265 3,730 95 1,145 9,475 13,330Branch 8,385 5,530 395 80 800 310 975 20 275 2,525 3,390Calhoun 26,710 16,445 1,295 295 2,640 1,125 3,790 75 1,045 7,465 10,675Cass 9,895 6,410 475 80 945 395 1,230 35 325 3,080 3,835Charlevoix 5,270 3,625 360 40 515 135 465 10 120 1,775 2,200

Cheboygan 6,650 4,470 455 50 640 205 655 20 155 2,195 2,610Chippewa 7,005 4,335 480 75 735 225 890 30 235 2,140 2,725Clare 8,270 5,095 490 75 795 260 1,205 55 295 2,540 2,945Clinton 9,815 6,505 725 75 995 370 860 15 270 3,175 3,980Crawford 3,310 2,080 195 40 275 95 460 25 140 990 1,180

Delta 8,820 5,330 695 80 1,095 255 1,075 35 255 2,710 3,575Dickinson 6,360 4,030 410 50 795 190 670 20 195 1,890 2,765Eaton 16,770 11,065 980 150 1,715 600 1,715 30 515 5,115 7,020Emmet 5,875 4,000 395 40 580 170 560 10 120 1,845 2,560Genesee 77,255 44,485 4,990 1,010 8,765 3,855 10,685 265 3,200 21,115 30,130

Gladwin 7,220 4,620 535 55 725 190 865 40 190 2,345 2,635Gogebic 4,775 3,045 295 40 635 155 485 20 100 1,520 2,090Grand Traverse 14,530 9,860 810 95 1,340 470 1,505 30 420 4,470 6,250Gratiot 7,580 4,750 550 65 950 285 730 20 230 2,300 3,270Hillsdale 8,760 5,470 520 80 865 345 1,100 40 340 2,640 3,405

Houghton 7,230 4,370 525 60 970 270 825 20 190 2,275 2,965Huron 9,060 5,880 715 80 1,110 285 755 25 210 3,000 3,910Ingham 37,670 22,700 1,925 465 3,700 2,015 5,100 95 1,670 10,265 15,210Ionia 8,810 5,510 510 80 930 365 1,055 20 340 2,535 3,530Iosco 8,465 5,540 605 70 825 215 935 45 230 2,755 3,265

Iron 4,000 2,595 260 30 505 120 395 10 85 1,265 1,765Isabella 8,390 5,165 495 155 890 450 935 30 270 2,375 3,360Jackson 28,370 18,000 1,540 295 2,870 1,130 3,390 85 1,060 8,410 11,565Kalamazoo 37,620 24,390 1,925 370 3,450 1,440 4,675 65 1,305 10,815 15,855Kalkaska 3,450 2,100 200 25 325 120 495 30 155 1,045 1,180

Kent 80,325 51,450 4,340 700 7,690 3,300 9,840 145 2,860 23,095 34,435Keweenaw 575 390 40 5 65 10 60 0 5 200 245Lake 3,280 2,050 150 20 280 115 535 15 115 1,055 1,075Lapeer 12,800 7,935 895 135 1,360 590 1,445 35 405 3,865 4,880Leelanau 4,940 3,585 385 20 375 125 335 10 105 1,830 2,030

Lenawee 18,150 11,475 970 150 1,820 710 2,225 45 755 5,105 7,635Livingston 20,235 13,265 1,270 145 1,990 800 2,065 50 650 6,235 8,000Luce 1,560 975 65 10 135 75 220 5 75 480 535Mackinac 2,995 1,915 210 20 300 90 350 20 90 995 1,105Macomb 139,345 89,960 8,970 1,035 17,250 4,740 13,535 355 3,500 41,920 62,815

Manistee 6,240 4,090 375 70 600 195 730 20 160 2,005 2,460Marquette 11,930 7,360 860 105 1,320 370 1,505 50 360 3,565 4,815Mason 6,415 4,225 390 45 605 195 730 25 200 1,965 2,575Mecosta 7,635 5,070 425 80 675 235 875 20 255 2,430 2,895Menominee 5,420 3,430 430 45 630 150 570 15 150 1,750 2,275

Midland 14,340 8,960 1,180 175 1,750 540 1,345 45 345 4,430 5,980Missaukee 3,095 1,920 210 30 315 125 370 15 110 980 1,160Monroe 23,695 14,175 1,685 230 2,805 920 2,925 90 865 6,675 9,720Montcalm 11,225 6,975 640 110 1,105 490 1,475 35 395 3,325 4,325Montmorency 3,495 2,250 265 20 335 100 415 20 90 1,135 1,320

Muskegon 32,935 18,790 1,760 350 3,415 1,520 5,265 95 1,740 8,840 12,655Newaygo 9,505 5,785 550 80 895 400 1,350 35 410 2,805 3,430Oakland 174,910 113,895 10,695 1,670 19,430 6,690 17,485 295 4,750 53,240 77,055Oceana 5,590 3,490 320 55 510 205 765 25 220 1,715 2,085Ogemaw 6,015 3,700 455 50 575 180 815 50 190 1,920 2,150

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Ontonagon 2,345 1,470 160 20 295 60 270 10 60 790 890Osceola 5,160 3,190 375 70 475 195 660 20 175 1,610 1,885Oscoda 2,680 1,640 190 20 260 55 385 15 115 850 925Otsego 4,770 3,210 275 45 420 175 480 15 150 1,545 1,850Ottawa 33,105 22,500 2,045 220 3,240 1,115 2,955 55 975 10,375 14,410

Presque Isle 4,255 2,690 410 45 535 105 385 15 70 1,435 1,750Roscommon 8,740 5,885 560 50 790 195 990 50 220 2,945 3,335Saginaw 40,090 23,355 2,590 515 4,910 1,815 5,195 145 1,565 11,160 16,120St. Clair 27,980 17,320 1,770 275 3,230 1,140 3,285 85 875 8,225 11,415St. Joseph 11,400 7,335 545 90 1,115 440 1,430 25 420 3,370 4,630

Sanilac 9,460 6,000 705 105 1,080 365 905 30 270 2,985 3,975Schoolcraft 2,260 1,425 165 10 255 55 265 10 75 720 875Shiawassee 12,585 7,745 865 135 1,350 530 1,455 60 445 3,645 5,015Tuscola 11,060 6,620 785 100 1,285 500 1,360 50 360 3,275 4,280Van Buren 13,910 8,715 660 150 1,300 605 1,895 45 540 4,130 5,310

Washtenaw 37,060 23,810 1,880 465 3,255 1,490 4,800 55 1,305 10,870 15,210Wayne 335,200 188,040 17,135 4,875 40,685 20,250 47,845 1,185 15,185 87,610 134,230Wexford 6,425 4,005 370 45 615 265 860 35 230 1,920 2,450

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Minnesota

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 37

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Minnesota c 756,261 501,667 47,207 5,972 79,331 25,871 75,502 1,141 19,570 237,637 329,847

Aitkin 3,950 2,765 230 30 375 90 370 10 80 1,385 1,570Anoka 32,975 21,540 1,420 215 2,890 1,390 4,200 55 1,265 9,580 12,910Becker 6,535 4,245 490 60 725 245 605 15 150 2,155 2,675Beltrami 6,560 4,005 390 60 685 390 765 20 245 1,975 2,485Benton 4,665 2,715 310 50 625 195 595 5 170 1,350 1,970

Big Stone 1,650 1,055 160 15 215 40 125 5 35 555 745Blue Earth 8,645 5,430 595 90 955 360 1,010 10 195 2,490 3,925Brown 5,795 3,825 525 40 740 110 440 5 110 1,965 2,715Carlton 6,360 3,935 465 60 775 230 690 15 190 1,955 2,665Carver 7,325 4,980 435 85 755 310 595 5 160 2,375 3,135

Cass 7,310 5,010 445 55 585 265 720 25 205 2,520 2,645Chippewa 2,790 1,815 230 20 445 80 165 0 35 900 1,400Chisago 6,285 4,210 350 55 540 275 640 5 210 2,005 2,455Clay 7,925 5,070 540 55 925 270 825 15 225 2,445 3,530Clearwater 1,735 1,135 115 20 195 55 155 5 55 585 695

Cook 1,100 830 65 5 80 25 75 0 20 410 450Cottonwood 3,045 2,000 300 15 420 65 175 10 60 1,045 1,480Crow Wing 12,760 8,755 780 85 1,145 385 1,275 25 310 4,215 5,110Dakota 37,855 25,610 1,790 295 3,475 1,525 3,930 50 1,180 11,625 15,815Dodge 2,675 1,805 215 15 310 95 185 0 50 910 1,175

Douglas 7,590 5,160 555 45 830 190 640 15 155 2,565 3,280Faribault 3,990 2,690 350 20 565 80 230 5 50 1,385 1,955Fillmore 4,640 3,160 425 25 565 120 260 5 80 1,665 2,165Freeborn 7,615 5,115 600 40 880 190 640 10 140 2,515 3,480Goodhue 7,855 5,485 495 50 845 235 585 10 150 2,595 3,585

Grant 1,735 1,125 165 10 225 45 125 0 40 610 775Hennepin 147,240 101,455 7,085 1,160 13,595 4,730 15,690 125 3,400 44,975 67,280Houston 3,800 2,605 270 25 425 110 265 10 90 1,315 1,730Hubbard 4,520 3,105 290 35 400 130 440 15 105 1,545 1,750Isanti 4,935 3,150 275 35 490 220 565 10 190 1,515 1,945

Itasca 10,080 6,165 795 80 1,230 295 1,185 30 300 3,230 3,895Jackson 2,400 1,580 245 20 325 65 130 5 30 835 1,155Kanabec 2,915 1,905 140 30 270 90 370 10 100 950 1,120Kandiyohi 7,715 4,990 580 75 835 265 765 15 190 2,490 3,355Kittson 1,255 825 110 10 170 40 85 0 15 435 595

Koochiching 3,375 2,010 265 25 470 125 385 10 85 1,050 1,385Lac Qui Parle 2,040 1,330 220 10 285 50 115 0 30 750 960Lake 2,615 1,700 255 15 275 70 225 5 70 895 1,100Lake of the Woods 1,005 685 80 10 95 15 90 0 30 355 415Le Sueur 4,335 3,080 245 25 415 135 340 5 90 1,440 1,940

Lincoln 1,705 1,115 180 10 245 30 85 5 35 605 830Lyon 4,530 2,800 385 50 630 180 395 5 85 1,470 2,080McLeod 6,060 4,140 405 35 730 200 440 5 105 2,000 2,805Mahnomen 1,030 605 85 10 150 50 95 0 35 345 425Marshall 2,300 1,465 215 15 340 75 160 5 25 830 1,015

Martin 5,270 3,425 430 40 670 170 400 15 120 1,700 2,470Meeker 4,265 2,885 290 35 455 125 365 5 105 1,455 1,845Mille Lacs 5,000 3,345 260 50 480 180 540 10 135 1,620 2,005Morrison 6,435 4,015 540 70 755 225 635 10 185 2,070 2,735Mower 8,805 5,800 700 70 1,110 220 755 10 140 2,915 4,105

Murray 2,325 1,445 265 5 350 55 150 5 50 815 1,100Nicollet 4,170 2,835 290 25 460 95 360 5 100 1,355 1,895Nobles 4,250 2,695 420 35 605 120 315 5 55 1,395 2,035Norman 1,845 1,155 180 20 260 55 135 0 40 645 835Olmsted 18,080 12,915 1,045 135 1,525 560 1,475 20 405 5,740 8,110

Otter Tail 13,385 8,930 1,075 95 1,475 350 1,150 30 280 4,535 5,800Pennington 2,540 1,650 150 10 320 105 265 0 40 800 1,145Pine 5,590 3,640 325 50 555 215 630 15 160 1,845 2,150Pipestone 2,290 1,465 235 10 360 60 130 5 25 785 1,130Polk 6,365 4,190 410 55 795 200 575 15 125 2,055 2,865

Pope 2,640 1,825 200 10 315 50 185 5 50 900 1,250Ramsey 70,350 46,735 3,285 645 6,650 2,600 8,200 75 2,160 20,110 31,855Red Lake 875 550 75 10 115 40 70 5 10 315 385Redwood 3,860 2,385 420 40 550 130 250 10 75 1,320 1,775Renville 3,725 2,360 360 30 545 105 240 5 80 1,260 1,765

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Rice 8,310 5,700 525 55 805 270 715 15 225 2,690 3,720Rock 2,265 1,425 235 15 315 90 150 0 35 740 1,110Roseau 2,615 1,725 160 20 300 100 230 0 80 900 1,090St. Louis 40,445 24,845 2,710 335 4,975 1,235 5,125 125 1,095 11,935 17,225Scott 8,505 5,595 485 60 840 405 825 10 285 2,690 3,390

Sherburne 7,280 4,720 360 50 615 380 815 10 330 2,230 2,730Sibley 3,050 2,010 255 25 395 90 215 5 55 1,065 1,400Stearns 19,915 12,485 1,625 215 2,195 725 2,050 25 595 6,270 8,405Steele 5,655 3,805 405 30 660 185 435 5 130 1,835 2,575Stevens 1,845 1,160 205 15 270 60 105 5 25 625 905

Swift 2,460 1,580 200 10 370 90 155 0 55 800 1,235Todd 4,850 3,035 385 55 560 165 495 15 140 1,570 1,975Traverse 1,195 780 135 15 150 25 70 5 15 440 555Wabasha 4,235 2,860 330 30 490 140 300 0 85 1,485 1,790Wadena 3,420 2,160 260 35 410 115 325 10 105 1,095 1,465

Waseca 3,545 2,440 285 30 375 115 245 5 50 1,190 1,660Washington 22,775 15,500 1,290 155 2,140 860 2,150 20 660 7,025 9,340Watonwan 2,560 1,665 240 15 340 85 155 5 55 880 1,225Wilkin 1,350 810 120 10 195 60 120 0 35 455 580Winona 8,060 5,395 465 65 890 275 770 15 185 2,555 3,620

Wright 11,860 7,795 685 90 1,150 505 1,230 25 380 3,740 4,735Yellow Medicine 2,650 1,665 300 15 385 95 150 5 35 930 1,240

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Mississippi

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 39

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Mississippi c 527,318 279,693 22,960 7,090 59,105 30,923 93,259 3,053 31,235 128,138 191,424

Adams 7,625 4,085 405 165 1,035 415 1,120 50 350 1,930 2,935Alcorn 8,525 4,370 310 60 800 325 2,060 45 555 1,935 2,940Amite 2,805 1,425 175 45 395 140 450 25 150 745 1,005Attala 4,355 2,355 220 45 550 215 730 35 205 1,110 1,725Benton 1,605 865 60 20 150 70 330 15 95 410 545

Bolivar 6,950 3,320 225 145 825 585 1,310 45 495 1,440 2,425Calhoun 3,835 2,015 155 30 440 175 765 15 240 915 1,450Carroll 2,175 1,170 100 25 280 125 350 10 115 580 785Chickasaw 4,380 2,240 150 55 440 220 940 15 320 995 1,540Choctaw 1,845 955 85 20 205 85 335 15 145 455 660

Claiborne 1,820 880 55 65 220 155 305 5 135 390 615Clarke 4,110 2,245 190 75 445 205 685 25 240 1,070 1,465Clay 4,175 2,205 185 60 510 230 720 20 245 1,010 1,580Coahoma 5,645 2,765 235 115 705 535 910 25 355 1,245 2,070Copiah 5,825 2,975 230 75 670 320 1,140 25 390 1,360 2,045

Covington 3,895 1,950 170 60 420 240 740 35 280 895 1,310De Soto 15,865 9,400 750 140 1,675 955 2,200 35 710 4,230 5,990Forrest 12,275 6,580 555 165 1,405 685 2,160 55 670 2,880 4,730Franklin 1,790 870 95 25 270 110 305 20 95 430 655George 3,835 1,805 230 50 495 235 715 45 260 930 1,190

Greene 1,600 775 75 30 205 85 305 20 105 360 555Grenada 4,930 2,600 165 45 550 260 945 35 330 1,150 1,810Hancock 8,415 4,760 480 80 920 365 1,365 55 390 2,440 2,885Harrison 31,990 17,610 1,665 490 3,465 1,680 5,320 155 1,605 8,750 11,165Hinds 40,055 22,230 1,490 510 4,005 2,710 6,735 120 2,255 9,470 15,530

Holmes 4,120 1,870 155 85 530 355 780 30 315 875 1,400Humphreys 2,130 975 85 55 315 185 370 20 125 440 765Issaquena 255 130 10 5 30 15 40 5 20 70 70Itawamba 5,230 2,940 170 50 485 205 1,050 25 305 1,275 1,885Jackson 22,995 12,330 1,430 360 2,700 1,165 3,675 170 1,165 6,080 8,030

Jasper 3,700 1,745 170 45 460 220 720 30 310 800 1,275Jefferson 1,870 680 75 70 240 205 365 20 215 365 495Jefferson Davis 2,960 1,390 120 50 350 210 595 20 225 650 990Jones 13,695 7,100 705 240 1,625 855 2,305 85 780 3,325 5,110Kemper 2,135 1,165 95 30 255 125 355 10 100 555 810

Lafayette 5,095 2,875 230 105 485 400 760 15 225 1,275 1,905Lamar 6,395 3,450 355 60 740 350 1,010 65 365 1,640 2,285Lauderdale 14,730 8,535 625 180 1,640 775 2,255 70 650 3,680 6,010Lawrence 3,250 1,575 170 55 385 175 655 30 205 760 1,090Leake 4,600 2,315 180 50 610 270 820 50 305 1,100 1,650

Lee 14,550 8,140 430 135 1,340 620 2,835 75 975 3,445 5,360Leflore 6,490 3,350 230 105 770 485 1,135 25 390 1,440 2,435Lincoln 7,205 3,760 345 65 865 370 1,320 50 430 1,685 2,745Lowndes 10,175 5,665 425 105 1,095 575 1,695 45 570 2,430 3,935Madison 10,975 6,140 430 115 1,205 745 1,655 30 655 2,720 4,270

Marion 6,070 2,975 295 75 750 285 1,135 85 470 1,400 2,190Marshall 6,345 3,210 275 85 705 415 1,230 25 400 1,565 2,100Monroe 8,015 4,485 245 75 790 370 1,510 50 490 1,885 3,005Montgomery 2,845 1,555 120 35 360 135 460 15 165 710 1,110Neshoba 5,720 3,085 220 60 590 375 980 50 360 1,405 2,075

Newton 4,830 2,745 200 60 490 235 820 35 245 1,225 1,815Noxubee 2,550 1,135 130 50 310 165 510 20 230 570 865Oktibbeha 5,335 2,965 235 70 555 330 835 25 320 1,380 1,965Panola 6,950 3,375 295 75 825 450 1,380 50 500 1,575 2,385Pearl River 10,445 5,350 640 135 1,165 505 1,915 75 660 2,705 3,480

Perry 3,075 1,465 170 70 350 170 625 35 190 750 935Pike 8,265 4,195 365 115 1,010 475 1,470 75 560 1,910 3,025Pontotoc 5,060 2,720 185 40 515 230 1,040 25 305 1,195 1,855Prentiss 5,650 3,100 150 25 485 225 1,240 35 390 1,280 2,045Quitman 1,955 905 65 30 250 140 410 20 135 435 660

Rankin 18,235 10,430 700 230 1,770 1,100 3,020 60 925 4,620 6,695Scott 5,400 2,815 200 70 580 400 970 40 325 1,295 1,880Sharkey 1,165 575 40 20 145 75 205 5 100 250 435Simpson 5,220 2,680 185 90 570 445 935 25 290 1,235 1,820Smith 3,905 1,970 180 60 440 195 755 25 280 935 1,345

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Stone 2,765 1,370 155 40 305 140 520 30 205 685 890Sunflower 4,660 2,225 160 90 570 370 890 35 320 995 1,620Tallahatchie 3,635 1,675 135 55 435 260 765 25 285 795 1,210Tate 4,490 2,380 205 55 525 265 775 20 265 1,110 1,595Tippah 5,070 2,455 175 55 550 205 1,230 25 375 1,130 1,695

Tishomingo 5,085 2,730 175 35 515 195 1,115 25 295 1,210 1,835Tunica 1,660 705 60 20 235 195 330 10 105 355 530Union 5,520 3,040 200 50 530 185 1,105 25 385 1,385 2,005Walthall 3,075 1,580 155 30 355 170 555 30 200 750 1,100Warren 8,275 4,535 325 95 1,010 525 1,345 30 410 1,985 3,175

Washington 11,295 5,635 430 200 1,405 930 1,985 60 650 2,475 4,060Wayne 4,015 1,835 175 75 500 250 830 45 305 925 1,245Webster 3,010 1,520 150 25 375 155 580 20 185 715 1,125Wilkinson 1,965 915 105 65 290 165 290 20 115 465 675Winston 4,360 2,395 225 55 545 230 660 25 225 1,095 1,720

Yalobusha 3,380 1,765 120 25 390 170 675 20 215 800 1,205Yazoo 5,140 2,620 225 90 710 355 830 20 290 1,200 1,935

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Missouri

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 41

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Missouri c 1,024,096 632,090 54,047 8,557 109,778 42,636 135,996 3,153 37,839 292,510 420,920

Adair 4,100 2,495 215 60 465 170 570 10 115 1,140 1,725Andrew 2,720 1,675 195 15 350 115 300 5 65 835 1,175Atchison 1,525 905 145 5 230 45 150 5 40 465 720Audrain 5,375 3,365 340 20 695 170 620 10 155 1,630 2,380Barry 7,545 4,580 410 75 770 245 1,110 45 310 2,255 2,785

Barton 2,740 1,685 215 25 340 100 290 10 75 840 1,180Bates 3,865 2,280 270 25 515 135 460 10 170 1,155 1,570Benton 5,590 3,560 300 40 490 130 865 25 180 1,825 1,950Bollinger 2,720 1,525 180 25 300 105 425 20 140 785 980Boone 17,345 10,615 775 175 1,550 835 2,615 30 750 4,865 6,790

Buchanan 16,640 10,455 880 115 1,960 565 2,090 45 530 4,685 7,365Butler 10,125 5,390 540 120 1,225 450 1,890 55 455 2,570 3,770Caldwell 1,895 1,155 150 15 240 55 220 5 55 605 770Callaway 6,795 4,010 305 55 605 340 1,100 20 360 1,865 2,475Camden 9,605 6,675 470 55 760 245 1,120 20 260 3,280 3,480

Cape Girardeau 12,285 7,735 715 65 1,425 415 1,505 45 380 3,625 5,275Carroll 2,370 1,420 200 20 360 65 235 5 65 750 1,090Carter 1,575 785 75 25 195 70 320 20 85 425 505Cass 13,435 8,640 735 60 1,355 495 1,605 20 525 4,095 5,445Cedar 3,755 2,315 205 30 420 120 510 20 135 1,125 1,490

Chariton 2,105 1,335 165 10 290 55 190 5 55 705 925Christian 9,395 5,725 565 80 885 375 1,305 25 435 2,740 3,515Clark 1,580 930 105 10 215 45 220 5 50 465 650Clay 27,335 18,105 1,355 135 2,685 1,000 3,155 60 840 8,105 11,655Clinton 3,190 2,030 185 10 390 140 340 10 85 995 1,325

Cole 11,705 7,255 425 105 1,065 720 1,405 20 710 3,145 4,700Cooper 3,210 2,075 185 25 360 100 380 5 80 980 1,410Crawford 5,295 3,050 285 60 530 200 890 30 250 1,525 1,875Dade 2,035 1,275 160 15 215 45 250 10 65 680 835Dallas 3,665 2,035 220 35 425 120 625 20 185 1,040 1,335

Daviess 1,810 1,155 115 15 235 45 195 5 45 580 765De Kalb 2,095 1,315 160 10 275 60 220 5 50 645 940Dent 3,735 2,130 210 40 395 140 615 25 180 1,045 1,365Douglas 3,140 1,785 195 35 375 130 480 15 125 895 1,175Dunklin 8,035 4,090 415 55 1,120 350 1,530 55 420 1,955 3,045

Franklin 17,025 10,450 855 110 1,770 720 2,320 60 740 4,860 6,610Gasconade 3,640 2,450 185 20 355 105 390 10 125 1,155 1,540Gentry 1,985 1,150 145 45 250 125 215 5 50 595 830Greene 43,440 26,715 2,595 310 4,695 1,535 5,985 120 1,485 12,335 18,285Grundy 2,560 1,570 190 15 355 75 295 5 55 760 1,155

Harrison 2,290 1,445 185 5 320 60 210 10 55 745 1,035Henry 5,730 3,520 355 40 640 210 765 20 180 1,695 2,315Hickory 3,170 2,050 180 20 290 85 440 10 95 1,060 1,155Holt 1,410 795 140 10 250 35 125 10 45 450 655Howard 1,975 1,275 110 10 215 65 235 5 60 615 850

Howell 9,810 5,600 580 110 1,095 325 1,615 50 435 2,770 3,660Iron 2,755 1,450 155 30 325 165 480 15 135 740 960Jackson 108,920 69,065 4,370 935 10,270 5,325 15,100 200 3,655 29,990 45,995Jasper 20,740 11,880 1,175 190 2,500 850 3,160 90 895 5,615 8,330Jefferson 29,845 16,670 1,560 205 3,180 1,470 5,095 135 1,530 7,930 10,480

Johnson 6,345 3,905 385 50 635 260 795 25 290 1,925 2,405Knox 1,100 685 100 10 145 30 105 0 25 345 490Laclede 6,850 3,920 395 70 825 275 1,060 25 280 1,955 2,610Lafayette 6,810 4,345 335 75 760 310 755 20 210 1,995 2,825Lawrence 7,805 4,690 465 50 805 295 1,115 45 340 2,225 3,110

Lewis 2,060 1,300 135 15 280 60 205 5 60 655 880Lincoln 6,440 3,735 375 50 670 265 960 30 355 1,825 2,345Linn 3,190 2,030 175 20 385 125 350 15 90 930 1,455Livingston 3,320 2,095 230 20 430 95 350 5 95 985 1,540McDonald 3,845 2,080 205 30 405 200 690 30 205 1,035 1,260

Macon 3,740 2,330 240 20 450 140 440 5 115 1,095 1,610Madison 3,045 1,720 155 20 375 140 505 15 115 840 1,135Maries 1,730 1,040 80 20 185 75 250 5 75 500 640Marion 5,945 3,550 295 90 670 325 775 20 220 1,620 2,520Mercer 955 590 80 10 130 30 85 5 25 295 430

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Miller 4,695 2,845 235 30 490 185 685 25 200 1,365 1,815Mississippi 3,190 1,610 165 30 490 170 575 25 125 750 1,240Moniteau 2,615 1,715 125 15 285 100 290 5 80 770 1,140Monroe 2,075 1,265 150 10 270 75 225 5 75 625 870Montgomery 2,685 1,625 180 30 315 105 320 10 100 820 1,095

Morgan 5,295 3,420 255 30 460 145 775 20 190 1,655 1,920New Madrid 4,230 2,060 260 30 650 240 740 40 210 1,035 1,620Newton 10,135 6,145 655 75 1,105 370 1,380 45 360 2,955 4,010Nodaway 3,650 2,350 340 10 500 85 295 5 65 1,185 1,745Oregon 2,685 1,375 180 40 330 115 485 20 140 710 920

Osage 2,325 1,485 140 5 245 80 270 10 90 720 950Ozark 2,800 1,685 170 15 265 85 455 15 110 900 920Pemiscot 4,555 2,140 200 65 650 305 840 35 320 1,055 1,645Perry 3,415 2,195 205 10 380 115 375 15 120 1,030 1,485Pettis 8,010 4,880 450 65 930 300 1,050 30 305 2,285 3,340

Phelps 7,870 4,540 445 125 835 365 1,165 45 350 2,145 3,020Pike 3,650 2,170 235 30 485 145 430 10 145 1,075 1,500Platte 9,465 6,185 505 45 890 415 1,080 20 325 2,815 3,865Polk 5,595 3,310 415 50 605 185 765 20 245 1,655 2,200Pulaski 5,170 2,815 290 50 635 255 820 35 270 1,390 1,855

Putnam 1,335 785 110 10 210 40 145 5 30 425 575Ralls 1,925 1,190 135 10 200 85 220 10 75 620 720Randolph 4,450 2,595 265 30 540 160 690 10 160 1,215 1,860Ray 4,150 2,465 270 30 480 160 560 10 175 1,210 1,595Reynolds 1,785 890 115 25 210 90 345 20 90 460 555

Ripley 3,685 1,990 175 45 440 135 685 35 180 1,015 1,240St. Charles 38,400 25,165 1,935 225 3,835 1,675 4,160 70 1,335 11,450 15,720St. Clair 2,730 1,590 175 30 315 65 430 15 110 825 1,020St. Francois 12,710 6,895 675 120 1,490 570 2,265 100 595 3,310 4,665St. Louis 177,010 119,350 9,675 1,365 18,740 6,325 16,520 220 4,815 53,625 81,380

St. Louis City 60,210 34,695 1,640 850 6,135 4,145 10,125 110 2,510 13,735 25,545Ste. Genevieve 3,545 2,185 265 25 345 135 435 15 140 1,120 1,370Saline 4,900 3,020 225 80 535 300 570 10 160 1,325 2,155Schuyler 1,000 605 85 5 130 25 110 0 40 320 415Scotland 1,085 650 85 5 175 20 100 5 45 335 505

Scott 8,570 4,510 440 95 1,080 450 1,510 50 435 2,100 3,220Shannon 1,975 1,035 115 25 235 85 370 10 100 530 650Shelby 1,645 985 150 5 235 65 150 5 50 490 765Stoddard 7,470 4,225 465 60 910 255 1,190 45 320 2,005 2,960Stone 7,630 5,320 380 45 605 185 855 25 215 2,535 2,830

Sullivan 1,520 935 100 10 200 50 180 5 40 455 655Taney 9,350 6,210 445 70 820 255 1,200 40 310 2,930 3,560Texas 4,975 2,905 295 55 505 195 760 30 230 1,440 1,825Vernon 4,415 2,655 225 60 445 230 625 10 165 1,265 1,725Warren 4,935 3,150 300 45 470 185 595 10 180 1,510 1,865

Washington 4,550 2,145 235 55 535 235 970 60 315 1,140 1,345Wayne 3,990 2,150 225 40 435 105 805 40 190 1,120 1,330Webster 5,855 3,300 385 50 665 210 915 25 305 1,665 2,115Worth 625 385 45 0 110 20 55 0 10 195 290Wright 4,750 2,640 315 55 565 170 765 15 225 1,340 1,760

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Montana

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 43

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Montana c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

161,197 101,657 10,835 1,601 17,583 6,209 18,079 568 4,665 50,698 64,681

Beaverhead 1,605 1,065 110 10 155 55 160 5 45 550 620Big Horn 1,610 855 80 30 190 215 160 10 70 415 555Blaine 1,100 645 90 35 130 50 95 10 45 360 425Broadwater 1,000 670 75 5 85 25 105 5 30 360 380Carbon 1,965 1,290 160 10 225 70 175 5 30 700 795

Carter 295 185 35 0 40 10 20 0 5 95 140Cascade 14,905 9,560 875 135 1,545 515 1,790 45 440 4,575 6,070Chouteau 1,180 725 135 10 160 35 90 0 25 415 510Custer 2,505 1,595 155 25 260 115 280 10 65 780 1,045Daniels 555 360 65 5 75 10 30 0 10 210 250

Dawson 1,820 1,160 150 30 220 70 140 5 45 600 775Deer Lodge 2,330 1,420 140 20 250 105 315 10 70 695 945Fallon 625 405 65 0 90 15 40 0 10 220 285Fergus 2,765 1,785 205 20 365 80 245 5 60 895 1,235Flathead 14,020 8,700 975 105 1,460 485 1,765 60 470 4,380 5,425

Gallatin 8,015 5,405 575 70 810 285 680 15 175 2,650 3,335Garfield 270 165 35 0 45 10 10 0 5 95 120Glacier 1,725 985 100 35 200 160 170 15 60 520 615Golden Valley 230 145 20 0 15 5 30 0 15 80 85Granite 635 400 40 0 80 15 70 5 25 205 225

Hill 2,475 1,435 170 65 320 145 250 10 80 710 1,010Jefferson 1,700 1,030 90 45 140 95 240 10 50 525 515Judith Basin 495 305 55 5 60 10 50 0 10 185 185Lake 5,275 3,305 375 60 560 280 530 15 150 1,720 1,990Lewis and Clark 9,655 6,235 395 105 840 450 1,260 10 360 2,810 3,680

Liberty 425 245 65 5 70 15 25 0 0 155 195Lincoln 4,620 2,535 325 45 515 180 800 40 180 1,405 1,455McCone 370 245 50 5 45 15 10 0 0 145 165Madison 1,530 1,075 105 10 140 40 115 10 35 570 585Meagher 455 300 35 0 50 10 45 0 15 165 180

Mineral 955 600 50 10 75 30 155 5 30 325 300Missoula 13,125 8,025 830 135 1,370 545 1,785 40 395 3,835 5,245Musselshell 1,035 605 80 10 135 30 130 5 40 315 405Park 2,540 1,665 145 30 295 75 270 5 55 765 1,105Petroleum 85 60 5 0 10 5 5 0 0 40 30

Phillips 1,010 630 85 15 135 45 75 5 20 355 425Pondera 1,295 820 135 5 170 35 100 5 25 465 570Powder River 340 225 30 5 45 15 15 0 5 125 150Powell 1,210 780 80 25 130 30 125 10 30 385 500Prairie 340 225 30 5 45 5 25 0 5 125 145

Ravalli 7,835 5,030 560 105 745 240 890 35 230 2,570 2,905Richland 1,940 1,135 180 15 280 80 190 5 55 610 825Roosevelt 1,730 955 150 20 235 145 155 5 65 525 685Rosebud 1,340 775 90 15 140 110 155 5 50 430 460Sanders 2,625 1,600 170 30 270 85 365 20 85 865 875

Sheridan 1,095 705 115 5 175 25 60 0 10 395 525Silver Bow 7,260 4,470 380 65 915 235 935 35 225 2,120 3,035Stillwater 1,475 1,010 120 10 150 30 120 5 30 530 585Sweet Grass 685 465 60 5 85 15 45 0 10 245 305Teton 1,375 845 140 10 190 35 115 5 35 470 565

Toole 920 590 70 10 115 30 80 5 20 310 410Treasure 195 130 25 0 20 0 15 0 5 70 90Valley 1,795 1,185 155 25 215 60 115 5 35 635 790Wheatland 450 300 30 0 50 5 50 5 10 160 185Wibaux 250 150 25 5 40 10 15 0 5 95 105Yellowstone 22,105 14,425 1,340 150 2,405 720 2,395 60 610 6,735 9,655

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Nebraska

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Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Nebraska c 287,173 187,726 18,964 2,233 31,569 10,146 28,001 522 8,012 90,035 128,610

Adams 5,860 3,880 345 45 670 170 595 10 145 1,765 2,750Antelope 1,635 1,070 195 5 205 20 100 0 40 590 755Arthur 105 70 15 0 10 5 5 0 0 40 45Banner 140 80 25 0 15 10 10 0 0 50 55Blaine 115 75 10 0 15 0 10 0 5 40 45

Boone 1,470 940 180 5 205 35 70 5 30 540 715Box Butte 1,895 1,225 140 15 225 65 185 5 35 580 905Boyd 710 420 90 10 120 20 40 0 10 240 340Brown 925 600 85 5 130 20 70 5 10 315 430Buffalo 6,170 4,060 385 35 695 225 600 10 160 1,895 2,825

Burt 1,975 1,285 170 15 270 55 125 10 45 660 930Butler 1,900 1,215 190 15 210 65 155 0 50 675 840Cass 3,865 2,560 225 25 455 140 355 5 100 1,240 1,660Cedar 2,105 1,330 260 5 325 50 100 5 30 750 1,070Chase 990 675 100 0 125 25 50 0 15 360 495

Cherry 1,365 865 140 10 165 45 100 5 35 485 580Cheyenne 2,035 1,305 170 20 250 80 170 0 40 655 940Clay 1,500 930 155 10 210 40 115 0 40 510 685Colfax 1,820 1,160 210 15 285 45 75 5 25 635 915Cuming 2,380 1,580 265 15 345 55 95 0 25 885 1,165

Custer 2,850 1,840 290 25 360 80 205 5 45 965 1,330Dakota 2,890 1,805 150 25 340 110 350 10 100 835 1,235Dawes 1,685 1,105 115 15 205 70 130 5 40 550 755Dawson 4,075 2,630 315 25 500 140 360 10 95 1,325 1,860Deuel 540 370 45 0 65 10 40 0 10 200 250

Dixon 1,225 775 110 10 180 50 80 0 20 410 585Dodge 7,715 5,115 525 40 915 195 705 15 205 2,475 3,550Douglas 65,410 42,755 2,985 600 6,145 2,600 8,085 120 2,120 18,830 28,305Dundy 570 360 65 5 85 10 35 0 10 190 295Fillmore 1,575 1,015 145 10 235 40 90 5 35 525 770

Franklin 1,015 665 95 5 125 15 80 5 25 360 465Frontier 595 375 55 5 85 20 40 0 15 205 260Furnas 1,475 945 115 10 195 45 130 5 30 475 710Gage 5,555 3,485 340 160 555 375 490 5 145 1,685 2,425Garden 675 455 40 0 80 20 65 5 10 220 315

Garfield 560 365 50 0 75 20 40 0 10 190 260Gosper 575 395 45 0 55 30 30 0 20 215 230Grant 215 140 30 5 15 5 15 0 5 85 85Greeley 685 435 70 5 95 15 45 0 20 240 335Hall 9,100 5,995 525 55 950 305 985 15 270 2,860 3,925

Hamilton 1,830 1,180 165 10 210 65 135 5 60 620 810Harlan 975 695 60 0 105 25 70 0 20 355 440Hayes 190 115 30 0 25 5 15 0 0 75 85Hitchock 860 535 75 5 125 20 70 5 25 280 395Holt 2,700 1,640 285 35 400 85 195 5 55 920 1,230

Hooker 230 160 25 5 30 0 10 0 0 80 120Howard 1,385 885 135 5 165 50 105 5 35 465 615Jefferson 2,130 1,385 165 10 260 65 180 5 60 715 990Johnson 1,095 755 100 5 130 20 70 0 15 370 540Kearney 1,275 840 115 20 145 65 75 0 15 445 590

Keith 2,030 1,400 105 10 220 65 190 0 40 700 855Keya Paha 250 155 40 0 35 5 15 0 0 85 120Kimball 1,070 670 60 5 150 35 110 10 30 335 460Knox 2,385 1,485 265 20 370 55 145 5 40 835 1,150Lancaster 33,700 22,710 1,525 230 2,895 1,340 3,745 40 1,215 10,015 14,905

Lincoln 5,720 3,520 355 30 645 185 740 25 220 1,620 2,555Logan 180 95 25 0 30 10 15 0 5 60 80Loup 160 100 20 0 25 0 10 0 5 55 80McPherson 115 65 25 0 15 0 5 0 5 45 55Madison 6,430 4,150 460 55 745 240 615 10 155 1,980 2,955

Merrick 1,795 1,135 155 10 240 60 160 5 30 620 795Morrill 1,140 710 75 15 150 45 105 5 35 355 480Nance 950 600 100 10 105 40 65 0 30 355 405Nemaha 1,615 1,030 115 20 210 65 145 0 30 495 765Nuckolls 1,460 970 150 5 185 30 95 5 20 525 700

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OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 45

Otoe 3,360 2,300 215 25 380 90 265 5 80 1,095 1,565Pawnee 920 630 75 5 110 20 55 5 20 320 450Perkins 715 470 70 10 90 15 40 5 15 250 335Phelps 2,125 1,430 130 15 245 80 170 0 55 680 985Pierce 1,535 955 165 10 220 40 110 0 35 535 710

Platte 5,430 3,650 420 30 625 170 415 5 115 1,770 2,530Polk 1,290 875 110 5 165 25 80 0 30 465 625Red Willow 2,545 1,725 185 20 275 75 215 5 45 825 1,185Richardson 2,425 1,540 165 20 315 55 250 5 75 755 1,105Rock 400 275 35 0 65 5 20 0 0 145 210

Saline 2,690 1,735 190 25 345 105 230 5 55 860 1,270Sarpy 12,655 8,280 635 95 1,210 555 1,315 35 530 3,815 5,050Saunders 3,505 2,325 270 35 405 95 280 5 90 1,185 1,580Scotts Bluff 8,225 5,080 530 60 905 275 1,085 25 265 2,440 3,555Seward 2,945 2,015 240 10 340 80 190 5 65 995 1,420

Sheridan 1,485 1,015 120 15 180 45 85 5 20 515 705Sherman 865 610 80 5 100 15 45 0 10 325 410Sioux 260 180 35 0 25 5 15 0 0 100 125Stanton 980 580 100 10 120 50 85 0 35 315 405Thayer 1,665 1,105 140 5 210 45 125 5 30 595 780

Thomas 185 125 15 0 25 5 15 0 0 70 85Thurston 1,160 655 100 15 130 105 115 0 40 360 455Valley 1,225 810 120 10 170 30 70 0 15 425 590Washington 3,045 2,080 185 15 350 110 225 5 75 1,025 1,365Wayne 1,535 1,040 150 15 190 50 75 0 15 540 745

Webster 1,145 730 110 5 160 25 90 0 25 415 525Wheeler 185 115 25 0 25 5 15 0 0 65 90York 3,025 2,040 245 20 385 70 210 0 55 980 1,475

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Nevada

46 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Nevada c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

313,469 212,605 14,284 3,051 25,761 11,576 37,092 606 8,494 105,187 117,798

Carson City 10,310 7,240 550 85 950 345 925 20 195 3,490 4,440Churchill 3,945 2,565 250 20 410 130 460 10 100 1,370 1,510Clark 209,465 141,805 9,020 2,165 16,930 8,025 25,275 415 5,830 69,590 78,355Douglas 8,975 6,730 535 65 620 210 660 10 145 3,440 3,460Elko 4,260 2,570 210 40 400 255 610 10 165 1,350 1,370

Esmeralda 240 160 15 0 25 10 30 0 0 105 65Eureka 265 175 20 0 20 10 35 0 5 90 95Humboldt 1,965 1,245 105 40 165 90 245 5 70 650 660Lander 640 390 30 5 65 25 105 5 15 200 205Lincoln 920 580 60 15 105 30 105 0 25 320 320

Lyon 7,450 5,010 370 55 605 255 930 10 215 2,660 2,545Mineral 1,255 800 65 10 120 45 165 5 45 435 440Nye 9,850 6,975 425 80 675 255 1,155 35 250 3,620 3,295Pershing 710 420 40 5 85 30 100 0 30 235 240Storey 530 370 20 5 40 15 65 0 15 185 185

Washoe 51,015 34,515 2,445 445 4,355 1,780 6,045 70 1,360 16,865 19,970White Pine 1,670 1,055 125 15 190 60 185 10 30 580 645

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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New Hampshire

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 47

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, New Hampshire c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

207,164 137,813 9,053 1,437 17,338 6,770 25,866 455 8,432 63,128 85,309

Belknap 12,690 8,680 610 75 935 355 1,510 30 495 4,130 5,115Carroll 10,445 7,200 605 80 850 300 1,075 30 305 3,595 4,165Cheshire 13,630 9,185 590 105 1,165 400 1,620 35 530 4,265 5,655Coos 8,645 5,415 465 80 925 270 1,115 25 350 2,585 3,505Grafton 14,985 10,130 810 105 1,330 405 1,635 40 530 4,845 6,255

Hillsboro 55,530 36,780 2,095 360 4,570 1,940 7,290 90 2,405 16,140 23,260Merrimack 23,530 15,375 935 170 1,935 945 3,050 45 1,075 6,890 9,755Rockingham 41,130 27,670 1,820 300 3,430 1,300 4,925 90 1,595 12,750 16,770Strafford 17,980 11,705 725 100 1,480 545 2,555 50 820 5,195 7,355Sullivan 8,565 5,655 395 60 715 305 1,090 20 325 2,720 3,460

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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New Jersey

48 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, New Jersey c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

1,360,303 934,983 58,341 12,785 130,368 50,605 133,983 2,990 36,248 419,270 612,510

Atlantic 44,365 30,000 1,600 375 4,060 1,860 5,010 80 1,380 13,330 19,180Bergen 151,265 112,140 7,275 1,210 14,195 3,615 10,260 215 2,355 51,085 73,170Burlington 70,120 47,525 3,425 630 7,210 2,610 6,550 115 2,055 21,960 31,030Camden 81,095 51,575 3,645 830 8,835 3,610 9,630 230 2,740 23,490 35,105Cape May 25,210 17,545 1,125 240 2,485 985 2,205 50 575 8,005 11,225

Cumberland 25,885 16,065 875 395 2,375 1,465 3,595 85 1,030 7,080 10,515Essex 112,600 72,950 4,070 1,310 10,250 6,100 14,220 305 3,395 31,815 48,585Gloucester 41,060 25,895 2,025 325 4,580 1,655 4,940 110 1,530 11,870 17,325Hudson 76,085 49,805 2,965 885 7,115 3,340 9,430 285 2,260 21,860 32,760Hunterdon 17,065 11,980 820 335 1,590 775 1,225 20 320 5,570 7,370

Mercer 57,260 38,660 2,065 925 4,960 3,630 5,560 75 1,385 17,070 25,500Middlesex 110,060 76,225 4,620 965 10,485 3,670 10,810 240 3,045 34,140 49,755Monmouth 97,780 66,500 4,600 775 10,330 3,380 9,240 230 2,725 29,895 44,620Morris 67,130 48,730 3,190 575 6,240 1,885 5,200 90 1,220 22,320 30,860Ocean 137,080 101,625 5,640 640 12,610 2,895 10,450 275 2,945 44,770 65,930

Passaic 72,905 48,505 2,830 880 6,510 2,950 8,580 235 2,415 21,590 31,595Salem 12,805 8,135 660 90 1,380 470 1,515 40 515 3,780 5,340Somerset 39,685 28,545 1,760 340 3,640 1,325 3,080 55 940 12,765 18,340Sussex 19,660 12,600 845 190 1,885 810 2,455 50 825 5,760 7,820Union 83,540 58,025 3,475 730 7,760 3,065 8,240 165 2,080 25,750 38,480Warren 17,640 11,945 825 140 1,875 510 1,790 40 515 5,365 8,000

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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New Mexico

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 49

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, New Mexico c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

288,212 172,085 20,427 3,620 30,686 14,442 35,589 1,463 9,900 87,199 110,457

Bernalillo 84,450 52,515 5,660 825 8,780 3,660 10,285 295 2,430 25,215 34,875Catron 930 595 75 15 85 25 110 5 20 335 295Chaves 11,765 7,055 820 160 1,300 490 1,485 55 400 3,600 4,650Cibola 3,835 1,955 295 50 520 285 535 25 170 1,095 1,295Colfax 3,085 1,980 210 25 315 85 350 15 105 1,010 1,195

Curry 6,755 3,855 435 75 800 340 915 45 290 1,880 2,615De Baca 585 395 45 5 70 15 45 5 5 205 270Dona Ana 25,110 15,195 2,185 480 2,405 1,215 2,595 160 875 8,080 9,295Eddy 10,130 5,695 780 120 1,225 470 1,340 75 425 2,970 4,000Grant 6,905 4,160 585 80 750 225 840 45 220 2,250 2,580

Guadalupe 925 505 75 5 100 40 150 10 40 285 305Harding 240 160 25 5 20 0 20 5 5 95 105Hidalgo 980 590 75 20 95 50 125 5 20 320 345Lea 9,275 5,130 740 85 1,225 405 1,185 110 395 2,775 3,540Lincoln 4,440 3,015 315 40 405 135 405 15 110 1,545 1,690

Los Alamos 2,335 1,720 220 10 195 55 110 0 25 870 1,085Luna 5,835 3,795 390 90 515 200 610 40 195 2,025 2,115McKinley 7,435 3,555 455 185 975 1,055 840 40 330 1,950 2,375Mora 1,150 585 95 15 135 45 195 10 70 340 375Otero 9,820 6,100 745 130 965 465 1,085 45 285 3,130 3,705

Quay 2,455 1,520 165 25 280 100 315 5 45 775 960Rio Arriba 7,155 3,515 510 120 800 540 1,205 45 420 1,860 2,345Roosevelt 2,950 1,740 205 20 400 115 370 10 90 890 1,220Sandoval 13,790 8,600 875 130 1,375 695 1,585 50 480 4,145 5,480San Juan 15,545 8,330 1,125 255 1,975 1,255 1,870 100 635 4,455 5,515

San Miguel 5,055 2,620 305 80 495 285 980 30 260 1,345 1,645Santa Fe 19,520 12,495 1,240 250 1,790 915 2,240 55 535 5,995 7,580Sierra 4,010 2,700 230 20 430 90 460 15 65 1,495 1,505Socorro 2,585 1,380 210 35 320 135 380 10 115 770 885Taos 5,550 3,205 385 85 570 245 830 35 195 1,595 1,990

Torrance 2,390 1,260 165 35 260 120 380 25 145 695 760Union 980 605 95 5 110 45 90 5 25 340 405Valencia 10,230 5,555 690 140 995 640 1,660 75 475 2,865 3,450

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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New York

50 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, New York c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

3,029,686 1,974,199 144,282 36,084 289,476 114,850 359,780 9,727 101,288 888,796 1,301,792

Albany 52,485 35,230 2,235 505 5,110 1,635 6,165 85 1,520 15,025 23,910Allegany 9,690 6,055 575 115 945 320 1,250 45 385 2,960 3,730Bronx 161,550 95,780 6,285 3,040 15,105 9,720 23,870 835 6,915 39,820 66,055Broome 43,515 28,770 2,140 495 4,035 1,685 4,880 110 1,400 12,835 18,935Cattaraugus 16,900 10,645 855 155 1,690 610 2,180 85 680 4,955 6,810

Cayuga 14,685 9,745 640 110 1,390 490 1,705 55 550 4,335 6,305Chautauqua 29,485 19,065 1,595 250 3,105 920 3,395 110 1,045 8,790 12,580Chemung 19,375 12,245 910 160 1,955 665 2,645 70 725 5,530 8,155Chenango 10,765 6,750 495 95 1,010 355 1,560 45 455 3,140 4,200Clinton 14,395 8,335 910 145 1,700 505 2,160 55 585 4,020 5,615

Columbia 13,300 8,715 615 170 1,250 455 1,575 30 490 4,060 5,460Cortland 8,460 5,455 340 50 735 255 1,240 25 360 2,445 3,385Delaware 10,865 6,930 550 115 1,105 310 1,390 70 395 3,345 4,335Dutchess 48,155 29,955 2,200 680 4,430 2,370 6,275 180 2,065 14,030 19,235Erie 188,715 119,330 10,440 2,060 22,850 6,450 21,190 450 5,945 54,545 84,375

Essex 8,155 5,135 460 75 950 335 905 35 260 2,460 3,400Franklin 9,995 5,620 590 205 1,125 730 1,300 40 385 2,715 3,830Fulton 11,575 7,565 440 100 985 470 1,545 35 435 3,305 4,795Genesee 11,690 7,700 575 75 1,220 380 1,295 40 405 3,510 4,980Greene 10,420 6,685 470 60 1,015 340 1,345 50 455 3,185 4,100

Hamilton 1,405 1,045 80 5 120 20 115 0 20 510 595Herkimer 13,845 9,135 580 110 1,340 405 1,670 50 555 4,135 5,855Jefferson 18,015 10,960 1,045 150 1,940 665 2,450 85 720 5,130 7,280Kings 290,670 182,600 13,565 4,725 27,920 14,400 36,815 1,220 9,425 79,895 123,805Lewis 4,945 3,040 405 40 550 145 560 20 185 1,535 2,000

Livingston 10,765 7,070 520 95 980 355 1,295 35 415 3,285 4,365Madison 11,775 7,490 625 95 1,235 390 1,475 35 430 3,550 4,795Monroe 128,290 85,730 5,875 1,240 10,920 4,280 15,420 235 4,590 37,335 54,795Montgomery 12,670 8,630 530 120 1,090 430 1,390 45 435 3,780 5,655Nassau 241,580 167,650 13,290 2,105 24,090 6,725 21,135 565 6,020 78,765 111,250

New York 218,260 154,170 7,925 3,425 16,680 7,590 24,145 485 3,840 66,600 98,995Niagara 46,180 28,585 2,610 365 5,220 1,450 6,100 130 1,720 13,275 19,470Oneida 50,540 31,240 2,435 680 4,875 2,345 6,680 160 2,125 14,140 20,990Onondaga 83,770 54,845 4,005 765 7,780 2,695 10,285 185 3,210 24,530 36,150Ontario 18,895 12,685 845 135 1,695 580 2,190 30 735 5,695 7,810

Orange 51,085 30,435 1,990 535 4,850 2,265 7,675 240 3,095 13,650 19,920Orleans 7,775 4,870 360 80 765 230 1,105 25 340 2,225 3,070Oswego 22,170 12,580 1,250 195 2,330 825 3,615 150 1,225 6,045 8,105Otsego 12,480 8,065 600 135 1,185 425 1,485 55 530 3,760 5,045Putnam 13,310 8,695 600 115 1,065 495 1,700 55 585 3,975 5,265

Queens 293,250 201,245 14,495 3,690 26,625 9,905 30,065 950 6,275 88,815 133,755Rensselaer 28,975 18,855 1,225 245 2,925 940 3,660 80 1,045 8,445 12,340Richmond 70,865 41,645 3,375 780 7,190 3,080 10,760 370 3,665 18,720 27,985Rockland 46,050 31,145 1,920 855 3,875 2,465 4,420 105 1,265 14,405 19,530St. Lawrence 21,360 12,080 1,420 225 2,770 770 3,110 125 860 6,020 8,350

Saratoga 31,080 20,325 1,590 255 3,045 885 3,740 95 1,145 9,335 12,610Schenectady 30,355 19,835 1,615 390 3,005 1,290 3,235 45 940 8,955 13,545Schoharie 5,910 3,735 300 60 590 210 760 20 235 1,830 2,260Schuyler 4,035 2,555 200 35 405 150 545 10 135 1,240 1,565Seneca 6,915 4,475 310 60 575 210 970 20 295 2,095 2,705

Steuben 20,125 12,545 1,070 235 2,065 670 2,635 70 835 5,850 8,055Suffolk 239,290 151,365 11,040 2,610 22,860 8,730 31,200 905 10,580 69,950 97,495Sullivan 15,635 9,300 645 215 1,410 885 2,360 70 750 4,595 5,560Tioga 9,705 6,320 690 75 885 280 1,085 20 350 3,075 3,955Tompkins 12,575 8,470 605 145 1,065 410 1,470 25 385 3,780 5,470

Ulster 32,850 20,350 1,485 300 3,190 1,245 4,675 130 1,475 9,455 13,060Warren 13,710 8,750 670 120 1,350 460 1,820 45 495 3,990 5,605Washington 11,130 6,860 570 85 1,150 360 1,555 40 510 3,190 4,450Wayne 17,950 11,175 700 410 1,355 1,425 2,155 35 695 5,125 6,740Westchester 152,695 109,750 7,195 1,435 13,605 4,370 12,850 270 3,220 49,245 72,260

Wyoming 7,480 4,720 440 55 745 240 975 30 275 2,200 3,010Yates 5,125 3,460 265 30 445 150 560 10 205 1,650 2,070

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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North Carolina

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 51

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, North Carolina c 1,405,153 873,042 56,397 11,397 134,325 58,880 213,290 3,994 53,828 382,177 563,863

Alamance 25,695 17,490 840 190 2,135 935 3,295 45 765 7,270 11,195Alexander 5,815 3,755 180 30 475 225 925 15 210 1,600 2,280Alleghany 2,685 1,740 110 15 305 80 380 10 45 770 1,140Anson 5,120 2,875 145 35 525 260 1,000 20 260 1,220 1,975Ashe 6,085 3,800 335 60 695 165 850 15 165 1,785 2,450

Avery 3,690 2,345 185 20 380 110 495 10 145 1,140 1,450Beaufort 10,730 6,175 535 90 1,245 430 1,770 35 450 2,830 4,105Bertie 5,335 2,705 220 45 650 230 1,075 30 380 1,250 1,935Bladen 7,265 3,620 260 65 830 370 1,635 40 445 1,605 2,550Brunswick 19,285 12,500 860 135 1,640 590 2,850 70 640 5,985 6,730

Buncombe 42,665 27,350 2,080 325 4,205 1,390 5,920 75 1,320 12,105 18,195Burke 16,725 10,680 435 235 1,315 840 2,605 25 590 4,425 6,570Cabarrus 22,010 14,950 570 135 1,630 870 3,060 40 755 6,235 9,240Caldwell 15,090 9,555 515 110 1,395 590 2,350 40 535 4,230 6,000Camden 1,475 910 85 20 155 50 195 5 55 445 550

Carteret 13,360 8,795 750 70 1,350 385 1,605 45 360 4,215 5,335Caswell 4,545 2,595 165 30 490 200 845 20 200 1,150 1,730Catawba 26,305 18,045 655 175 2,170 1,005 3,390 50 815 7,500 11,075Chatham 9,650 6,625 470 50 805 335 1,080 15 270 2,945 4,210Cherokee 6,770 4,095 310 45 745 220 1,075 35 245 1,950 2,510

Chowan 3,455 2,145 195 30 405 130 415 15 120 995 1,460Clay 2,605 1,655 140 20 295 55 340 10 90 795 1,030Cleveland 20,140 12,470 560 125 1,690 865 3,555 70 805 5,175 7,890Columbus 12,660 6,135 485 115 1,525 665 2,870 70 795 2,835 4,365Craven 17,530 11,245 990 140 1,600 605 2,330 55 565 5,240 7,055

Cumberland 38,325 20,140 1,980 375 4,350 2,385 6,850 190 2,055 9,310 13,585Currituck 3,200 1,970 160 35 335 160 415 20 105 950 1,145Dare 5,605 3,870 315 35 515 175 550 15 130 1,860 2,190Davidson 27,050 17,765 870 160 2,275 915 4,105 75 885 7,685 10,815Davie 6,870 4,580 310 55 630 205 855 15 220 2,050 2,830

Duplin 9,270 5,105 395 75 1,105 455 1,690 40 405 2,270 3,625Durham 30,010 18,990 880 290 2,460 1,510 4,660 45 1,175 7,790 12,525Edgecombe 11,130 6,040 365 115 1,120 640 2,230 35 585 2,505 4,115Forsyth 52,560 35,555 2,170 420 4,745 1,865 6,280 70 1,455 14,960 23,150Franklin 7,635 4,275 250 50 770 405 1,475 30 380 1,885 2,790

Gaston 35,280 22,125 845 230 3,090 1,445 6,050 95 1,400 8,920 14,155Gates 2,175 1,210 125 10 295 120 305 10 100 585 855Graham 1,990 1,105 100 20 240 60 365 10 90 560 725Granville 8,585 4,770 230 195 810 760 1,430 20 370 2,055 3,110Greene 2,945 1,660 120 20 350 130 520 5 140 705 1,190

Guilford 67,625 45,750 2,460 500 5,790 2,620 8,370 100 2,035 19,335 29,515Halifax 13,960 6,940 520 150 1,660 685 2,915 110 980 3,110 4,980Harnett 13,940 7,860 495 125 1,420 730 2,530 60 720 3,390 5,165Haywood 14,245 8,890 945 100 1,605 350 1,945 45 365 4,260 5,865Henderson 24,570 17,105 1,585 150 2,150 550 2,450 50 530 8,085 10,735

Hertford 5,065 2,675 195 35 635 245 965 25 290 1,190 1,950Hoke 4,480 2,215 125 55 395 340 1,025 25 300 925 1,465Hyde 1,125 650 70 10 165 60 140 5 25 295 515Iredell 22,180 14,775 755 145 1,860 895 3,055 45 650 6,365 9,080Jackson 6,110 3,865 305 50 695 175 830 15 175 1,845 2,435

Johnston 19,290 10,670 665 145 2,010 845 3,890 70 995 4,640 7,090Jones 2,270 1,240 115 20 315 80 390 15 95 595 880Lee 9,585 5,880 380 60 965 420 1,445 40 395 2,635 3,815Lenoir 13,410 7,740 445 200 1,390 905 2,140 50 540 3,300 5,315Lincoln 10,770 6,925 325 75 850 445 1,670 40 440 2,870 4,165

McDowell 8,885 5,485 310 65 830 330 1,495 25 345 2,415 3,475Macon 8,665 5,905 525 65 885 195 905 20 165 2,750 3,700Madison 4,370 2,475 265 30 505 125 760 20 190 1,220 1,655Martin 5,600 3,150 185 45 680 270 950 25 295 1,345 2,240Mecklenburg 83,835 54,355 3,460 750 7,915 3,955 10,520 130 2,750 23,080 36,090

Mitchell 3,880 2,285 195 25 435 140 655 15 130 1,045 1,545Montgomery 4,695 2,885 120 35 390 230 830 10 195 1,240 1,790Moore 20,695 14,445 1,360 130 1,740 495 2,005 35 485 6,995 8,925Nash 16,170 9,215 615 125 1,755 765 2,825 60 810 3,900 6,410New Hanover 29,690 18,840 1,450 225 2,950 1,030 4,105 65 1,025 8,525 12,075

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North Carolina

52 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Northampton 5,610 2,940 220 40 720 245 1,055 40 350 1,325 2,135Onslow 15,460 8,930 810 130 1,715 745 2,360 70 700 4,150 5,670Orange 13,650 9,125 605 155 1,160 520 1,655 20 410 4,045 5,855Pamlico 3,280 2,130 165 25 355 105 385 15 100 1,010 1,285Pasquotank 6,610 3,970 310 55 800 320 850 35 270 1,775 2,720

Pender 8,415 4,990 385 65 765 305 1,460 35 410 2,360 2,975Perquimans 3,075 1,890 190 20 355 125 375 15 105 930 1,195Person 7,175 4,355 265 65 710 280 1,195 20 285 1,900 2,850Pitt 20,345 11,255 760 200 2,180 980 3,815 75 1,080 4,790 7,820Polk 5,160 3,610 330 35 485 115 465 5 115 1,720 2,335

Randolph 23,585 15,725 645 165 1,875 885 3,420 65 805 6,580 9,595Richmond 10,120 5,285 245 80 940 470 2,445 45 610 2,200 3,520Robeson 21,750 10,300 605 275 2,180 1,425 5,270 105 1,590 4,510 6,950Rockingham 19,645 12,425 640 120 1,745 720 3,180 65 750 5,210 7,990Rowan 24,355 15,585 735 160 1,985 1,005 3,825 70 990 6,555 9,915

Rutherford 14,115 8,935 465 95 1,265 500 2,320 40 495 3,860 5,650Sampson 11,760 6,515 390 85 1,275 595 2,325 55 520 2,835 4,455Scotland 7,410 3,685 180 85 670 410 1,870 25 485 1,530 2,470Stanly 11,640 7,725 305 70 935 445 1,685 25 450 3,230 4,840Stokes 7,880 4,710 335 55 845 320 1,285 25 305 2,040 3,020

Surry 15,335 9,820 585 95 1,455 465 2,370 45 500 4,145 6,460Swain 3,195 1,835 130 20 340 195 545 10 120 840 1,180Transylvania 8,305 5,705 600 40 765 145 855 15 180 2,750 3,470Tyrrell 860 505 50 10 100 50 110 5 30 245 345Union 17,105 11,055 600 135 1,575 795 2,310 30 605 4,850 6,780

Vance 9,270 4,885 245 75 885 525 1,995 40 620 2,020 3,345Wake 70,250 45,020 3,125 550 6,485 3,135 9,270 120 2,545 19,520 28,945Warren 4,125 2,210 160 45 460 225 785 25 215 1,035 1,505Washington 3,150 1,705 185 45 420 140 470 15 170 855 1,190Watauga 6,525 4,340 365 65 655 205 705 15 175 2,055 2,655

Wayne 20,415 11,400 860 280 2,160 1,175 3,550 70 920 5,035 7,720Wilkes 13,795 8,455 625 115 1,440 500 2,185 45 430 3,910 5,345Wilson 15,335 8,850 580 130 1,630 720 2,705 40 680 3,770 6,090Yadkin 7,495 4,795 335 60 760 270 1,045 15 215 2,100 3,060Yancey 4,520 2,735 310 40 500 110 650 20 155 1,350 1,820

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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North Dakota

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 53

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, North Dakota c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

114,131 70,910 10,382 862 15,809 3,980 9,631 204 2,353 37,316 51,420

Adams 665 405 70 5 105 30 35 0 15 230 315Barnes 2,760 1,735 255 25 410 90 185 10 50 925 1,290Benson 1,240 710 115 5 185 85 105 5 30 420 495Billings 145 80 30 0 15 0 15 0 5 55 50Bottineau 1,730 1,105 195 5 270 30 100 5 20 620 800

Bowman 765 485 75 5 140 20 30 0 10 280 370Burke 655 395 95 5 100 15 30 0 15 245 300Burleigh 11,365 7,310 740 95 1,385 385 1,185 20 245 3,435 5,100Cass 15,460 9,800 1,040 120 1,855 625 1,655 25 340 4,720 6,880Cavalier 1,285 780 185 5 235 25 45 0 10 465 615

Dickey 1,295 885 105 5 195 35 55 5 10 455 650Divide 645 420 85 0 100 10 20 0 10 245 320Dunn 645 390 80 10 95 15 40 5 10 240 275Eddy 735 445 80 10 120 25 40 0 15 260 345Emmons 1,170 715 180 10 170 25 50 5 15 460 520

Foster 890 560 105 5 150 20 40 0 10 315 425Golden Valley 460 310 45 0 55 10 35 0 5 165 220Grand Forks 7,845 5,015 520 55 970 305 810 10 160 2,380 3,490Grant 755 445 85 5 155 20 35 0 10 270 360Griggs 735 465 80 5 130 15 30 0 10 255 375

Hettinger 805 465 120 10 145 15 35 0 15 310 370Kidder 715 400 125 0 130 5 40 5 10 260 345La Moure 1,265 775 190 0 210 15 50 5 20 470 620Logan 670 380 125 0 120 15 25 0 5 255 320McHenry 1,505 895 190 10 235 25 130 0 20 525 670

McIntosh 1,230 750 195 0 205 25 45 0 10 465 600McKenzie 1,015 615 105 10 140 40 75 5 25 375 425McLean 2,320 1,425 245 5 340 65 195 10 35 815 1,015Mercer 1,535 915 185 10 230 45 110 0 40 520 670Morton 4,635 2,800 435 40 595 160 475 10 120 1,480 1,985

Mountrial 1,420 835 120 10 215 75 125 5 35 465 600Nelson 1,050 705 120 5 150 15 45 0 10 400 510Oliver 415 240 55 5 65 10 35 0 5 150 170Pembina 1,905 1,235 190 10 290 50 110 0 20 685 895Pierce 1,175 755 160 5 170 20 55 0 10 410 590

Ramsey 2,635 1,665 200 30 360 105 210 0 65 870 1,185Ransom 1,270 825 135 5 180 20 90 0 15 465 610Renville 645 405 85 5 105 15 25 0 5 235 305Richland 3,055 1,830 310 20 495 115 210 5 70 1,025 1,415Rolette 2,000 1,080 95 35 220 155 280 10 125 570 655

Sargent 895 525 115 0 155 25 65 0 10 320 400Sheridan 520 310 90 5 75 10 25 0 5 210 230Sioux 355 145 20 5 45 65 55 0 20 80 100Slope 165 115 25 0 15 0 10 0 0 70 70Stark 4,555 2,620 450 40 670 190 430 10 145 1,395 2,030

Steele 525 350 75 0 80 10 10 0 0 225 245Stutsman 4,475 2,840 340 35 590 160 420 10 80 1,425 2,075Towner 725 450 90 5 125 10 30 5 10 260 355Traill 1,780 1,170 170 5 275 50 85 0 25 620 875Walsh 2,855 1,815 240 60 370 155 165 5 45 920 1,315

Ward 9,010 5,615 670 65 1,160 320 920 20 240 2,715 4,020Wells 1,370 845 165 15 225 35 70 0 15 490 675Williams 4,250 2,575 355 35 570 170 435 10 100 1,345 1,820

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Ohio

54 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Ohio c 1,922,406 1,181,128 136,301 17,496 245,475 74,299 208,390 5,209 54,108 579,503 830,584

Adams 5,535 2,690 490 90 825 265 890 25 260 1,560 1,920Allen 19,620 12,225 1,465 180 2,505 745 1,935 50 515 5,925 8,640Ashland 9,060 5,915 670 65 1,135 300 775 20 180 2,920 4,020Ashtabula 19,085 11,325 1,295 235 2,395 835 2,285 75 640 5,670 7,780Athens 7,950 4,300 630 85 1,170 370 1,065 40 290 2,290 3,135

Auglaize 7,810 5,040 675 50 1,030 255 590 10 160 2,540 3,595Belmont 16,200 9,280 1,310 105 2,750 470 1,775 85 425 4,695 7,330Brown 7,375 3,950 585 80 955 345 1,080 40 340 2,130 2,655Butler 49,955 29,340 3,685 435 6,315 2,035 6,255 145 1,745 14,790 20,080Carroll 5,390 3,245 460 65 710 200 535 20 155 1,695 2,180

Champaign 6,620 3,940 500 85 825 275 765 10 220 1,995 2,690Clark 27,085 16,005 1,925 230 3,635 1,110 3,290 95 795 7,870 11,490Clermont 25,445 14,555 1,635 255 3,125 1,215 3,455 90 1,115 7,190 9,795Clinton 7,000 3,970 585 45 955 305 880 25 235 2,100 2,820Columbiana 21,905 12,915 1,945 170 3,290 780 2,165 95 545 6,720 9,485

Coshocton 7,180 4,210 590 100 955 355 755 25 190 2,185 2,920Crawford 9,420 5,935 750 65 1,140 295 990 35 210 2,905 4,075Cuyahoga 249,425 162,810 14,435 2,385 30,840 9,225 23,665 420 5,645 75,850 115,740Darke 10,295 6,570 850 70 1,280 335 930 20 240 3,300 4,515Defiance 7,045 4,225 615 55 860 270 785 20 215 2,130 2,960

Delaware 13,600 9,005 935 80 1,470 460 1,260 30 360 4,440 5,715Erie 14,915 9,745 1,005 105 1,730 535 1,405 45 345 4,885 6,310Fairfield 19,550 11,940 1,435 165 2,395 705 2,250 45 615 5,930 8,010Fayette 5,065 2,985 380 50 740 195 585 20 110 1,565 2,120Franklin 134,405 81,430 7,450 1,375 15,825 6,630 17,010 250 4,435 38,220 57,020

Fulton 7,085 4,510 550 35 830 260 710 15 175 2,220 3,075Gallia 6,265 3,080 525 95 935 385 925 45 275 1,730 2,280Geauga 13,760 9,590 1,030 120 1,490 425 870 10 225 4,800 6,105Greene 21,940 13,695 1,830 195 2,560 815 2,175 60 610 6,955 9,245Guernsey 8,420 4,865 600 125 1,015 440 1,050 40 285 2,465 3,275

Hamilton 138,895 87,005 8,610 1,255 16,955 5,295 15,660 215 3,900 40,340 62,855Hancock 11,705 7,750 890 80 1,350 390 1,005 10 230 3,700 5,245Hardin 5,440 3,215 440 35 780 205 590 25 150 1,635 2,325Harrison 3,515 1,965 320 40 535 105 420 35 95 1,085 1,430Henry 5,235 3,290 435 30 655 220 455 5 145 1,615 2,305

Highland 7,545 4,265 550 75 1,005 315 1,010 40 285 2,255 2,950Hocking 5,080 2,750 410 50 680 230 755 25 180 1,455 1,845Holmes 3,805 2,340 345 35 510 170 335 5 65 1,265 1,645Huron 9,810 6,000 730 95 1,195 385 1,075 30 300 2,960 4,095Jackson 6,235 3,015 485 75 970 325 1,040 45 280 1,620 2,345

Jefferson 17,345 9,535 1,715 145 3,050 565 1,830 95 410 5,180 7,565Knox 9,895 5,925 770 160 1,270 490 1,010 15 255 3,060 4,120Lake 40,590 27,420 2,510 340 4,910 1,285 3,330 60 735 13,070 18,485Lawrence 12,905 6,015 1,065 115 1,955 475 2,415 140 725 3,265 4,705Licking 23,730 14,435 1,755 190 2,985 955 2,625 55 730 7,180 9,660

Logan 7,850 4,845 590 40 1,070 265 785 20 235 2,445 3,395Lorain 47,410 29,195 3,760 480 6,115 1,820 4,625 145 1,270 14,650 20,240Lucas 74,825 45,185 4,330 760 9,000 3,230 9,540 185 2,595 21,340 31,900Madison 5,905 3,550 400 30 795 255 715 10 150 1,765 2,485Mahoning 55,275 33,450 4,465 545 8,275 2,000 5,050 155 1,335 16,985 25,295

Marion 11,835 6,670 880 85 1,550 440 1,625 40 545 3,335 4,870Medina 21,810 14,285 1,720 205 2,665 740 1,665 45 485 7,130 9,350Meigs 4,465 2,100 470 35 825 170 635 45 185 1,205 1,770Mercer 7,540 4,870 620 55 880 285 635 15 180 2,475 3,340Miami 17,480 11,155 1,210 125 2,050 565 1,860 45 470 5,425 7,420

Monroe 3,270 1,745 425 45 505 100 360 20 70 1,055 1,235Montgomery 98,955 60,365 6,275 820 11,715 3,735 12,460 255 3,330 28,675 42,490Morgan 2,910 1,605 295 20 395 130 350 20 95 850 1,140Morrow 5,075 2,840 405 55 610 225 705 25 210 1,560 1,855Muskingum 16,690 9,655 1,205 170 2,175 645 2,155 75 610 4,780 6,820

Noble 2,365 1,350 230 20 375 90 235 10 55 730 995Ottawa 8,840 5,720 695 70 1,095 305 755 25 175 2,930 3,785Paulding 3,520 1,990 305 25 480 120 450 15 135 1,055 1,395Perry 6,095 3,135 510 95 895 315 860 35 250 1,675 2,300Pickaway 7,975 4,640 635 40 1,020 305 1,025 35 275 2,385 3,080

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Ohio

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 55

Pike 5,475 2,705 495 70 815 265 825 35 265 1,520 2,020Portage 22,230 13,775 1,760 190 2,825 835 2,175 70 600 7,135 9,245Preble 7,390 4,420 610 75 915 310 825 25 210 2,290 2,980Putnam 5,820 3,680 515 30 785 260 410 15 125 1,860 2,585Richland 24,270 15,415 1,685 220 2,865 870 2,565 45 605 7,530 10,370

Ross 12,515 6,795 1,050 115 1,770 540 1,775 65 405 3,555 4,830Sandusky 11,250 6,900 880 80 1,425 415 1,170 25 355 3,435 4,840Scioto 15,810 7,710 1,215 145 2,405 725 2,770 105 735 4,055 6,090Seneca 10,925 6,580 875 145 1,345 570 1,090 30 290 3,320 4,660Shelby 7,550 4,670 540 45 940 270 825 15 245 2,360 3,150

Stark 71,705 45,485 5,645 620 9,530 2,330 6,405 205 1,485 22,395 32,245Summit 94,990 60,245 7,085 855 12,350 3,380 8,905 205 1,965 29,700 42,900Trumbull 45,515 28,095 3,675 395 6,230 1,570 4,300 155 1,095 14,075 19,825Tuscarawas 17,120 10,420 1,555 120 2,525 620 1,505 35 340 5,365 7,610Union 5,260 3,195 385 30 660 190 635 10 155 1,615 2,165

Van Wert 5,695 3,665 455 40 670 170 535 10 150 1,770 2,520Vinton 2,090 975 145 15 320 135 370 15 115 550 725Warren 22,245 13,615 1,785 220 2,630 865 2,370 65 695 6,820 8,990Washington 12,515 7,215 1,205 90 1,710 375 1,490 65 365 3,850 5,105Wayne 17,990 11,365 1,370 185 2,215 695 1,700 40 420 5,770 7,650

Williams 6,820 4,460 465 35 795 215 645 10 195 2,160 3,035Wood 16,770 10,515 1,280 110 2,190 570 1,575 35 495 5,240 7,400Wyandot 4,215 2,655 335 30 580 135 375 5 100 1,325 1,920

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Oklahoma

56 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Oklahoma c 604,749 372,047 36,310 5,461 71,064 26,560 72,789 2,191 18,327 177,589 249,404

Adair 3,810 1,970 190 50 470 205 720 20 185 985 1,325Alfalfa 1,425 945 140 5 175 25 105 5 25 500 660Atoka 2,980 1,690 190 55 380 170 395 15 85 870 1,065Beaver 1,105 675 120 5 165 45 70 0 25 370 515Beckham 3,845 2,300 265 30 555 165 415 15 100 1,105 1,695

Blaine 2,380 1,420 155 15 335 105 250 15 85 695 1,005Bryan 7,410 4,365 435 60 950 300 1,015 40 245 2,180 2,970Caddo 5,910 3,480 475 60 910 275 555 30 125 1,810 2,525Canadian 11,560 7,465 685 90 1,225 570 1,190 25 310 3,410 4,745Carter 9,545 5,740 605 70 1,180 460 1,185 45 260 2,760 3,945

Cherokee 7,015 4,040 415 80 760 360 1,010 45 305 2,005 2,560Choctaw 3,790 2,005 230 60 495 205 605 20 170 1,035 1,390Cimarron 740 450 75 5 115 30 50 0 15 250 325Cleveland 25,115 15,970 1,300 180 2,445 1,210 3,130 75 805 7,275 10,020Coal 1,285 760 80 10 165 50 180 5 35 385 525

Comanche 15,465 8,915 1,110 170 2,040 735 1,940 80 475 4,435 6,190Cotton 1,365 850 100 10 190 50 130 5 30 425 595Craig 3,385 2,005 175 60 365 175 465 15 125 930 1,330Creek 12,450 7,385 685 135 1,495 635 1,675 45 395 3,605 4,715Custer 4,305 2,770 265 35 545 150 425 15 100 1,325 1,890

Delaware 8,070 5,045 455 70 820 285 1,085 40 270 2,520 2,905Dewey 1,140 685 90 5 190 45 95 5 25 345 515Ellis 1,005 665 80 5 130 25 75 5 20 330 485Garfield 11,560 7,370 730 120 1,415 515 1,140 20 250 3,500 5,140Garvin 6,635 3,910 455 105 880 310 730 40 205 1,960 2,730

Grady 8,045 4,840 540 70 1,015 325 995 35 225 2,340 3,300Grant 1,265 785 120 5 170 45 95 5 40 435 560Greer 1,515 955 115 10 225 35 135 5 35 485 710Harmon 745 465 55 5 110 20 65 5 20 225 350Harper 945 615 80 5 150 20 60 5 10 320 450

Haskell 2,915 1,630 175 25 390 105 430 30 130 850 1,095Hughes 3,250 1,905 200 35 405 140 420 25 120 920 1,345Jackson 4,285 2,665 320 45 570 150 415 15 105 1,300 1,860Jefferson 1,725 1,005 105 20 250 80 195 15 55 500 720Johnston 2,370 1,320 145 30 310 115 355 10 85 690 890

Kay 10,310 6,440 710 75 1,300 420 1,060 35 270 3,165 4,420Kingfisher 2,600 1,650 225 30 360 125 170 5 35 850 1,175Kiowa 2,530 1,515 170 20 385 85 275 10 70 725 1,135Latimer 2,620 1,480 160 30 305 125 405 10 105 775 920Le Flore 9,800 5,135 540 105 1,210 475 1,785 60 490 2,540 3,465

Lincoln 6,100 3,590 405 80 730 260 785 35 215 1,830 2,290Logan 5,410 3,460 295 45 585 240 595 20 170 1,645 2,175Love 1,840 1,180 105 10 195 75 220 10 45 560 730McClain 4,805 2,955 300 45 515 225 580 15 170 1,460 1,820McCurtain 6,965 3,565 415 80 965 420 1,140 55 325 1,835 2,470

McIntosh 5,345 3,290 310 50 615 175 705 35 165 1,675 2,000Major 1,795 1,140 175 20 230 65 130 5 30 595 805Marshall 3,265 2,160 165 15 350 100 390 15 70 1,015 1,325Mayes 7,945 4,725 540 50 945 295 1,020 40 330 2,405 3,060Murray 2,855 1,765 155 25 350 95 360 10 95 910 1,115

Muskogee 14,325 8,410 780 130 1,690 645 2,060 80 530 3,975 5,725Noble 2,315 1,360 165 30 300 140 245 5 70 675 955Nowata 2,470 1,505 175 30 300 130 260 5 65 745 1,015Okfuskee 2,565 1,490 160 30 320 140 355 10 60 750 975Oklahoma 101,855 65,925 5,190 745 10,665 4,605 11,775 215 2,735 29,430 44,345

Okmulgee 8,150 4,690 460 110 1,075 395 1,060 50 310 2,245 3,230Osage 7,805 4,630 475 75 935 390 970 35 295 2,320 2,985Ottawa 8,130 4,880 510 70 1,045 325 1,035 30 235 2,400 3,320Pawnee 3,710 2,180 225 35 425 180 515 15 135 1,070 1,375Payne 9,420 5,880 615 95 1,085 400 1,065 25 255 2,840 4,010

Pittsburg 9,985 5,900 510 95 1,230 365 1,480 45 360 2,755 3,985Pontotoc 7,405 4,315 410 85 915 350 1,030 35 265 2,060 2,950Pottawatomie 12,085 7,250 695 105 1,400 580 1,580 60 415 3,415 4,840Pushmataha 2,915 1,635 170 30 385 110 440 20 125 845 1,060Roger Mills 820 520 90 5 130 20 45 0 10 300 375

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Oklahoma

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 57

Rogers 11,655 7,265 780 95 1,295 510 1,325 30 355 3,565 4,555Seminole 5,510 3,100 310 75 715 290 815 25 180 1,545 2,110Sequoyah 8,320 4,475 395 100 950 395 1,500 60 445 2,230 2,770Stephens 10,135 6,290 770 70 1,380 325 990 40 270 3,210 4,395Texas 2,650 1,675 240 20 340 120 210 5 40 895 1,125

Tillman 2,090 1,285 145 35 305 95 180 5 40 645 925Tulsa 87,385 56,080 5,040 765 9,920 3,700 9,480 160 2,240 25,770 38,510Wagoner 9,120 5,570 515 70 965 400 1,210 45 345 2,720 3,365Washington 11,370 7,500 865 90 1,255 330 1,040 20 270 3,635 4,985Washita 2,585 1,565 240 15 345 95 230 15 80 800 1,145

Woods 1,895 1,285 135 10 260 50 120 5 30 610 945Woodward 3,530 2,270 215 25 405 160 355 15 85 1,080 1,475

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Oregon

58 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Oregon c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

580,678 386,515 34,198 4,893 57,038 19,050 63,593 1,550 13,841 183,360 243,254

Baker 4,050 2,680 270 25 430 125 435 15 70 1,350 1,615Benton 10,455 7,185 745 90 970 270 940 25 230 3,390 4,620Clackamas 51,025 34,920 3,045 375 5,060 1,630 4,765 110 1,120 15,990 22,245Clatsop 7,285 4,770 380 60 735 300 830 35 175 2,225 2,950Columbia 7,780 4,930 500 70 780 300 955 40 205 2,455 2,895

Coos 16,155 10,330 1,085 145 1,675 455 1,985 70 410 5,255 6,240Crook 4,110 2,820 235 20 385 85 465 15 85 1,405 1,595Curry 7,385 5,335 410 45 640 130 725 15 85 2,730 2,935Deschutes 22,495 15,590 1,440 165 1,980 645 2,040 65 570 7,695 8,695Douglas 25,015 16,310 1,790 190 2,565 740 2,760 100 560 8,345 9,920

Gilliam 460 325 35 5 50 10 20 5 10 165 210Grant 1,720 1,160 120 15 195 45 150 5 30 615 655Harney 1,530 1,005 100 10 150 45 175 5 40 540 580Hood River 3,220 2,320 185 35 270 105 245 5 55 1,110 1,405Jackson 38,745 26,015 2,405 295 3,790 1,155 4,125 100 860 12,625 16,225

Jefferson 3,515 2,370 215 25 300 165 335 15 90 1,230 1,275Josephine 20,515 13,670 1,380 150 1,970 570 2,225 75 475 6,945 8,180Klamath 13,065 8,380 805 125 1,245 455 1,640 50 365 4,200 4,960Lake 1,845 1,205 130 15 180 45 215 10 45 665 690Lane 58,075 37,645 3,700 510 6,110 1,870 6,670 170 1,400 18,120 24,160

Lincoln 11,295 7,790 635 90 1,020 280 1,225 25 230 3,685 4,630Linn 20,550 13,030 1,485 165 2,230 645 2,385 85 525 6,435 8,420Malheur 5,555 3,580 375 60 625 185 575 20 135 1,835 2,280Marion 46,510 31,165 2,465 445 4,425 1,765 4,945 85 1,215 14,305 19,905Morrow 1,625 1,040 100 20 160 50 210 5 40 565 555

Multnomah 90,840 59,045 4,215 875 8,795 3,275 12,170 165 2,300 26,060 39,635Polk 11,380 7,685 660 115 1,150 390 1,065 25 290 3,630 4,965Sherman 445 305 35 0 50 10 40 0 5 170 185Tillamook 6,490 4,465 360 30 600 145 710 30 150 2,240 2,550Umatilla 11,345 7,475 600 100 1,075 465 1,325 30 275 3,585 4,665

Union 4,820 3,080 355 40 540 145 515 15 130 1,535 1,960Wallowa 1,860 1,265 140 15 170 40 185 5 40 665 740Wasco 5,045 3,345 285 35 525 175 545 20 115 1,585 2,145Washington 50,765 34,940 2,675 425 4,845 1,845 4,725 75 1,235 15,585 22,605Wheeler 460 320 30 5 50 10 35 0 10 170 175Yamhill 13,250 9,020 810 105 1,295 480 1,240 35 265 4,255 5,790

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Pennsylvania

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 59

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Pennsylvania c 2,374,502 1,546,393 135,596 19,183 276,576 82,338 242,135 6,659 65,622 717,188 1,063,406

Adams 16,745 11,900 800 115 1,465 510 1,505 25 425 5,495 7,235Allegheny 262,035 168,800 17,550 2,150 36,230 8,230 23,135 510 5,430 79,840 124,515Armstrong 16,665 9,440 1,530 140 2,590 515 1,865 115 470 5,005 7,135Beaver 41,695 25,410 3,450 305 6,105 1,200 3,980 160 1,085 12,845 18,755Bedford 10,785 6,720 915 75 1,395 330 1,050 50 250 3,390 4,590

Berks 70,005 49,395 2,925 520 6,465 2,295 6,350 160 1,895 22,325 31,185Blair 25,075 15,985 1,555 195 3,040 880 2,730 90 600 7,135 11,235Bradford 13,430 8,395 865 140 1,405 480 1,615 70 460 4,010 5,400Bucks 98,000 66,865 4,785 675 9,815 3,125 9,690 175 2,870 31,060 43,310Butler 32,280 19,505 2,595 290 4,515 1,085 3,285 130 875 9,825 13,880

Cambria 36,400 21,340 3,090 355 5,755 1,280 3,625 145 810 10,740 16,700Cameron 1,455 985 75 10 135 45 155 5 45 445 645Carbon 13,975 9,020 605 70 1,495 405 1,795 60 525 4,165 5,860Centre 18,380 12,395 1,225 160 1,940 510 1,715 50 385 5,925 8,005Chester 65,250 45,025 3,935 535 6,820 2,275 5,025 90 1,545 21,300 29,445

Clarion 8,685 5,085 765 65 1,165 310 975 50 270 2,680 3,530Clearfield 17,945 10,995 1,250 125 2,355 540 2,070 90 520 5,335 7,665Clinton 7,895 5,150 460 40 880 210 910 30 215 2,460 3,335Columbia 13,380 8,980 640 90 1,375 350 1,510 65 370 4,055 5,885Crawford 18,455 11,385 1,125 175 2,025 570 2,435 75 665 5,470 7,565

Cumberland 37,275 27,020 2,115 195 3,580 920 2,785 40 620 11,980 17,575Dauphin 43,840 30,120 1,995 350 4,345 1,535 4,405 45 1,045 13,000 20,055Delaware 100,140 66,720 5,225 895 11,655 3,925 8,865 175 2,680 30,495 47,215Elk 7,850 5,295 430 50 875 215 745 30 210 2,485 3,455Erie 52,005 33,090 2,990 520 5,940 2,015 5,645 135 1,670 15,330 22,545

Fayette 33,965 18,045 2,850 285 5,775 1,260 4,410 230 1,110 9,465 14,595Forest 1,615 1,005 100 15 175 35 230 10 45 520 600Franklin 26,085 18,075 1,645 185 2,475 700 2,375 40 590 8,290 11,650Fulton 2,910 1,790 200 25 315 110 350 10 110 870 1,120Greene 8,055 4,170 730 80 1,365 320 1,055 70 265 2,285 3,355

Huntingdon 8,890 5,665 585 80 1,040 310 930 35 245 2,665 3,805Indiana 17,380 10,230 1,450 160 2,450 590 1,945 90 465 5,170 7,420Jefferson 10,190 6,430 680 55 1,275 295 1,105 45 305 3,070 4,415Juniata 4,315 2,820 290 35 485 140 435 15 95 1,345 1,820Lackawanna 49,640 32,640 2,020 325 5,625 1,675 5,660 115 1,580 13,765 23,405

Lancaster 81,765 58,180 4,350 515 7,145 2,560 6,955 135 1,925 26,745 37,095Lawrence 22,475 13,625 1,855 140 3,205 615 2,295 90 650 6,800 10,230Lebanon 24,660 17,575 1,110 170 2,315 705 2,135 65 585 7,790 11,165Lehigh 61,480 42,045 2,805 505 6,190 1,880 6,045 160 1,850 18,805 27,735Luzerne 76,495 50,500 3,210 535 8,930 2,460 8,345 285 2,230 21,490 35,625

Lycoming 24,270 16,020 1,325 220 2,455 745 2,720 80 705 7,340 10,550McKean 10,120 6,460 505 90 1,125 345 1,160 50 385 3,045 4,265Mercer 27,635 16,740 2,140 220 3,760 840 3,000 105 830 8,435 11,990Mifflin 10,195 6,515 660 70 1,175 280 1,185 45 265 3,035 4,445Monroe 25,890 15,965 1,040 255 2,125 1,100 3,700 150 1,555 7,505 9,375

Montgomery 132,680 94,615 6,960 1,030 13,625 3,915 9,665 140 2,730 43,765 63,375Montour 3,780 2,595 175 35 340 140 395 10 90 1,105 1,710Northampton 53,195 36,645 2,500 350 5,345 1,495 5,200 130 1,530 16,475 23,955Northumberland 22,850 14,805 1,135 160 2,600 740 2,610 75 725 6,585 10,205Perry 6,825 4,335 395 50 720 265 825 20 215 2,055 2,725

Philadelphia 255,815 154,745 9,535 2,750 29,485 14,245 34,935 735 9,385 66,445 111,255Pike 9,950 6,550 395 80 695 340 1,275 50 565 3,135 3,500Potter 3,940 2,525 260 35 395 145 430 20 130 1,220 1,600Schuylkill 36,060 23,570 1,710 250 4,390 1,110 3,905 125 1,000 10,520 16,450Snyder 7,125 4,650 435 135 675 375 660 20 175 2,165 3,020

Somerset 17,835 10,790 1,510 130 2,620 545 1,725 85 430 5,475 7,970Sullivan 2,020 1,375 115 20 200 55 210 5 40 705 800Susquehanna 9,215 5,930 540 75 995 315 1,055 25 280 2,925 3,665Tioga 9,330 5,900 645 90 995 260 1,065 40 335 2,985 3,650Union 6,885 4,855 405 70 645 175 590 15 130 2,185 3,105

Venango 13,480 7,715 935 180 1,610 655 1,770 80 535 3,855 5,355Warren 9,780 6,365 535 75 995 300 1,140 40 330 2,995 4,030Washington 47,055 28,250 3,740 330 7,205 1,450 4,745 175 1,160 14,350 21,080Wayne 12,100 8,075 570 100 1,065 350 1,390 55 495 3,905 4,740Westmoreland 83,395 51,930 7,030 565 12,130 2,275 7,450 285 1,730 26,020 38,105

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Wyoming 5,410 3,380 305 45 615 215 655 10 185 1,560 2,195York 68,090 47,270 3,320 420 6,460 2,255 6,540 125 1,700 21,525 29,530

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Rhode Island

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 61

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Rhode Island c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

192,484 129,966 6,486 1,483 16,159 5,843 25,256 483 6,808 56,264 85,372

Bristol 10,140 7,305 440 60 840 205 1,035 10 245 3,270 4,730Kent 33,355 22,560 1,035 205 2,945 925 4,425 100 1,160 9,745 14,805Newport 15,655 10,750 815 135 1,555 455 1,555 35 355 4,940 7,095Providence 112,525 74,810 3,235 955 8,940 3,705 16,125 295 4,460 31,580 49,635Washington 20,805 14,540 960 130 1,875 555 2,115 45 585 6,730 9,105

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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South Carolina

62 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, South Carolina c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

718,888 431,079 29,519 6,992 71,241 35,224 112,303 2,384 30,146 191,154 277,014

Abbeville 5,255 3,215 170 50 450 235 875 15 245 1,375 2,060Aiken 26,585 16,245 1,310 250 2,675 1,250 3,705 115 1,035 7,415 10,435Allendale 1,975 1,080 70 25 245 130 325 15 85 485 755Anderson 35,030 21,410 1,145 270 2,970 1,345 6,225 95 1,570 9,150 13,375Bamberg 3,120 1,780 110 45 390 170 465 15 145 790 1,235

Barnwell 3,940 2,210 125 40 410 260 680 25 190 970 1,470Beaufort 25,225 17,645 1,985 205 2,135 775 1,900 50 530 8,950 10,270Berkeley 19,455 10,045 910 205 2,230 1,100 3,535 150 1,280 4,800 6,315Calhoun 2,675 1,475 115 45 315 175 440 5 105 700 970Charleston 48,955 29,655 2,520 505 5,330 2,275 6,765 175 1,730 13,410 19,925

Cherokee 10,395 5,770 295 80 895 505 2,195 30 625 2,385 3,765Chester 6,875 3,920 180 60 665 370 1,275 20 385 1,645 2,520Chesterfield 8,210 4,500 245 90 900 475 1,560 55 385 1,965 2,950Clarendon 6,615 3,675 245 75 755 390 1,145 30 300 1,725 2,330Colleton 7,945 4,175 330 95 845 460 1,520 55 465 1,945 2,715

Darlington 12,635 7,060 405 125 1,480 800 2,240 55 470 3,100 4,755Dillon 5,755 2,960 150 65 680 350 1,165 30 355 1,195 2,135Dorchester 14,705 7,895 740 210 1,610 955 2,375 70 850 3,600 5,230Edgefield 3,670 2,160 145 25 365 225 580 10 160 960 1,415Fairfield 4,375 2,560 150 60 500 270 655 15 165 1,175 1,645

Florence 22,040 12,310 820 295 2,565 1,450 3,615 75 910 5,345 8,450Georgetown 13,080 7,750 680 120 1,375 565 1,975 45 570 3,705 4,730Greenville 64,570 40,985 2,620 475 5,815 2,560 9,615 115 2,385 17,665 26,505Greenwood 13,275 8,540 455 105 1,160 600 1,905 30 480 3,545 5,495Hampton 4,120 2,065 160 40 515 245 770 35 290 950 1,455

Horry 43,405 28,505 1,780 330 3,780 1,520 5,935 150 1,405 13,165 16,390Jasper 2,560 1,300 110 45 275 155 475 25 175 645 820Kershaw 10,270 6,065 475 120 1,135 540 1,500 50 385 2,730 3,915Lancaster 11,735 7,035 305 80 1,065 560 2,110 35 545 2,855 4,465Laurens 13,770 7,650 315 220 1,150 910 2,705 40 780 3,150 4,860

Lee 3,625 1,905 145 45 470 270 580 20 190 835 1,395Lexington 32,560 20,610 1,390 285 3,370 1,510 4,200 75 1,120 9,090 13,060McCormick 2,545 1,660 125 15 235 90 340 10 70 765 960Marion 6,635 3,620 185 90 770 430 1,225 25 290 1,470 2,540Marlboro 5,835 2,945 145 80 710 420 1,195 35 305 1,270 2,070

Newberry 7,470 4,670 255 65 720 350 1,110 20 280 1,920 3,060Oconee 15,850 10,175 745 115 1,170 530 2,470 55 590 4,635 5,955Orangeburg 17,615 10,125 685 200 2,150 1,030 2,610 100 715 4,545 6,750Pickens 19,155 12,065 680 110 1,460 685 3,315 40 800 5,280 7,380Richland 44,690 26,610 2,040 650 4,770 2,805 6,105 80 1,630 11,765 18,110

Saluda 3,480 2,215 120 25 345 155 495 5 120 965 1,395Spartanburg 48,560 28,335 1,610 380 4,370 2,160 9,165 110 2,430 12,080 18,290Sumter 17,395 9,980 830 210 2,045 1,115 2,450 60 705 4,470 6,815Union 7,505 4,260 205 45 635 310 1,610 15 425 1,760 2,830Williamsburg 7,330 3,490 270 80 940 515 1,525 35 475 1,600 2,570York 26,415 16,770 1,025 240 2,400 1,230 3,680 70 1,000 7,210 10,475

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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South Dakota

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 63

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, South Dakota c 137,242 87,766 10,385 1,183 16,181 5,192 12,768 246 3,521 44,346 60,221

Aurora 720 440 70 5 115 25 40 0 25 250 325Beadle 3,870 2,460 290 45 460 140 365 10 100 1,205 1,785Bennett 550 295 40 10 85 55 55 0 10 160 215Bon Homme 1,705 1,125 170 15 240 45 80 0 30 610 825Brookings 3,625 2,435 270 25 415 115 295 5 65 1,220 1,660

Brown 6,915 4,560 490 60 840 215 590 20 140 2,190 3,275Brule 1,025 685 75 10 120 40 80 0 15 335 480Buffalo 240 105 10 5 25 45 35 0 15 55 70Butte 1,910 1,165 140 15 225 65 235 5 60 615 760Campbell 490 285 80 5 80 10 20 0 10 175 225

Charles Mix 1,955 1,205 185 20 280 80 135 0 50 660 865Clark 1,040 685 105 5 155 10 60 0 20 380 505Clay 1,640 1,080 110 15 200 65 130 5 35 535 765Codington 4,885 3,155 340 50 580 175 460 5 120 1,535 2,205Corson 575 315 60 0 85 45 45 0 25 195 215

Custer 1,650 1,095 100 10 150 40 200 5 50 560 620Davison 3,825 2,460 235 25 490 155 380 5 75 1,165 1,815Day 1,675 1,105 140 15 220 45 110 5 35 590 775Deuel 1,110 695 120 10 165 25 65 0 30 410 500Dewey 835 440 65 25 85 85 95 0 40 240 285

Douglas 850 510 120 0 135 30 40 5 10 290 435Edmunds 1,010 665 120 5 135 20 45 5 15 390 455Fall River 2,110 1,320 115 15 195 55 335 10 65 705 785Faulk 640 420 90 0 85 5 35 0 5 240 325Grant 1,765 1,120 145 10 250 60 135 10 35 590 820

Gregory 1,340 815 155 10 230 35 75 0 20 465 655Haakon 475 300 60 5 75 5 25 0 5 165 225Hamlin 1,170 740 125 10 175 25 75 0 20 400 570Hand 940 625 105 5 135 20 45 0 5 345 475Hanson 655 465 75 0 60 15 30 0 10 240 260

Harding 215 120 30 0 35 5 20 0 5 80 100Hughes 2,730 1,805 115 25 305 145 230 5 100 820 1,195Hutchinson 2,200 1,360 290 10 370 45 95 5 25 765 1,135Hyde 410 275 45 0 60 0 20 0 10 145 195Jackson 460 285 30 10 65 25 35 0 10 155 180

Jerauld 685 485 75 5 80 10 25 0 5 250 340Jones 255 180 25 0 30 5 10 0 5 95 120Kingsbury 1,525 1,005 155 0 205 30 100 5 25 535 735Lake 2,240 1,480 185 15 255 80 180 5 40 760 1,005Lawrence 4,250 2,680 290 30 510 145 465 10 120 1,335 1,800

Lincoln 3,310 2,240 235 20 370 105 240 5 95 1,125 1,490Lyman 670 405 45 10 80 35 60 0 35 225 270McCook 1,265 775 125 5 170 40 95 5 50 430 570McPherson 855 520 135 5 135 5 50 0 5 315 430Marshall 1,105 755 115 10 135 10 65 0 15 405 505

Meade 3,645 2,170 265 30 400 140 495 15 130 1,125 1,405Mellette 295 165 30 5 45 30 15 0 5 100 120Miner 710 465 75 5 105 5 45 0 10 260 350Minnehaha 22,470 14,785 1,225 160 2,340 830 2,445 25 660 6,865 9,695Moody 1,165 710 105 10 165 55 85 5 30 370 530

Pennington 15,405 9,705 920 135 1,445 630 1,960 35 575 4,635 6,165Perkins 850 545 95 5 120 25 50 0 10 315 410Potter 765 510 90 5 100 20 30 0 10 285 375Roberts 2,040 1,315 160 25 240 100 155 5 40 695 865Sanborn 600 395 65 5 60 15 45 0 15 225 260

Shannon 1,230 435 35 60 135 265 205 10 85 240 270Spink 1,770 1,075 160 40 190 110 165 0 30 615 740Stanley 430 290 25 0 45 20 45 0 5 150 170Sully 325 215 45 5 30 10 20 0 0 130 135Todd 700 315 20 25 85 125 95 0 35 155 215

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Tripp 1,445 905 150 10 225 55 85 0 15 495 700Turner 1,955 1,245 215 15 275 50 120 5 30 675 940Union 2,140 1,420 165 15 260 55 165 5 55 750 940Walworth 1,470 990 135 10 195 40 85 0 15 530 665Yankton 4,060 2,745 250 40 380 150 415 5 75 1,235 1,880Ziebach 190 100 25 5 20 15 20 0 5 60 65

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Tennessee

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 65

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Tennessee c 1,022,871 598,469 52,165 9,651 114,643 47,008 155,675 4,516 40,744 274,365 401,557

Anderson 16,335 9,235 1,080 150 1,985 605 2,465 80 735 4,465 6,630Bedford 6,835 4,290 285 70 665 290 955 25 255 1,940 2,670Benton 4,260 2,535 225 55 475 160 635 25 150 1,205 1,590Bledsoe 2,060 1,155 100 15 215 95 380 20 80 530 730Blount 21,440 12,690 1,515 155 2,780 770 2,795 65 670 6,160 8,675

Bradley 16,345 9,700 780 130 1,685 655 2,645 80 670 4,355 6,140Campbell 9,925 4,420 525 85 1,350 400 2,365 105 675 2,265 3,230Cannon 2,670 1,620 105 25 280 105 400 15 120 720 1,025Carroll 7,275 4,470 300 75 735 320 1,100 30 245 1,980 2,910Carter 12,645 6,725 690 100 1,640 415 2,420 65 590 3,240 4,700

Cheatham 4,945 2,835 195 35 515 320 820 20 205 1,315 1,745Chester 3,055 1,860 130 30 340 135 445 20 95 840 1,245Claiborne 7,355 3,150 415 60 980 305 1,850 105 490 1,665 2,245Clay 1,895 1,010 85 15 215 90 380 10 90 500 630Cocke 7,625 3,860 410 75 950 400 1,505 55 370 1,935 2,545

Coffee 10,120 6,255 585 75 1,100 425 1,350 45 285 2,920 4,035Crockett 3,195 1,925 155 25 345 130 455 10 150 850 1,335Cumberland 14,205 9,545 850 135 1,195 410 1,630 50 390 4,715 5,320Davidson 81,835 51,525 3,800 730 8,640 4,060 10,475 175 2,430 22,095 36,045Decatur 2,675 1,685 105 20 280 105 380 10 90 760 1,065

De Kalb 3,620 2,195 120 35 360 135 605 20 150 965 1,410Dickson 7,535 4,520 375 60 835 410 1,055 20 260 2,110 2,930Dyer 7,605 4,240 340 60 855 360 1,390 25 335 1,895 2,930Fayette 5,765 3,310 280 75 650 320 875 15 240 1,585 2,115Fentress 4,120 2,050 150 30 445 175 1,025 35 210 965 1,290

Franklin 8,545 5,260 490 75 950 315 1,140 45 270 2,510 3,345Gibson 11,440 7,185 430 100 1,205 545 1,565 35 375 3,080 4,865Giles 6,105 3,670 325 65 710 200 875 20 240 1,700 2,445Grainger 4,425 2,150 255 45 535 175 960 55 250 1,105 1,410Greene 14,980 8,345 680 215 1,665 755 2,540 85 695 3,940 5,490

Grundy 3,295 1,610 185 40 420 160 650 30 200 825 1,080Hamblen 12,045 6,805 650 105 1,430 490 2,025 60 480 3,185 4,595Hamilton 57,625 36,155 2,925 555 6,195 2,355 7,450 195 1,795 15,930 24,725Hancock 1,430 610 120 15 250 85 265 20 65 355 495Hardeman 5,320 2,765 250 65 600 330 985 30 295 1,325 1,840

Hardin 6,285 3,560 290 45 670 255 1,135 50 280 1,675 2,265Hawkins 11,625 5,600 830 110 1,620 420 2,345 125 575 2,860 4,000Haywood 3,625 2,010 145 40 480 215 580 10 145 900 1,430Henderson 5,410 3,135 180 35 550 250 985 25 250 1,375 2,040Henry 7,915 4,945 350 65 815 300 1,120 35 285 2,270 3,115

Hickman 4,200 2,330 190 35 495 185 740 35 190 1,120 1,505Houston 1,730 980 105 10 230 75 250 15 65 480 665Humphreys 3,895 2,320 270 50 470 145 485 20 135 1,130 1,510Jackson 2,590 1,390 130 25 290 100 520 10 125 670 895Jefferson 9,400 5,450 510 70 1,010 380 1,570 35 375 2,590 3,400

Johnson 4,185 2,165 215 45 485 145 890 25 215 1,095 1,395Knox 66,150 40,255 3,525 490 7,530 2,415 9,450 240 2,245 18,205 27,840Lake 1,425 800 50 10 205 50 260 5 45 375 555Lauderdale 4,785 2,585 205 55 555 240 885 25 235 1,170 1,815Lawrence 8,795 4,910 585 80 1,135 340 1,330 40 375 2,285 3,480

Lewis 2,370 1,280 110 20 295 130 400 15 120 595 855Lincoln 6,585 4,170 350 70 745 265 765 35 185 1,900 2,750Loudon 9,755 6,415 565 75 895 325 1,185 40 255 2,980 3,720McMinn 10,565 6,080 510 100 1,170 395 1,800 65 445 2,770 3,965McNairy 5,995 3,405 250 50 630 225 1,095 40 300 1,560 2,200

Macon 4,040 2,230 165 25 460 180 760 20 200 1,020 1,495Madison 15,715 9,315 670 150 1,640 835 2,420 35 650 4,070 6,345Marion 5,710 2,825 340 55 845 275 1,060 65 245 1,430 2,045Marshall 4,870 2,895 220 30 540 245 720 20 200 1,320 1,955Maury 11,925 7,000 675 105 1,500 615 1,560 50 420 3,220 4,890

Meigs 2,240 1,125 115 20 275 105 460 20 120 550 715Monroe 8,440 4,575 420 65 985 345 1,550 70 430 2,145 2,925Montgomery 15,955 9,135 940 145 1,895 895 2,205 75 665 4,350 6,060Moore 990 685 45 10 80 45 100 5 20 295 420Morgan 4,520 2,110 250 55 575 180 1,000 50 300 1,095 1,440

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Obion 6,940 4,200 305 70 720 305 1,035 25 280 1,820 2,775Overton 4,665 2,625 175 35 490 200 880 40 220 1,215 1,635Perry 1,870 1,075 65 15 205 90 315 10 95 515 680Pickett 1,320 780 50 10 125 40 250 5 60 385 445Polk 3,710 1,935 200 30 480 115 750 25 175 985 1,310

Putnam 12,590 7,410 570 115 1,340 550 2,020 55 530 3,375 4,795Rhea 6,115 3,560 300 60 660 225 1,005 40 265 1,650 2,270Roane 12,280 7,115 680 115 1,460 420 1,960 60 470 3,375 4,700Robertson 9,320 5,510 505 85 1,045 495 1,310 25 345 2,645 3,570Rutherford 21,470 12,520 1,020 215 2,190 1,185 3,275 95 970 5,645 7,990

Scott 4,590 1,745 220 60 635 210 1,240 70 410 935 1,310Sequatchie 2,195 1,185 105 35 235 85 430 20 100 540 725Sevier 14,260 8,645 700 110 1,445 545 2,175 60 580 4,000 5,215Shelby 124,025 70,820 5,585 1,650 13,815 8,615 17,640 290 5,610 30,810 50,410Smith 3,355 1,950 185 15 390 160 505 15 135 890 1,340

Stewart 2,825 1,605 175 25 310 145 430 25 110 825 990Sullivan 36,135 20,740 2,475 260 4,415 1,030 5,620 210 1,385 9,930 14,350Sumner 20,915 13,000 1,030 165 2,160 955 2,755 60 790 5,865 8,250Tipton 8,065 4,375 400 110 940 545 1,225 40 430 2,095 2,875Trousdale 1,495 860 60 10 150 80 250 5 80 400 530

Unicoi 4,145 2,285 210 35 480 135 795 25 180 1,055 1,585Union 3,585 1,705 170 35 385 160 850 40 240 835 1,085Van Buren 1,135 665 45 15 105 35 215 10 45 305 390Warren 7,930 4,720 415 55 845 325 1,245 30 295 2,175 3,090Washington 21,535 12,455 1,200 175 2,580 770 3,510 95 750 5,825 8,485

Wayne 3,380 1,875 170 30 380 150 605 15 155 905 1,195Weakley 6,785 4,320 275 60 695 255 915 20 245 1,870 2,845White 5,535 3,325 225 65 530 220 905 30 235 1,505 2,045Williamson 14,840 9,870 930 150 1,495 695 1,275 35 390 4,705 6,280Wilson 13,610 8,550 605 100 1,385 690 1,810 40 430 3,855 5,220

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Texas

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 67

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Texas c 2,729,134 1,635,420 193,994 31,398 337,163 138,810 296,791 10,799 84,759 820,142 1,105,659

Anderson 8,000 4,725 455 70 1,105 370 975 30 270 2,305 3,245Andrews 2,180 1,175 190 15 325 95 265 30 85 665 875Angelina 14,485 7,805 930 240 2,015 980 1,965 75 475 3,975 5,585Aransas 5,205 3,435 410 35 505 170 510 30 110 1,840 1,950Archer 1,560 975 125 10 205 45 150 5 45 535 630

Armstrong 430 295 45 0 55 5 25 0 5 165 195Atascosa 6,200 3,130 535 70 830 355 845 75 360 1,810 2,110Austin 4,370 2,755 330 45 625 185 320 10 100 1,385 1,950Bailey 1,225 745 155 20 175 40 80 0 10 425 550Bandera 3,525 2,295 255 35 320 130 355 15 120 1,230 1,230

Bastrop 7,785 4,785 435 75 850 435 930 25 250 2,370 2,960Baylor 1,155 730 85 0 170 45 95 5 25 380 525Bee 4,160 2,200 355 55 645 225 475 40 165 1,220 1,600Bell 27,625 16,140 1,935 270 3,510 1,335 3,310 115 1,010 8,095 11,120Bexar 191,100 110,265 14,180 2,530 22,955 10,060 22,850 965 7,295 54,375 77,195

Blanco 1,730 1,175 130 10 215 40 125 5 30 605 765Borden 100 65 15 0 15 0 5 0 0 45 40Bosque 3,985 2,640 230 20 470 150 395 10 70 1,270 1,710Bowie 15,660 8,975 840 160 1,975 750 2,225 70 665 4,115 6,400Brazoria 29,515 17,505 2,280 295 3,840 1,530 3,040 150 875 9,050 11,510

Brazos 13,500 8,300 970 145 1,700 715 1,265 35 370 4,140 5,790Brewster 1,610 1,065 115 20 190 55 125 10 30 555 640Briscoe 415 245 50 5 70 10 30 0 5 145 180Brooks 1,595 790 150 30 270 85 165 20 85 450 610Brown 7,810 4,785 480 85 905 375 945 25 210 2,295 3,170

Burleson 3,295 2,065 230 35 425 115 340 10 75 1,070 1,365Burnet 8,235 5,640 635 55 955 250 560 20 120 2,960 3,485Caldwell 4,965 2,960 345 55 680 250 515 10 150 1,540 2,020Calhoun 3,595 2,145 345 35 445 175 340 20 90 1,235 1,355Callahan 2,925 1,880 220 15 315 100 295 15 85 935 1,190

Cameron 43,395 24,390 4,085 1,060 5,600 2,520 4,080 305 1,355 13,305 16,535Camp 2,430 1,450 160 20 315 90 325 5 65 730 965Carson 1,160 750 95 5 160 20 90 5 35 415 490Cass 7,170 3,915 480 65 1,070 330 985 45 280 1,980 2,850Castro 1,275 720 160 15 205 65 70 10 30 435 545

Chambers 3,540 2,000 285 45 500 155 435 15 105 1,085 1,315Cherokee 9,010 5,490 490 70 1,100 400 1,120 35 305 2,625 3,735Childress 1,245 760 80 10 190 65 110 5 25 360 585Clay 2,190 1,390 165 10 275 80 195 15 60 715 925Cochran 695 380 80 10 105 30 65 5 20 235 280

Coke 920 640 75 5 90 35 65 0 10 340 375Coleman 2,615 1,660 180 20 385 80 230 10 50 830 1,155Collin 38,920 25,425 2,320 285 3,975 2,030 3,700 60 1,125 11,925 15,675Collingsworth 765 450 65 10 120 30 55 5 30 235 350Colorado 4,400 2,810 360 30 655 150 305 10 80 1,500 1,975

Comal 14,915 9,940 1,080 150 1,605 575 1,180 45 340 4,990 6,205Comanche 3,410 2,230 265 25 430 105 290 10 55 1,155 1,455Concho 610 370 45 5 90 30 55 0 15 195 250Cooke 6,625 4,330 440 50 800 210 615 15 165 2,090 2,930Coryell 6,500 3,690 475 50 830 370 775 25 285 1,850 2,460

Cottle 515 335 30 5 90 10 35 0 10 165 250Crane 625 340 55 5 110 30 65 5 15 190 255Crockett 655 380 65 5 100 35 60 0 10 215 270Crosby 1,370 780 125 10 225 65 120 10 35 440 585Culberson 460 260 40 10 45 30 55 5 15 150 145

Dallam 915 555 90 10 145 30 65 5 15 305 410Dallas 232,515 144,890 12,385 2,120 25,130 12,475 28,020 485 7,010 66,865 97,450Dawson 2,600 1,505 275 25 410 85 230 15 55 875 1,120Deaf Smith 2,770 1,625 285 30 380 95 255 25 75 910 1,170Delta 1,180 710 55 10 155 65 140 5 40 340 485

Denton 33,480 20,710 1,730 485 3,415 2,385 3,635 60 1,060 9,585 13,080De Witt 4,255 2,515 355 35 645 135 415 15 140 1,340 1,905Dickens 620 385 50 5 80 15 60 5 20 210 265Dimmit 1,750 885 170 25 265 115 200 15 75 495 655Donley 960 640 80 5 120 25 70 5 15 335 410

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Duval 2,485 1,075 275 45 490 150 285 35 130 680 935Eastland 4,565 2,840 340 45 640 160 445 20 75 1,410 1,990Ector 18,325 9,950 1,530 210 2,715 935 2,165 155 665 5,360 7,290Edwards 500 295 65 10 75 20 30 0 5 190 185Ellis 15,115 9,280 785 125 1,660 825 1,825 40 575 4,315 5,985

El Paso 87,250 48,425 9,065 1,715 10,905 4,265 9,110 640 3,125 26,115 33,900Erath 5,240 3,300 380 55 665 255 465 10 110 1,575 2,355Falls 3,340 1,975 190 40 445 150 390 10 140 1,005 1,370Fannin 6,300 4,020 345 45 735 225 765 20 145 1,985 2,575Fayette 5,535 3,635 440 45 775 160 365 15 100 1,855 2,545

Fisher 1,080 685 115 10 155 30 65 5 15 385 490Floyd 1,390 830 155 10 225 55 85 10 20 490 615Foard 425 250 30 5 75 30 30 0 5 125 195Fort Bend 29,535 17,075 2,090 500 3,325 2,425 2,940 100 1,080 8,695 10,850Franklin 2,305 1,520 145 15 280 85 200 10 50 770 945

Freestone 3,545 2,225 190 40 425 145 390 15 115 1,080 1,440Frio 2,275 1,115 210 45 355 130 290 25 105 655 850Gaines 1,945 1,055 185 25 295 90 195 20 80 630 755Galveston 36,820 22,300 2,220 355 4,740 1,805 4,195 115 1,090 11,055 14,830Garza 850 515 70 5 115 35 85 5 20 270 380

Gillespie 5,625 4,010 460 35 655 110 280 5 70 2,065 2,570Glasscock 165 105 30 0 20 5 5 0 0 70 70Goliad 1,400 830 120 20 190 55 135 10 40 480 535Gonzales 3,815 2,260 280 40 515 210 370 15 125 1,210 1,525Gray 4,805 3,025 410 50 700 160 370 15 75 1,555 2,170

Grayson 21,060 13,445 1,130 160 2,390 890 2,445 50 550 6,245 8,985Gregg 21,130 12,490 1,490 180 2,940 955 2,350 80 645 6,195 8,955Grimes 3,665 2,135 255 40 530 180 385 15 125 1,110 1,475Guadalupe 14,390 8,960 1,085 150 1,630 670 1,425 45 425 4,610 5,680Hale 5,755 3,310 560 60 865 250 530 30 150 1,835 2,465

Hall 965 585 90 5 155 35 75 5 15 315 440Hamilton 2,150 1,460 145 20 255 65 165 5 35 710 955Hansford 945 565 120 5 155 30 55 0 15 335 430Hardeman 1,110 680 65 15 180 50 95 0 25 325 520Hardin 8,335 4,655 655 100 1,310 410 940 30 235 2,470 3,270

Harris 333,950 197,005 22,670 4,125 41,045 20,595 37,250 985 10,275 98,115 133,470Harrison 10,010 5,705 585 105 1,415 510 1,305 40 345 2,790 4,035Hartley 570 355 60 5 90 15 30 5 10 185 290Haskell 1,670 1,020 150 10 280 45 110 5 50 560 800Hays 11,000 6,915 765 125 1,220 565 1,025 30 355 3,455 4,390

Hemphill 565 360 50 0 90 15 40 0 10 200 250Henderson 16,755 10,940 935 120 1,805 600 1,885 55 415 5,355 6,745Hidalgo 66,825 37,470 6,235 1,620 7,825 3,865 6,795 545 2,470 20,745 24,165Hill 7,260 4,530 475 65 865 250 820 35 220 2,285 2,980Hockley 3,765 1,970 355 40 650 215 390 20 125 1,095 1,585

Hood 9,875 6,945 645 65 1,000 270 745 15 190 3,470 4,065Hopkins 6,230 3,835 370 40 825 250 740 25 145 1,860 2,610Houston 5,160 3,120 355 40 725 190 570 15 145 1,600 2,145Howard 5,960 3,515 370 50 825 295 680 30 195 1,785 2,450Hudspeth 460 250 55 10 60 20 45 5 15 165 135

Hunt 13,955 8,550 660 120 1,530 645 1,930 45 475 4,020 5,390Hutchinson 4,655 2,770 460 30 695 140 430 15 115 1,570 1,995Irion 310 180 35 10 40 5 30 0 10 110 115Jack 1,610 1,005 110 10 240 60 130 10 45 505 700Jackson 2,665 1,500 230 30 455 100 245 10 95 810 1,155

Jasper 7,415 4,050 615 100 1,100 370 865 50 265 2,205 2,825Jeff Davis 435 305 40 0 35 10 40 0 5 165 160Jefferson 44,435 24,915 3,465 545 6,600 2,145 5,065 170 1,530 12,795 18,640Jim Hogg 985 520 95 25 170 35 80 10 50 305 400Jim Wells 6,840 3,500 655 90 1,065 385 790 70 285 2,035 2,560

Johnson 17,645 10,610 965 170 2,020 1,030 2,190 40 620 5,090 6,770Jones 3,470 2,110 240 30 465 165 365 15 80 1,050 1,450Karnes 2,750 1,530 265 30 440 100 270 20 95 885 1,145Kaufman 11,970 7,395 535 105 1,330 650 1,495 40 420 3,430 4,610Kendall 4,745 3,215 375 25 520 180 315 10 105 1,630 2,000

(Continued)

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 69

Kenedy 50 30 5 0 10 0 5 0 0 20 20Kent 235 150 20 0 35 5 15 0 10 80 105Kerr 12,685 8,870 1,040 95 1,270 315 875 25 195 4,495 5,645Kimble 1,055 685 85 5 160 25 75 5 15 355 475King 35 25 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 20 10

Kinney 870 600 70 5 95 25 50 5 20 320 360Kleberg 4,285 2,370 425 75 625 195 425 30 140 1,295 1,690Knox 1,060 650 90 10 180 45 70 0 15 355 485Lamar 10,090 6,150 545 90 1,230 480 1,245 30 320 2,845 4,140Lamb 3,025 1,720 305 25 490 120 260 15 90 965 1,325

Lampasas 3,290 2,005 270 25 445 115 320 15 95 1,045 1,365La Salle 995 495 75 15 160 80 105 10 55 290 360Lavaca 5,060 3,210 390 50 745 150 390 20 105 1,640 2,330Lee 2,840 1,725 230 25 430 135 220 5 70 930 1,200Leon 4,005 2,550 290 45 495 165 370 10 80 1,315 1,595

Liberty 10,575 5,405 760 95 1,700 680 1,395 75 465 2,950 3,885Limestone 4,810 2,725 225 155 485 460 570 20 170 1,315 1,810Lipscomb 630 370 80 10 100 15 40 5 10 205 295Live Oak 1,840 1,080 185 15 305 50 160 10 35 620 755Llano 5,030 3,540 380 30 560 100 360 15 45 1,830 2,180

Loving 20 15 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10Lubbock 35,045 21,260 2,275 405 4,305 1,740 3,895 115 1,050 10,405 14,825Lynn 1,220 665 130 10 180 50 115 10 60 380 500McCulloch 2,030 1,260 145 40 280 75 180 5 45 655 880McLennan 35,480 21,580 2,030 305 4,230 1,810 4,195 130 1,200 10,235 15,010

McMullen 155 95 20 0 25 5 10 0 0 60 60Madison 2,180 1,370 145 25 300 95 195 10 40 700 915Marion 2,565 1,515 140 25 325 125 345 10 80 765 945Martin 760 425 65 10 100 30 85 5 40 255 270Mason 995 660 95 0 135 25 70 0 10 335 460

Matagorda 6,525 3,815 445 65 965 375 630 40 190 1,930 2,610Maverick 6,975 3,520 810 165 950 370 765 105 290 2,135 2,365Medina 6,100 3,510 525 80 785 310 640 35 215 1,950 2,310Menard 620 385 60 10 85 15 50 0 15 220 265Midland 17,235 10,695 1,345 145 2,025 780 1,670 85 490 5,450 7,295

Milam 5,120 3,030 470 60 745 190 465 25 135 1,620 2,205Mills 1,290 845 105 10 170 40 105 0 15 440 575Mitchell 1,690 1,035 145 10 225 60 170 5 40 575 710Montague 4,820 3,035 290 25 660 180 485 25 120 1,510 2,040Montgomery 39,095 23,695 2,725 345 4,910 2,045 4,090 120 1,165 11,755 15,370

Moore 2,500 1,455 255 10 400 115 205 10 50 800 1,085Morris 3,255 1,905 245 30 465 145 365 15 85 990 1,365Motley 365 225 40 0 65 10 20 0 5 125 165Nacogdoches 9,230 5,370 560 90 1,210 465 1,225 25 285 2,730 3,720Navarro 8,430 5,035 445 100 970 410 1,085 45 340 2,365 3,405

Newton 2,500 1,215 220 30 385 150 350 25 125 740 855Nolan 3,305 1,980 270 35 495 145 315 5 60 1,045 1,425Nueces 46,125 25,720 3,710 650 6,400 2,435 5,335 305 1,570 13,395 18,425Ochiltree 1,310 780 125 0 215 55 105 5 25 420 580Oldham 365 230 35 0 50 10 30 0 10 125 155

Orange 15,650 8,445 1,465 135 2,270 655 1,990 85 605 4,675 5,955Palo Pinto 5,385 3,335 350 25 750 210 525 30 160 1,695 2,280Panola 4,555 2,505 355 35 745 190 550 20 155 1,320 1,885Parker 13,755 8,755 960 115 1,530 615 1,370 35 375 4,445 5,385Parmer 1,485 845 195 25 225 60 100 10 25 495 650

Pecos 2,155 1,230 220 30 270 105 215 20 65 735 805Polk 17,195 12,250 1,030 115 1,405 355 1,590 80 370 6,230 5,800Potter 16,690 9,860 1,005 135 2,255 825 2,060 60 490 4,710 7,055Presidio 1,390 785 185 20 170 45 110 15 60 505 490Rains 2,120 1,360 120 15 210 75 275 5 60 660 785

Randall 15,030 9,920 1,070 85 1,780 590 1,195 45 345 4,915 6,630Reagan 440 250 35 5 60 25 45 5 15 145 165Real 940 615 90 5 105 25 80 5 15 355 355Red River 3,355 1,995 210 30 465 160 395 10 90 995 1,380Reeves 2,165 1,195 210 45 280 85 240 25 85 710 785

(Continued)

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Refugio 1,705 985 155 15 270 70 150 10 50 550 705Roberts 140 90 15 0 30 0 5 0 0 50 70Robertson 3,285 1,910 210 40 525 170 350 10 70 990 1,380Rockwall 5,265 3,520 300 40 545 260 460 10 130 1,680 2,160Runnels 2,620 1,590 215 20 395 95 240 10 55 840 1,160

Rusk 8,755 5,190 585 70 1,290 345 980 35 260 2,580 3,730Sabine 3,450 2,085 295 30 460 90 385 20 85 1,175 1,310San Augustine 2,410 1,335 170 30 360 145 290 10 70 715 945San Jacinto 4,580 2,700 305 50 565 205 590 25 140 1,460 1,600San Patricio 10,585 5,650 965 120 1,560 550 1,220 100 420 3,275 3,940

San Saba 1,340 855 100 15 195 65 90 5 15 420 610Schleicher 550 305 65 5 90 10 55 0 20 185 225Scurry 3,035 1,850 245 15 470 90 280 20 65 1,000 1,340Shackelford 770 470 65 5 120 30 70 0 10 250 340Shelby 5,305 2,930 335 50 820 300 655 25 190 1,520 2,130

Sherman 365 215 60 5 60 10 15 0 0 135 175Smith 32,095 20,365 2,125 275 3,695 1,225 3,480 95 835 9,880 13,610Somervell 1,110 700 80 10 140 45 105 0 30 365 455Starr 6,820 3,200 820 170 1,065 490 715 80 280 1,995 2,190Stephens 2,095 1,320 170 10 265 70 210 5 45 690 905

Sterling 210 130 20 5 25 5 20 0 5 80 85Stonewall 450 270 55 0 85 15 20 0 5 150 215Sutton 640 395 70 5 85 25 40 5 15 220 275Swisher 1,660 965 200 20 250 55 125 10 35 560 735Tarrant 161,040 99,750 10,045 1,320 18,670 8,675 17,485 355 4,740 47,610 67,485

Taylor 21,020 12,820 1,415 315 2,580 1,160 2,090 60 580 6,215 8,945Terrell 240 160 25 5 25 5 15 0 5 95 95Terry 2,355 1,325 235 25 375 125 200 10 60 755 1,005Throckmorton 415 255 40 0 80 10 30 0 0 140 200Titus 4,235 2,530 245 45 645 220 420 15 115 1,195 1,820

Tom Green 18,200 11,145 1,280 175 2,235 830 1,930 65 540 5,445 7,730Travis 72,680 45,255 4,670 860 7,680 3,705 8,345 100 2,065 21,795 30,310Trinity 3,870 2,415 245 35 520 120 435 15 85 1,270 1,515Tyler 4,690 2,650 395 45 630 200 550 35 185 1,470 1,770Upshur 7,760 4,515 520 100 1,035 335 960 30 265 2,310 2,980

Upton 645 345 60 10 100 25 75 5 25 195 250Uvalde 4,470 2,635 390 70 585 190 435 25 140 1,490 1,780Val Verde 6,435 3,610 725 125 870 335 545 55 170 2,140 2,355Van Zandt 10,045 6,645 600 75 1,060 350 1,055 30 230 3,160 4,125Victoria 13,740 7,850 1,230 130 1,820 605 1,535 70 500 4,145 5,575

Walker 6,810 4,300 470 50 910 285 600 20 175 2,155 2,850Waller 4,040 2,440 250 45 515 230 440 10 110 1,230 1,615Ward 2,085 1,135 200 25 305 80 245 20 75 660 795Washington 6,265 3,955 445 140 810 405 385 5 120 1,985 2,740Webb 20,450 10,675 2,310 515 2,875 1,270 1,825 175 805 6,060 7,585

Wharton 7,265 4,265 590 95 1,155 335 620 35 170 2,245 3,205Wheeler 1,280 785 105 10 225 25 105 5 20 400 600Wichita 21,215 13,105 1,325 155 2,805 820 2,385 65 555 6,405 9,135Wilbarger 2,885 1,785 170 25 380 110 320 10 85 865 1,255Willacy 3,070 1,605 350 65 445 150 320 30 105 965 1,145

Williamson 26,490 17,100 1,755 230 2,810 1,280 2,345 55 915 8,320 10,780Wilson 4,790 2,765 380 55 625 210 565 30 160 1,480 1,775Winkler 1,275 665 140 5 205 65 140 10 45 400 500Wise 7,180 4,325 475 70 880 365 825 15 225 2,230 2,710Wood 9,320 6,275 570 50 1,020 245 920 35 205 3,080 3,825

Yoakum 1,175 665 115 15 160 70 105 10 35 385 450Young 4,275 2,725 290 30 585 145 395 15 90 1,360 1,905Zapata 1,640 865 160 35 240 85 165 20 70 525 590Zavala 1,970 1,055 130 50 255 130 235 15 100 545 715

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Utah

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 71

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Utah c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

250,878 162,256 17,631 2,896 22,625 12,711 24,185 648 7,926 79,732 102,048

Beaver 995 655 80 10 85 35 100 5 25 350 395Box Elder 6,065 4,015 535 55 540 255 480 10 175 2,050 2,470Cache 8,805 5,795 730 105 770 435 665 25 280 2,875 3,695Carbon 3,850 2,110 290 20 505 170 565 25 165 1,085 1,515Daggett 170 130 15 0 10 0 15 0 0 75 60

Davis 23,400 15,555 1,775 235 1,865 1,235 1,975 55 705 7,615 9,610Duchesne 2,340 1,340 185 30 255 130 290 15 95 740 805Emery 1,640 975 130 15 165 65 200 15 75 520 575Garfield 900 615 65 10 85 40 60 0 25 300 370Grand 1,410 910 90 10 140 55 165 5 35 450 570

Iron 4,400 2,800 290 60 345 225 495 15 170 1,390 1,630Juab 1,155 740 65 35 105 60 120 0 30 365 450Kane 1,345 920 90 20 120 40 110 10 35 465 530Millard 1,855 1,245 135 10 175 65 160 0 65 635 775Morgan 855 590 75 10 70 45 40 5 20 310 330

Piute 360 225 35 0 40 15 35 0 10 120 135Rich 315 220 30 10 25 5 15 0 10 120 130Salt Lake 95,470 62,055 5,710 1,050 8,540 5,010 9,950 200 2,955 29,455 39,465San Juan 1,500 815 125 20 205 130 160 5 40 470 515Sanpete 3,380 2,170 230 45 310 145 345 10 125 1,075 1,310

Sevier 3,440 2,195 255 20 320 155 340 20 135 1,140 1,300Summit 2,310 1,550 165 25 205 135 165 5 60 805 830Tooele 3,960 2,445 235 45 375 255 420 15 170 1,175 1,500Uintah 3,630 2,195 280 40 385 200 375 25 130 1,150 1,350Utah 33,010 20,185 2,915 525 3,150 1,960 2,975 80 1,220 10,340 13,380

Wasatch 1,805 1,125 145 15 165 115 170 10 60 600 685Washington 18,615 13,100 1,405 250 1,455 645 1,320 45 395 6,605 7,605Wayne 460 300 50 10 45 10 30 5 10 170 185Weber 23,430 15,275 1,500 215 2,170 1,075 2,445 45 705 7,280 9,880

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Vermont

72 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Vermont c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

106,888 68,187 5,609 1,013 10,560 3,734 13,538 309 3,938 32,081 43,758

Addison 5,395 3,500 325 45 570 205 565 5 180 1,740 2,255Bennington 8,090 5,470 350 75 660 225 975 25 310 2,505 3,350Caledonia 5,775 3,540 340 50 630 205 745 25 240 1,705 2,355Chittenden 20,075 12,990 1,115 190 2,045 725 2,360 50 600 5,885 8,515Essex 1,535 885 85 10 150 50 260 10 85 455 535

Franklin 6,325 3,685 390 50 720 250 945 20 265 1,795 2,510Grand Isle 1,215 790 80 10 125 25 140 5 40 410 465Lamoille 3,730 2,385 215 25 360 120 480 15 130 1,160 1,465Orange 4,940 3,185 245 45 460 165 620 20 200 1,560 1,950Orleans 5,625 3,355 395 70 590 205 755 35 220 1,665 2,185

Rutland 13,315 8,335 635 170 1,310 535 1,805 40 485 3,820 5,450Washington 10,645 6,695 465 110 1,065 450 1,375 25 460 3,030 4,385Windham 8,320 5,375 340 75 740 240 1,180 15 355 2,555 3,320Windsor 11,905 7,995 630 85 1,135 335 1,335 20 370 3,795 5,020

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Virginia

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 73

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Virginia c 1,074,105 666,335 56,317 9,902 114,214 45,294 139,798 4,265 37,980 307,218 441,309

Accomack 8,015 5,275 365 70 830 295 910 20 250 2,425 3,330Albermarle 12,375 8,665 780 135 1,240 390 915 15 235 4,060 5,630Alexandria City 11,595 8,155 580 90 1,190 325 1,050 10 195 3,610 5,660Alleghany 2,460 1,370 170 20 285 55 450 15 95 685 905Amelia 2,340 1,425 105 15 235 100 355 10 95 665 855

Amherst 6,260 3,895 265 65 605 225 950 25 230 1,805 2,365Appomattox 2,985 1,845 150 25 300 125 410 10 120 870 1,115Arlington 16,885 12,270 970 170 1,595 485 1,185 10 200 5,615 8,310Augusta 12,685 8,285 700 85 1,205 430 1,565 30 385 3,855 4,920Bath 1,160 750 75 10 120 40 130 5 30 360 465

Bedford 11,070 7,100 590 80 975 375 1,490 45 415 3,365 4,165Bedford City 1,920 1,275 80 10 205 90 205 5 50 605 855Bland 1,605 815 105 10 165 50 330 15 115 420 530Botetourt 5,535 3,510 290 35 545 190 760 10 195 1,685 2,160Bristol City 4,690 2,780 230 30 620 145 700 25 160 1,175 2,130

Brunswick 3,745 2,250 140 35 435 185 545 15 140 1,050 1,485Buchanan 9,270 2,160 520 80 1,175 345 3,445 380 1,165 1,415 1,905Buckingham 2,930 1,760 150 30 350 130 420 10 80 875 1,125Buena Vista City 1,415 835 60 15 195 55 210 5 40 395 600Campbell 10,635 6,665 505 70 1,005 425 1,535 40 390 3,060 4,140

Caroline 4,055 2,465 200 30 445 175 565 15 160 1,185 1,535Carroll 6,975 4,150 315 75 725 320 1,080 35 275 1,945 2,690Charles City 1,365 800 50 10 175 70 215 5 40 375 505Charlotte 3,240 1,920 145 45 375 155 435 15 150 900 1,270Charlottesville City 5,855 3,765 230 70 580 250 805 10 145 1,610 2,615

Chesapeake City 25,740 15,465 1,355 290 2,940 1,385 3,235 75 995 7,000 10,325Chesterfield 33,270 20,700 1,610 310 3,105 1,740 4,245 80 1,480 9,465 12,810Clarke 2,150 1,485 125 15 230 70 175 5 45 690 965Clifton Forge City 1,005 565 40 5 140 35 170 5 45 220 460Colonial Heights City 3,915 2,610 230 20 505 105 335 5 105 1,125 1,905

Covington City 1,780 985 130 15 250 85 260 5 50 450 770Craig 1,080 595 50 5 125 25 220 5 55 285 400Culpeper 5,760 3,645 335 65 630 285 625 15 160 1,815 2,280Cumberland 1,790 1,065 75 30 200 100 245 10 65 525 650Danville City 12,365 8,010 385 85 1,165 550 1,735 35 400 3,185 5,585

Dickenson 5,235 1,430 335 55 755 190 1,670 170 630 925 1,320Dinwiddie 4,635 2,670 175 40 485 220 775 20 250 1,245 1,660Emporia City 1,425 830 50 5 210 65 195 10 60 355 660Essex 2,315 1,455 95 20 280 105 280 5 75 685 925Fairfax 86,040 61,190 6,250 1,085 7,610 3,165 5,305 50 1,385 30,040 38,775

Fairfax City 2,535 1,820 195 20 220 90 155 0 35 845 1,220Falls Church City 1,355 980 75 10 135 50 85 0 20 440 670Fauquier 7,645 5,085 450 75 840 315 675 15 190 2,510 3,170Floyd 3,040 1,840 185 30 365 120 395 10 95 885 1,230Fluvanna 3,925 2,770 200 30 320 135 345 10 115 1,380 1,525

Franklin 10,195 6,260 550 80 915 345 1,570 40 435 2,975 3,815Franklin City 1,975 1,120 90 15 285 85 285 10 85 495 850Frederick 9,280 6,245 495 75 870 375 965 20 235 2,935 3,705Fredericksburg City 3,550 2,305 155 35 440 135 385 5 90 930 1,750Galax City 2,015 1,220 75 15 230 65 360 5 45 540 855

Giles 4,075 2,190 230 30 555 125 760 25 160 1,085 1,565Gloucester 5,825 3,615 330 55 655 235 725 25 185 1,670 2,305Goochland 3,075 2,075 155 15 310 100 320 5 95 1,005 1,255Grayson 4,485 2,755 190 30 440 115 745 20 190 1,225 1,775Greene 2,215 1,410 100 15 205 80 300 15 90 645 830

Greensville 2,080 1,205 80 25 260 80 330 10 90 550 810Halifax 9,095 5,195 370 80 1,050 420 1,555 35 390 2,280 3,605Hampton City 20,650 12,455 1,115 210 2,415 935 2,705 70 745 5,750 8,415Hanover 13,110 9,120 575 75 1,255 505 1,230 20 330 4,045 5,690Harrisonburg City 4,385 2,975 210 20 450 165 460 10 95 1,220 2,150

Henrico 41,025 27,700 1,785 330 4,155 1,740 4,120 55 1,140 11,735 18,995Henry 13,670 8,360 470 100 1,135 460 2,505 30 610 3,685 5,090Highland 660 435 40 5 85 20 55 0 20 220 270Hopewell City 4,395 2,585 240 25 580 180 600 15 170 1,175 1,870Isle of Wight 5,490 3,315 285 55 625 245 765 20 180 1,550 2,145

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James City 9,910 7,185 835 75 790 225 600 20 180 3,575 4,220King and Queen 1,250 760 60 15 170 50 155 5 35 375 510King George 2,100 1,310 115 25 220 110 245 5 70 645 815King William 2,385 1,510 105 20 270 115 280 5 80 735 930Lancaster 3,870 2,805 265 10 395 85 240 10 60 1,340 1,760

Lee 6,765 2,510 365 70 980 260 1,815 155 610 1,380 2,030Lexington City 1,555 1,030 90 20 210 35 140 0 30 465 780Loudoun 13,510 9,015 805 150 1,455 690 1,045 10 340 4,315 5,905Louisa 4,810 2,940 200 55 490 205 700 10 210 1,420 1,735Lunenburg 2,685 1,605 115 25 310 105 405 15 105 735 1,090

Lynchburg City 13,615 8,475 550 230 1,335 850 1,710 35 430 3,515 6,060Madison 2,390 1,535 135 30 290 80 250 5 65 775 990Martinsville City 5,005 3,030 195 45 515 180 815 10 215 1,260 2,150Manassas 2,910 1,760 135 40 340 175 350 5 105 770 1,210Manassas City 765 425 50 5 85 50 110 0 40 185 275

Mathews 2,450 1,640 180 20 295 70 185 5 55 800 1,055Mecklenburg 8,145 5,060 340 50 875 325 1,150 35 310 2,220 3,325Middlesex 2,775 1,935 150 25 290 85 245 5 40 925 1,185Montgomery 9,915 6,145 465 70 1,000 360 1,490 35 350 2,845 3,975Nelson 3,220 2,055 160 30 375 125 370 10 95 955 1,275

New Kent 2,075 1,310 95 15 190 110 275 5 75 620 745Newport News City 24,415 14,335 1,290 220 3,015 1,270 3,320 90 875 6,465 10,150Norfolk City 31,480 18,505 1,665 335 3,875 1,650 4,215 125 1,110 8,370 13,445Northampton 3,340 2,250 140 40 340 125 360 10 75 1,035 1,430Northumberland 3,745 2,715 220 25 395 85 255 5 45 1,340 1,620

Norton City 1,215 485 60 5 185 50 330 15 85 230 410Nottoway 3,355 2,050 130 35 400 170 425 15 130 885 1,450Orange 6,260 4,410 315 30 570 185 600 15 135 2,085 2,590Page 5,095 3,100 275 50 555 170 710 25 210 1,485 1,995Patrick 4,415 2,845 170 30 420 140 665 10 135 1,260 1,700

Petersburg City 7,610 4,250 235 160 795 535 1,305 15 315 1,800 2,940Pittsylvania 13,405 7,950 630 110 1,420 505 2,140 70 580 3,660 5,150Poquoson 1,715 1,180 140 10 205 40 115 0 25 565 750Portsmouth City 17,370 10,320 815 185 2,080 905 2,405 45 615 4,475 7,470Powhatan 3,085 1,985 155 15 265 150 375 10 130 950 1,125

Prince Edward 3,595 2,210 140 35 380 215 460 15 140 1,010 1,485Prince George 3,865 2,275 215 30 410 200 545 10 180 1,065 1,380Prince William 20,965 13,045 1,070 220 2,010 1,475 2,350 35 760 6,025 7,960Pulaski 7,960 4,570 370 40 845 250 1,510 45 330 2,050 3,075Radford City 2,005 1,325 85 5 205 65 265 0 55 565 910

Rappahannock 1,385 905 90 10 145 45 145 5 40 475 520Richmond 1,865 1,225 65 25 220 75 210 5 40 545 810Richmond City 33,090 20,285 1,055 340 3,435 1,870 5,030 55 1,020 8,160 14,485Roanoke 16,455 11,150 845 100 1,550 505 1,805 40 460 4,875 7,360Roanoke City 18,830 11,045 745 150 2,040 735 3,305 45 765 4,545 8,080

Rockbridge 4,515 2,890 285 40 440 145 575 10 130 1,475 1,725Rockingham 12,530 8,565 690 110 1,205 375 1,245 35 305 3,960 5,425Russell 7,730 2,600 525 50 1,005 275 2,330 210 735 1,520 2,070Salem City 5,150 3,355 245 25 560 160 620 15 170 1,440 2,330Scott 6,400 2,920 550 55 960 225 1,230 95 365 1,650 2,260

Shenandoah 7,880 5,555 430 45 765 270 650 10 155 2,525 3,440Smyth 8,460 4,635 355 70 970 250 1,700 65 415 2,120 3,160Southampton 3,515 2,035 200 45 475 120 465 25 150 985 1,395Spotsylvania 11,260 6,805 590 105 1,165 645 1,445 40 465 3,180 4,250Stafford 8,280 5,075 390 65 845 540 980 15 370 2,400 3,110

Staunton City 5,495 3,600 225 50 550 155 735 15 165 1,530 2,465Suffolk City 11,405 6,565 470 135 1,170 555 1,855 60 595 2,875 4,295Surry 1,185 690 65 10 160 45 170 5 40 340 460Sussex 2,345 1,355 110 25 295 110 350 10 90 635 935Tazewell 11,885 4,825 770 130 1,725 440 2,940 215 840 2,595 3,920

Virginia Beach City 49,775 31,230 3,195 435 5,405 2,430 5,235 125 1,720 14,670 20,580Warren 5,300 3,370 260 35 625 260 600 20 130 1,550 2,180Washington 12,095 6,615 725 85 1,415 385 2,225 115 530 3,230 4,495Waynesboro City 4,750 3,045 245 30 485 155 615 20 155 1,320 2,080Westmoreland 3,905 2,645 170 20 410 140 420 15 85 1,240 1,615

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County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Williamsburg City 2,340 1,685 160 10 280 50 135 0 20 750 1,240Winchester City 4,695 3,115 215 40 535 165 490 10 125 1,375 2,200Wise 10,610 3,730 675 120 1,580 450 2,870 245 940 2,150 3,210Wythe 6,630 3,695 270 50 745 235 1,235 40 360 1,650 2,515York 7,885 5,290 510 75 790 320 710 15 175 2,450 3,275

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Washington c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

872,988 570,071 53,592 7,804 83,727 30,643 101,127 2,093 23,931 273,481 360,863

Adams 2,195 1,370 155 30 220 90 245 5 80 715 860Asotin 4,760 2,895 280 30 525 155 680 30 165 1,410 1,885Benton 20,600 13,115 1,310 175 2,005 770 2,475 60 690 6,335 8,295Chelan 12,025 8,470 610 75 1,040 325 1,210 20 275 3,935 5,110Clallam 18,510 12,675 1,285 125 1,700 420 1,890 55 360 6,395 7,615

Clark 46,980 30,005 2,720 420 4,420 1,855 5,885 105 1,570 14,010 18,635Columbia 1,000 620 65 5 100 35 135 5 35 325 375Cowlitz 18,145 10,895 1,315 120 2,070 600 2,550 85 510 5,455 7,085Douglas 5,360 3,640 325 55 460 180 550 15 135 1,785 2,165Ferry 1,455 870 75 10 135 60 240 10 55 435 465

Franklin 5,550 3,440 360 80 455 310 700 15 190 1,770 2,050Garfield 610 355 55 5 80 35 55 0 25 185 260Grant 11,870 7,685 760 105 1,105 460 1,405 35 315 3,935 4,610Grays Harbor 14,790 9,035 885 150 1,535 565 2,125 65 430 4,590 5,625Island 13,355 9,605 975 80 1,070 315 1,050 20 240 4,720 5,500

Jefferson 7,325 5,335 520 40 545 130 625 15 115 2,735 2,920King 216,570 148,835 12,930 2,020 20,170 6,610 21,600 220 4,185 69,585 96,265Kitsap 32,395 20,755 2,090 280 3,185 1,155 3,845 90 995 9,850 13,200Kittitas 5,290 3,680 315 35 465 150 530 15 100 1,805 2,115Klickitat 3,880 2,465 260 50 365 155 470 20 95 1,245 1,425

Lewis 15,020 9,145 1,000 120 1,620 520 2,015 85 515 4,640 5,710Lincoln 2,480 1,585 200 30 300 55 240 10 60 865 990Mason 11,770 8,030 700 90 945 335 1,345 40 285 4,030 4,450Okanogan 8,085 5,190 440 80 715 300 1,095 40 225 2,555 3,015Pacific 6,065 4,170 330 45 575 140 680 20 105 2,075 2,400

Pend Oreille 2,370 1,405 130 15 215 80 405 15 105 750 765Pierce 98,960 60,590 6,065 1,020 10,020 4,330 13,105 310 3,520 29,060 39,355San Juan 3,165 2,375 230 25 260 65 175 0 35 1,180 1,315Skagit 19,935 13,405 1,380 145 1,935 565 1,990 45 470 6,725 8,225Skamania 1,465 920 80 10 150 50 205 5 45 475 540

Snohomish 75,100 48,800 4,395 565 7,390 2,805 8,705 145 2,295 22,910 31,330Spokane 68,490 42,960 4,175 700 6,825 2,520 8,870 190 2,250 20,165 28,670Stevens 8,015 4,845 595 80 725 295 1,150 50 275 2,530 2,795Thurston 34,170 21,855 1,905 305 3,160 1,485 4,225 85 1,150 10,375 13,620Wahkiakum 955 625 60 5 115 15 115 0 20 325 360

Walla Walla 9,765 6,630 535 70 955 255 1,060 15 245 3,110 4,385Whatcom 26,870 17,360 1,965 235 2,550 890 3,110 55 705 8,615 11,045Whitman 4,605 2,945 405 30 515 160 415 20 115 1,620 1,935Yakima 33,015 21,470 1,710 345 3,105 1,405 3,955 80 945 10,245 13,490

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, West Virginia c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

400,937 204,905 28,860 4,150 57,212 15,846 67,960 4,004 18,000 105,325 152,192

Barbour 3,575 1,740 295 50 550 150 570 40 180 955 1,305Berkeley 13,100 7,775 585 125 1,245 570 2,170 45 585 3,630 4,715Boone 6,055 2,165 470 80 1,040 290 1,485 125 400 1,340 1,885Braxton 3,170 1,505 285 45 440 135 570 35 155 855 1,095Brooke 5,850 3,290 580 40 965 150 655 30 140 1,705 2,585

Cabell 20,450 11,465 1,320 175 2,620 710 3,270 120 770 5,350 8,395Calhoun 1,870 860 140 35 305 90 335 25 80 500 640Clay 2,330 940 195 40 365 95 510 40 145 570 730Doddridge 1,685 905 120 20 230 75 240 25 70 465 620Fayette 12,085 5,295 885 135 2,140 570 2,285 155 620 2,950 4,490

Gilmer 1,615 840 115 15 220 65 260 15 85 460 575Grant 2,440 1,350 190 20 335 100 340 20 85 720 920Greenbrier 8,280 4,325 555 70 1,140 315 1,445 65 365 2,225 3,140Hampshire 4,305 2,495 245 45 445 200 630 35 210 1,290 1,460Hancock 7,955 4,625 840 60 1,315 205 705 30 175 2,465 3,580

Hardy 2,685 1,590 165 20 340 125 335 15 95 800 980Harrison 15,795 8,550 1,100 165 2,365 620 2,345 105 545 4,220 6,485Jackson 6,375 3,325 665 50 905 245 880 60 245 1,905 2,380Jefferson 6,725 4,200 320 60 705 275 915 25 225 2,010 2,570Kanawha 45,490 25,140 3,095 420 6,415 1,880 6,730 245 1,565 12,310 18,960

Lewis 4,125 2,235 250 65 565 175 630 40 165 1,100 1,585Lincoln 5,015 1,840 385 55 785 270 1,210 85 385 1,115 1,485Logan 9,855 3,525 685 160 1,545 490 2,580 180 690 2,055 3,065McDowell 8,470 2,455 510 150 1,405 455 2,330 285 880 1,510 2,340Marion 13,240 7,580 965 110 1,960 390 1,775 90 370 3,600 5,745

Marshall 7,100 4,045 565 55 1,100 245 850 40 200 2,020 3,050Mason 5,810 2,875 520 60 875 230 975 55 220 1,585 2,170Mercer 15,805 7,365 1,025 165 2,405 680 3,155 175 835 3,705 5,950Mineral 5,330 3,075 410 55 715 210 685 40 140 1,515 2,070Mingo 7,720 2,235 480 85 1,130 385 2,360 215 830 1,380 2,015

Monongalia 11,345 6,630 740 120 1,540 425 1,445 60 385 3,160 4,835Monroe 3,310 1,680 230 45 470 125 590 30 140 905 1,185Morgan 3,325 2,100 200 25 335 120 425 10 110 1,040 1,255Nicholas 6,595 2,880 515 65 980 245 1,405 110 395 1,625 2,235Ohio 11,665 7,515 710 95 1,540 345 1,180 40 240 3,445 5,410

Pendleton 1,900 1,140 145 15 260 45 210 15 70 630 740Pleasants 1,555 865 135 15 225 60 185 10 60 445 630Pocahontas 2,260 1,205 145 10 335 90 370 15 90 660 825Preston 6,255 3,220 610 70 910 255 885 65 240 1,810 2,320Putnam 8,975 4,835 790 85 1,225 320 1,325 55 340 2,610 3,320

Raleigh 18,875 8,130 1,245 175 3,005 750 4,165 305 1,100 4,285 6,830Randolph 6,285 3,205 405 75 850 255 1,095 65 335 1,625 2,315Ritchie 2,475 1,340 170 30 320 85 405 20 105 695 875Roane 3,745 1,795 260 45 495 160 735 40 215 950 1,280Summers 2,930 1,380 205 25 410 110 605 45 150 740 1,040

Taylor 3,070 1,625 180 35 420 125 515 30 140 765 1,170Tucker 1,850 1,040 140 20 270 75 240 10 55 560 700Tyler 2,170 1,185 200 25 330 55 280 25 70 650 835Upshur 4,945 2,575 420 50 690 160 790 60 200 1,350 1,840Wayne 9,045 4,245 730 115 1,220 350 1,805 110 470 2,275 3,130

Webster 2,510 955 195 35 395 115 625 35 155 565 800Wetzel 4,325 2,230 450 70 710 150 525 45 145 1,245 1,645Wirt 1,205 620 90 10 160 55 210 15 45 350 405Wood 19,000 10,900 1,460 165 2,490 645 2,660 95 585 5,325 7,720Wyoming 7,015 2,000 530 100 1,055 330 2,060 235 705 1,305 1,865

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Wisconsin c 917,729 615,521 50,457 7,943 93,898 32,021 91,901 1,502 24,486 285,703 398,608

Adams 5,400 3,770 235 40 410 135 635 20 155 1,870 1,910Ashland 3,545 2,220 185 45 425 135 420 5 110 1,065 1,485Barron 9,600 6,330 635 60 1,030 355 930 25 235 3,065 4,130Bayfield 3,470 2,390 195 35 335 65 370 5 75 1,180 1,345Brown 32,435 20,790 2,225 290 3,730 1,295 3,095 50 960 9,760 14,025

Buffalo 2,955 1,965 245 20 340 75 250 5 55 1,020 1,275Burnett 4,235 3,005 220 15 350 110 425 10 100 1,425 1,635Calumet 5,865 3,935 430 45 635 205 485 5 125 1,935 2,510Chippewa 10,660 6,830 715 130 1,210 450 1,050 20 255 3,385 4,515Clark 6,570 4,285 540 70 815 235 490 5 130 2,265 2,905

Columbia 9,820 6,885 470 65 965 310 865 20 240 3,170 4,315Crawford 3,465 2,300 205 25 360 125 350 10 90 1,110 1,395Dane 53,835 36,815 2,430 545 4,585 2,015 5,950 50 1,445 16,410 23,445Dodge 14,785 10,260 840 110 1,535 475 1,220 20 325 4,845 6,625Door 6,875 5,000 445 45 700 120 455 10 100 2,350 3,115

Douglas 7,880 4,825 415 65 855 310 1,115 25 270 2,230 3,120Dunn 6,085 3,805 455 55 645 255 680 15 175 1,935 2,510Eau Claire 14,905 9,605 880 115 1,645 535 1,730 30 365 4,410 6,605Florence 1,175 805 60 10 110 25 140 0 25 415 450Fond Du Lac 16,875 11,625 965 135 1,750 555 1,480 15 350 5,250 7,800

Forest 2,425 1,620 140 25 270 50 235 5 80 820 965Grant 10,185 6,890 770 85 1,160 315 755 20 190 3,140 4,825Green 6,115 4,215 360 35 655 210 475 5 160 1,920 2,800Green Lake 4,485 3,160 235 25 460 115 375 10 105 1,495 2,040Iowa 3,710 2,490 245 25 415 105 330 5 95 1,230 1,675

Iron 1,950 1,315 105 10 220 55 190 5 50 640 820Jackson 3,735 2,425 220 30 400 140 405 10 105 1,195 1,525Jefferson 13,115 8,580 615 255 1,240 800 1,275 15 335 3,995 5,475Juneau 5,720 3,780 295 60 570 195 660 10 150 1,860 2,235Kenosha 23,425 14,905 1,085 155 2,390 940 2,945 60 945 6,690 9,650

Kewaunee 3,695 2,430 320 25 480 90 270 5 75 1,230 1,690LaCrosse 17,225 11,755 880 130 1,635 555 1,810 20 440 5,145 7,750Lafayette 3,150 2,075 255 20 385 105 235 5 70 1,075 1,405Langlade 4,940 3,320 285 40 525 130 500 10 130 1,595 2,125Lincoln 6,375 4,345 375 65 695 195 550 10 140 2,060 2,730

Manitowoc 16,535 11,485 890 120 1,750 490 1,440 25 335 5,160 7,645Marathon 20,785 13,810 1,450 155 2,405 675 1,845 25 420 6,750 9,180Marinette 10,165 6,720 610 80 1,120 305 1,010 40 280 3,265 4,160Marquette 4,120 2,960 195 25 330 105 385 15 105 1,465 1,605Menominee 790 465 20 10 50 90 115 0 40 220 235

Milwaukee 152,480 97,405 6,155 1,615 15,425 6,600 19,710 290 5,280 42,280 66,985Monroe 7,155 4,625 410 70 750 245 820 15 220 2,265 2,985Oconto 7,360 4,845 520 60 760 250 690 20 215 2,445 2,915Oneida 9,660 6,890 535 75 835 305 785 20 215 3,315 3,930Outagamie 23,365 15,490 1,630 140 2,620 730 2,110 25 620 7,300 10,335

Ozaukee 13,720 10,015 785 105 1,290 350 935 10 230 4,710 6,245Pepin 1,545 1,040 125 20 185 35 110 0 30 545 670Pierce 4,885 3,315 315 40 480 175 420 5 135 1,640 2,005Polk 8,060 5,470 445 60 830 240 775 20 220 2,630 3,375Portage 10,160 6,865 580 85 1,015 375 990 15 235 3,095 4,455

Price 3,780 2,495 250 30 455 110 350 5 85 1,260 1,600Racine 32,190 20,960 1,535 345 2,995 1,395 3,755 55 1,150 9,530 13,345Richland 3,820 2,480 260 45 475 130 330 10 90 1,220 1,695Rock 26,440 17,545 1,395 235 2,720 835 2,850 45 815 8,055 11,175Rusk 3,555 2,295 245 35 415 105 365 15 80 1,125 1,530

St.Croix 8,220 5,505 510 55 885 260 785 10 210 2,595 3,515Sauk 10,510 7,165 550 100 1,085 370 935 20 285 3,375 4,605Sawyer 3,805 2,660 190 30 345 145 375 5 55 1,300 1,450Shawano 8,515 5,695 580 85 980 300 705 20 150 2,890 3,610Sheboygan 19,785 13,930 1,055 145 1,980 625 1,615 15 420 6,435 8,995

Taylor 3,660 2,390 305 30 425 120 295 5 90 1,250 1,600Trempealeau 5,740 3,750 370 45 715 190 505 5 160 1,890 2,485Vernon 5,915 3,845 440 40 745 165 530 10 140 1,975 2,590Vilas 6,725 5,065 370 30 555 125 475 15 90 2,475 2,750Walworth 15,310 10,565 715 100 1,540 545 1,380 20 445 4,855 6,715

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Wisconsin

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 79

Washburn 4,535 3,060 250 50 420 125 485 15 130 1,495 1,745Washington 18,115 12,835 910 125 1,735 560 1,505 20 425 5,855 7,980Waukesha 57,575 41,525 3,345 425 5,635 1,500 4,040 50 1,055 19,180 26,290Waupaca 11,175 7,685 650 70 1,170 325 960 20 295 3,820 4,790Waushara 5,650 3,910 285 45 490 170 590 20 140 1,870 2,285

Winnebago 26,085 17,845 1,480 195 2,640 740 2,505 30 650 8,085 11,545Wood 15,130 10,145 1,130 120 1,720 425 1,275 25 290 4,885 6,755

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Wyoming

80 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Wyoming c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

77,755 50,774 4,694 618 7,892 3,151 8,367 210 2,049 24,935 31,142

Albany 3,370 2,300 150 25 300 130 385 5 75 1,070 1,390Big Horn 2,320 1,530 140 25 240 75 240 10 60 780 935Campbell 2,900 1,690 165 25 315 190 395 5 115 815 1,035Carbon 2,425 1,610 135 5 230 110 280 0 55 805 910Converse 1,955 1,255 145 15 210 85 185 5 55 630 775

Crook 1,100 725 95 5 125 30 85 5 30 395 425Fremont 6,825 4,390 405 100 640 405 720 15 150 2,190 2,620Goshen 2,745 1,800 220 25 340 85 210 10 55 920 1,190Hot Springs 1,280 840 70 15 145 50 125 5 30 400 535Johnson 1,695 1,190 110 10 160 40 145 5 35 605 690

Laramie 12,445 7,940 625 100 1,205 525 1,610 35 405 3,680 4,985Lincoln 2,405 1,665 175 20 210 120 170 5 40 875 915Natrona 11,325 7,355 640 70 1,125 425 1,330 30 350 3,545 4,655Niobrara 570 385 45 5 80 15 35 0 5 205 255Park 5,180 3,515 360 30 555 135 455 15 115 1,735 2,165

Platte 1,935 1,290 125 15 210 70 185 5 35 675 785Sheridan 5,045 3,385 295 25 570 130 515 15 110 1,645 2,140Sublette 980 695 75 10 90 20 70 0 20 375 375Sweetwater 4,375 2,720 230 30 440 255 545 20 135 1,290 1,630Teton 1,685 1,240 150 20 125 45 85 0 20 655 690

Uinta 2,085 1,180 115 25 215 130 320 10 90 585 715Washakie 1,680 1,165 100 15 195 35 130 5 35 575 740Weston 1,400 890 120 5 165 45 140 5 30 475 575

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Puerto Rico

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 81

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Puerto Rico c 692,335 312,833 55,397 15,534 80,950 40,094 130,909 9,502 47,116 174,248 213,259

Adjuntas 2,965 1,260 290 105 445 220 420 40 185 820 860Aguada 7,965 2,745 665 190 925 420 2,010 200 810 1,695 1,940Aguadilla 11,760 5,285 995 265 1,560 620 2,100 205 730 3,115 3,525Aguas Buenas 5,095 2,040 350 105 515 310 1,255 90 430 1,210 1,245Aibonito 6,065 2,240 315 150 485 290 1,730 100 755 1,225 1,510

Anasco 5,555 2,530 370 135 655 335 1,135 70 325 1,420 1,575Arecibo 22,210 9,520 1,650 430 2,680 1,045 5,015 325 1,545 5,435 6,595Arroyo 3,430 1,465 250 70 400 245 690 50 260 805 1,005Barceloneta 5,270 1,945 335 100 510 290 1,430 95 565 1,180 1,245Barranquitas 5,285 1,445 385 105 525 305 1,535 160 825 985 1,090

Bayamon 43,500 22,085 4,175 835 5,080 2,270 6,475 470 2,110 11,795 15,465Cabo Rojo 9,165 5,220 850 200 1,095 395 1,070 75 260 2,885 3,230Caguas 28,220 13,325 2,015 560 3,165 1,580 5,525 330 1,720 6,975 8,980Camuy 7,340 2,565 585 180 860 350 1,870 150 780 1,600 1,830Canovanas 5,680 2,320 425 130 590 455 1,270 85 405 1,360 1,455

Carolina 27,210 13,475 1,990 535 2,720 1,720 5,110 225 1,435 6,795 8,680Catano 9,430 4,220 760 255 1,235 780 1,590 115 475 2,360 2,950Cayey 11,395 4,295 725 205 1,090 635 3,150 225 1,070 2,470 2,955Ceiba 2,670 1,220 180 65 265 150 585 35 170 660 720Ciales 4,515 1,445 295 80 420 225 1,305 110 635 955 945

Cidra 6,265 2,020 435 120 610 345 1,780 155 800 1,250 1,425Coamo 6,490 2,740 440 190 695 380 1,380 110 555 1,560 1,785Comerio 3,445 1,230 260 75 370 210 860 70 370 755 830Corozal 6,555 2,245 490 140 675 340 1,700 170 795 1,400 1,540Culebra 315 200 15 5 25 15 45 0 10 100 100

Dorado 5,340 2,260 390 100 580 325 1,170 70 445 1,275 1,445Fajardo 7,725 3,930 505 145 875 425 1,375 70 400 2,050 2,510Florida 2,810 1,000 230 60 280 155 750 65 270 660 655Guanica 3,740 1,825 330 125 500 215 535 45 165 1,070 1,165Guayama 6,220 2,565 455 150 820 445 1,180 105 500 1,495 1,775

Guayanilla 5,805 2,530 530 165 780 430 925 75 370 1,500 1,760Guaynabo 13,820 7,405 1,515 265 1,775 675 1,570 100 515 4,015 5,420Gurabo 6,085 2,555 400 130 600 365 1,475 105 455 1,435 1,585Hatillo 7,010 2,870 580 150 900 380 1,500 120 510 1,755 1,945Hormigueros 3,915 2,335 290 75 420 130 525 25 115 1,185 1,380

Humacao 15,915 6,085 1,060 330 1,570 860 4,320 225 1,465 3,360 4,075Isabela 8,250 3,265 700 175 1,085 480 1,710 165 670 1,975 2,320Jayuya 2,705 975 220 95 325 185 555 65 285 655 670Juana Diaz 6,685 2,940 555 205 910 515 1,025 105 430 1,715 1,960Juncos 7,220 2,945 410 150 740 405 1,780 115 675 1,620 1,870

Lajas 5,045 2,570 405 110 620 270 785 65 220 1,415 1,635Lares 6,205 2,425 625 205 855 385 1,165 120 425 1,665 1,645Las Marias 595 260 60 15 75 40 105 10 30 170 155Las Piedras 6,940 2,525 410 95 575 335 2,110 120 770 1,450 1,565Loiza 4,900 2,045 375 105 575 505 900 60 335 1,185 1,355

Luquillo 3,340 1,605 175 75 345 175 720 30 215 845 945Manati 9,360 3,810 600 190 945 535 2,365 120 795 2,155 2,470Maricao 975 485 70 40 125 55 160 5 35 305 280Maunabo 2,915 940 200 75 335 155 765 75 370 595 665Mayaguez 18,835 10,365 1,465 360 2,445 925 2,535 125 615 5,310 6,995

Moca 6,215 2,215 580 155 710 305 1,470 155 625 1,495 1,425Morovis 5,215 1,690 410 145 480 285 1,400 120 685 1,105 1,135Naguabo 4,900 2,005 365 110 555 235 1,130 75 425 1,210 1,260Naranjito 5,925 1,920 475 140 560 310 1,570 195 755 1,245 1,340Orocovis 5,075 1,275 340 115 435 255 1,510 175 970 865 975

Patillas 4,240 1,590 315 120 490 230 980 85 430 1,005 1,025Penuelas 3,910 1,600 320 130 540 285 655 75 305 1,015 1,020Ponce 31,865 15,775 2,935 920 4,385 2,190 3,825 355 1,480 8,730 11,035Quebradillas 5,620 2,090 450 130 610 275 1,415 110 540 1,305 1,390Rincon 3,150 1,480 270 70 340 135 600 50 205 815 940

Rio Grande 5,695 2,565 380 135 580 405 1,195 80 355 1,405 1,605Sabana Grande 4,795 2,450 350 115 580 260 785 40 215 1,315 1,545Salinas 4,900 2,155 370 150 605 355 870 75 320 1,270 1,410San German 7,135 3,730 565 190 870 355 1,020 85 320 2,010 2,375San Juan 88,845 50,040 7,865 1,765 11,575 5,015 9,480 455 2,650 25,145 37,245

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Puerto Rico

82 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

San Lorenzo 7,415 2,835 565 195 840 420 1,760 130 670 1,700 1,900San Sebastian 9,100 3,830 925 245 1,230 475 1,715 140 540 2,470 2,595Santa Isabel 3,645 1,630 265 110 470 300 580 40 250 890 1,090Toa Alta 8,125 3,015 600 180 825 590 1,895 170 850 1,770 1,920Toa Baja 10,990 4,945 955 235 1,215 750 2,065 130 695 2,760 3,170

Trujillo Alto 8,910 4,270 745 165 1,065 590 1,490 90 495 2,280 2,910Utuado 5,555 2,220 510 175 750 310 1,045 95 450 1,425 1,575Vega Alta 10,085 4,030 740 240 990 530 2,470 170 915 2,290 2,605Vega Baja 8,885 3,445 550 190 885 510 2,285 160 860 1,920 2,235Vieques 1,930 1,055 120 60 210 150 245 15 75 575 590

Villalba 3,945 1,470 355 120 480 280 770 85 385 945 1,015Yabucoa 8,210 2,410 540 165 885 445 2,530 180 1,055 1,575 1,740Yauco 7,870 3,490 735 245 1,135 545 1,110 120 490 2,040 2,445

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Virgin Islands

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 83

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Virgin Islands c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

14,449 9,083 849 395 1,165 1,013 1,399 56 489 4,370 5,047

St. Croix 7,355 4,270 545 225 625 550 775 40 325 2,205 2,375St. John and St. Thomas 7,085 4,805 305 170 540 460 625 15 165 2,160 2,670

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Alabama

84 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Alabama c 647,962 398,876 19,783 4,159 78,407 23,436 112,458 886 9,956 210,240 233,474

Autauga 5,510 3,389 165 31 654 227 946 8 91 1,812 1,873Baldwin 25,061 17,393 870 137 2,509 687 3,168 25 271 9,740 8,518Barbour 3,850 2,272 88 24 425 166 798 5 72 1,171 1,316Bibb 2,888 1,547 76 21 372 157 654 9 54 830 902Blount 7,065 4,211 258 34 898 219 1,313 13 118 2,383 2,333

Bullock 1,321 754 23 11 155 66 284 1 26 375 472Butler 3,355 2,013 78 23 357 139 676 4 65 996 1,209Calhoun 17,660 10,539 479 88 2,072 569 3,589 29 294 5,276 6,469Chambers 6,151 4,087 89 32 501 175 1,171 4 93 1,884 2,391Cherokee 3,961 2,455 101 21 406 104 811 5 58 1,286 1,251

Chilton 5,495 3,140 170 31 786 207 1,057 12 92 1,750 1,860Choctaw 2,713 1,399 72 30 339 108 696 8 61 769 794Clarke 4,329 2,489 132 37 570 231 781 10 80 1,375 1,415Clay 2,422 1,499 58 10 229 67 515 4 41 765 838Cleburne 2,140 1,262 53 11 203 75 489 5 41 637 689

Coffee 6,418 4,158 206 45 759 202 961 7 80 2,223 2,317Colbert 10,225 6,076 393 61 1,436 298 1,793 18 150 3,451 3,556Conecuh 2,331 1,321 51 17 263 86 538 7 49 702 768Coosa 1,970 1,166 40 11 178 73 463 2 37 614 608Covington 6,555 4,296 147 37 651 195 1,128 9 93 2,118 2,497

Crenshaw 2,161 1,359 53 11 252 67 383 2 35 692 800Cullman 11,998 7,603 432 58 1,536 374 1,834 17 144 4,122 4,301Dale 6,052 3,665 207 37 681 214 1,129 8 111 2,042 1,954Dallas 6,717 3,830 151 61 776 358 1,389 10 142 1,899 2,364De Kalb 9,427 5,713 266 49 1,135 311 1,791 14 147 2,991 3,308

Elmore 8,535 5,376 228 54 904 362 1,470 11 131 2,824 2,885Escambia 5,979 3,540 181 37 697 227 1,176 12 110 1,875 2,019Etowah 18,808 10,866 685 118 2,650 594 3,573 31 291 5,894 6,808Fayette 3,220 2,010 84 18 339 99 615 3 53 1,017 1,144Franklin 5,027 3,027 183 21 641 147 932 9 66 1,677 1,761

Geneva 4,337 2,743 107 35 466 113 808 5 60 1,389 1,553Greene 1,376 739 28 16 171 67 314 3 40 391 435Hale 2,195 1,205 50 15 258 110 493 4 59 632 696Henry 2,666 1,670 61 15 318 92 471 4 35 852 974Houston 13,255 8,557 355 72 1,497 396 2,189 11 178 4,442 4,888

Jackson 8,174 5,079 247 46 954 250 1,486 13 98 2,702 2,774Jefferson 101,639 62,656 3,299 766 14,186 3,920 15,262 95 1,456 32,836 40,666Lamar 2,727 1,781 48 11 257 77 511 1 40 861 992Lauderdale 15,256 9,588 669 67 1,982 382 2,365 19 183 5,314 5,518Lawrence 4,885 2,786 173 31 598 171 1,042 12 73 1,517 1,531

Lee 11,480 7,346 246 52 1,080 456 2,098 11 191 3,713 3,996Limestone 8,376 5,098 291 41 1,012 286 1,507 13 127 2,708 2,796Lowndes 1,604 853 40 14 187 94 377 4 35 475 492Macon 2,728 1,651 49 24 309 151 500 2 43 772 1,035Madison 31,482 21,416 1,119 154 3,526 1,013 3,914 31 310 11,369 11,877

Marengo 3,611 2,158 110 30 400 129 705 7 73 1,148 1,243Marion 5,045 3,148 120 22 522 143 996 10 84 1,596 1,777Marshall 12,320 7,623 398 53 1,527 373 2,170 15 161 4,039 4,389Mobile 55,913 33,351 1,886 520 7,347 2,449 9,347 96 918 17,864 20,046Monroe 3,539 2,133 77 32 392 146 678 6 75 1,112 1,229

Montgomery 27,995 18,037 746 177 3,258 1,079 4,245 25 426 8,974 11,106Morgan 16,310 10,414 573 105 2,021 547 2,450 18 183 5,549 5,866Perry 1,710 969 39 15 192 86 370 3 37 492 583Pickens 3,361 2,010 72 27 356 138 673 6 78 999 1,170Pike 3,963 2,445 87 17 441 163 734 7 69 1,218 1,423

Randolph 3,604 2,378 60 15 297 103 692 4 56 1,097 1,297Russell 7,051 4,345 153 40 827 286 1,295 9 96 2,194 2,551St. Clair 9,078 5,343 292 51 1,153 324 1,740 15 159 2,980 2,966Shelby 16,869 10,995 623 93 1,881 574 2,435 22 246 6,112 5,824Sumter 1,884 1,063 50 16 240 93 378 3 41 556 659

Talladega 12,822 7,140 295 70 1,358 436 3,222 20 283 3,568 4,229Tallapoosa 7,272 4,658 122 22 672 221 1,462 6 111 2,174 2,662Tuscaloosa 22,535 13,484 575 156 2,453 871 4,562 31 404 6,931 7,947Walker 13,039 6,935 430 89 1,817 485 2,996 30 256 3,920 4,216Washington 2,763 1,474 110 32 331 142 596 9 68 862 793

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Alabama

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 85

Wilcox 1,912 948 49 25 252 124 454 6 54 507 597Winston 3,837 2,200 117 15 500 142 800 7 56 1,183 1,260

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Alaska

86 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Alaska c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

45,175 29,692 1,142 414 3,849 2,668 6,769 45 595 16,721 13,608

Aleutians East 85 60 3 0 12 8 3 0 0 43 17Aleutians West 99 65 3 0 12 9 10 0 0 42 26Anchorage 18,092 11,989 423 142 1,422 947 2,899 13 256 6,505 5,789Bethel 607 317 27 17 88 84 66 1 7 219 156Bristol Bay 96 68 2 1 5 7 14 0 0 46 23

Denali 105 72 3 2 4 4 18 0 1 29 18Dillingham 289 165 13 2 34 49 21 0 5 110 70Fairbanks North Star 5,269 3,499 125 45 458 325 749 6 60 2,000 1,556Haines 282 197 6 3 39 6 30 0 1 123 104Juneau 2,316 1,592 42 20 191 151 291 2 28 839 807

Kenai Peninsula 4,783 3,157 148 25 388 226 775 7 56 1,809 1,346Ketchikan Gateway 1,415 991 38 8 114 61 186 1 15 559 446Kodiak Island 749 521 16 10 59 44 91 0 8 306 217Lake and Peninsula 94 61 4 3 15 6 4 0 0 47 22Matanuska-Susitna 5,069 3,209 136 40 406 257 922 10 89 1,805 1,362

Nome 503 265 14 18 72 78 50 0 5 164 143North Slope 481 234 12 13 61 90 62 0 8 145 122Northwest Arctic 318 156 10 15 47 49 35 1 6 108 81Prince of Wales-Outer Ketchikan 450 308 9 2 46 18 61 1 6 188 117Sitka 787 577 14 5 77 27 78 0 9 313 290

Skagway-Hoonah-Angoon 260 182 4 2 23 7 39 0 3 105 75Southeast Fairbanks 506 337 19 7 39 19 76 2 7 209 122Valdez-Cordova 758 520 19 7 56 53 97 1 5 307 192Wade Hampton 303 138 14 13 47 58 30 0 3 100 76Wrangell-Petersburg 762 571 17 5 50 24 88 0 6 324 239

Yakutat 54 33 0 0 5 3 11 0 1 17 20Yukon-Koyukuk 391 241 15 6 50 42 33 1 5 162 102

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Arizona

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 87

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Arizona c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

699,000 497,665 22,373 3,176 66,022 18,146 84,684 508 6,426 270,982 258,141

Apache 5,009 2,827 203 61 606 431 797 8 76 1,778 1,375Cochise 17,087 11,804 683 107 1,712 370 2,217 25 168 6,840 5,663Coconino 9,765 6,264 324 56 953 528 1,516 8 116 3,464 3,069Gila 11,330 7,867 410 42 1,105 244 1,546 18 98 4,571 3,777Graham 4,057 2,542 190 31 527 142 554 7 64 1,515 1,412

Greenlee 1,104 679 67 7 140 44 151 3 14 426 352La Paz 3,401 2,529 100 12 262 74 400 2 23 1,552 1,023Maricopa 386,445 277,861 11,651 1,564 36,296 10,081 45,141 199 3,652 147,674 148,788Mohave 36,515 26,602 862 140 2,862 627 5,128 34 260 14,684 11,941Navajo 10,627 6,680 401 87 1,024 547 1,734 18 136 3,886 3,103

Pima 124,639 87,996 4,497 621 12,638 2,981 14,734 94 1,078 48,199 47,419Pinal 27,719 19,323 881 136 2,423 792 3,853 29 282 11,047 8,878Santa Cruz 3,905 2,693 196 45 443 113 379 8 28 1,602 1,325Yavapai 40,241 29,791 1,310 149 3,339 628 4,686 31 308 16,582 14,152Yuma 17,149 12,203 600 118 1,692 541 1,849 23 123 7,156 5,862

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Arkansas

88 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Arkansas c 398,887 253,999 11,475 2,154 44,671 12,760 67,647 480 5,701 135,199 143,124

Arkansas 3,250 2,042 107 20 502 91 452 3 33 1,129 1,301Ashley 3,921 2,287 140 32 524 142 733 12 51 1,344 1,301Baxter 10,707 7,927 264 34 906 155 1,314 11 97 4,293 3,812Benton 23,487 16,844 799 83 2,062 539 2,882 15 263 9,243 8,481Boone 6,279 3,951 175 24 655 170 1,187 7 110 2,121 2,121

Bradley 2,136 1,261 67 12 324 74 369 2 27 701 801Calhoun 956 548 21 9 127 36 198 1 15 284 335Carroll 4,217 2,928 121 16 386 100 613 4 50 1,520 1,475Chicot 1,978 1,200 51 18 261 73 344 4 25 649 728Clark 3,269 2,126 98 22 427 105 444 6 41 1,142 1,279

Clay 3,119 1,939 97 11 430 85 511 5 39 1,057 1,187Cleburne 5,128 3,537 186 20 524 116 689 6 51 1,965 1,777Cleveland 1,235 745 43 7 143 39 237 2 19 407 410Columbia 4,334 2,641 137 32 596 150 714 4 60 1,444 1,625Conway 3,502 2,173 93 20 330 87 735 4 59 1,126 1,239

Craighead 10,666 6,757 310 50 1,233 396 1,772 8 139 3,436 3,979Crawford 7,576 4,331 213 39 741 242 1,827 10 173 2,325 2,290Crittenden 5,655 3,239 121 40 745 333 1,069 7 102 1,673 1,967Cross 2,609 1,565 91 18 355 105 437 4 33 865 945Dallas 1,470 882 47 11 207 52 245 2 24 494 528

Desha 1,966 1,149 56 15 285 95 331 3 31 607 721Drew 2,426 1,507 58 18 280 101 418 4 39 806 856Faulkner 9,638 6,214 246 50 953 386 1,629 12 149 3,228 3,389Franklin 2,818 1,656 74 13 316 73 625 3 58 910 918Fulton 2,369 1,470 76 19 235 61 469 3 35 832 724

Garland 19,470 14,050 577 63 1,938 418 2,255 22 147 7,593 7,384Grant 2,299 1,380 86 14 300 79 402 3 34 776 772Greene 5,666 3,430 170 31 702 167 1,078 6 81 1,806 2,029Hempstead 3,267 2,007 78 26 429 134 548 4 41 1,022 1,232Hot Spring 5,021 3,146 169 22 637 136 840 6 65 1,742 1,778

Howard 2,124 1,333 66 13 261 82 336 2 32 729 780Independence 5,401 3,294 141 21 569 132 1,139 8 96 1,715 1,882Izard 2,882 1,881 72 8 275 71 533 4 36 1,035 932Jackson 2,961 1,786 82 14 392 89 563 4 31 960 1,079Jefferson 10,534 6,405 291 79 1,273 444 1,848 15 180 3,278 3,922

Johnson 3,492 2,085 101 23 425 102 692 8 56 1,177 1,186Lafayette 1,418 813 39 12 196 48 285 3 22 457 485Lawrence 2,997 1,809 95 13 363 89 585 3 41 1,019 1,036Lee 1,465 823 50 10 214 82 260 3 24 468 506Lincoln 1,579 948 51 5 194 60 293 3 23 517 556

Little River 2,153 1,313 73 7 271 60 397 3 29 734 728Logan 3,679 2,145 115 23 446 110 766 6 67 1,189 1,233Lonoke 6,271 3,779 191 30 742 246 1,154 10 120 2,019 2,137Madison 2,075 1,217 62 11 218 72 449 1 45 676 635Marion 3,305 2,184 83 12 251 60 652 8 54 1,185 1,001

Miller 5,364 3,261 143 30 699 186 946 13 87 1,657 1,993Mississippi 6,572 3,903 165 45 798 312 1,237 7 105 1,997 2,347Monroe 1,548 934 51 11 231 55 245 2 19 506 587Montgomery 1,641 1,093 56 11 171 48 240 3 18 606 562Nevada 1,544 891 44 11 216 64 285 3 28 483 563

Newton 1,392 745 45 9 147 41 369 1 35 414 389Ouachita 5,038 3,084 142 32 655 156 889 9 71 1,657 1,907Perry 1,583 957 44 7 161 65 321 2 26 546 490Phillips 3,588 2,095 94 37 490 217 587 6 61 1,122 1,285Pike 1,846 1,187 59 13 238 51 272 3 22 637 658

Poinsett 3,968 2,320 121 16 530 130 785 6 60 1,248 1,382Polk 3,474 2,280 113 17 393 94 528 8 41 1,276 1,179Pope 7,850 4,770 215 41 834 259 1,570 14 148 2,527 2,672Prairie 1,580 958 57 10 228 45 264 2 15 568 552Pulaski 47,434 30,884 1,144 346 4,975 1,883 7,511 29 663 15,226 18,604

Randolph 3,155 1,955 88 11 391 90 577 3 39 1,031 1,129St. Francis 3,438 2,064 76 37 429 159 615 4 54 1,058 1,204Saline 12,805 8,606 388 44 1,235 350 2,028 9 145 4,700 4,304Scott 1,866 1,044 55 11 226 50 440 5 34 570 602Searcy 1,480 864 44 9 165 34 334 4 26 491 471

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Arkansas

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 89

Sebastian 16,470 10,198 479 69 1,923 461 3,057 13 272 5,306 6,158Sevier 2,017 1,248 71 9 280 71 312 3 24 678 725Sharp 4,142 2,734 108 21 404 92 722 7 55 1,530 1,347Stone 2,290 1,421 65 6 223 64 473 6 32 794 682Union 8,099 4,834 243 48 1,116 276 1,425 15 142 2,608 3,051

Van Buren 3,567 2,419 111 24 352 61 553 6 41 1,331 1,250Washington 17,937 11,567 509 79 1,814 529 3,148 10 280 6,073 6,421White 9,796 6,276 333 53 1,133 272 1,588 15 126 3,417 3,542Woodruff 1,298 741 34 9 191 55 248 2 18 411 475Yell 3,309 1,903 87 21 378 104 750 5 60 1,028 1,098

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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California

90 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, California c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

3,555,359 2,507,483 125,703 22,038 363,523 102,552 401,256 2,498 30,304 1,372,812 1,384,728

Alameda 136,771 94,745 4,328 886 13,920 4,170 17,295 62 1,366 49,888 54,445Alpine 119 88 6 0 8 1 14 0 1 52 32Amador 6,947 5,068 238 26 651 140 770 4 49 2,811 2,500Butte 33,215 22,650 1,109 148 3,592 710 4,632 37 338 12,298 12,741Calaveras 8,324 5,949 282 32 727 174 1,086 10 63 3,415 2,723

Colusa 2,270 1,509 94 8 294 72 269 1 24 918 829Contra Costa 116,375 82,124 4,287 626 12,215 2,985 12,941 54 1,144 44,705 46,007Del Norte 3,853 2,394 121 19 440 104 714 9 52 1,378 1,313Eldorado 22,716 16,212 784 93 1,961 534 2,881 19 231 9,051 7,885Fresno 78,660 53,316 2,699 532 8,823 3,032 9,453 64 741 29,377 30,210

Glenn 3,650 2,462 145 23 410 95 477 5 34 1,417 1,329Humboldt 18,164 11,375 632 94 2,186 534 3,126 21 195 6,416 6,481Imperial 14,090 9,031 664 141 1,791 538 1,759 25 140 5,883 4,468Inyo 3,268 2,388 104 14 348 56 335 1 21 1,303 1,301Kern 69,566 43,978 2,224 397 7,690 2,620 11,578 124 956 24,649 23,993

Kings 9,883 6,241 401 69 1,228 384 1,410 17 134 3,580 3,517Lake 11,771 7,855 304 53 1,097 288 2,036 16 124 4,393 3,969Lassen 3,096 1,911 94 17 328 107 591 4 45 1,100 982Los Angeles 846,816 605,974 29,804 5,919 84,136 25,674 88,525 583 6,199 330,362 336,907Madera 14,380 9,866 518 77 1,443 426 1,890 22 138 5,741 4,822

Marin 36,209 27,519 1,443 239 3,678 616 2,536 7 170 15,287 15,128Mariposa 3,197 2,245 110 11 288 77 432 3 31 1,267 1,100Mendocino 12,950 8,578 410 70 1,353 409 1,983 9 138 4,789 4,603Merced 19,993 13,041 751 147 2,246 727 2,808 28 246 7,386 7,064Modoc 1,679 1,137 53 5 178 43 246 1 17 671 565

Mono 887 671 29 2 66 22 86 0 10 408 262Monterey 38,909 27,344 1,562 237 4,346 1,035 4,019 27 340 15,391 15,463Napa 18,092 13,009 586 150 1,940 603 1,674 9 121 7,091 7,366Nevada 17,465 12,832 651 67 1,579 313 1,870 9 145 7,153 6,335Orange 287,492 213,335 10,970 1,707 29,864 7,168 22,546 124 1,777 117,184 118,408

Placer 38,523 28,178 1,333 159 3,604 883 4,017 24 326 15,176 14,633Plumas 3,999 2,805 146 16 345 80 571 6 30 1,608 1,284Riverside 206,499 149,534 6,606 1,057 19,534 5,730 22,135 154 1,750 82,568 78,232Sacramento 132,435 87,609 4,149 798 13,958 4,291 19,925 92 1,613 45,964 50,921San Benito 4,573 3,263 134 27 400 164 521 1 64 1,833 1,594

San Bernardino 158,674 103,071 5,159 1,170 16,812 7,033 23,249 197 1,983 56,608 56,323San Diego 303,770 216,618 12,607 1,940 32,664 7,734 29,908 162 2,137 121,635 119,676San Francisco 85,507 62,495 2,182 513 7,459 1,596 10,871 27 365 31,845 36,052San Joaquin 62,350 40,948 1,954 421 6,655 2,346 9,190 58 777 22,224 23,115San Luis Obispo 36,977 26,520 1,392 167 3,723 715 4,111 23 326 14,471 14,469

San Mateo 86,154 65,179 3,121 463 8,314 1,754 6,825 23 475 35,084 36,347Santa Barbara 51,303 36,793 2,176 368 5,417 1,207 4,920 30 393 20,722 20,717Santa Clara 153,520 113,427 6,008 888 14,392 3,891 13,787 61 1,066 62,659 60,712Santa Cruz 25,401 17,837 900 130 2,790 682 2,849 14 198 9,474 10,356Shasta 29,793 19,241 1,007 169 3,113 876 4,979 37 372 10,663 10,280

Sierra 591 425 21 0 59 8 72 0 5 231 219Siskiyou 8,323 5,679 318 41 906 174 1,124 8 73 3,252 2,967Solano 37,574 24,645 1,300 234 3,910 1,277 5,647 36 524 13,124 13,794Sonoma 60,396 42,752 1,985 388 6,585 1,691 6,523 22 449 22,488 24,892Stanislaus 51,138 33,458 1,577 249 5,484 1,590 8,063 62 656 18,235 18,679

Sutter 9,895 6,549 381 35 1,115 257 1,441 12 105 3,718 3,609Tehama 9,394 6,214 295 46 1,011 197 1,515 16 98 3,498 3,281Trinity 2,511 1,604 88 10 234 55 480 6 35 944 757Tulare 36,015 23,706 1,218 294 4,075 1,446 4,863 45 368 13,111 13,260Tuolumne 11,078 7,956 361 43 1,035 237 1,336 8 102 4,420 3,949

Ventura 83,626 59,792 3,007 466 8,388 2,234 8,910 54 775 32,748 32,706Yolo 16,345 11,178 598 98 1,792 477 2,038 14 150 6,240 6,235Yuba 6,935 4,258 237 35 780 226 1,298 11 89 2,435 2,344

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Colorado

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 91

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Colorado c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

441,519 305,073 16,514 1,886 47,569 13,153 52,814 283 4,227 169,773 165,335

Adams 32,029 21,326 960 125 3,198 1,133 4,868 23 396 11,608 11,385Alamosa 1,331 798 47 8 155 65 234 2 22 441 452Arapahoe 46,213 32,881 1,713 227 4,759 1,466 4,727 14 427 18,097 17,894Archuleta 1,473 1,093 62 9 114 34 148 2 11 630 430Baca 832 523 53 2 160 28 62 0 5 329 356

Bent 597 361 28 3 73 21 103 1 6 232 193Boulder 23,028 16,434 959 128 2,479 648 2,198 4 178 9,171 8,934Chaffee 2,731 1,988 109 10 285 69 256 1 12 1,129 982Cheyenne 290 194 20 0 48 9 16 0 3 127 119Clear Creek 845 589 31 6 75 28 108 0 8 343 262

Conejos 979 571 47 7 134 34 172 2 12 371 302Costilla 639 376 17 6 60 19 146 2 14 230 167Crowley 503 288 22 0 66 15 102 1 9 172 166Custer 647 463 29 2 43 15 87 0 6 262 187Delta 5,106 3,584 225 14 580 110 547 7 41 2,159 1,777

Denver 59,576 41,396 1,788 227 6,227 1,388 8,079 28 443 21,379 24,976Dolores 347 210 17 0 48 10 56 1 4 140 105Douglas 11,280 8,190 467 49 940 503 1,001 3 126 4,668 3,596Eagle 1,753 1,268 70 8 142 85 159 1 19 782 494Elbert 1,542 1,052 53 7 141 69 195 3 23 622 444

El Paso 48,582 32,737 2,044 236 5,347 1,621 6,034 33 530 18,223 17,980Fremont 6,491 4,284 243 31 736 182 925 8 81 2,448 2,319Garfield 4,033 2,835 130 18 410 137 457 3 43 1,598 1,466Gilpin 373 250 12 0 23 12 69 0 7 150 87Grand 1,145 883 41 5 74 21 112 0 10 532 313

Gunnison 951 687 36 3 89 38 86 2 10 399 326Hinsdale 107 83 5 0 8 0 11 0 0 47 28Huerfano 1,213 794 46 4 134 21 198 2 13 465 397Jackson 209 147 7 0 29 5 19 0 1 96 66Jefferson 55,580 40,134 2,043 221 5,700 1,583 5,421 18 460 22,182 21,355

Kiowa 253 173 16 2 41 3 19 0 0 109 105Kit Carson 1,133 749 68 7 186 30 86 2 6 507 448Lake 624 393 27 2 85 21 91 1 4 236 205La Plata 4,508 3,201 162 21 469 152 461 2 39 1,810 1,583Larimer 25,926 18,469 1,004 69 2,734 688 2,738 12 213 10,060 9,883

Las Animas 2,355 1,417 95 19 346 59 386 4 29 819 851Lincoln 704 467 32 2 111 9 76 1 7 279 294Logan 2,942 1,926 143 12 421 92 320 2 25 1,181 1,128Mesa 18,492 12,885 647 92 2,036 470 2,173 19 169 7,180 6,958Mineral 138 96 2 0 25 7 8 0 0 54 48

Moffat 1,383 885 45 5 190 39 203 1 15 520 470Montezuma 3,483 2,317 140 15 423 116 434 3 34 1,371 1,183Montrose 5,277 3,714 206 16 624 140 534 5 38 2,103 1,948Morgan 3,259 2,181 151 11 448 71 366 1 29 1,322 1,253Otero 2,846 1,819 112 7 364 89 424 5 25 1,050 1,069

Ouray 542 410 27 0 51 4 46 0 4 243 171Park 1,387 964 36 2 81 48 240 0 17 533 346Phillips 794 526 48 4 139 11 60 0 6 334 338Pitkin 1,248 998 64 21 75 34 54 0 4 659 360Prowers 1,624 1,050 75 6 250 42 182 1 17 603 675

Pueblo 20,380 12,452 868 97 2,644 652 3,348 35 283 7,332 7,318Rio Blanco 764 494 26 0 97 33 104 1 8 283 250Rio Grande 1,832 1,203 71 12 213 63 248 3 19 747 618Routt 1,295 926 49 10 124 42 127 2 14 535 415Saguache 484 332 20 2 66 12 51 0 2 203 161

San Juan 62 40 0 0 8 2 12 0 0 23 16San Miguel 318 220 13 0 28 23 28 1 5 135 84Sedgwick 598 436 26 2 71 7 52 0 4 267 227Summit 1,256 994 49 6 70 34 96 0 8 595 311Teller 2,268 1,548 81 6 168 82 354 2 27 867 637

Washington 766 499 52 1 136 19 56 0 4 337 302Weld 17,557 11,642 644 67 2,018 542 2,417 19 207 6,651 6,300Yuma 1,374 942 86 6 213 38 84 0 5 565 570

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Connecticut

92 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Connecticut c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

527,962 396,245 13,066 2,651 48,091 13,168 50,440 185 4,116 204,672 223,033

Fairfield 131,550 101,339 3,897 702 12,217 2,913 9,630 37 816 53,895 56,654Hartford 138,781 104,586 3,137 734 11,904 3,745 13,567 39 1,069 52,784 59,248Litchfield 30,432 22,970 656 151 2,773 734 2,884 6 257 11,945 12,556Middlesex 24,832 18,854 621 105 2,177 545 2,352 7 171 9,699 10,289New Haven 130,463 96,446 2,837 620 12,190 3,251 13,943 55 1,121 48,932 56,007

New London 38,381 27,597 1,162 200 3,966 1,047 4,057 20 332 14,850 15,248Tolland 17,558 13,266 419 76 1,463 441 1,720 8 166 6,958 6,776Windham 15,958 11,183 338 65 1,398 491 2,286 12 185 5,602 6,255

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Delaware

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 93

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Delaware c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

119,104 84,575 3,340 566 11,782 3,413 14,224 59 1,145 44,417 45,370

Kent 17,353 11,854 432 138 1,638 746 2,351 9 185 6,181 6,243New Castle 68,923 48,125 2,115 294 7,263 1,964 8,412 32 718 25,422 26,960Sussex 32,826 24,595 791 135 2,881 702 3,461 17 242 12,814 12,168

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Florida

94 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Florida c 2,703,153 1,979,591 81,492 12,780 262,077 60,747 282,705 1,803 21,958 1,066,282 1,057,246

Alachua 23,595 16,017 712 221 2,394 962 3,019 17 253 8,304 9,049Baker 2,516 1,418 53 30 261 124 574 3 53 735 747Bay 22,218 14,528 752 143 2,589 669 3,264 22 251 8,040 7,740Bradford 2,717 1,725 76 30 318 98 434 5 31 889 984Brevard 98,152 71,654 3,224 405 9,526 1,909 10,543 64 825 39,815 36,601

Broward 237,079 174,779 5,649 1,072 25,335 5,691 22,628 115 1,810 87,799 104,110Calhoun 1,766 1,038 51 14 233 57 347 3 24 568 619Charlotte 43,928 34,516 1,283 144 3,527 468 3,718 25 247 19,027 16,691Citrus 37,969 29,110 1,125 141 3,127 492 3,700 29 246 16,140 13,612Clay 17,572 11,855 567 90 1,773 651 2,388 18 231 6,387 5,933

Collier 55,868 44,097 2,606 159 5,070 673 3,020 21 221 26,122 20,973Columbia 8,535 5,458 212 52 854 262 1,565 17 116 3,069 2,737De Soto 4,611 3,272 134 23 418 110 603 6 45 1,778 1,670Dixie 2,488 1,592 56 12 234 69 489 4 32 918 714Duval 87,984 58,037 2,403 496 10,193 3,341 12,429 63 1,021 29,395 34,657

Escambia 40,834 26,837 1,602 259 4,725 1,191 5,711 44 465 14,449 14,747Flagler 16,790 13,216 471 67 1,069 219 1,608 9 130 7,235 5,851Franklin 1,733 1,194 58 6 176 35 249 3 12 699 548Gadsden 5,754 3,643 104 51 532 273 1,054 5 92 1,764 2,027Gilchrist 2,162 1,388 49 15 221 61 392 4 33 749 707

Glades 1,647 1,217 50 10 155 35 174 1 5 723 508Gulf 2,527 1,618 108 12 352 62 349 3 22 967 848Hamilton 1,639 965 48 11 191 69 325 3 29 559 471Hardee 2,871 1,926 78 22 295 115 397 4 34 1,080 1,009Hendry 3,693 2,450 108 38 379 160 517 3 39 1,463 1,136

Hernando 40,249 30,437 1,137 153 3,073 577 4,455 42 375 16,962 14,738Highlands 23,667 18,472 769 92 1,927 332 1,935 13 127 10,245 9,153Hillsborough 129,162 87,473 3,661 719 13,403 4,104 18,168 104 1,530 46,383 48,602Holmes 3,051 1,810 84 17 360 84 626 9 61 1,012 965Indian River 31,165 24,034 1,283 104 3,053 433 2,083 14 161 13,795 12,541

Jackson 7,011 4,296 165 73 786 353 1,233 11 93 2,267 2,419Jefferson 1,909 1,251 50 9 203 69 307 1 20 678 671Lafayette 847 539 26 6 100 22 144 2 8 308 280Lake 56,402 43,885 1,649 167 4,707 819 4,837 31 308 24,118 21,089Lee 103,333 80,005 3,378 364 8,872 1,823 8,270 44 578 44,445 39,217

Leon 22,164 15,898 641 134 2,221 766 2,301 7 197 8,090 9,006Levy 6,816 4,503 187 41 681 174 1,152 8 70 2,574 2,159Liberty 798 459 22 9 80 46 168 1 12 270 231Madison 2,652 1,660 75 17 308 96 449 4 45 880 951Manatee 57,518 44,245 1,778 185 5,397 895 4,670 27 322 23,936 23,193

Marion 66,230 49,996 1,911 293 5,433 1,161 6,866 53 517 27,687 24,276Martin 34,315 26,886 1,319 101 3,249 415 2,167 12 166 15,458 13,638Miami-Dade 238,993 175,004 7,842 1,837 21,775 6,926 23,617 171 1,821 93,715 95,496Monroe 11,056 8,223 358 43 911 167 1,279 6 67 4,823 3,461Nassau 9,301 6,244 382 58 953 291 1,257 9 105 3,561 3,080

Okaloosa 22,242 15,266 963 117 2,491 648 2,511 27 220 8,677 7,773Okeechobee 5,904 4,001 146 36 615 160 872 10 65 2,350 1,885Orange 97,596 65,862 2,773 641 9,531 3,423 14,021 85 1,259 34,640 36,327Osceola 22,927 14,987 551 194 1,975 774 4,009 37 401 7,881 7,667Palm Beach 250,639 196,417 7,765 811 24,517 3,950 15,853 90 1,236 107,838 107,093

Pasco 85,266 62,285 2,205 306 7,777 1,480 10,419 67 726 33,109 33,106Pinellas 182,697 134,164 4,711 621 19,551 3,199 19,131 71 1,248 68,113 78,518Polk 88,207 62,712 2,466 426 8,342 2,255 11,053 67 886 34,061 32,627Putnam 13,230 8,627 392 92 1,433 390 2,102 26 168 4,896 4,384St. Johns 22,546 16,382 850 105 2,288 522 2,210 14 176 9,108 8,496

St. Lucie 44,680 33,126 1,192 186 3,645 873 5,183 39 435 18,185 16,342Santa Rosa 16,836 11,088 615 101 1,650 543 2,582 30 227 6,216 5,188Sarasota 94,291 74,316 3,343 293 9,094 1,037 5,777 30 400 41,048 39,256Seminole 44,669 31,134 1,323 292 4,643 1,371 5,326 37 542 16,467 17,126Sumter 17,742 14,160 510 44 1,258 190 1,485 10 85 7,820 5,925

Suwannee 6,577 4,282 183 45 713 221 1,054 12 68 2,315 2,238Taylor 3,091 1,951 80 17 360 107 525 6 44 1,088 1,018Union 1,080 644 27 12 108 60 208 2 19 352 333Volusia 96,786 70,895 2,704 423 9,303 1,826 10,824 67 745 37,564 37,939Wakulla 2,596 1,750 65 19 241 91 389 2 38 960 815

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Florida

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 95

Walton 6,766 4,558 224 34 691 158 1,022 8 72 2,540 2,207Washington 3,484 2,104 106 22 409 123 666 6 48 1,172 1,125

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Georgia

96 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Georgia c 891,553 580,753 23,131 4,942 94,763 35,332 140,153 804 11,675 294,427 327,516

Appling 2,138 1,220 56 8 274 86 458 3 34 674 687Atkinson 719 382 26 7 87 26 174 2 15 213 221Bacon 1,336 737 28 6 144 57 336 3 25 387 433Baker 446 268 15 4 59 15 78 1 7 138 164Baldwin 5,445 3,277 91 50 456 283 1,191 4 92 1,573 1,804

Banks 1,865 1,197 37 9 144 71 376 2 28 588 581Barrow 5,001 3,153 86 29 508 225 913 5 83 1,510 1,782Bartow 9,536 6,087 214 52 932 359 1,758 8 126 3,071 3,238Ben Hill 2,265 1,390 50 16 265 87 421 2 33 680 849Berrien 2,086 1,255 53 11 254 76 407 4 26 682 722

Bibb 20,802 13,037 503 121 2,227 808 3,769 24 314 6,165 8,167Bleckley 1,517 922 36 8 144 64 313 1 29 433 562Brantley 1,882 933 45 17 212 83 542 6 44 535 477Brooks 2,080 1,284 55 11 264 94 349 2 22 625 807Bryan 2,382 1,428 62 20 262 129 435 2 44 784 712

Bulloch 5,365 3,503 155 30 576 230 784 8 78 1,841 1,905Burke 2,626 1,499 59 18 290 162 545 3 50 773 852Butts 2,486 1,575 44 13 229 96 485 4 41 748 865Calhoun 675 415 21 4 85 29 111 1 9 200 265Camden 3,508 2,046 94 24 347 179 734 8 77 1,158 978

Candler 1,292 814 31 8 137 49 232 3 18 410 465Carroll 11,328 7,316 225 59 1,029 423 2,099 13 164 3,521 3,959Catoosa 7,423 4,983 201 28 836 222 1,067 7 79 2,538 2,844Charlton 1,194 652 34 13 138 60 273 2 22 360 364Chatham 31,201 20,978 1,045 193 3,809 1,105 3,742 20 309 11,229 12,124

Chattahoochee 293 165 11 2 37 18 56 1 4 91 76Chattooga 3,862 2,540 63 15 361 136 691 9 48 1,207 1,474Cherokee 13,123 8,971 362 54 1,300 510 1,762 9 155 4,657 4,595Clarke 9,413 6,431 271 57 969 289 1,293 5 98 3,239 3,725Clay 534 333 13 1 70 17 93 1 5 174 195

Clayton 17,615 10,224 419 108 1,848 1,109 3,532 19 355 5,217 5,707Clinch 839 419 16 7 102 41 227 1 25 225 254Cobb 52,702 37,287 1,507 238 5,412 1,849 5,805 29 575 19,436 19,949Coffee 4,127 2,305 93 25 480 178 958 3 85 1,144 1,379Colquitt 5,357 3,390 142 21 681 192 863 8 60 1,722 2,074

Columbia 9,209 6,062 283 52 1,034 418 1,227 7 127 3,209 3,197Cook 1,991 1,213 42 18 250 74 363 3 29 633 720Coweta 10,046 6,668 257 54 974 389 1,568 8 129 3,359 3,503Crawford 983 543 16 5 97 45 254 2 23 275 285Crisp 2,781 1,752 59 12 338 127 457 4 33 838 1,103

Dade 2,084 1,290 67 11 270 71 344 4 26 720 700Dawson 1,797 1,213 49 7 168 52 283 1 23 660 553Decatur 3,592 2,180 97 19 446 138 649 6 58 1,147 1,309De Kalb 58,594 39,327 1,550 373 5,792 2,631 8,150 28 743 19,446 23,011Dodge 2,274 1,315 38 5 245 93 530 4 44 588 822

Dooly 1,592 953 32 5 207 78 290 1 25 455 609Dougherty 11,604 7,382 311 72 1,303 505 1,865 12 155 3,624 4,468Douglas 9,289 5,982 218 50 955 430 1,512 7 133 3,058 3,175Early 1,707 1,071 52 9 228 64 260 2 23 562 647Echols 276 160 8 2 35 11 55 1 4 87 90

Effingham 3,990 2,274 127 27 532 173 773 7 77 1,319 1,202Elbert 3,350 2,042 72 15 363 110 690 4 54 1,049 1,204Emanuel 3,158 1,872 63 22 334 159 649 5 53 921 1,114Evans 1,351 832 41 11 152 59 233 2 21 429 503Fannin 4,168 2,680 140 20 489 117 677 5 38 1,491 1,430

Fayette 10,623 7,666 361 51 1,100 362 969 4 109 4,020 3,970Floyd 14,615 9,650 354 77 1,536 492 2,340 10 157 4,783 5,617Forsyth 8,775 6,235 261 39 884 275 990 3 89 3,325 3,080Franklin 3,444 2,274 71 15 323 100 607 5 50 1,124 1,237Fulton 73,381 49,070 2,260 414 8,392 2,761 9,781 33 669 24,830 29,712

Gilmer 3,618 2,458 89 15 312 83 611 5 44 1,314 1,137Glascock 381 255 6 0 46 15 55 0 5 129 148Glynn 11,242 7,501 358 72 1,293 331 1,540 7 140 3,991 4,199Gordon 5,888 3,805 106 35 549 211 1,095 5 80 1,815 2,066Grady 3,057 1,854 60 19 348 136 589 4 46 912 1,109

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Georgia

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 97

Greene 2,626 1,790 71 13 221 71 421 2 35 907 850Gwinnett 40,882 27,979 1,054 222 4,149 1,888 5,047 19 525 14,164 15,126Habersham 5,321 3,755 154 28 485 143 703 2 51 1,962 1,972Hall 16,569 11,560 454 79 1,523 507 2,262 10 176 5,927 6,151Hancock 1,254 711 24 10 167 71 248 1 24 357 433

Haralson 3,969 2,601 61 20 328 154 743 5 56 1,216 1,411Harris 3,071 2,081 85 12 299 115 443 3 34 1,081 1,073Hart 3,835 2,711 106 11 320 111 536 3 38 1,355 1,438Heard 1,318 783 18 9 120 59 305 2 21 391 425Henry 12,784 8,428 297 68 1,245 541 1,999 9 196 4,220 4,378

Houston 9,723 6,030 308 56 1,062 468 1,639 11 149 3,161 3,425Irwin 1,314 817 42 5 166 58 207 1 18 421 489Jackson 5,281 3,410 100 22 493 187 998 5 67 1,656 1,825Jasper 1,577 1,034 33 6 140 61 275 2 26 531 526Jeff Davis 1,866 1,041 34 9 218 90 438 2 34 532 584

Jefferson 2,452 1,456 54 15 283 117 484 4 36 707 893Jenkins 1,091 658 17 10 121 50 217 1 17 318 401Johnson 1,142 684 25 5 114 36 257 2 20 352 401Jones 2,885 1,682 62 15 297 107 661 4 57 856 919Lamar 2,258 1,486 48 12 179 79 417 4 34 741 785

Lanier 830 480 16 8 93 31 187 1 14 248 269Laurens 6,127 3,755 126 33 631 221 1,259 6 96 1,841 2,226Lee 1,891 1,158 42 9 193 123 331 1 35 587 617Liberty 2,968 1,659 78 17 328 212 612 4 57 869 877Lincoln 1,276 838 29 10 127 36 218 2 17 427 436

Long 677 370 16 3 86 33 149 2 16 186 213Lowndes 9,488 6,020 264 74 1,133 402 1,461 11 122 3,141 3,472Lumpkin 2,503 1,654 63 13 239 84 420 1 29 868 833McDuffie 2,656 1,615 56 13 318 111 498 2 42 818 946McIntosh 1,586 983 45 17 142 78 299 1 22 532 439

Macon 1,255 761 22 4 144 72 231 1 21 362 456Madison 3,387 2,116 64 14 303 131 711 5 44 1,043 1,131Marion 594 341 17 5 81 27 116 1 7 192 192Meriwether 3,073 1,967 57 15 295 123 569 4 43 932 1,118Miller 892 566 23 4 123 26 135 1 14 295 341

Mitchell 2,718 1,658 64 17 342 106 485 4 41 831 998Monroe 2,785 1,775 54 15 233 121 537 2 47 840 940Montgomery 998 589 24 7 103 39 218 2 17 316 305Morgan 2,271 1,542 53 13 219 88 328 1 25 794 799Murray 3,791 2,219 65 22 316 170 918 5 78 1,104 1,187

Muscogee 22,345 14,364 660 131 2,907 896 3,102 23 262 7,106 9,159Newton 8,030 5,304 183 30 772 311 1,315 6 110 2,666 2,847Oconee 2,592 1,781 91 7 241 93 345 3 30 949 940Oglethorpe 1,580 991 32 5 155 59 311 1 27 506 508Paulding 6,941 4,237 153 34 753 360 1,269 10 125 2,129 2,242

Peach 2,928 1,722 62 15 323 143 610 5 48 875 973Pickens 3,908 2,773 132 14 400 95 461 3 30 1,531 1,312Pierce 2,204 1,211 51 10 257 86 543 4 42 646 674Pike 1,748 1,187 40 8 143 63 276 3 27 608 594Polk 5,888 3,622 146 28 628 207 1,150 13 95 1,802 2,129

Pulaski 1,225 746 30 5 165 38 223 1 18 361 472Putnam 3,005 2,121 96 19 238 89 414 2 26 1,162 942Quitman 437 268 10 2 57 18 79 0 4 140 156Rabun 2,197 1,553 70 13 219 46 276 1 18 838 789Randolph 1,005 584 26 6 183 45 146 2 13 296 415

Richmond 23,726 14,367 658 210 2,725 1,250 4,139 25 353 7,285 8,541Rockdale 7,885 5,350 198 43 772 320 1,103 5 94 2,759 2,808Schley 435 260 13 2 53 19 80 1 8 124 162Screven 2,024 1,238 52 17 250 79 345 5 37 671 721Seminole 1,536 985 39 8 196 52 237 2 17 517 575

Spalding 8,169 5,330 128 45 768 286 1,490 10 113 2,529 2,982Stephens 4,420 2,940 101 13 444 136 721 4 61 1,410 1,736Stewart 680 393 19 4 109 34 115 1 6 219 253Sumter 3,916 2,523 86 23 422 159 645 5 53 1,169 1,557Talbot 958 555 23 7 101 42 212 3 16 306 292

Taliaferro 287 190 5 2 31 8 48 0 2 96 114Tattnall 2,388 1,416 67 17 291 90 477 2 28 731 829Taylor 1,179 671 26 4 149 47 258 3 20 350 389Telfair 1,749 1,016 31 6 211 61 389 4 32 469 664Terrell 1,406 843 30 5 188 66 251 3 21 431 519

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Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Georgia

98 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Thomas 6,276 3,995 145 50 677 294 1,031 7 77 1,967 2,371Tift 4,586 2,941 116 17 534 165 747 4 62 1,445 1,756Toombs 3,595 2,138 64 28 437 127 734 7 59 1,022 1,302Towns 2,867 2,091 99 9 283 50 315 2 19 1,153 1,012Treutlen 862 502 17 5 100 28 194 2 13 245 301

Troup 8,183 5,479 152 42 777 327 1,287 8 111 2,546 3,276Turner 1,102 693 23 6 114 49 197 2 19 348 399Twiggs 1,430 692 37 8 178 82 392 5 36 378 406Union 3,990 2,910 130 20 369 67 464 4 27 1,605 1,357Upson 4,577 3,006 70 18 406 182 838 6 51 1,362 1,743

Walker 9,576 6,237 230 44 1,126 301 1,520 9 109 3,143 3,647Walton 7,048 4,816 148 30 633 235 1,096 4 86 2,354 2,618Ware 5,006 2,994 118 31 550 173 1,047 7 86 1,447 1,873Warren 903 541 24 7 114 31 174 1 12 283 332Washington 2,714 1,601 62 12 379 141 474 3 41 806 1,004

Wayne 3,660 2,235 110 24 393 120 708 5 64 1,231 1,190Webster 269 184 8 2 29 8 36 0 3 95 104Wheeler 697 399 11 4 75 27 169 0 12 200 242White 3,448 2,415 91 16 329 87 470 1 40 1,273 1,157Whitfield 10,795 7,417 201 46 962 352 1,683 7 128 3,579 4,165

Wilcox 927 533 23 6 114 34 197 3 17 273 346Wilkes 1,783 1,144 48 10 204 57 298 3 19 570 690Wilkinson 1,594 881 41 4 188 71 376 3 29 453 515Worth 2,560 1,605 69 19 302 108 422 3 32 829 928

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Hawaii

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 99

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Hawaii c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

157,001 120,072 4,010 1,271 12,938 3,953 13,601 85 1,070 61,604 63,372

Hawaii 21,848 15,631 543 184 1,973 641 2,654 17 205 8,471 7,836Honolulu 111,400 86,731 2,905 864 8,943 2,624 8,602 55 677 43,984 46,413Kauai 8,228 6,221 213 80 728 236 692 5 54 3,245 3,204Maui 15,521 11,488 348 144 1,295 451 1,652 9 135 5,901 5,918

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Idaho

100 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Idaho c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

163,781 114,083 6,124 826 17,268 4,714 19,089 151 1,525 63,832 59,424

Ada 32,373 22,990 1,090 138 3,434 1,041 3,372 13 295 11,972 12,885Adams 696 488 34 2 63 9 94 1 5 299 210Bannock 8,037 5,468 251 38 816 255 1,101 9 98 2,978 2,884Bear Lake 963 681 41 3 104 32 92 2 9 407 332Benewah 1,524 960 57 6 180 51 247 3 19 593 444

Bingham 4,994 3,494 197 27 463 184 582 4 42 1,982 1,758Blaine 1,810 1,397 76 21 162 51 91 0 12 835 578Boise 836 573 24 4 62 14 146 1 12 330 216Bonner 5,803 3,888 213 30 602 158 839 10 62 2,180 1,857Bonneville 10,306 7,223 404 54 1,010 321 1,182 12 100 4,032 3,686

Boundary 1,478 956 61 4 155 44 238 3 17 606 435Butte 491 345 25 2 51 4 60 0 4 212 157Camas 129 89 6 0 20 3 11 0 1 52 49Canyon 15,393 10,727 494 95 1,594 544 1,783 14 141 5,816 5,829Caribou 1,054 722 53 2 132 23 110 1 10 427 393

Cassia 2,763 2,013 116 14 255 73 271 2 21 1,169 1,039Clark 88 70 2 0 8 1 7 0 0 38 36Clearwater 1,728 1,113 74 5 184 32 295 4 21 698 511Custer 619 417 29 3 69 14 81 1 5 253 197Elmore 2,101 1,434 77 8 251 53 254 1 22 799 727

Franklin 1,407 1,002 77 9 159 46 102 2 9 608 516Fremont 1,513 1,086 71 2 156 38 150 2 8 637 529Gem 2,501 1,787 93 22 271 61 247 2 19 1,012 878Gooding 2,024 1,474 72 9 231 49 176 2 13 846 790Idaho 2,799 1,830 141 13 324 60 393 7 31 1,155 869

Jefferson 2,180 1,453 84 14 249 95 257 5 23 829 746Jerome 2,225 1,585 98 14 230 59 223 2 13 928 807Kootenai 16,763 11,419 609 102 1,717 444 2,254 16 202 6,356 5,779Latah 3,629 2,570 169 17 340 99 395 3 36 1,515 1,280Lemhi 1,382 969 52 5 135 29 181 1 9 572 439

Lewis 880 567 42 6 100 21 131 1 12 353 282Lincoln 618 454 25 5 67 15 49 0 4 277 228Madison 1,871 1,339 89 19 195 65 146 1 16 809 673Minidoka 2,466 1,778 105 11 244 69 241 1 16 1,053 889Nez Perce 6,724 4,588 276 25 790 127 854 6 58 2,654 2,499

Oneida 598 429 21 2 66 19 56 0 3 236 227Owyhee 1,269 882 44 4 144 39 148 0 8 514 429Payette 2,969 2,082 105 13 309 95 341 3 22 1,202 1,030Power 905 622 35 6 102 17 116 0 6 363 332Shoshone 2,927 1,767 110 12 407 61 533 7 30 1,073 971

Teton 554 408 23 5 53 20 42 0 4 242 194Twin Falls 9,239 6,704 350 44 1,032 218 827 6 59 3,656 3,722Valley 1,439 1,056 47 4 118 30 170 1 12 602 446Washington 1,711 1,180 63 5 215 29 201 2 15 663 645

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Illinois

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 101

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Illinois c 1,597,718 1,126,875 48,240 9,016 185,289 48,495 165,167 924 13,713 593,723 654,951

Adams 11,463 8,273 414 46 1,375 264 1,023 6 62 4,523 4,794Alexander 1,555 946 47 8 189 69 269 2 25 501 563Bond 2,569 1,727 95 12 337 71 297 3 26 999 997Boone 5,565 4,045 156 27 545 190 552 2 48 2,172 2,065Brown 828 567 35 3 120 13 84 1 6 321 337

Bureau 6,068 4,380 225 17 808 112 486 2 38 2,390 2,586Calhoun 944 635 51 8 121 23 100 0 7 384 328Carroll 2,935 2,091 120 12 349 62 281 1 20 1,169 1,147Cass 2,153 1,426 98 10 341 60 201 1 16 844 855Champaign 16,589 11,450 637 95 2,137 526 1,605 7 134 6,236 6,857

Christian 6,791 4,537 284 30 1,047 162 673 6 52 2,546 2,793Clark 2,946 2,008 130 11 418 55 296 3 25 1,102 1,191Clay 2,472 1,619 105 13 356 72 284 3 20 915 996Clinton 5,054 3,337 192 71 706 259 442 2 46 1,866 1,996Coles 6,774 4,756 237 29 839 145 709 5 56 2,468 2,866

Cook 637,158 454,042 15,736 4,220 68,777 20,171 68,424 313 5,475 231,783 269,416Crawford 3,574 2,425 135 16 531 67 370 3 27 1,317 1,472Cumberland 1,629 1,145 59 8 204 33 165 1 14 597 668De Kalb 9,549 6,893 286 37 1,113 310 830 2 79 3,663 3,961De Witt 2,804 1,943 118 11 340 62 304 3 23 1,055 1,117

Douglas 3,232 2,259 163 7 475 78 232 3 16 1,293 1,376Du Page 109,397 82,076 2,967 493 11,402 2,916 8,693 36 814 42,828 45,841Edgar 3,333 2,221 125 8 503 104 345 2 25 1,201 1,431Edwards 1,251 839 51 2 188 28 131 0 10 464 524Effingham 4,877 3,321 197 16 658 137 506 5 37 1,798 1,970

Fayette 3,428 2,301 136 15 447 100 397 4 29 1,281 1,305Ford 2,501 1,754 92 10 402 48 179 1 15 950 1,140Franklin 7,719 4,736 297 29 1,156 219 1,190 18 73 2,602 2,962Fulton 6,984 4,744 353 29 1,070 194 551 7 37 2,721 2,842Gallatin 1,208 720 54 4 204 36 183 1 8 439 446

Greene 2,538 1,675 117 10 343 62 298 2 32 981 974Grundy 5,547 3,854 205 14 712 171 533 4 54 2,082 2,135Hamilton 1,458 973 63 6 214 35 155 4 9 556 581Hancock 3,533 2,466 157 15 485 81 299 3 26 1,419 1,428Hardin 930 533 38 9 155 26 164 1 4 316 321

Henderson 1,355 986 47 4 163 23 116 2 14 547 522Henry 8,520 6,062 385 30 1,173 199 625 5 41 3,322 3,507Iroquois 5,866 4,041 227 30 764 147 606 3 48 2,313 2,293Jackson 5,928 3,852 191 41 792 228 761 5 57 2,033 2,387Jasper 1,627 1,113 85 2 234 36 142 2 12 672 631

Jefferson 6,002 3,974 226 31 804 163 741 8 55 2,154 2,401Jersey 3,592 2,340 142 8 503 106 449 6 39 1,331 1,315Jo Daviess 4,249 3,169 162 14 487 91 307 1 17 1,778 1,579Johnson 1,877 1,232 72 11 240 55 249 3 16 711 639Kane 37,374 27,343 972 164 3,727 1,199 3,607 13 350 14,292 14,981

Kankakee 15,592 10,096 435 173 1,901 758 2,044 12 173 5,461 5,919Kendall 6,380 4,644 171 25 712 212 552 2 62 2,457 2,449Knox 9,397 6,686 328 56 1,116 262 887 6 56 3,559 3,899Lake 68,624 50,320 2,203 381 6,949 2,183 5,986 31 571 27,864 26,790La Salle 20,238 14,509 648 85 2,595 528 1,724 10 138 7,841 8,338

Lawrence 2,973 1,926 121 12 473 109 304 2 26 1,089 1,227Lee 5,920 4,125 203 45 729 230 537 2 48 2,305 2,313Livingston 6,448 4,428 253 57 868 200 580 4 58 2,485 2,629Logan 4,689 3,311 158 23 651 98 410 2 35 1,740 2,031McDonough 4,552 3,180 199 22 677 92 357 4 21 1,769 2,004

McHenry 28,557 20,769 754 109 2,817 929 2,864 9 306 10,864 11,022McLean 16,350 11,650 572 65 1,988 388 1,565 5 117 6,074 6,883Macon 19,257 13,342 684 101 2,267 487 2,198 14 165 7,141 7,634Macoupin 8,521 5,611 382 28 1,219 224 968 10 80 3,206 3,383Madison 40,844 26,897 1,519 251 5,470 1,364 4,885 37 422 14,477 16,090

Marion 6,666 4,392 213 36 904 217 830 7 67 2,292 2,674Marshall 2,504 1,774 120 10 362 55 167 1 15 1,034 992Mason 3,223 2,142 167 10 486 82 309 3 24 1,272 1,226Massac 2,781 1,776 94 10 385 69 408 5 34 981 1,071Menard 1,866 1,301 61 5 243 63 176 1 17 739 724

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Illinois

102 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Mercer 2,919 2,019 141 10 407 65 256 1 20 1,162 1,136Monroe 4,052 2,828 157 14 563 107 339 1 42 1,563 1,623Montgomery 5,363 3,610 227 18 795 143 521 8 41 1,998 2,209Morgan 6,020 4,057 215 42 743 274 626 4 58 2,161 2,455Moultrie 2,511 1,809 95 10 313 52 213 2 16 1,001 1,039

Ogle 7,697 5,592 262 25 835 213 702 5 63 3,146 2,933Peoria 28,686 20,108 1,072 152 3,605 774 2,767 15 191 10,656 11,862Perry 3,713 2,431 151 12 550 85 452 4 27 1,329 1,490Piatt 2,605 1,822 113 8 380 61 197 2 21 1,032 1,081Pike 2,962 2,049 121 21 420 64 265 4 18 1,145 1,218

Pope 791 489 38 7 111 20 118 1 7 293 244Pulaski 1,153 722 43 7 166 36 163 2 15 405 434Putnam 1,055 775 41 3 118 17 93 1 7 440 382Randolph 5,453 3,649 195 24 763 148 620 4 50 1,994 2,200Richland 2,971 2,057 120 10 396 68 298 2 21 1,142 1,190

Rock Island 24,082 17,010 816 124 3,011 533 2,406 14 168 8,715 9,903St. Clair 34,357 22,344 1,099 227 4,615 1,267 4,352 28 425 11,854 13,836Saline 4,921 2,963 174 26 836 149 715 9 49 1,639 1,949Sangamon 27,765 19,435 767 170 3,066 1,009 3,006 14 297 9,659 11,629Schuyler 1,209 818 54 4 177 28 116 2 11 486 484

Scott 879 592 42 4 138 22 72 1 6 345 351Shelby 3,493 2,382 169 18 495 83 318 3 25 1,407 1,354Stark 1,153 819 58 5 173 16 77 0 4 470 492Stephenson 8,563 6,412 234 34 856 168 790 3 66 3,291 3,551Tazewell 21,396 15,300 938 86 2,749 531 1,665 11 116 8,507 8,587

Union 2,895 1,825 93 30 369 186 360 2 32 979 1,092Vermilion 14,403 9,644 464 70 1,827 380 1,865 10 143 5,115 5,668Wabash 2,164 1,481 91 9 302 61 202 3 15 816 899Warren 2,597 1,816 106 11 346 50 246 1 21 994 1,105Washington 2,423 1,620 117 8 379 77 201 2 20 984 960

Wayne 3,075 2,113 137 11 431 68 287 5 23 1,154 1,283White 3,186 2,108 135 11 518 61 326 5 23 1,184 1,335Whiteside 11,018 7,471 459 60 1,430 301 1,207 11 80 4,101 4,287Will 53,084 36,361 1,565 299 6,127 2,033 6,067 34 599 19,327 19,983Williamson 10,481 6,828 348 46 1,425 272 1,444 18 101 3,631 4,106

Winnebago 42,202 29,970 1,175 193 4,363 1,205 4,889 14 395 15,900 16,539Woodford 5,231 3,802 242 17 724 99 318 3 27 2,098 2,212

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Indiana

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 103

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Indiana c 873,227 606,779 26,756 4,294 99,750 25,819 100,984 664 8,181 315,314 345,649

Adams 4,664 3,423 156 14 548 97 388 2 35 1,783 1,990Allen 44,708 32,063 1,245 248 4,578 1,487 4,656 21 410 16,455 18,060Bartholomew 10,939 7,646 375 41 1,193 269 1,308 11 95 4,038 4,191Benton 1,500 1,043 61 7 220 35 121 1 12 565 634Blackford 2,559 1,788 93 6 305 61 282 3 21 910 1,020

Boone 6,283 4,614 209 26 702 167 521 1 44 2,459 2,594Brown 2,517 1,802 76 9 243 74 291 2 20 990 838Carroll 3,201 2,314 115 8 359 60 319 1 25 1,252 1,247Cass 6,158 4,364 162 28 704 195 649 4 52 2,156 2,528Clark 14,425 9,160 380 74 1,737 424 2,454 18 178 4,712 5,424

Clay 4,295 2,874 178 21 600 113 469 4 37 1,563 1,716Clinton 4,820 3,440 163 19 566 135 455 3 40 1,746 2,049Crawford 1,621 954 61 10 222 49 297 5 23 575 509Daviess 3,742 2,493 127 17 462 126 472 4 40 1,321 1,487Dearborn 6,606 4,413 228 30 816 197 839 7 76 2,387 2,417

Decatur 3,792 2,674 146 15 459 77 384 1 36 1,492 1,475De Kalb 5,486 3,866 137 31 581 176 627 1 67 1,990 2,115Delaware 18,893 12,987 648 90 2,279 522 2,187 21 160 6,795 7,509Dubois 5,729 4,082 200 15 720 153 508 2 48 2,246 2,307Elkhart 23,342 17,230 609 95 2,188 641 2,374 9 197 8,918 9,492

Fayette 4,709 3,052 164 31 599 189 617 8 50 1,688 1,765Floyd 10,075 6,680 311 55 1,212 296 1,405 7 110 3,460 3,860Fountain 3,188 2,190 117 14 446 74 324 2 21 1,187 1,268Franklin 3,697 2,477 136 14 464 128 438 5 35 1,375 1,354Fulton 3,516 2,572 101 16 366 66 367 3 26 1,364 1,358

Gibson 5,335 3,650 212 25 704 136 565 5 40 1,945 2,196Grant 13,033 8,962 399 69 1,382 351 1,754 9 105 4,622 5,041Greene 4,996 3,195 174 22 685 130 726 5 60 1,680 1,938Hamilton 18,500 13,662 623 82 1,950 624 1,403 9 146 7,489 7,140Hancock 7,990 5,817 240 37 775 242 801 4 74 3,014 2,972

Harrison 4,782 2,960 187 29 612 167 757 7 63 1,657 1,659Hendricks 12,762 9,397 420 34 1,352 365 1,091 8 96 4,950 4,999Henry 8,934 6,228 309 54 1,072 274 915 8 74 3,239 3,557Howard 14,629 10,496 417 50 1,527 362 1,650 7 120 5,085 5,806Huntington 5,800 4,277 163 27 588 171 528 3 43 2,132 2,446

Jackson 6,214 4,230 189 29 723 164 805 5 68 2,176 2,447Jasper 4,613 3,135 200 23 573 120 508 7 48 1,746 1,702Jay 3,696 2,574 108 21 435 106 419 4 30 1,321 1,436Jefferson 4,899 3,280 142 31 475 138 771 3 60 1,698 1,792Jennings 3,791 2,288 108 50 383 214 681 5 63 1,193 1,208

Johnson 15,445 11,319 417 52 1,637 393 1,496 7 125 5,638 6,260Knox 6,437 4,240 215 32 898 170 806 8 68 2,209 2,643Kosciusko 10,653 7,814 318 49 1,015 339 1,035 8 76 4,137 3,994Lagrange 3,780 2,760 106 15 335 113 406 3 42 1,424 1,400Lake 75,539 49,150 2,611 578 10,342 2,644 9,331 86 796 26,758 29,150

La Porte 17,065 12,033 485 81 1,893 498 1,901 16 158 6,333 6,740Lawrence 7,143 4,817 244 35 837 187 946 5 72 2,512 2,743Madison 23,334 16,450 740 95 2,575 594 2,649 18 214 8,277 9,470Marion 109,419 75,679 2,615 606 11,527 3,771 14,042 66 1,113 37,017 44,950Marshall 6,659 4,854 211 21 757 161 599 4 52 2,584 2,733

Martin 1,419 947 49 8 151 36 214 2 13 509 515Miami 4,640 3,202 145 21 531 132 560 3 47 1,609 1,789Monroe 13,296 9,739 399 51 1,294 330 1,380 4 100 4,894 5,513Montgomery 5,924 4,252 223 13 672 161 550 3 49 2,294 2,290Morgan 8,834 6,070 312 46 1,004 266 1,038 6 92 3,187 3,192

Newton 2,091 1,437 75 6 257 52 244 3 15 792 773Noble 5,952 4,085 141 22 633 177 821 5 69 2,095 2,224Ohio 824 554 26 3 108 16 106 1 10 293 315Orange 2,990 1,933 92 16 352 114 433 5 44 1,037 1,087Owen 3,131 2,108 118 17 345 84 432 2 26 1,183 1,056

Parke 2,743 1,826 102 11 345 91 338 3 27 1,004 1,005Perry 2,940 2,055 80 10 361 68 337 1 29 1,022 1,215Pike 2,150 1,345 95 7 307 69 302 5 20 777 751Porter 20,908 14,142 756 109 2,676 625 2,400 15 185 7,715 7,797Posey 3,874 2,623 168 15 495 84 441 4 45 1,480 1,452

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Pulaski 2,286 1,512 93 12 287 59 289 5 29 864 850Putnam 5,096 3,660 145 19 531 124 561 4 52 1,969 1,899Randolph 4,738 3,369 174 16 557 106 467 7 43 1,868 1,825Ripley 3,654 2,400 136 16 467 117 474 4 39 1,348 1,375Rush 2,859 1,990 107 10 364 71 290 3 23 1,093 1,137

St. Joseph 39,225 28,882 1,061 184 4,305 1,019 3,508 14 252 14,956 16,935Scott 3,369 1,985 95 18 383 110 707 8 64 1,043 1,119Shelby 6,034 4,235 182 23 702 183 650 2 56 2,185 2,372Spencer 3,010 2,055 100 16 374 75 353 5 32 1,107 1,120Starke 4,037 2,471 130 21 500 140 692 7 76 1,384 1,341

Steuben 4,841 3,538 128 21 505 122 487 4 36 1,860 1,836Sullivan 3,322 2,123 124 15 415 88 509 5 42 1,135 1,276Switzerland 1,197 760 32 3 132 38 215 1 15 378 413Tippecanoe 15,906 11,466 525 57 1,737 403 1,587 6 124 5,990 6,458Tipton 2,781 2,020 73 7 330 60 268 2 20 979 1,155

Union 959 621 37 8 133 27 122 1 9 340 359Vanderburgh 28,870 20,011 860 126 3,441 770 3,400 20 243 9,985 12,251Vermillion 2,837 1,841 96 8 397 81 381 5 28 951 1,140Vigo 16,115 10,925 441 76 1,986 506 2,012 9 159 5,354 6,754Wabash 6,300 4,503 171 36 640 172 714 5 58 2,332 2,552

Warren 1,345 944 53 8 163 26 138 2 12 528 501Warrick 7,216 4,893 277 26 895 191 852 9 74 2,620 2,628Washington 3,828 2,393 120 18 426 140 674 6 53 1,315 1,304Wayne 12,682 8,835 364 71 1,444 317 1,530 9 110 4,499 5,142Wells 4,105 3,036 135 14 455 95 342 3 26 1,599 1,733

White 4,324 3,076 145 14 533 97 419 4 37 1,700 1,677Whitley 4,657 3,444 119 15 500 131 407 3 38 1,776 1,889

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Iowa

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 105

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Iowa c 448,083 319,225 17,099 1,834 54,717 10,602 41,180 212 3,215 172,301 185,541

Adair 1,426 1,029 77 2 198 17 97 0 5 602 617Adams 833 564 35 4 132 25 66 0 6 319 363Allamakee 2,331 1,712 109 12 283 44 155 2 14 967 942Appanoose 2,519 1,667 105 8 358 55 302 2 24 921 1,031Audubon 1,326 956 73 3 183 26 74 1 9 558 571

Benton 3,894 2,674 170 10 566 85 357 2 31 1,557 1,578Black Hawk 19,712 13,953 656 79 2,261 468 2,131 11 152 7,220 7,943Boone 4,384 3,085 157 40 503 172 390 4 33 1,652 1,766Bremer 3,969 2,844 185 16 591 70 244 2 17 1,548 1,667Buchanan 3,167 2,169 144 13 461 86 269 3 22 1,215 1,266

Buena Vista 3,204 2,277 173 11 454 72 202 2 14 1,329 1,401Butler 2,801 1,908 171 10 461 45 191 2 13 1,178 1,165Calhoun 2,329 1,611 127 10 353 52 156 2 17 970 994Carroll 3,702 2,552 203 36 537 113 243 1 18 1,473 1,626Cass 2,840 1,994 122 6 408 57 234 1 18 1,102 1,244

Cedar 2,892 2,084 136 10 389 74 184 1 15 1,191 1,213Cerro Gordo 8,521 6,075 299 45 1,055 214 779 3 51 3,202 3,637Cherokee 2,616 1,840 128 7 366 54 206 1 14 1,064 1,092Chickasaw 2,315 1,595 138 6 332 47 183 1 13 973 899Clarke 1,366 982 53 7 155 39 119 1 12 526 578

Clay 3,085 2,192 139 3 438 52 243 1 16 1,228 1,355Clayton 3,168 2,192 148 15 440 97 253 2 21 1,267 1,259Clinton 8,539 5,977 308 30 1,035 183 926 5 75 3,130 3,470Crawford 2,695 1,781 142 11 410 54 276 1 21 1,070 1,083Dallas 5,104 3,750 160 12 562 138 437 3 41 2,011 2,069

Davis 1,246 853 56 4 184 26 110 1 13 466 520Decatur 1,375 960 45 10 171 34 146 1 8 534 553Delaware 2,521 1,756 163 10 336 59 181 1 16 1,042 990Des Moines 7,466 5,454 207 32 797 178 734 3 61 2,660 3,182Dickinson 3,532 2,632 170 7 422 55 227 2 16 1,504 1,461

Dubuque 14,035 10,055 560 62 1,713 311 1,232 7 95 5,293 5,770Emmet 2,013 1,423 91 8 295 35 149 1 11 801 877Fayette 3,744 2,543 184 11 589 94 306 2 16 1,469 1,562Floyd 3,298 2,236 145 23 445 85 337 4 23 1,279 1,323Franklin 2,060 1,463 113 4 299 41 127 1 12 868 882

Fremont 1,493 1,070 58 4 169 33 144 1 13 590 639Greene 2,115 1,513 106 5 281 44 156 1 10 844 934Grundy 2,415 1,747 126 5 360 34 131 1 12 983 1,050Guthrie 2,248 1,651 88 8 267 42 180 1 12 919 933Hamilton 2,852 2,117 120 8 335 63 190 2 17 1,201 1,221

Hancock 2,054 1,409 118 7 323 51 133 1 14 860 872Hardin 3,658 2,592 168 6 569 52 253 1 15 1,502 1,622Harrison 2,531 1,742 99 10 371 61 224 2 21 998 1,028Henry 3,041 2,173 104 9 382 67 279 2 25 1,109 1,316Howard 1,705 1,180 100 2 273 30 111 1 8 702 745

Humboldt 2,077 1,445 118 7 315 46 137 1 8 873 893Ida 1,445 1,004 97 5 219 30 83 0 7 619 634Iowa 2,664 1,986 95 7 327 56 171 1 21 1,067 1,161Jackson 3,343 2,321 139 13 470 83 296 3 19 1,271 1,373Jasper 6,256 4,606 229 30 699 127 521 2 40 2,494 2,549

Jefferson 2,167 1,531 74 9 284 50 210 0 9 807 936Johnson 10,253 7,487 309 70 950 272 1,078 5 82 3,852 4,107Jones 3,242 2,314 155 12 421 62 255 2 20 1,318 1,305Keokuk 1,995 1,356 104 6 308 43 163 1 15 785 867Kossuth 3,460 2,423 190 14 532 87 194 2 20 1,489 1,428

Lee 6,384 4,439 189 23 816 150 708 7 52 2,270 2,667Linn 27,688 20,700 811 122 2,687 651 2,511 13 192 10,676 11,174Louisa 1,751 1,223 67 4 207 44 189 2 14 677 686Lucas 1,630 1,168 61 7 217 35 133 1 8 615 702Lyon 1,880 1,314 121 6 286 32 110 1 10 822 799

Madison 2,091 1,461 76 10 265 57 205 3 14 811 828Mahaska 3,524 2,504 140 12 435 88 322 2 22 1,409 1,459Marion 5,046 3,457 205 21 619 126 575 2 41 1,927 1,984Marshall 6,805 4,932 234 27 756 116 686 3 51 2,689 2,713Mills 2,072 1,327 66 48 213 198 201 1 20 723 742

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Mitchell 1,992 1,429 119 2 277 28 124 1 11 863 844Monona 2,003 1,362 94 6 336 40 153 1 10 803 874Monroe 1,382 964 49 6 176 39 137 1 11 525 562Montgomery 2,235 1,579 84 7 283 43 220 2 17 831 971Muscatine 6,220 4,390 214 21 707 126 718 3 43 2,285 2,460

O'Brien 2,956 1,993 197 17 492 68 172 1 15 1,219 1,302Osceola 1,231 833 81 5 218 11 77 0 6 496 562Page 3,150 2,273 121 12 371 69 281 2 21 1,195 1,400Palo Alto 1,933 1,321 115 9 314 38 125 1 10 789 855Plymouth 3,867 2,717 207 10 548 85 277 1 23 1,632 1,592

Pocahontas 1,779 1,232 99 4 314 27 95 1 7 726 786Polk 47,928 35,047 1,102 191 4,610 1,280 5,249 16 433 17,230 19,967Pottawattamie 12,514 8,631 357 54 1,406 360 1,558 7 140 4,404 5,067Poweshiek 3,279 2,419 126 11 392 62 252 0 17 1,325 1,400Ringgold 970 695 39 2 136 17 75 0 6 377 424

Sac 2,293 1,644 134 4 318 46 136 0 11 975 991Scott 21,473 15,180 691 98 2,432 584 2,305 11 172 7,817 8,513Shelby 2,440 1,732 130 11 349 46 158 1 14 1,065 1,014Sioux 4,438 3,108 299 14 664 84 255 1 14 1,993 1,839Story 8,770 6,711 288 32 919 160 622 1 37 3,525 3,718

Tama 3,146 2,223 166 15 452 59 209 1 22 1,287 1,335Taylor 1,260 870 70 5 173 28 106 1 7 506 533Union 2,117 1,466 77 8 278 52 216 1 20 782 875Van Buren 1,460 1,019 55 4 176 47 149 1 8 582 563Wapello 6,469 4,303 234 31 829 181 818 7 65 2,291 2,599

Warren 5,304 3,880 141 20 537 100 577 2 47 2,035 2,076Washington 3,646 2,634 147 14 448 87 289 1 25 1,447 1,571Wayne 1,361 941 66 1 202 22 118 1 10 544 575Webster 7,183 5,054 251 32 865 180 738 3 60 2,713 3,005Winnebago 2,038 1,512 86 4 256 29 137 1 14 840 881

Winneshiek 2,977 2,164 142 13 399 64 182 2 11 1,257 1,236Woodbury 14,227 9,985 470 66 1,671 378 1,528 5 124 5,172 6,047Worth 1,308 932 55 0 180 28 106 0 7 523 561Wright 2,791 1,931 140 9 452 45 197 0 16 1,143 1,214

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Kansas

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 107

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Kansas c 371,319 264,579 12,522 1,638 42,747 10,141 36,517 163 3,012 142,140 152,576

Allen 2,490 1,690 94 11 355 56 257 2 25 932 1,026Anderson 1,473 1,066 57 4 179 35 119 0 11 605 594Atchison 2,500 1,747 92 13 311 66 249 1 22 907 1,069Barber 1,116 763 47 5 172 26 97 0 7 433 488Barton 5,013 3,606 183 18 679 107 386 5 29 2,015 2,176

Bourbon 2,615 1,832 70 14 282 82 302 1 31 922 1,099Brown 1,845 1,312 66 8 236 48 162 2 10 717 797Butler 8,418 5,979 293 43 963 258 802 1 77 3,308 3,288Chase 492 345 17 0 66 16 45 0 3 200 204Chautauqua 917 636 32 5 101 20 113 1 9 357 329

Cherokee 3,551 2,253 113 12 528 83 515 8 39 1,201 1,398Cheyenne 699 475 46 2 126 15 32 1 2 295 318Clark 499 362 22 0 75 8 30 0 3 202 219Clay 1,668 1,161 78 3 250 39 122 1 14 694 696Cloud 2,053 1,476 78 4 270 45 166 1 14 775 931

Coffey 1,462 1,024 49 5 190 48 139 1 7 580 585Comanche 450 316 20 2 67 10 33 0 1 175 193Cowley 5,943 4,174 191 30 720 188 585 3 52 2,212 2,430Crawford 5,656 3,768 203 31 778 170 650 3 54 1,960 2,421Decatur 787 546 38 2 131 15 51 0 2 333 357

Dickinson 3,172 2,290 116 10 409 69 257 1 20 1,252 1,342Doniphan 1,226 867 50 3 158 33 106 1 7 506 491Douglas 9,478 6,772 318 55 967 262 1,027 3 75 3,579 3,797Edwards 641 474 31 3 89 14 28 0 2 276 281Elk 722 500 25 5 94 16 73 1 9 289 280

Ellis 3,797 2,711 137 24 487 106 306 3 23 1,531 1,576Ellsworth 1,191 872 35 4 162 27 86 0 5 454 525Finney 3,090 2,050 115 22 394 145 333 3 28 1,185 1,186Ford 3,449 2,472 117 12 426 121 277 2 22 1,361 1,423Franklin 3,658 2,568 128 16 392 118 402 0 33 1,402 1,400

Geary 2,528 1,682 69 11 342 91 303 3 27 893 985Gove 605 430 37 3 95 7 31 0 2 264 275Graham 692 491 27 2 93 9 61 1 7 277 282Grant 838 590 37 2 114 29 61 1 4 336 336Gray 764 534 48 3 107 19 47 0 6 336 322

Greeley 286 199 17 0 45 9 16 0 1 131 115Greenwood 1,644 1,159 58 5 184 29 193 2 15 653 636Hamilton 461 334 24 0 65 13 24 0 2 188 212Harper 1,352 960 53 5 222 20 86 0 7 527 610Harvey 5,470 4,137 180 19 550 133 420 2 29 2,218 2,357

Haskell 523 357 31 0 78 19 36 0 2 213 213Hodgeman 380 274 20 0 56 4 24 0 2 174 156Jackson 1,953 1,353 74 13 223 53 211 1 25 739 740Jefferson 2,662 1,866 80 7 273 93 314 1 28 1,053 927Jewell 833 564 52 3 127 13 68 0 7 347 347

Johnson 53,226 40,110 1,757 181 5,476 1,326 3,979 12 385 21,207 22,458Kearny 541 358 31 3 84 14 46 0 4 213 220Kingman 1,619 1,118 80 5 257 29 118 0 11 649 693Kiowa 685 515 30 4 76 18 40 0 2 287 299Labette 3,708 2,518 100 40 406 153 453 2 36 1,285 1,493

Lane 445 311 27 0 78 6 21 0 3 204 198Leavenworth 7,016 4,783 204 23 792 209 921 4 79 2,515 2,649Lincoln 705 497 38 2 91 17 57 0 3 308 285Linn 1,722 1,199 64 8 177 47 209 2 16 693 593Logan 577 406 31 0 95 8 34 0 5 254 250

Lyon 4,047 2,809 121 19 461 128 472 4 32 1,425 1,686Mc Pherson 5,097 3,925 210 12 544 83 301 1 22 2,194 2,174Marion 2,488 1,821 112 10 329 39 162 1 14 1,034 1,106Marshall 2,000 1,424 92 9 288 39 136 1 11 821 860Meade 810 567 42 0 130 18 46 2 4 325 369

Miami 3,557 2,505 109 23 347 101 428 1 44 1,324 1,309Mitchell 1,324 978 50 5 184 28 74 0 5 561 587Montgomery 6,750 4,660 212 28 826 170 780 7 68 2,419 2,792Morris 1,086 799 43 2 127 17 88 1 8 461 448Morton 532 371 29 2 79 11 37 0 4 228 216

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Nemaha 1,825 1,308 102 12 242 38 111 1 10 785 778Neosho 2,869 1,990 90 17 363 96 289 3 22 1,037 1,223Ness 770 573 39 3 108 11 34 1 2 339 339Norton 1,070 763 44 3 151 20 81 1 8 420 479Osage 2,556 1,807 81 9 260 69 302 1 27 993 921

Osborne 977 708 44 0 147 16 57 0 5 416 443Ottawa 1,014 753 35 5 122 17 74 0 8 436 410Pawnee 1,284 942 42 7 160 29 98 0 7 517 548Phillips 1,206 807 57 4 207 28 97 1 5 461 540Pottawatomie 2,389 1,673 88 10 284 75 234 2 22 937 931

Pratt 1,789 1,294 72 4 246 31 131 1 11 733 780Rawlins 679 478 42 5 100 13 38 0 3 308 282Reno 11,018 7,975 393 51 1,303 238 990 5 63 4,320 4,622Republic 1,202 895 61 2 158 14 64 1 7 520 546Rice 1,960 1,393 72 9 284 34 156 1 10 808 820

Riley 4,694 3,480 172 17 504 98 391 1 29 1,899 1,938Rooks 1,157 814 61 3 165 22 85 1 6 494 485Rush 801 565 41 2 117 12 61 0 3 340 342Russell 1,666 1,173 71 3 262 25 124 0 7 688 727Saline 7,920 5,736 260 27 903 200 732 3 59 3,073 3,287

Scott 857 593 41 5 145 16 54 0 4 368 360Sedgwick 59,879 43,011 1,776 286 6,057 1,764 6,432 16 536 22,542 24,323Seward 2,034 1,374 75 14 254 91 210 0 18 762 825Shawnee 24,962 17,481 590 148 2,386 796 3,293 9 259 8,626 10,013Sheridan 533 376 35 2 84 12 23 0 1 245 213

Sherman 1,139 781 51 8 180 26 82 1 9 450 487Smith 1,061 767 55 2 160 18 56 0 3 472 454Stafford 982 679 44 6 159 32 56 2 5 396 441Stanton 346 242 19 0 52 13 19 0 1 169 130Stevens 795 526 41 2 142 27 53 0 4 305 357

Sumner 4,013 2,808 146 16 540 109 365 3 27 1,526 1,680Thomas 1,252 850 54 3 185 36 116 1 7 503 530Trego 694 493 28 2 111 8 49 1 2 282 315Wabaunsee 1,040 734 34 5 116 39 101 0 11 441 374Wallace 298 215 18 0 39 8 17 0 0 126 130

Washington 1,337 934 68 6 209 29 86 0 6 581 553Wichita 410 305 28 0 56 7 13 0 2 211 158Wilson 1,896 1,297 77 6 244 44 209 1 19 709 788Woodson 758 535 27 3 98 19 68 0 6 304 308Wyandotte 19,189 12,742 400 113 1,967 705 3,020 16 225 6,186 7,578

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Kentucky

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 109

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Kentucky c 568,525 331,986 19,200 2,753 72,587 17,793 113,407 1,270 9,529 181,503 196,496

Adair 2,423 1,392 71 12 306 56 541 5 41 740 795Allen 2,447 1,524 56 12 235 70 509 3 38 779 817Anderson 2,464 1,555 69 7 277 77 437 2 42 800 861Ballard 1,408 869 60 8 195 35 221 2 18 490 517Barren 5,655 3,505 158 19 624 168 1,097 5 79 1,779 2,012

Bath 1,488 825 56 5 183 43 346 4 26 484 473Bell 5,007 1,981 167 27 803 177 1,669 28 155 1,255 1,399Boone 9,553 6,132 315 39 1,122 319 1,479 11 136 3,245 3,413Bourbon 2,795 1,786 83 10 359 88 430 6 34 880 1,100Boyd 9,172 5,100 440 41 1,376 215 1,851 33 117 3,004 3,221

Boyle 4,202 2,761 124 18 469 106 662 4 58 1,394 1,617Bracken 1,183 649 46 3 191 56 213 4 21 387 396Breathitt 2,317 769 65 16 313 105 921 21 105 512 497Breckinridge 2,670 1,585 112 16 351 83 484 3 36 948 828Bullitt 7,275 4,204 226 34 817 247 1,630 5 113 2,283 2,065

Butler 1,706 902 53 11 226 67 408 3 37 518 520Caldwell 2,319 1,489 67 10 300 53 371 3 28 791 882Calloway 5,217 3,511 170 14 662 102 704 5 50 1,944 1,964Campbell 12,120 7,892 439 46 1,626 362 1,599 9 145 4,141 4,798Carlisle 895 568 32 2 112 24 149 1 7 307 335

Carroll 1,443 899 44 4 166 44 267 3 16 482 504Carter 3,710 1,824 169 20 557 133 924 13 69 1,183 1,061Casey 2,073 1,068 68 16 321 72 490 3 35 604 668Christian 7,127 4,484 210 35 840 262 1,201 9 87 2,360 2,569Clark 4,563 2,789 158 23 528 129 864 6 66 1,491 1,575

Clay 2,823 1,006 79 20 361 109 1,105 15 128 664 619Clinton 1,423 759 38 6 166 38 386 2 27 409 436Crittenden 1,685 957 58 8 216 54 358 3 30 525 549Cumberland 1,077 600 32 5 133 40 246 2 20 336 336Daviess 14,505 9,548 471 68 1,737 399 2,098 18 166 4,868 5,648

Edmonson 1,657 892 65 13 211 47 392 3 34 529 485Elliott 903 388 47 5 155 41 239 5 23 246 250Estill 1,998 1,026 73 11 255 63 524 7 38 577 609Fayette 29,017 19,517 978 128 3,314 801 3,990 16 273 10,158 11,551Fleming 1,847 1,063 69 12 266 57 356 3 21 599 630

Floyd 7,390 2,586 254 37 1,104 283 2,782 58 285 1,741 1,728Franklin 7,875 5,098 135 89 768 583 1,069 4 129 2,424 3,022Fulton 1,352 816 45 8 194 45 228 1 15 423 533Gallatin 752 436 19 7 100 34 146 1 9 235 241Garrard 2,032 1,230 62 10 200 57 437 4 33 674 656

Grant 2,747 1,518 84 16 358 110 591 5 65 839 851Graves 6,282 4,011 204 30 718 158 1,071 12 79 2,118 2,281Grayson 3,502 2,028 122 23 443 105 725 3 52 1,152 1,078Green 1,700 984 59 7 217 40 361 3 28 542 577Greenup 5,324 2,715 232 24 755 172 1,305 17 105 1,604 1,633

Hancock 1,122 678 45 7 149 36 189 2 15 367 383Hardin 9,603 5,667 378 46 1,283 349 1,712 17 151 3,113 3,262Harlan 6,351 2,150 197 30 1,012 236 2,430 56 241 1,428 1,608Harrison 2,508 1,552 87 3 290 94 439 6 37 799 893Hart 2,219 1,221 90 15 308 71 470 4 39 715 707

Henderson 6,899 4,322 197 23 904 189 1,165 6 94 2,320 2,552Henry 2,022 1,247 74 8 255 49 356 1 31 690 702Hickman 929 598 25 6 111 23 153 1 11 327 340Hopkins 7,996 4,490 315 29 1,230 238 1,558 18 119 2,550 2,812Jackson 1,611 692 62 12 219 57 511 5 53 441 400

Jefferson 103,022 68,348 3,390 456 13,205 2,797 13,759 64 1,002 35,504 42,016Jessamine 4,408 2,758 139 17 506 149 768 7 64 1,490 1,514Johnson 3,846 1,606 132 14 560 133 1,252 22 127 988 1,007Kenton 18,348 11,815 569 97 2,375 591 2,673 14 214 6,232 7,111Knott 2,502 822 90 19 379 113 961 27 91 590 535

Knox 4,342 1,883 131 31 598 182 1,366 18 133 1,125 1,158Larue 1,897 1,118 82 9 258 68 331 3 28 652 637Laurel 7,337 3,574 254 41 901 255 2,097 26 190 2,102 2,031Lawrence 2,346 968 94 16 348 106 730 14 70 633 583Lee 1,128 511 34 8 158 30 352 5 29 338 299

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Kentucky

110 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Leslie 2,209 617 82 16 281 79 976 28 131 443 420Letcher 4,502 1,533 186 24 749 191 1,639 42 139 1,089 1,100Lewis 1,708 863 59 10 253 66 419 7 31 506 509Lincoln 3,087 1,711 102 18 383 85 726 6 56 930 986Livingston 1,810 1,054 75 4 231 41 375 4 24 644 564

Logan 3,838 2,334 131 22 507 105 673 5 62 1,263 1,340Lyon 1,618 1,043 55 5 194 28 273 3 15 595 519McCracken 11,059 7,092 367 42 1,397 277 1,738 13 134 3,674 4,418McCreary 2,281 877 69 15 303 91 844 8 74 527 558McLean 1,623 953 70 7 207 41 319 2 23 552 524

Madison 7,868 4,734 253 35 872 229 1,618 14 114 2,505 2,665Magoffin 1,698 560 65 9 277 84 637 11 56 412 375Marion 2,304 1,352 86 15 285 89 437 2 37 698 866Marshall 5,959 3,920 264 16 700 133 859 8 60 2,280 2,023Martin 2,264 593 73 16 278 73 1,081 31 120 445 382

Mason 2,479 1,639 86 10 302 65 346 5 25 863 947Meade 2,682 1,459 112 11 350 96 597 7 51 895 761Menifee 921 424 33 6 107 35 290 4 20 262 231Mercer 3,279 2,109 106 6 394 97 520 2 45 1,036 1,263Metcalfe 1,399 770 43 10 178 49 321 3 25 425 440

Monroe 1,748 910 39 7 207 52 501 2 31 481 532Montgomery 3,046 1,731 87 9 393 99 671 6 50 928 1,030Morgan 1,595 773 74 7 214 47 430 8 43 506 424Muhlenberg 5,603 2,861 250 31 948 159 1,235 20 98 1,738 1,849Nelson 4,902 2,944 190 26 650 184 823 7 78 1,577 1,741

Nicholas 1,047 633 38 4 116 29 209 1 17 347 353Ohio 3,633 2,064 134 21 506 111 737 10 50 1,185 1,186Oldham 4,371 2,929 150 23 454 160 589 3 64 1,602 1,437Owen 1,278 801 37 3 140 41 233 3 19 425 429Owsley 660 287 27 5 92 23 204 4 18 188 176

Pendleton 1,679 944 54 15 241 59 329 4 34 544 557Perry 5,027 1,777 163 37 722 224 1,852 53 198 1,152 1,201Pike 12,971 4,105 446 58 1,809 424 5,444 123 561 2,832 2,831Powell 1,844 845 58 12 225 71 574 8 49 505 467Pulaski 9,753 5,372 352 69 1,094 306 2,332 25 202 3,046 2,972

Robertson 280 162 13 5 41 5 50 0 5 94 90Rockcastle 2,035 1,015 74 9 281 77 534 5 39 596 595Rowan 2,624 1,483 92 14 306 95 582 6 46 810 833Russell 2,699 1,433 90 11 341 74 692 7 51 814 821Scott 3,341 2,133 98 15 368 129 556 2 41 1,097 1,201

Shelby 3,988 2,666 125 16 455 108 568 3 46 1,417 1,442Simpson 2,248 1,505 57 7 242 58 352 1 25 739 852Spencer 1,358 830 52 5 129 40 274 4 23 473 383Taylor 3,975 2,361 109 16 405 106 895 7 78 1,216 1,350Todd 1,506 908 55 7 206 43 267 2 19 519 537

Trigg 2,385 1,589 66 13 267 49 370 4 26 896 748Trimble 1,088 607 40 5 141 39 236 1 19 334 353Union 2,508 1,411 102 7 360 75 505 7 40 820 846Warren 11,217 7,219 313 62 1,235 349 1,877 9 152 3,679 4,150Washington 1,611 978 74 8 194 45 283 2 27 542 588

Wayne 2,732 1,422 93 12 328 93 713 9 62 855 758Webster 2,369 1,335 105 6 366 67 447 8 34 789 825Whitley 5,171 2,510 140 28 733 166 1,460 16 119 1,454 1,529Wolfe 1,089 467 30 9 146 51 351 7 28 296 268Woodford 2,995 2,080 88 10 298 85 396 3 34 1,085 1,097

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Louisiana

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 111

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Louisiana c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

534,218 308,315 23,948 3,723 83,101 24,026 82,011 1,123 7,970 183,372 189,354

Acadia 7,138 3,583 368 47 1,240 329 1,392 28 150 2,261 2,321Allen 2,951 1,507 137 28 536 121 558 9 54 982 954Ascension 7,544 4,031 392 46 1,260 445 1,226 18 126 2,463 2,357Assumption 2,821 1,360 173 21 491 148 556 16 57 942 815Avoyelles 4,922 2,464 233 31 896 241 949 18 89 1,550 1,671

Beauregard 3,823 2,175 209 30 612 138 592 13 54 1,358 1,276Bienville 2,239 1,314 83 13 394 88 311 6 31 778 819Bossier 10,622 6,977 401 63 1,408 404 1,250 9 111 3,923 3,842Caddo 33,115 21,295 1,211 207 4,721 1,254 4,086 26 314 11,585 13,268Calcasieu 24,451 13,976 1,328 163 4,143 978 3,493 47 323 8,840 8,544

Caldwell 1,329 730 58 11 223 65 220 4 18 450 443Cameron 1,066 605 65 7 189 26 154 4 15 411 341Catahoula 1,460 769 72 8 234 51 294 4 29 513 455Claiborne 2,361 1,450 96 17 394 82 296 4 23 834 922Concordia 2,898 1,655 121 22 486 126 443 7 38 1,012 1,018

De Soto 3,484 2,041 126 20 544 150 558 4 41 1,178 1,225East Baton Rouge 42,478 26,361 1,999 292 6,579 1,949 4,801 41 457 15,482 16,188East Carroll 897 497 38 6 155 61 127 1 12 307 308East Feliciana 2,118 1,144 87 19 333 114 384 6 32 707 674Evangeline 4,477 1,984 210 25 705 196 1,199 22 135 1,336 1,245

Franklin 2,618 1,545 121 14 443 128 333 7 28 890 989Grant 2,236 1,138 93 15 318 104 505 8 54 740 623Iberia 8,988 4,818 499 67 1,526 446 1,428 32 173 3,156 2,958Iberville 3,784 2,095 190 33 632 194 574 10 57 1,311 1,238Jackson 2,494 1,491 109 15 408 95 345 6 25 851 920

Jefferson 60,060 37,276 2,419 380 8,862 2,234 8,091 79 717 21,179 22,871Jefferson Davis 4,165 2,271 227 25 708 189 657 15 73 1,452 1,405Lafayette 19,455 11,541 986 104 2,932 862 2,699 33 297 6,920 6,918Lafourche 11,562 5,693 830 67 2,158 489 2,025 64 237 3,986 3,691La Salle 2,096 1,070 98 8 416 64 392 10 39 674 731

Lincoln 4,009 2,520 165 28 645 172 431 3 45 1,450 1,590Livingston 9,895 5,278 431 55 1,542 528 1,865 25 172 3,281 2,947Madison 1,320 728 35 15 217 96 204 1 23 410 466Morehouse 4,415 2,575 232 28 732 172 621 7 49 1,576 1,637Natchitoches 3,991 2,226 180 33 671 193 624 6 58 1,344 1,424

Orleans 54,122 31,591 1,703 442 7,684 2,861 8,977 66 798 17,182 20,618Ouachita 17,232 10,786 760 97 2,688 712 1,998 19 171 6,079 6,861Plaquemines 3,038 1,695 155 42 489 189 409 11 48 1,107 949Pointe Coupee 2,690 1,479 153 15 467 110 424 8 33 978 875Rapides 15,737 8,915 637 167 2,318 923 2,510 24 244 5,215 5,510

Red River 1,170 662 44 7 188 65 190 1 13 393 418Richland 2,595 1,541 109 29 426 125 335 4 25 884 980Sabine 3,604 2,067 153 20 515 137 646 11 54 1,299 1,093St. Bernard 9,797 5,680 429 51 1,628 354 1,510 15 129 3,356 3,686St. Charles 5,204 2,889 274 34 798 271 826 13 99 1,853 1,643

St. Helena 1,527 795 50 16 230 79 321 3 31 469 465St. James 2,781 1,455 176 24 511 144 415 9 46 962 902St. John the Baptist 4,526 2,256 213 38 699 282 925 13 98 1,415 1,314St. Landry 10,826 5,312 558 86 1,788 513 2,259 48 262 3,444 3,332St. Martin 5,374 2,625 255 49 834 285 1,152 29 146 1,697 1,536

St. Mary 7,611 3,942 403 59 1,274 318 1,442 29 143 2,567 2,402St. Tammany 24,109 14,913 1,030 134 3,173 909 3,579 43 329 8,801 8,212Tangipahoa 10,492 5,424 387 128 1,556 677 2,074 23 223 3,153 3,394Tensas 762 435 33 6 148 35 96 1 8 264 302Terrebonne 13,445 6,496 752 87 2,125 615 2,913 76 381 4,360 3,886

Union 3,137 1,897 145 19 484 99 451 5 36 1,144 1,114Vermilion 6,919 3,630 456 36 1,326 266 1,058 27 119 2,422 2,413Vernon 3,875 2,117 189 28 617 207 638 11 69 1,325 1,182Washington 6,669 3,499 252 47 1,083 303 1,328 20 137 2,062 2,250Webster 6,628 4,031 276 46 1,115 259 821 7 73 2,338 2,518

West Baton Rouge 2,350 1,292 111 22 403 131 350 6 34 801 774West Carroll 1,680 984 75 11 288 70 230 2 21 584 614West Feliciana 979 564 47 8 146 56 138 2 16 371 310Winn 2,051 1,155 95 15 345 95 311 4 32 708 709

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Maine

112 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Maine c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

193,879 129,531 5,984 860 20,244 4,831 29,809 192 2,428 70,274 72,170

Androscoggin 15,905 10,631 304 49 1,378 421 2,894 10 218 5,387 5,974Aroostook 12,431 7,572 453 61 1,531 310 2,322 25 156 4,368 4,291Cumberland 37,663 25,968 1,190 166 4,097 942 4,884 18 397 13,693 15,175Franklin 4,643 3,108 139 20 417 117 771 5 67 1,687 1,639Hancock 8,413 6,001 304 39 923 189 886 5 66 3,382 3,266

Kennebec 18,065 11,510 504 101 1,753 559 3,300 26 313 6,165 6,459Knox 6,721 4,761 261 39 751 158 695 2 54 2,663 2,700Lincoln 6,313 4,587 257 28 669 117 603 5 46 2,656 2,390Oxford 9,368 6,260 292 48 927 216 1,492 10 123 3,498 3,306Penobscot 21,106 13,015 749 117 2,534 590 3,779 28 295 7,384 7,436

Piscataquis 3,001 1,919 80 12 309 75 559 5 42 1,036 1,033Sagadahoc 4,833 3,260 154 21 579 101 660 2 56 1,786 1,834Somerset 7,325 4,616 189 25 677 181 1,506 11 120 2,505 2,437Waldo 5,254 3,477 173 24 573 110 817 8 71 1,965 1,838Washington 5,763 3,877 186 24 607 133 869 7 61 2,116 2,110York 27,071 18,965 747 89 2,521 612 3,773 24 342 9,983 10,277

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Maryland

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 113

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Maryland c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

620,231 439,879 17,597 3,171 66,703 21,754 65,735 282 5,109 227,350 251,244

Allegany 13,009 8,672 535 57 1,841 300 1,495 21 89 4,607 5,384Anne Arundel 55,697 39,720 1,709 230 6,046 1,791 5,735 21 445 21,065 21,518Baltimore 120,963 88,062 3,651 566 13,884 3,498 10,417 50 835 45,944 51,977Baltimore City 82,639 53,143 1,507 515 9,817 3,974 12,866 40 778 25,360 33,917Calvert 7,614 5,274 193 36 830 321 873 5 82 2,706 2,867

Caroline 4,404 3,122 120 33 451 147 495 3 33 1,610 1,663Carroll 19,341 14,017 518 75 2,079 594 1,882 8 168 7,107 7,831Cecil 10,609 6,955 296 66 1,163 392 1,582 9 146 3,755 3,619Charles 10,025 6,473 261 52 1,064 561 1,474 6 134 3,328 3,537Dorchester 5,213 3,877 79 26 494 138 563 1 34 1,874 2,126

Frederick 21,226 15,068 595 95 2,281 708 2,248 9 221 7,737 8,473Garrett 4,449 2,844 201 25 629 131 578 7 33 1,634 1,592Harford 25,590 17,987 742 100 2,800 867 2,842 18 236 9,442 9,659Howard 20,919 15,365 561 106 1,918 874 1,898 7 190 7,977 8,153Kent 4,370 3,341 157 23 445 70 309 1 24 1,843 1,763

Montgomery 88,985 68,155 3,257 479 8,836 2,190 5,582 19 467 36,333 39,517Prince George's 59,667 39,875 1,347 384 5,366 3,455 8,484 21 734 19,880 21,977Queen Anne's 5,443 4,094 164 20 469 136 510 3 47 2,254 1,960St. Mary's 7,566 5,108 245 38 847 322 924 4 77 2,802 2,691Somerset 3,364 2,400 68 25 303 98 436 0 34 1,204 1,293

Talbot 7,400 5,750 266 21 752 138 441 2 30 3,153 3,032Washington 19,562 13,776 634 96 2,356 513 2,037 16 135 7,263 7,908Wicomico 11,798 8,590 251 61 1,134 362 1,303 8 90 4,209 4,807Worcester 10,374 8,205 239 43 899 176 761 3 47 4,264 3,982

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Massachusetts

114 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Massachusetts c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

881,151 626,065 23,295 4,121 86,972 21,794 109,039 453 9,412 326,004 365,302

Barnstable 54,214 41,792 1,926 201 5,149 729 4,055 18 343 23,262 22,205Berkshire 25,049 17,835 663 134 2,608 568 2,969 14 258 9,154 10,452Bristol 77,105 52,981 1,489 338 6,826 1,999 12,333 54 1,085 26,231 30,704Dukes 2,490 1,888 88 13 265 39 180 0 17 1,006 1,078Essex 102,935 73,405 2,792 510 10,267 2,551 12,286 54 1,068 37,809 43,327

Franklin 10,296 6,968 274 41 1,089 252 1,520 10 144 3,631 4,175Hampden 67,464 46,271 1,629 273 6,959 1,950 9,491 50 842 23,628 27,763Hampshire 18,454 13,105 492 84 1,835 460 2,267 9 202 6,726 7,757Middlesex 195,257 143,731 5,609 901 18,937 4,313 20,091 78 1,599 75,864 83,344Nantucket 1,244 970 42 4 147 12 64 0 6 555 522

Norfolk 93,786 68,515 2,835 475 10,148 2,156 8,840 34 784 36,351 40,846Plymouth 62,600 42,533 1,712 327 6,432 1,916 8,764 34 882 22,900 24,044Suffolk 66,321 43,477 1,282 373 6,012 2,023 12,185 50 918 21,108 26,858Worcester 103,931 72,590 2,462 445 10,297 2,827 13,996 50 1,264 37,772 42,228

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Michigan

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 115

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Michigan c 1,469,617 1,000,688 49,400 8,533 167,280 45,330 181,820 1,191 15,374 531,661 561,112

Alcona 3,347 2,409 147 21 294 49 405 5 16 1,359 1,059Alger 1,883 1,308 70 7 206 37 242 1 11 738 675Allegan 13,784 9,571 458 61 1,396 429 1,714 8 147 5,188 4,954Alpena 6,327 4,107 284 49 877 179 767 9 55 2,306 2,357Antrim 4,912 3,670 183 24 401 92 497 4 40 2,009 1,672

Arenac 3,356 2,256 126 20 354 103 462 6 29 1,296 1,080Baraga 1,549 972 54 8 227 48 224 1 14 541 551Barry 8,304 5,963 290 34 802 251 879 6 79 3,124 3,046Bay 19,038 12,613 819 93 2,643 484 2,219 23 144 6,821 7,430Benzie 3,201 2,354 125 12 265 63 354 3 24 1,312 1,113

Berrien 27,060 19,181 760 150 2,937 721 3,034 21 257 10,077 10,694Branch 6,994 5,018 180 35 690 183 823 4 62 2,552 2,658Calhoun 22,287 15,155 615 139 2,283 645 3,174 17 259 7,664 8,490Cass 8,333 5,882 221 40 823 241 1,039 7 80 3,192 2,973Charlevoix 4,504 3,330 178 17 465 86 399 3 26 1,842 1,688

Cheboygan 5,408 3,914 218 25 534 121 555 5 36 2,151 1,890Chippewa 5,361 3,598 202 33 601 136 730 7 55 1,980 1,896Clare 6,765 4,538 221 36 666 162 1,056 12 74 2,536 2,132Clinton 8,671 6,221 358 41 912 254 806 4 75 3,399 3,119Crawford 2,689 1,851 90 16 236 54 404 6 32 999 862

Delta 7,157 4,705 318 41 936 169 914 9 65 2,685 2,594Oickinson 5,070 3,470 186 25 661 117 561 4 45 1,849 2,002Eaton 14,909 10,636 485 77 1,567 401 1,590 7 145 5,552 5,658Emmet 5,020 3,676 195 20 520 113 462 3 31 1,947 1,956Genesee 68,449 43,740 2,511 500 7,960 2,432 10,322 67 917 23,082 24,822

Gladwin 6,102 4,210 245 25 627 118 816 10 50 2,389 1,921Gogebic 3,754 2,554 128 21 526 86 409 5 24 1,423 1,497Grand Traverse 12,478 9,128 394 52 1,237 308 1,252 6 102 4,699 4,950Gratiot 6,174 4,269 252 32 801 169 589 5 59 2,316 2,453Hillsdale 7,260 4,982 240 38 752 211 951 9 77 2,701 2,601

Houghton 5,730 3,784 233 29 799 157 678 5 44 2,163 2,151Huron 7,381 5,198 320 37 933 174 662 6 51 2,969 2,810Ingham 32,885 22,316 971 222 3,361 1,210 4,358 25 421 11,351 12,775Ionia 7,279 4,976 240 38 808 234 901 4 77 2,557 2,703Iosco 6,954 4,895 279 32 695 133 858 9 53 2,720 2,348

Iron 3,156 2,193 113 14 424 65 326 2 20 1,201 1,267Isabella 6,986 4,740 237 76 779 292 796 6 60 2,436 2,632Jackson 24,600 17,148 763 143 2,618 699 2,946 21 262 9,042 9,392Kalamazoo 33,163 23,618 988 180 3,207 916 3,914 16 325 12,017 13,055Kalkaska 2,795 1,879 89 13 265 68 434 7 40 1,044 850

Kent 69,880 49,386 2,233 333 7,193 2,129 7,935 28 644 25,508 28,180Keweenaw 485 346 19 3 55 6 55 0 1 201 180Lake 2,571 1,760 65 9 219 59 431 3 25 1,008 757Lapeer 11,254 7,597 444 72 1,239 394 1,389 8 112 4,162 3,832Leelanau 4,330 3,383 192 10 352 78 288 3 25 1,972 1,534

Lenawee 15,514 10,638 472 72 1,650 459 2,014 13 194 5,534 5,915Livingston 18,872 13,401 654 77 1,908 592 2,032 14 194 7,159 6,645Luce 1,207 835 27 4 103 38 185 1 15 447 394Mackinac 2,366 1,652 96 9 254 50 283 4 19 967 785Macomb 128,372 89,765 4,552 544 16,332 3,269 12,845 89 978 47,545 52,864

Manistee 5,148 3,637 173 33 509 118 634 5 38 2,020 1,811Marquette 9,857 6,599 401 49 1,156 239 1,313 12 87 3,595 3,591Mason 5,207 3,722 180 24 516 116 599 7 43 1,970 1,891Mecosta 6,324 4,574 196 37 584 135 735 4 58 2,460 2,167Menominee 4,273 2,954 190 21 509 90 473 3 34 1,668 1,615

Midland 12,460 8,596 592 90 1,593 342 1,155 9 84 4,810 4,671Missaukee 2,412 1,642 89 13 259 76 309 2 21 937 807Monroe 20,939 13,671 849 121 2,601 629 2,802 25 240 7,433 7,665Montcalm 9,060 6,152 292 51 932 286 1,241 8 97 3,284 3,211Montmorency 2,861 2,001 119 9 278 56 376 4 18 1,133 932

Muskegon 27,363 17,601 859 167 3,041 928 4,330 19 418 9,332 10,101Newaygo 7,557 5,093 253 37 745 229 1,095 8 96 2,794 2,497Oakland 169,083 120,204 5,838 901 19,163 4,728 16,736 76 1,436 64,404 68,077Oceana 4,412 3,055 143 24 413 105 620 6 47 1,694 1,496Ogemaw 4,882 3,290 204 21 473 111 731 11 43 1,905 1,537

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Michigan

116 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Ontonagon 1,883 1,267 69 10 243 37 240 2 15 752 626Osceola 4,108 2,784 167 29 400 121 564 5 39 1,562 1,347Oscoda 2,160 1,448 86 9 214 34 340 3 26 831 655Otsego 3,986 2,896 133 22 368 104 418 4 41 1,599 1,368Ottawa 29,249 21,465 1,034 119 3,083 770 2,529 12 236 11,551 11,400

Presque Isle 3,519 2,418 189 19 456 65 350 3 19 1,426 1,260Roscommon 7,380 5,319 260 26 685 123 905 11 51 3,009 2,442Saginaw 34,793 22,351 1,274 238 4,437 1,112 4,911 36 434 12,031 12,862St. Clair 24,319 16,412 861 132 2,927 757 2,969 22 238 8,824 9,061St. Joseph 9,716 6,835 264 45 992 276 1,198 5 101 3,539 3,703

Sanilac 7,702 5,315 316 49 919 225 801 8 69 2,928 2,938Schoolcraft 1,787 1,214 74 4 214 34 228 2 18 700 607Shiawassee 10,720 7,237 415 63 1,226 339 1,311 15 115 3,834 3,900Tuscola 9,317 6,064 367 52 1,138 315 1,284 12 87 3,350 3,244Van Buren 11,398 7,848 304 67 1,115 344 1,575 9 137 4,199 4,060

Washtenaw 35,294 25,019 1,022 245 3,160 1,021 4,432 13 383 13,024 13,511Wayne 289,395 183,708 8,479 2,179 36,024 11,829 42,936 277 3,963 95,441 112,396Wexford 5,127 3,511 169 19 514 151 700 9 54 1,892 1,800

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Minnesota

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 117

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Minnesota c 622,674 446,799 21,434 2,772 68,459 16,265 61,976 233 4,735 239,183 246,957

Aitkin 3,082 2,302 92 12 285 47 325 2 17 1,285 1,050Anoka 28,906 20,422 685 108 2,663 938 3,743 13 333 10,387 10,347Becker 4,825 3,387 197 22 552 139 490 2 36 1,896 1,764Beltrami 4,698 3,220 158 26 511 164 566 5 49 1,741 1,681Benton 3,475 2,229 124 19 484 118 462 1 39 1,220 1,353

Big Stone 1,163 808 63 5 159 21 100 2 6 472 470Blue Earth 6,850 4,663 277 43 839 230 750 2 48 2,517 2,812Brown 4,526 3,220 227 18 623 72 339 1 25 1,871 1,887Carlton 5,106 3,406 216 25 661 135 614 5 44 1,898 1,934Carver 6,295 4,600 199 44 662 222 520 1 47 2,492 2,388

Cass 5,548 4,124 181 19 451 136 587 5 43 2,294 1,748Chippewa 2,046 1,419 93 7 351 47 122 0 8 800 929Chisago 5,240 3,773 156 26 465 181 578 1 59 2,012 1,809Clay 6,287 4,407 238 25 773 161 630 3 50 2,413 2,570Clearwater 1,164 821 41 8 130 27 123 1 14 451 433

Cook 910 727 30 2 67 15 64 0 6 404 327Cottonwood 2,285 1,638 127 5 343 35 124 1 11 985 987Crow Wing 10,159 7,474 345 39 941 224 1,059 6 72 4,063 3,566Dakota 33,714 24,504 912 158 3,276 1,098 3,441 11 315 12,892 12,716Dodge 2,064 1,494 88 8 250 62 150 0 11 845 791

Douglas 5,721 4,186 226 20 632 111 506 3 38 2,331 2,148Faribault 3,070 2,194 149 8 470 50 186 1 12 1,291 1,333Fillmore 3,380 2,479 163 11 421 75 210 1 20 1,434 1,389Freeborn 6,069 4,388 258 19 735 115 515 2 38 2,461 2,471Goodhue 6,460 4,803 218 26 740 149 486 2 37 2,570 2,641

Grant 1,248 875 65 4 171 27 97 0 10 523 498Hennepin 132,621 98,510 3,725 585 13,000 3,073 12,837 24 866 50,317 56,208Houston 2,908 2,134 113 11 345 68 213 2 21 1,202 1,193Hubbard 3,387 2,506 118 14 294 71 360 3 22 1,396 1,136Isanti 4,016 2,779 122 15 421 139 496 2 42 1,509 1,422

Itasca 8,026 5,350 352 34 1,024 179 1,010 7 71 3,115 2,730Jackson 1,760 1,237 104 6 267 42 97 1 6 739 760Kanabec 2,185 1,522 54 11 212 56 305 1 23 838 760Kandiyohi 5,852 4,147 247 30 681 154 552 4 38 2,331 2,306Kittson 914 634 47 5 132 21 73 0 2 375 384

Koochiching 2,729 1,767 116 12 404 79 330 2 20 1,041 1,005Lac Qui Parle 1,499 1,053 91 5 223 30 90 0 6 658 625Lake 2,115 1,495 120 6 234 45 196 1 16 897 759Lake of the Woods 736 538 30 4 75 9 76 0 6 306 271Le Sueur 3,442 2,606 105 12 328 87 283 1 21 1,369 1,375

Lincoln 1,147 808 64 5 177 19 67 0 8 474 505Lyon 3,432 2,316 164 17 517 107 289 1 21 1,380 1,417McLeod 4,777 3,474 169 18 589 138 361 1 28 1,877 1,974Mahnomen 688 454 31 4 109 20 64 0 6 279 268Marshall 1,636 1,118 89 6 257 40 119 1 6 711 635

Martin 4,103 2,882 188 20 576 105 306 2 23 1,623 1,757Meeker 3,199 2,315 119 16 351 76 297 2 25 1,300 1,233Mille Lacs 3,841 2,768 106 22 373 93 446 2 30 1,485 1,394Morrison 4,425 2,995 191 26 541 129 506 2 36 1,699 1,666Mower 7,092 5,019 316 36 958 142 592 2 29 2,841 2,979

Murray 1,658 1,115 105 2 274 31 119 0 11 701 699Nicollet 3,479 2,541 136 11 409 65 290 1 27 1,378 1,426Nobles 3,190 2,199 170 14 481 71 241 1 14 1,279 1,367Norman 1,301 887 72 7 199 30 98 0 8 557 527Olmsted 15,409 11,793 524 69 1,371 371 1,177 4 100 6,041 6,221

Otter Tail 9,959 7,187 427 39 1,126 205 908 6 61 4,030 3,820Pennington 1,879 1,281 60 4 253 64 207 0 10 689 775Pine 4,211 2,942 129 19 432 116 530 3 40 1,658 1,434Pipestone 1,625 1,126 93 3 267 33 95 1 6 675 711Polk 4,714 3,308 171 21 637 113 430 3 30 1,852 1,923

Pope 1,906 1,406 79 3 233 25 147 1 12 769 809Ramsey 60,747 43,891 1,687 321 6,176 1,608 6,580 13 472 21,594 26,011Red Lake 600 398 25 4 85 28 55 2 4 247 233Redwood 2,877 1,940 176 18 453 80 188 2 19 1,193 1,192Renville 2,796 1,925 156 10 446 55 186 1 16 1,160 1,190

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Rice 6,840 5,076 233 26 692 165 592 4 54 2,732 2,753Rock 1,720 1,172 97 6 267 54 118 0 6 683 766Roseau 1,875 1,326 58 8 215 61 187 0 20 751 711St. Louis 32,826 21,813 1,245 157 4,332 760 4,216 30 273 11,864 12,801Scott 7,270 5,177 225 29 726 292 739 2 80 2,820 2,551

Sherburne 6,017 4,276 164 24 522 234 717 3 76 2,300 2,010Sibley 2,259 1,586 101 11 316 59 174 1 12 936 921Stearns 14,908 10,220 655 95 1,767 442 1,585 5 140 5,784 5,597Steele 4,565 3,331 183 12 549 114 347 1 28 1,836 1,861Stevens 1,381 955 88 6 212 31 82 1 5 574 602

Swift 1,755 1,213 77 4 278 49 124 0 10 690 794Todd 3,310 2,272 133 19 377 88 389 3 29 1,281 1,194Traverse 843 593 54 5 118 14 55 1 4 380 339Wabasha 3,275 2,374 134 16 408 86 242 0 16 1,364 1,227Wadena 2,357 1,636 93 11 287 57 247 1 26 910 900

Waseca 2,760 2,019 123 10 323 75 194 1 14 1,107 1,163Washington 20,426 14,870 653 76 2,025 619 1,996 4 183 7,707 7,490Watonwan 1,934 1,361 103 5 283 47 123 1 10 806 851Wilkin 1,004 662 51 5 153 34 92 0 8 412 387Winona 6,420 4,641 197 31 751 170 583 3 45 2,473 2,651

Wright 9,691 6,886 310 42 955 339 1,053 6 100 3,758 3,407Yellow Medicine 1,963 1,339 125 6 309 56 118 1 9 835 808

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Mississippi

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 119

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Mississippi c 379,290 227,891 9,660 2,717 42,341 16,164 72,934 581 7,002 117,622 132,405

Adams 5,802 3,523 188 63 810 228 894 11 86 1,899 2,142Alcorn 6,075 3,489 124 22 538 183 1,586 8 125 1,721 2,019Amite 1,928 1,096 67 17 269 70 367 6 36 621 639Attala 2,993 1,818 83 15 368 109 550 8 42 947 1,128Benton 1,068 650 20 7 87 37 242 3 23 337 340

Bolivar 4,526 2,598 89 48 510 259 922 6 94 1,241 1,629Calhoun 2,549 1,491 54 11 283 92 568 2 49 748 909Carroll 1,435 869 36 10 163 58 273 2 24 466 477Chickasaw 2,966 1,713 56 20 278 112 712 3 72 828 1,016Choctaw 1,209 710 29 8 134 40 257 3 28 374 409

Claiborne 1,220 682 22 23 141 80 240 0 32 331 410Clarke 2,912 1,774 73 25 298 110 571 5 56 926 970Clay 3,005 1,780 75 21 360 125 582 4 60 903 1,085Coahoma 3,717 2,161 94 43 461 245 644 4 65 1,105 1,376Copiah 4,000 2,319 91 26 460 165 856 4 80 1,192 1,361

Covington 2,611 1,497 66 21 285 118 557 7 60 770 854De Soto 12,963 8,491 345 61 1,378 571 1,923 8 184 4,383 4,530Forrest 9,245 5,634 253 65 1,087 367 1,679 11 149 2,829 3,474Franklin 1,282 696 40 9 193 59 260 4 20 392 439George 2,784 1,485 96 22 356 132 623 9 61 854 779

Greene 1,069 576 28 11 130 47 248 4 24 302 337Grenada 3,519 2,116 67 18 386 129 727 6 71 1,065 1,262Hancock 6,571 4,099 215 33 748 205 1,154 14 103 2,368 2,075Harrison 23,149 14,123 693 198 2,629 938 4,160 32 377 7,833 7,581Hinds 30,539 19,325 712 194 3,111 1,369 5,276 27 525 9,390 11,770

Holmes 2,455 1,309 51 28 303 158 544 4 58 672 824Humphreys 1,312 717 32 17 180 85 255 3 23 360 468Issaquena 151 88 4 2 19 5 28 1 5 54 41Itawamba 3,718 2,284 66 19 333 114 821 5 76 1,120 1,263Jackson 18,303 11,031 665 165 2,250 711 3,156 36 290 6,169 5,919

Jasper 2,453 1,310 61 18 304 105 579 5 71 664 811Jefferson 1,074 478 24 22 143 99 264 3 40 283 286Jefferson Davis 1,950 1,034 46 17 221 100 474 4 53 533 626Jones 10,074 5,909 305 106 1,251 463 1,843 18 179 3,142 3,625Kemper 1,353 821 32 9 151 58 259 2 21 427 478

Lafayette 3,746 2,411 108 46 356 208 566 2 49 1,219 1,351Lamar 4,830 2,948 155 25 560 209 841 13 78 1,594 1,619Lauderdale 10,842 6,964 271 68 1,238 405 1,732 12 152 3,419 4,268Lawrence 2,338 1,270 68 18 263 103 551 6 59 688 720Leake 3,032 1,714 68 17 408 132 619 8 65 902 1,058

Lee 10,873 6,850 195 52 997 345 2,204 13 218 3,333 3,919Leflore 4,389 2,629 100 35 521 228 794 5 78 1,291 1,646Lincoln 5,300 3,068 151 27 640 203 1,095 10 106 1,570 1,897Lowndes 7,395 4,624 178 40 787 310 1,316 10 132 2,252 2,758Madison 8,596 5,510 198 44 946 420 1,325 5 148 2,779 3,283

Marion 4,216 2,352 122 30 509 152 927 15 108 1,259 1,442Marshall 4,361 2,500 101 29 471 214 948 6 92 1,337 1,368Monroe 5,727 3,532 100 32 527 206 1,203 8 119 1,711 2,016Montgomery 1,898 1,175 43 13 221 68 339 3 38 591 706Neshoba 3,893 2,382 85 22 392 176 753 8 75 1,195 1,375

Newton 3,355 2,109 80 22 325 126 633 8 54 1,047 1,196Noxubee 1,517 811 47 15 168 74 354 3 44 450 495Oktibbeha 3,866 2,492 105 29 386 179 610 4 62 1,351 1,338Panola 4,648 2,622 112 22 538 204 1,041 10 99 1,359 1,555Pearl River 7,791 4,500 277 56 904 277 1,610 14 152 2,575 2,402

Perry 2,105 1,123 62 23 235 86 514 8 54 635 588Pike 5,719 3,306 144 44 710 240 1,142 15 117 1,693 2,063Pontotoc 3,546 2,108 70 15 339 127 812 4 72 1,023 1,234Prentiss 3,846 2,318 54 10 313 119 940 7 85 1,057 1,347Quitman 1,216 661 25 9 150 61 280 3 26 360 396

Rankin 14,616 9,354 328 103 1,416 630 2,535 15 234 4,702 5,131Scott 3,593 2,117 80 27 375 195 722 6 70 1,087 1,198Sharkey 735 431 15 7 95 34 137 1 15 213 284Simpson 3,684 2,113 78 37 395 225 760 4 71 1,082 1,245Smith 2,687 1,529 68 24 294 105 598 6 63 809 873

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Stone 1,935 1,094 60 15 213 75 424 5 49 613 581Sunflower 3,024 1,703 61 29 364 167 632 4 63 853 1,058Tallahatchie 2,208 1,220 50 15 258 113 508 3 41 633 746Tate 3,243 1,951 82 23 369 145 611 4 58 1,020 1,072Tippah 3,343 1,833 67 22 337 103 902 3 75 913 1,097

Tishomingo 3,586 2,120 71 14 350 112 852 4 63 1,073 1,216Tunica 1,029 528 25 7 141 90 218 2 19 292 333Union 3,915 2,387 78 21 361 109 869 5 86 1,201 1,349Walthall 2,054 1,181 59 9 234 82 443 6 40 621 689Warren 5,937 3,567 133 37 759 260 1,078 5 97 1,782 2,195

Washington 7,803 4,528 183 75 977 444 1,454 10 132 2,269 2,803Wayne 2,706 1,432 69 27 322 119 655 9 72 812 795Webster 2,042 1,155 56 11 246 77 451 4 42 604 712Wilkinson 1,225 667 42 21 183 77 212 3 20 376 414Winston 3,083 1,888 91 22 384 120 526 6 47 973 1,138

Yalobusha 2,291 1,350 45 9 250 86 502 4 45 669 788Yazoo 3,529 2,074 96 26 501 171 602 3 56 1,082 1,301

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Missouri

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 121

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Missouri c 821,908 556,427 24,553 3,825 91,876 24,505 110,971 676 9,076 292,104 316,701

Adair 3,019 2,005 86 27 359 95 421 2 25 1,009 1,224Andrew 2,112 1,400 84 7 284 68 253 2 15 798 812Atchison 1,201 778 69 2 194 25 120 1 12 455 515Audrain 4,380 2,974 157 9 608 100 493 3 37 1,638 1,799Barry 5,437 3,651 161 27 551 131 845 9 63 2,001 1,831

Barton 1,992 1,329 86 12 262 60 223 1 19 738 779Bates 2,889 1,881 113 11 400 74 373 3 33 1,076 1,076Benton 4,314 2,942 119 18 373 70 741 5 45 1,675 1,321Bollinger 1,859 1,142 67 10 214 57 334 3 30 657 600Boone 14,310 9,705 387 81 1,365 492 2,088 7 185 5,132 5,301

Buchanan 13,406 9,159 407 56 1,666 340 1,648 9 122 4,661 5,618Butler 6,965 4,102 199 49 858 235 1,408 11 103 2,177 2,439Caldwell 1,396 919 59 6 184 32 180 1 14 534 504Callaway 5,295 3,486 135 26 501 188 869 4 87 1,823 1,852Camden 7,983 5,936 210 23 636 141 971 4 60 3,326 2,497

Cape Girardeau 9,819 6,727 327 29 1,189 239 1,197 10 101 3,587 3,915Carroll 1,775 1,165 87 9 282 35 182 1 14 689 750Carter 1,069 597 28 10 132 35 248 3 17 353 320Cass 11,127 7,756 338 31 1,154 305 1,406 5 133 4,167 4,102Cedar 2,732 1,835 83 11 307 58 402 7 29 1,001 978

Chariton 1,560 1,066 71 4 232 26 148 2 10 631 627Christian 7,163 4,761 243 38 698 235 1,074 5 109 2,592 2,411Clark 1,169 737 41 4 166 26 184 1 11 407 439Clay 23,905 16,998 657 71 2,464 633 2,837 13 232 8,714 9,364Clinton 2,592 1,781 84 6 327 80 289 3 23 980 977

Cole 9,350 6,513 200 42 917 366 1,157 4 152 3,188 3,724Cooper 2,491 1,733 82 11 289 54 300 1 22 926 1,005Crawford 3,986 2,536 119 27 405 108 728 6 56 1,438 1,285Dade 1,456 970 64 7 164 31 206 2 13 582 520Dallas 2,571 1,553 84 15 303 59 510 3 45 876 840

Daviess 1,316 889 45 6 181 26 157 2 11 507 493De Kalb 1,572 1,076 65 4 208 34 169 1 13 587 645Dent 2,678 1,693 82 15 282 71 488 7 40 926 899Douglas 2,090 1,292 71 13 242 69 373 3 28 717 693Dunklin 5,411 3,144 163 17 732 165 1,096 10 85 1,678 1,974

Franklin 13,862 9,313 391 53 1,508 444 1,962 13 178 4,975 4,943Gasconade 2,810 2,031 80 9 280 57 322 2 28 1,075 1,090Gentry 1,375 873 57 20 190 72 152 1 10 506 535Greene 34,295 23,194 1,175 142 3,935 905 4,575 24 345 12,261 13,486Grundy 1,834 1,211 76 4 277 40 213 1 12 661 763

Harrison 1,574 1,059 71 2 229 36 165 1 11 609 640Henry 4,372 2,919 149 16 512 119 611 4 42 1,573 1,616Hickory 2,401 1,659 71 7 218 48 371 3 24 959 756Holt 1,076 665 59 3 217 20 101 2 9 431 455Howard 1,467 1,019 47 4 162 36 185 1 13 561 578

Howell 6,823 4,295 219 40 780 176 1,217 9 87 2,371 2,348Iron 2,033 1,207 65 12 254 90 372 2 30 686 673Jackson 91,392 63,354 2,127 434 9,045 2,962 12,504 46 921 31,133 37,120Jasper 15,752 10,040 515 81 2,054 476 2,383 20 184 5,374 6,072Jefferson 24,895 15,271 737 107 2,791 934 4,599 35 420 8,274 8,017

Johnson 4,863 3,302 166 22 510 149 651 5 59 1,832 1,694Knox 739 494 37 3 105 16 79 0 5 276 300Laclede 4,823 3,036 150 27 589 141 806 6 68 1,692 1,693Lafayette 5,451 3,733 150 31 654 187 636 5 56 1,948 2,091Lawrence 5,627 3,695 187 20 613 170 862 9 72 1,970 2,085

Lewis 1,528 1,034 52 7 220 31 171 1 13 590 585Lincoln 5,216 3,374 174 26 564 158 821 8 90 1,881 1,734Linn 2,252 1,529 66 7 287 68 271 3 20 793 957Livingston 2,489 1,694 97 9 343 57 268 1 21 893 1,084McDonald 2,648 1,601 76 11 278 101 533 5 42 882 813

Macon 2,781 1,848 95 8 357 79 361 1 32 976 1,091Madison 2,232 1,378 62 8 281 72 398 2 29 760 766Maries 1,235 805 32 5 130 43 200 1 19 423 423Marion 4,487 2,971 133 42 534 193 565 3 45 1,544 1,830Mercer 660 442 29 4 95 17 65 1 7 238 268

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Miller 3,402 2,248 96 13 360 104 530 6 45 1,203 1,224Mississippi 2,231 1,270 67 8 347 85 423 5 26 667 844Moniteau 1,990 1,384 53 6 224 61 236 2 23 700 795Monroe 1,557 1,037 65 4 207 44 184 1 16 584 586Montgomery 2,036 1,357 78 13 259 59 247 2 21 780 763

Morgan 4,102 2,868 108 13 357 73 638 4 40 1,550 1,348New Madrid 2,878 1,586 102 9 448 118 562 8 45 896 1,037Newton 7,697 5,085 283 30 890 217 1,103 8 80 2,781 2,803Nodaway 2,688 1,860 144 4 395 51 215 1 17 1,064 1,149Oregon 1,764 1,010 63 14 222 56 366 4 28 571 561

Osage 1,726 1,183 58 2 189 44 226 2 24 634 644Ozark 2,009 1,314 64 7 182 46 368 2 25 767 577Pemiscot 2,906 1,590 77 18 430 145 585 6 54 868 1,050Perry 2,610 1,807 86 5 303 74 303 3 29 967 1,030Pettis 5,978 3,971 188 27 750 176 790 7 70 2,099 2,361

Phelps 5,652 3,592 186 51 626 204 901 9 83 1,923 2,038Pike 2,797 1,827 104 12 391 80 347 2 34 1,028 1,062Platte 8,425 5,962 250 26 828 260 1,006 5 89 3,105 3,148Polk 4,013 2,614 164 20 438 104 613 3 57 1,461 1,406Pulaski 3,390 2,025 106 21 434 132 604 7 61 1,110 1,132

Putnam 901 573 39 3 145 22 110 1 8 339 345Ralls 1,451 991 56 4 158 44 182 2 14 578 479Randolph 3,329 2,131 114 12 417 87 530 2 35 1,119 1,305Ray 3,346 2,170 121 13 414 101 481 2 44 1,207 1,165Reynolds 1,284 716 45 11 146 48 291 4 22 403 354

Ripley 2,472 1,476 67 18 282 71 514 7 38 826 776St. Charles 34,312 24,167 973 120 3,598 1,149 3,896 17 392 12,810 12,607St. Clair 2,009 1,259 69 12 237 38 361 2 30 735 655St. Francois 9,777 5,913 290 57 1,217 313 1,820 24 143 3,202 3,408St. Louis 161,322 117,220 5,141 687 18,155 3,956 14,808 55 1,300 61,358 68,317

St. Louis City 45,599 29,396 740 360 4,906 2,120 7,535 23 520 12,806 19,958Ste. Genevieve 2,838 1,919 120 9 291 87 376 3 33 1,130 963Saline 3,729 2,508 101 37 435 181 431 2 35 1,241 1,584Schuyler 684 448 31 2 93 15 85 0 10 254 262Scotland 742 480 32 2 134 10 74 1 8 279 324

Scott 6,245 3,683 188 39 823 239 1,171 9 93 1,962 2,249Shannon 1,279 752 40 10 152 40 265 1 18 417 398Shelby 1,203 781 62 2 192 33 121 1 11 435 525Stoddard 5,292 3,281 182 24 658 140 926 8 71 1,761 1,918Stone 6,122 4,562 170 20 487 102 723 5 53 2,466 1,990

Sullivan 1,013 665 32 4 142 26 131 1 12 346 406Taney 7,217 5,143 185 30 655 145 979 8 72 2,746 2,490Texas 3,347 2,141 102 20 346 102 581 6 49 1,156 1,131Vernon 3,202 2,097 90 28 345 128 476 3 37 1,095 1,191Warren 4,118 2,859 142 22 404 111 531 2 46 1,573 1,379

Washington 3,244 1,737 94 23 394 125 793 14 64 1,025 897Wayne 2,822 1,681 87 17 298 54 639 7 39 978 838Webster 4,207 2,621 151 23 485 116 729 7 75 1,478 1,372Worth 421 277 15 0 76 11 40 0 2 159 170Wright 3,149 1,913 115 18 374 92 584 3 49 1,075 1,051

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Montana

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 123

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Montana c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

126,760 87,040 4,764 653 14,810 3,546 14,726 122 1,098 48,646 46,883

Beaverhead 1,248 896 46 4 125 32 132 1 10 514 439Big Horn 996 630 27 8 124 72 118 3 14 333 356Blaine 752 508 35 10 96 22 70 2 10 309 278Broadwater 758 546 32 2 69 17 83 1 8 325 255Carbon 1,487 1,040 64 4 184 43 144 1 7 623 532

Carter 201 138 13 0 27 5 17 0 1 78 85Cascade 11,803 8,205 391 62 1,311 308 1,418 8 99 4,405 4,488Chouteau 957 647 63 5 147 21 69 0 5 421 369Custer 1,879 1,295 65 10 212 69 211 2 15 711 735Daniels 439 313 30 1 65 7 21 0 2 199 180

Dawson 1,433 995 66 13 192 40 114 1 11 587 556Deer Lodge 1,906 1,260 62 8 219 55 281 1 19 687 730Fallon 486 339 27 0 71 9 37 0 3 206 192Fergus 2,113 1,455 88 8 298 46 204 1 13 817 863Flathead 11,125 7,517 437 46 1,234 294 1,470 14 113 4,266 3,888

Gallatin 6,607 4,790 269 31 721 181 569 3 43 2,677 2,447Garfield 187 124 14 0 35 5 8 0 1 80 73Glacier 1,182 794 41 12 143 62 116 3 11 465 421Golden Valley 161 113 8 0 12 3 23 0 2 71 50Granite 497 336 16 0 71 8 61 1 4 192 162

Hill 1,907 1,255 79 25 273 74 183 2 16 719 748Jefferson 1,357 898 41 20 112 54 217 2 14 499 370Judith Basin 370 252 23 2 48 5 38 0 2 169 120Lake 3,893 2,723 154 19 419 135 408 3 33 1,576 1,331Lewis and Clark 7,819 5,484 179 46 725 261 1,032 2 90 2,750 2,857

Liberty 374 236 34 1 72 11 21 0 0 171 152Lincoln 3,597 2,157 139 21 426 104 701 10 40 1,334 1,016McCone 272 194 20 3 40 8 8 0 0 123 110Madison 1,155 864 42 2 110 21 105 2 8 505 386Meagher 331 232 14 0 36 4 42 0 4 139 117

Mineral 737 488 22 4 60 16 136 1 9 296 201Missoula 10,579 7,123 380 65 1,186 337 1,380 10 99 3,884 3,940Musselshell 776 493 33 5 106 18 111 1 10 280 279Park 1,914 1,338 60 13 237 44 208 1 13 694 771Petroleum 63 45 2 0 9 2 5 0 0 31 20

Phillips 720 489 36 5 103 22 58 1 6 304 282Pondera 1,020 705 62 1 150 18 78 1 5 447 406Powder River 239 173 12 1 34 9 9 0 1 108 92Powell 938 654 31 8 110 17 109 2 6 360 359Prairie 250 171 12 3 38 4 21 0 2 106 94

Ravalli 5,939 4,087 232 27 605 149 775 7 57 2,316 1,961Richland 1,503 970 75 6 229 51 158 1 12 582 574Roosevelt 1,215 766 58 8 190 68 110 1 13 457 475Rosebud 993 648 36 5 115 50 125 2 12 394 322Sanders 2,015 1,319 71 13 214 50 323 5 21 785 592

Sheridan 869 594 51 3 161 15 44 0 2 372 379Silver Bow 6,116 4,084 177 28 818 155 793 7 53 2,168 2,402Stillwater 1,155 845 50 5 115 21 111 1 7 493 393Sweet Grass 496 355 23 2 66 10 38 0 2 202 199Teton 1,109 734 65 4 175 20 100 1 10 452 421

Toole 763 534 32 4 105 19 63 1 5 317 316Treasure 143 104 9 0 17 0 11 0 1 62 60Valley 1,353 970 67 10 175 34 88 1 8 577 544Wheatland 323 226 13 0 40 2 38 1 2 137 119Wibaux 190 127 10 1 32 6 12 0 1 86 73Yellowstone 18,026 12,743 627 69 2,103 431 1,899 12 143 6,781 7,298

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Nebraska

124 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Nebraska c 232,294 165,295 8,626 1,010 27,369 6,012 22,051 104 1,827 90,042 96,107

Adams 4,871 3,494 167 19 593 109 458 2 30 1,839 2,108Antelope 1,192 857 80 2 161 12 72 0 8 529 486Arthur 73 54 6 0 9 2 3 0 0 35 28Banner 102 66 11 0 13 5 7 0 0 47 35Blaine 80 57 4 0 11 0 7 0 0 34 30

Boone 1,076 754 76 2 163 18 57 1 7 486 460Box Butte 1,497 1,042 65 7 203 39 131 1 8 579 661Boyd 480 314 32 2 91 11 28 0 1 194 213Brown 672 468 32 2 105 11 51 1 2 273 287Buffalo 5,083 3,610 178 17 616 135 483 2 41 1,931 2,138

Burt 1,508 1,069 74 7 230 29 91 1 7 618 657Butler 1,445 1,011 82 6 170 41 124 0 10 630 564Cass 3,231 2,286 104 13 408 89 306 1 23 1,253 1,265Cedar 1,485 1,019 103 1 252 28 75 1 6 638 673Chase 792 578 45 0 115 16 36 0 2 353 350

Cherry 982 693 54 3 130 24 72 1 5 426 385Cheyenne 1,680 1,178 83 10 224 47 126 0 12 677 711Clay 1,193 806 75 4 188 23 88 0 8 508 489Colfax 1,387 971 87 6 230 27 60 1 5 593 622Cuming 1,824 1,313 114 7 279 32 73 0 5 837 775

Custer 2,094 1,474 119 9 289 43 148 1 12 868 880Dakota 2,269 1,539 65 10 282 68 281 2 22 801 916Dawes 1,288 914 51 7 166 38 102 1 8 514 532Dawson 3,287 2,307 139 11 443 78 284 2 22 1,326 1,378Deuel 457 333 24 0 62 5 31 0 2 210 187

Dixon 896 611 44 5 137 29 62 0 7 363 381Dodge 6,372 4,558 244 19 809 119 578 4 43 2,544 2,641Douglas 55,753 39,811 1,514 273 5,628 1,574 6,427 27 500 20,061 22,987Dundy 433 292 29 2 75 4 27 0 4 176 203Fillmore 1,261 885 66 4 205 23 69 1 8 524 564

Franklin 754 537 40 2 105 8 56 1 5 331 313Frontier 450 306 22 2 73 13 31 0 3 192 174Furnas 1,125 772 50 4 160 25 105 1 9 439 496Gage 4,296 2,959 147 79 465 239 371 1 34 1,608 1,768Garden 531 373 17 0 70 13 53 1 3 204 225

Garfield 396 273 18 0 60 12 31 0 2 157 168Gosper 448 335 19 0 47 18 24 0 4 206 158Grant 159 117 14 1 13 3 10 0 1 84 53Greeley 480 325 30 2 80 8 32 0 4 196 223Hall 7,286 5,216 243 26 811 175 757 2 56 2,856 2,886

Hamilton 1,484 1,056 79 5 186 37 108 1 13 640 585Harlan 764 572 27 0 88 15 57 0 5 332 309Hayes 139 90 12 0 23 2 12 0 0 65 55Hitchock 644 430 32 2 104 12 58 1 5 257 268Holt 1,892 1,262 109 12 310 48 139 1 11 787 777

Hooker 169 124 10 2 25 0 8 0 0 69 82Howard 1,003 693 51 2 133 27 88 1 9 407 404Jefferson 1,594 1,123 73 4 207 36 137 1 13 659 671Johnson 806 593 40 2 102 11 55 0 4 321 365Kearney 1,093 777 60 11 146 37 57 0 5 477 455

Keith 1,664 1,208 50 5 198 41 153 0 8 692 631Keya Paha 167 116 14 0 23 3 11 0 0 68 70Kimball 881 598 29 2 138 16 90 2 7 340 366Knox 1,664 1,133 99 8 276 28 110 1 9 698 721Lancaster 28,759 21,239 762 108 2,638 794 2,926 7 285 10,833 11,994

Lincoln 4,394 2,973 155 12 555 101 544 4 49 1,591 1,844Logan 145 83 10 0 32 4 14 0 1 55 61Loup 114 75 7 0 20 0 10 0 1 45 51McPherson 73 48 9 0 12 0 3 0 1 37 30Madison 5,024 3,532 200 21 621 141 470 3 36 1,927 2,116

Merrick 1,366 936 67 4 196 32 123 2 6 586 531Morrill 842 575 32 5 120 20 82 1 6 326 334Nance 674 465 43 5 84 23 48 0 6 304 260Nemaha 1,271 863 52 9 178 41 119 0 9 472 551Nuckolls 1,133 816 64 2 157 18 71 1 3 503 481

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Nebraska

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 125

Otoe 2,682 1,967 98 10 316 55 216 1 19 1,061 1,134Pawnee 632 466 27 2 78 10 45 1 3 254 286Perkins 597 428 34 3 90 8 28 1 4 261 261Phelps 1,820 1,316 66 7 235 48 136 0 12 724 784Pierce 1,157 793 70 4 176 24 85 0 4 497 477

Platte 4,402 3,201 188 15 530 109 329 1 28 1,763 1,849Polk 1,052 756 53 2 156 12 66 0 7 460 458Red Willow 2,042 1,488 83 8 237 48 168 1 10 823 849Richardson 1,799 1,240 67 10 248 29 193 1 12 675 772Rock 290 211 13 0 49 3 14 0 0 121 139

Saline 2,137 1,489 82 11 291 61 189 1 14 822 930Sarpy 10,534 7,475 300 47 1,049 363 1,158 8 135 3,942 3,842Saunders 2,813 2,020 121 16 342 57 237 1 19 1,165 1,130Scotts Bluff 6,446 4,386 232 28 792 152 798 4 54 2,379 2,644Seward 2,436 1,800 111 5 308 47 150 1 14 1,027 1,050

Sheridan 1,105 811 49 5 146 24 66 0 4 465 481Sherman 612 466 31 2 69 9 34 0 2 271 257Sioux 198 149 15 0 20 1 13 0 0 91 84Stanton 709 469 41 5 97 25 66 0 7 279 270Thayer 1,287 916 61 3 178 23 99 1 7 561 535

Thomas 132 95 6 0 18 3 10 0 0 57 55Thurston 808 526 43 7 101 44 80 0 7 331 298Valley 898 642 48 4 132 15 53 0 4 377 392Washington 2,540 1,851 87 7 314 71 193 1 16 1,047 1,019Wayne 1,204 875 65 7 165 32 57 0 2 501 531

Webster 846 582 47 2 128 14 67 0 4 369 349Wheeler 129 89 10 0 15 3 12 0 0 54 51York 2,516 1,811 121 10 348 41 172 0 14 1,025 1,091

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Nevada

126 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Nevada c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

264,593 191,995 6,552 1,320 22,470 7,064 32,853 144 2,195 105,734 91,513

Carson City 8,330 6,216 235 37 808 198 781 5 51 3,340 3,294Churchill 3,021 2,078 102 8 332 80 393 2 25 1,235 1,012Clark 178,269 129,240 4,155 934 14,842 4,856 22,616 98 1,526 70,543 61,811Douglas 7,884 6,222 253 30 556 138 640 3 42 3,567 2,615Elko 3,312 2,160 87 16 330 165 512 3 40 1,281 947

Esmeralda 199 139 7 0 21 7 25 0 0 101 44Eureka 206 143 9 0 15 7 31 0 1 83 65Humboldt 1,543 1,065 44 13 141 62 200 1 16 628 464Lander 522 334 14 3 53 18 95 1 5 199 141Lincoln 674 449 24 4 79 14 97 0 7 276 200

Lyon 6,031 4,321 164 23 506 147 818 2 50 2,567 1,814Mineral 885 599 22 4 80 28 140 1 11 355 271Nye 8,162 6,077 194 37 563 161 1,064 9 58 3,512 2,378Pershing 551 361 17 2 69 14 82 0 7 232 166Storey 447 332 11 2 33 9 58 0 3 194 136

Washoe 43,233 31,367 1,160 200 3,877 1,118 5,149 16 345 17,063 15,709White Pine 1,322 891 55 7 163 38 155 3 9 557 447

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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New Hampshire

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 127

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, New Hampshire c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

174,946 126,074 4,420 698 15,379 4,463 21,790 87 2,036 66,169 66,617

Belknap 10,700 7,962 297 36 820 231 1,235 6 112 4,322 3,961Carroll 8,682 6,470 293 35 748 176 884 7 71 3,666 3,116Cheshire 11,605 8,537 295 50 1,031 254 1,319 6 114 4,490 4,526Coos 6,874 4,712 208 34 776 173 890 4 76 2,538 2,596Grafton 12,665 9,301 397 52 1,198 259 1,328 8 123 5,073 4,875

Hillsboro 47,853 34,373 1,053 182 4,132 1,293 6,218 18 585 17,440 18,682Merrimack 19,832 14,119 457 89 1,739 618 2,542 9 259 7,207 7,754Rockingham 35,245 25,329 887 145 3,071 907 4,454 18 433 13,442 12,971Strafford 14,328 10,114 333 47 1,236 351 2,050 7 190 5,137 5,491Sullivan 7,141 5,142 198 27 626 200 871 5 72 2,841 2,636

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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New Jersey

128 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, New Jersey c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

1,243,466 923,063 28,886 6,115 120,780 33,017 120,728 677 10,200 470,178 524,796

Atlantic 38,150 27,784 757 167 3,614 1,116 4,329 21 362 13,893 15,705Bergen 149,604 117,914 3,786 638 14,072 2,673 9,714 54 752 61,573 66,181Burlington 63,769 46,557 1,728 320 6,730 1,803 6,021 28 582 24,546 25,963Camden 70,351 49,153 1,781 361 7,896 2,131 8,282 48 700 25,438 28,989Cape May 22,008 16,385 549 114 2,273 622 1,914 10 140 8,500 9,079

Cumberland 21,703 15,003 400 177 1,993 848 3,017 18 247 7,378 8,623Essex 99,528 71,520 2,010 579 9,072 3,394 11,985 66 902 35,310 41,976Gloucester 35,901 24,556 972 163 4,124 1,104 4,541 27 415 12,791 14,051Hudson 61,586 43,958 1,180 344 5,815 1,875 7,813 54 545 21,131 26,122Hunterdon 16,584 12,445 443 184 1,561 614 1,229 5 104 6,590 6,467

Mercer 52,783 39,034 1,067 474 4,589 2,345 4,870 15 388 19,330 22,484Middlesex 103,529 77,092 2,243 474 9,942 2,587 10,201 57 932 39,117 43,704Monmouth 90,982 66,427 2,359 384 9,716 2,433 8,761 58 843 34,029 38,407Morris 66,133 50,973 1,709 308 6,210 1,476 5,031 23 403 26,845 27,439Ocean 125,058 97,423 2,719 331 11,760 1,971 9,951 64 839 48,907 55,073

Passaic 63,952 46,875 1,331 359 5,859 1,721 7,180 44 584 23,656 26,785Salem 11,152 7,698 318 45 1,256 317 1,374 7 138 4,019 4,302Somerset 39,214 29,978 955 186 3,601 1,044 3,113 16 321 15,421 16,471Sussex 17,843 12,433 414 100 1,723 600 2,314 11 248 6,457 6,559Union 77,627 58,214 1,759 344 7,252 1,979 7,430 39 610 29,310 33,726Warren 16,001 11,632 404 63 1,725 365 1,657 11 144 5,937 6,688

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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New Mexico

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 129

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, New Mexico c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

216,323 143,933 8,465 1,352 23,820 7,378 28,789 300 2,285 81,076 76,813

Bernalillo 66,813 45,671 2,505 358 7,249 1,977 8,402 61 589 24,702 25,502Catron 681 468 27 5 62 14 100 1 5 282 184Chaves 8,782 5,859 345 60 1,022 256 1,142 11 87 3,300 3,300Cibola 2,832 1,628 124 20 412 137 465 7 39 1,025 869Colfax 2,354 1,653 89 11 246 42 283 3 26 945 814

Curry 4,827 3,075 179 26 626 180 674 9 58 1,694 1,787De Baca 407 295 19 1 49 7 33 1 1 169 170Dona Ana 17,452 11,983 794 154 1,774 601 1,954 25 168 6,998 5,957Eddy 8,133 5,155 344 49 1,048 272 1,146 17 101 3,003 3,009Grant 5,495 3,631 259 30 630 125 749 11 60 2,187 1,832

Guadalupe 549 328 24 2 62 20 103 2 9 200 163Harding 160 117 9 2 15 0 15 1 2 75 64Hidalgo 706 464 30 7 74 24 100 1 5 283 227Lea 7,367 4,618 325 30 1,050 230 1,010 21 85 2,797 2,638Lincoln 3,496 2,568 136 17 335 73 336 3 28 1,470 1,177

Los Alamos 1,868 1,451 99 6 166 37 102 0 7 828 759Luna 4,131 2,947 147 27 378 95 491 6 39 1,692 1,406McKinley 4,273 2,489 143 51 527 385 606 6 66 1,471 1,320Mora 704 397 32 5 78 22 153 2 15 248 195Otero 6,968 4,744 288 49 723 232 865 9 58 2,692 2,384

Quay 1,742 1,168 64 8 209 54 226 1 11 663 629Rio Arriba 4,674 2,619 186 41 513 252 956 11 96 1,507 1,407Roosevelt 2,105 1,371 77 8 295 58 275 2 19 773 810Sandoval 10,750 7,381 374 55 1,057 379 1,369 11 123 3,973 3,904San Jaun 11,631 7,180 477 90 1,479 618 1,614 24 150 4,306 3,774

San Miguel 3,310 1,929 108 29 305 148 728 7 56 1,073 985Santa Fe 15,850 11,160 572 99 1,506 505 1,854 10 145 5,982 5,738Sierra 2,962 2,111 87 7 317 42 379 4 16 1,276 987Socorro 1,723 1,059 76 9 218 55 280 3 23 641 558Taos 3,863 2,459 149 30 386 122 660 7 50 1,359 1,237

Torrance 1,664 992 62 12 188 60 312 6 33 590 490Union 702 485 38 2 79 25 66 0 5 291 267Valencia 7,341 4,475 277 53 738 332 1,337 17 111 2,584 2,262

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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New York

130 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, New York c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

2,628,726 1,871,788 67,921 16,080 256,750 70,960 317,297 2,076 25,855 943,372 1,076,093

Albany 45,668 33,009 1,126 251 4,700 1,021 5,148 17 396 16,125 19,583Allegany 7,696 5,322 257 46 809 188 997 7 70 2,888 2,788Bronx 123,921 82,322 2,494 1,066 11,508 4,947 19,728 172 1,683 36,893 51,634Broome 36,787 26,566 1,061 244 3,606 1,036 3,964 21 290 13,363 15,090Cattaraugus 13,403 9,260 388 68 1,427 348 1,754 16 142 4,902 5,063

Cayuga 12,218 8,817 299 58 1,200 294 1,421 11 118 4,411 4,956Chautauqua 24,198 17,149 740 112 2,704 547 2,715 21 210 8,969 9,652Chemung 16,013 11,111 428 78 1,687 400 2,140 13 156 5,658 6,396Chenango 8,540 5,915 212 42 826 202 1,239 9 95 3,017 3,214Clinton 11,242 7,258 394 61 1,365 301 1,720 11 130 3,876 4,107

Columbia 11,200 7,988 295 83 1,083 297 1,333 5 115 4,218 4,286Cortland 6,791 4,823 155 22 618 147 953 3 69 2,398 2,630Delaware 8,762 6,095 240 46 896 178 1,208 13 86 3,257 3,252Dutchess 43,073 29,524 1,117 346 4,110 1,586 5,798 41 551 15,543 16,153Erie 162,983 112,533 5,146 993 20,774 4,069 17,990 92 1,385 58,852 68,082

Essex 6,552 4,533 206 33 783 193 743 8 53 2,427 2,534Franklin 7,435 4,681 251 91 867 432 1,024 10 78 2,474 2,706Fulton 9,252 6,590 199 46 808 276 1,232 6 94 3,256 3,618Genesee 9,883 7,036 272 37 1,085 234 1,119 9 89 3,651 3,912Greene 8,581 5,976 221 30 850 209 1,177 12 108 3,201 3,123

Hamilton 1,201 938 37 2 103 12 103 0 6 514 447Herkimer 10,989 7,838 248 50 1,102 243 1,385 8 116 3,966 4,384Jefferson 14,083 9,431 460 65 1,584 378 1,994 15 155 4,938 5,348Kings 227,213 156,718 5,347 1,739 22,088 7,767 30,959 246 2,349 73,985 96,216Lewis 3,808 2,576 163 15 449 85 477 4 38 1,430 1,402

Livingston 9,184 6,528 243 47 866 230 1,155 7 107 3,367 3,448Madison 9,697 6,746 292 43 1,057 240 1,220 7 92 3,612 3,659Monroe 114,395 83,217 3,021 601 10,130 2,664 13,545 51 1,166 41,134 45,754Montgomery 10,107 7,460 232 48 902 249 1,127 7 84 3,643 4,300Nassau 238,174 177,574 7,080 1,094 24,047 5,015 21,280 141 1,944 95,791 99,750

New York 197,759 152,432 3,636 1,393 14,738 4,355 20,116 98 990 70,833 90,378Niagara 39,951 27,113 1,261 173 4,738 933 5,304 31 399 14,280 15,667Oneida 40,024 27,217 1,076 323 4,086 1,411 5,423 35 454 13,679 15,936Onondaga 72,941 52,280 2,010 357 7,114 1,689 8,733 36 720 26,688 29,603Ontario 16,068 11,672 407 68 1,496 384 1,862 5 175 5,938 6,144

Orange 43,502 28,492 926 258 4,251 1,531 7,177 49 820 14,432 16,109Orleans 6,512 4,451 165 37 683 139 955 4 78 2,273 2,419Oswego 18,337 11,657 578 84 2,018 516 3,201 28 254 6,231 6,346Otsego 9,997 7,062 265 70 990 260 1,224 10 117 3,658 3,805Putnam 12,497 8,753 305 67 1,004 372 1,785 15 197 4,567 4,469

Queens 252,399 186,802 6,121 1,505 23,235 5,879 26,901 209 1,745 89,510 111,925Rensselaer 24,495 17,267 583 116 2,575 579 3,112 16 246 8,702 9,815Richmond 63,224 40,289 1,575 374 6,425 2,149 11,142 95 1,175 20,245 23,325Rockland 43,515 31,911 956 439 3,717 1,722 4,368 23 380 16,885 16,951St. Lawrence 16,847 10,600 629 93 2,260 463 2,600 27 175 5,851 6,116

Saratoga 27,078 19,212 797 125 2,727 591 3,312 23 291 10,056 10,047Schnectady 25,965 18,585 797 195 2,691 792 2,666 10 228 9,502 10,889Schoharie 4,719 3,236 134 29 479 128 654 4 55 1,761 1,657Schuyler 3,276 2,257 92 18 335 91 452 2 30 1,226 1,178Seneca 5,549 3,907 137 26 481 128 806 4 60 2,039 2,023

Steuben 16,297 11,194 488 104 1,741 390 2,185 13 183 5,798 6,159Suffolk 218,859 150,918 5,548 1,327 21,378 6,165 30,376 210 2,936 79,947 82,301Sullivan 12,729 8,430 295 102 1,183 541 1,991 16 171 4,586 4,338Tioga 8,005 5,716 334 36 759 166 915 4 74 3,132 2,951Tompkins 11,112 8,232 316 70 985 248 1,178 5 80 4,192 4,569

Ulster 28,097 19,161 723 145 2,821 806 4,055 25 360 9,961 10,607Warren 11,521 8,051 322 61 1,191 291 1,472 9 124 4,185 4,395Washington 8,958 6,086 262 42 966 205 1,270 8 118 3,161 3,394Wayne 14,834 10,236 331 209 1,169 900 1,811 7 170 5,216 5,235Westchester 150,333 115,780 3,911 735 13,459 3,103 12,305 63 979 59,240 66,045

Wyoming 6,105 4,188 198 26 635 149 846 5 58 2,193 2,258Yates 4,155 3,060 120 16 376 92 451 2 38 1,640 1,542

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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North Carolina

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 131

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, North Carolina c 1,112,204 758,601 25,520 4,986 103,232 33,348 172,414 800 13,303 375,221 419,454

Alamance 21,333 15,646 396 85 1,750 564 2,686 8 197 7,357 8,795Alexander 4,528 3,136 75 13 351 132 765 4 53 1,505 1,643Alleghany 1,897 1,310 42 4 200 43 284 2 12 643 734Anson 3,731 2,324 62 14 355 137 774 4 61 1,117 1,384Ashe 4,252 2,890 123 27 442 78 651 3 38 1,467 1,561

Avery 2,708 1,889 75 8 270 61 374 1 29 1,013 986Beaufort 8,001 5,118 230 35 902 236 1,378 7 97 2,652 2,795Bertie 3,469 1,990 83 13 406 117 771 5 84 1,024 1,187Bladen 5,028 2,780 101 25 528 194 1,278 9 113 1,357 1,663Brunswick 15,827 11,133 397 62 1,279 328 2,451 16 161 6,071 4,819

Buncombe 34,166 23,786 965 144 3,380 790 4,742 17 342 11,903 13,616Burke 13,228 9,125 195 111 1,010 489 2,135 5 158 4,202 4,989Cabarrus 18,473 13,429 278 64 1,347 533 2,611 9 202 6,351 7,312Caldwell 11,868 8,154 224 49 1,072 347 1,880 8 133 4,067 4,460Camden 1,076 712 35 7 115 31 162 1 12 393 364

Carteret 10,381 7,352 313 33 1,044 228 1,320 10 83 4,012 3,680Caswell 3,272 2,030 61 11 320 113 682 4 51 979 1,158Catawba 22,008 16,200 313 81 1,795 610 2,795 9 205 7,670 8,752Chatham 8,079 5,990 237 22 666 201 892 4 66 3,048 3,219Cherokee 4,985 3,280 123 17 522 128 851 6 58 1,743 1,664

Chowan 2,512 1,717 78 10 285 70 323 3 26 899 963Clay 1,924 1,323 57 7 208 31 277 2 20 712 692Cleveland 15,999 10,758 252 57 1,286 492 2,941 15 198 5,021 5,951Columbus 8,829 4,780 192 40 978 336 2,292 13 197 2,444 2,861Craven 13,241 9,317 425 65 1,164 326 1,798 11 135 4,931 4,781

Cumberland 27,893 16,458 842 156 3,169 1,278 5,442 41 507 8,590 9,303Currituck 2,398 1,592 65 16 252 95 348 4 27 866 777Dare 4,658 3,441 146 17 431 109 478 4 32 1,879 1,610Davidson 22,121 15,684 392 73 1,807 545 3,371 16 233 7,630 8,329Davie 5,669 4,096 146 24 503 122 720 3 55 2,087 2,128

Duplin 6,237 3,743 143 27 698 233 1,286 9 97 1,844 2,268Durham 25,135 17,598 456 128 2,013 830 3,813 9 288 8,111 10,292Edgecombe 7,819 4,735 143 42 743 324 1,684 6 142 2,215 2,765Forsyth 45,475 33,135 1,097 197 4,129 1,116 5,392 16 392 15,767 18,789Franklin 5,540 3,449 96 21 503 215 1,160 5 89 1,677 1,902

Gaston 28,866 19,716 400 104 2,459 840 4,982 20 344 9,051 11,138Gates 1,587 962 51 5 210 74 259 2 24 513 565Graham 1,372 831 37 7 165 34 277 2 20 468 453Granville 6,220 3,817 86 89 535 436 1,159 6 93 1,763 2,183Greene 2,020 1,238 45 8 221 68 406 1 33 580 762

Guilford 58,426 43,014 1,267 229 4,946 1,551 6,875 21 522 20,802 24,174Halifax 9,662 5,574 202 54 1,095 353 2,163 17 204 2,760 3,385Harnett 10,016 6,235 201 53 986 389 1,974 12 167 3,016 3,489Haywood 11,430 7,732 427 41 1,294 202 1,625 10 99 4,142 4,260Henderson 20,664 15,497 764 77 1,824 330 2,028 10 136 8,352 8,043

Hertford 3,552 2,104 76 15 417 119 750 5 65 1,053 1,281Hoke 3,078 1,707 45 20 264 177 795 5 66 781 992Hyde 730 457 24 4 104 29 105 1 6 227 309Iredell 18,284 13,088 349 69 1,512 527 2,552 9 177 6,464 6,939Jackson 4,666 3,199 132 19 513 95 662 3 43 1,704 1,690

Johnston 14,059 8,588 253 59 1,386 458 3,052 13 250 4,160 4,849Jones 1,510 900 43 8 196 38 296 4 25 477 530Lee 7,534 5,118 178 32 740 230 1,135 7 96 2,640 2,795Lenoir 9,751 6,242 192 79 965 464 1,657 8 144 3,015 3,675Lincoln 8,715 6,076 151 29 653 255 1,431 8 113 2,871 3,158

McDowell 6,757 4,506 126 31 605 180 1,217 6 86 2,229 2,479Macon 6,649 4,848 222 29 663 104 740 5 39 2,534 2,532Madison 2,939 1,826 90 12 315 68 582 3 43 943 1,026Martin 3,958 2,456 73 18 464 145 733 4 65 1,176 1,497Mecklenburg 73,531 52,364 1,830 366 7,089 2,391 8,759 25 707 25,738 30,046

Mitchell 2,833 1,822 78 10 296 74 519 3 32 913 1,049Montgomery 3,511 2,365 51 16 264 122 648 2 44 1,136 1,267Moore 17,484 13,190 686 59 1,500 288 1,634 8 119 7,355 6,679Nash 11,970 7,581 259 51 1,246 409 2,219 12 192 3,681 4,442New Hanover 25,006 17,333 715 105 2,546 624 3,407 13 264 9,075 9,312

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132 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Northampton 3,853 2,275 87 16 453 122 820 9 71 1,145 1,374Onslow 10,914 6,903 319 55 1,220 430 1,821 13 154 3,616 3,651Orange 12,051 8,807 322 73 1,026 330 1,378 5 111 4,471 4,859Pamlico 2,448 1,711 69 11 255 58 316 3 26 918 828Pasquotank 4,724 3,148 124 24 561 163 637 7 60 1,584 1,833

Pender 6,441 4,204 168 27 567 161 1,207 7 99 2,261 2,044Perquimans 2,250 1,527 74 9 254 66 295 3 22 838 781Person 5,399 3,581 102 25 490 159 969 3 69 1,718 2,006Pitt 15,034 9,350 331 77 1,551 525 2,941 13 247 4,523 5,526Polk 4,382 3,291 164 17 423 69 384 1 34 1,774 1,791

Randolph 18,890 13,568 285 77 1,439 515 2,802 12 192 6,418 7,271Richmond 7,353 4,299 96 31 630 248 1,891 8 149 1,987 2,513Robeson 14,551 7,852 216 102 1,347 700 3,964 20 351 3,752 4,563Rockingham 15,497 10,646 269 57 1,282 407 2,642 13 182 4,924 6,012Rowan 19,558 13,534 334 76 1,589 595 3,164 13 253 6,393 7,615

Rutherford 11,091 7,606 199 41 944 284 1,887 8 122 3,656 4,207Sampson 8,228 4,951 144 31 825 304 1,835 12 126 2,377 2,914Scotland 5,554 3,132 76 35 455 211 1,522 5 118 1,450 1,813Stanly 9,272 6,611 137 29 744 248 1,384 5 114 3,131 3,663Stokes 6,080 3,905 140 24 603 193 1,126 6 84 1,861 2,114

Surry 11,516 7,915 243 40 1,028 272 1,883 8 128 3,717 4,538Swain 2,168 1,346 47 7 230 94 410 2 32 676 764Transylvania 7,084 5,234 285 19 650 88 757 3 47 2,846 2,591Tyrrell 574 375 19 4 65 25 79 1 6 204 210Union 14,165 9,898 279 65 1,277 496 1,988 5 158 4,974 5,154

Vance 6,592 3,957 100 29 609 267 1,489 8 133 1,837 2,354Wake 60,424 42,437 1,576 255 5,655 1,921 7,870 25 686 21,172 23,199Warren 2,805 1,690 58 16 282 116 592 5 45 860 960Washington 2,457 1,512 85 18 328 79 393 3 40 861 846Watauga 5,061 3,667 154 29 485 122 559 2 43 1,919 1,876

Wayne 14,758 9,130 352 118 1,526 660 2,731 14 227 4,481 5,279Wilkes 10,138 6,731 254 45 1,015 279 1,700 10 105 3,464 3,604Wilson 11,460 7,291 253 60 1,157 372 2,145 9 173 3,548 4,246Yadkin 5,725 3,934 134 25 554 150 867 4 58 1,870 2,134Yancey 3,161 2,096 111 14 322 59 522 4 34 1,127 1,128

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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North Dakota

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 133

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, North Dakota c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

87,329 59,266 4,396 364 12,936 2,297 7,474 42 553 34,978 35,506

Adams 505 337 30 2 85 20 27 0 3 214 214Barnes 2,086 1,423 110 11 336 56 139 1 9 867 870Benson 840 542 47 2 138 36 70 1 5 360 311Billings 87 55 10 0 10 0 12 0 1 37 25Bottineau 1,314 897 81 3 226 18 81 2 6 563 535

Bowman 582 395 32 3 113 14 22 0 2 254 248Burke 480 314 39 3 84 10 27 0 3 218 191Burleigh 9,068 6,329 319 39 1,154 231 932 4 60 3,396 3,710Cass 12,769 8,794 488 59 1,653 394 1,284 7 90 4,863 5,222Cavalier 966 644 80 2 191 14 35 0 1 429 403

Dickey 919 670 40 1 145 17 42 0 2 381 414Divide 524 374 40 0 88 5 15 0 2 247 227Dunn 412 275 27 2 65 10 31 1 2 181 159Eddy 541 358 33 4 99 14 29 0 4 226 233Emmons 753 518 63 3 114 13 39 1 3 362 283

Foster 667 458 46 3 120 11 28 0 2 293 283Golden Valley 369 263 18 0 51 7 28 0 2 152 161Grand Forks 6,487 4,474 246 25 884 192 624 2 39 2,441 2,669Grant 480 308 29 2 99 9 29 0 4 200 201Griggs 541 369 35 2 102 8 22 0 2 232 241

Hettinger 553 356 47 2 109 10 26 0 3 265 217Kidder 456 289 43 0 89 3 29 1 3 203 187La Moure 912 618 79 0 161 9 40 1 4 423 383Logan 428 271 44 0 84 8 20 0 1 194 176McHenry 1,061 685 72 3 176 15 104 0 5 438 412

McIntosh 764 515 66 0 140 12 29 0 2 341 332McKenzie 745 509 44 3 108 14 61 2 5 339 284McLean 1,766 1,171 102 2 277 37 165 3 9 749 671Mercer 1,174 773 75 3 183 29 102 0 9 482 433Morton 3,389 2,277 168 14 447 92 363 1 25 1,340 1,291

Mountrial 1,008 644 50 5 168 34 98 1 8 408 387Nelson 805 583 54 2 125 8 30 0 3 375 342Oliver 294 184 21 2 49 6 31 0 1 129 98Pembina 1,500 1,048 87 4 240 29 87 0 4 665 612Pierce 859 604 62 2 136 11 43 0 1 362 387

Ramsey 2,023 1,390 88 14 305 57 157 0 13 812 847Ransom 907 625 54 2 137 12 73 0 5 388 380Renville 514 347 40 2 91 10 23 0 1 227 210Richland 2,355 1,536 137 10 406 76 172 1 17 972 959Rolette 1,265 790 36 11 150 59 196 1 22 444 426

Sargent 678 428 50 0 126 14 57 0 3 289 254Sheridan 339 225 31 2 55 6 20 0 1 167 125Sioux 184 95 6 1 24 20 35 0 3 54 56Slope 125 94 11 0 11 0 8 0 0 65 42Stark 3,244 2,075 170 17 497 114 337 2 33 1,244 1,274

Steele 421 302 35 0 71 6 8 0 0 221 161Stutsman 3,369 2,336 140 14 471 90 298 2 19 1,300 1,440Towner 560 376 40 3 111 6 21 1 3 244 244Traill 1,430 993 82 3 242 34 70 0 6 602 629Walsh 2,200 1,518 105 27 311 93 137 2 8 870 914

Ward 7,056 4,765 300 30 994 189 711 5 63 2,602 2,912Wells 1,016 675 67 6 185 22 55 0 4 433 444Williams 3,446 2,306 168 15 490 93 348 2 26 1,372 1,342

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Ohio

134 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Ohio c 1,593,390 1,074,970 63,961 7,977 214,927 44,823 172,381 1,230 13,120 598,594 633,183

Adams 3,766 2,074 176 31 562 142 720 5 56 1,299 1,152Allen 16,316 11,138 695 80 2,225 449 1,587 13 130 6,158 6,574Ashland 7,529 5,304 303 31 1,000 189 648 5 49 2,975 3,009Ashtabula 15,336 10,004 577 105 2,048 508 1,921 17 157 5,642 5,726Athens 5,525 3,304 247 35 840 195 828 8 68 1,944 1,991

Auglaize 6,507 4,569 309 26 906 155 499 2 41 2,614 2,661Belmont 13,111 8,177 603 47 2,347 288 1,530 21 99 4,696 5,418Brown 5,512 3,348 241 32 723 201 885 8 75 1,992 1,783Butler 42,327 27,570 1,766 215 5,624 1,279 5,390 39 445 15,677 15,526Carroll 4,332 2,860 200 32 605 127 470 4 35 1,681 1,563

Champaign 5,328 3,484 222 37 703 167 652 2 59 1,966 1,975Clark 21,597 14,014 856 99 3,096 647 2,671 19 196 7,779 8,427Clermont 21,402 13,675 779 125 2,762 778 2,989 21 274 7,631 7,605Clinton 5,316 3,332 253 19 770 168 713 6 55 1,994 1,938Columbiana 17,977 11,691 898 76 2,910 475 1,781 20 126 6,864 7,137

Coshocton 5,673 3,683 263 46 807 209 615 5 45 2,156 2,090Crawford 7,784 5,352 352 27 1,008 183 806 9 47 2,979 3,061Cuyahoga 213,004 151,195 7,037 1,038 27,619 5,423 19,210 95 1,388 80,339 92,647Darke 8,361 5,806 382 38 1,101 204 764 6 60 3,306 3,269Defiance 5,945 3,939 294 30 787 163 673 4 54 2,267 2,234

Delaware 11,816 8,456 454 39 1,319 321 1,122 7 98 4,791 4,373Erie 12,835 9,143 478 49 1,556 329 1,194 10 77 5,182 4,909Fairfield 15,805 10,552 655 77 2,038 460 1,865 10 149 5,910 5,846Fayette 3,879 2,516 168 19 586 113 446 4 26 1,484 1,464Franklin 108,792 72,636 3,532 593 13,657 3,767 13,489 56 1,062 38,882 43,612

Fulton 5,981 4,129 258 15 763 171 600 3 42 2,323 2,359Gallia 4,528 2,520 207 40 680 220 786 11 63 1,557 1,458Geauga 12,511 9,314 536 60 1,424 301 808 2 65 5,453 4,810Greene 17,068 11,635 777 85 2,079 523 1,805 14 151 6,669 6,367Guernsey 6,310 4,040 255 54 784 246 862 7 62 2,268 2,269

Hamilton 116,613 79,881 4,349 560 15,247 3,102 12,488 51 934 42,747 49,340Hancock 9,939 7,118 420 35 1,223 235 848 2 58 3,864 4,013Hardin 4,324 2,801 191 19 665 111 489 8 40 1,609 1,663Harrison 2,755 1,689 139 16 452 61 365 10 23 1,042 1,007Henry 4,361 2,993 205 16 585 135 388 1 37 1,678 1,720

Highland 5,547 3,450 225 30 760 181 822 10 69 2,031 1,976Hocking 3,889 2,340 180 25 534 125 638 7 39 1,390 1,253Holmes 2,974 2,010 145 17 423 92 273 1 13 1,223 1,142Huron 8,091 5,454 333 45 1,046 237 897 7 72 3,068 3,063Jackson 4,513 2,456 196 29 713 178 870 9 62 1,470 1,546

Jefferson 14,492 8,781 823 70 2,744 358 1,590 23 102 5,349 5,707Knox 7,860 5,187 343 71 1,066 317 816 4 56 3,005 2,967Lake 36,259 26,175 1,226 174 4,608 888 2,963 18 207 14,245 14,979Lawrence 9,763 5,206 467 53 1,554 272 2,017 32 162 3,145 3,298Licking 18,955 12,598 795 81 2,567 582 2,136 14 181 7,027 7,054

Logan 6,306 4,233 261 20 901 157 670 6 57 2,409 2,450Lorain 40,465 27,335 1,791 240 5,544 1,149 4,059 38 310 15,520 15,692Lucas 62,261 41,511 2,102 340 8,035 1,937 7,696 45 596 22,454 24,991Madison 4,745 3,092 182 13 671 151 590 3 42 1,740 1,812Mahoning 45,527 30,054 2,069 245 7,364 1,186 4,237 38 333 17,175 19,255

Marion 9,323 5,904 404 37 1,319 261 1,285 7 107 3,368 3,574Medina 19,131 13,563 832 101 2,453 512 1,525 12 133 7,781 7,184Meigs 3,267 1,742 197 16 623 86 546 13 45 1,097 1,178Mercer 6,173 4,315 283 27 779 178 548 3 40 2,491 2,442Miami 14,710 10,203 555 60 1,815 375 1,575 11 116 5,665 5,644

Monroe 2,514 1,517 182 20 390 54 329 5 18 999 789Montgomery 81,121 54,527 2,937 381 10,100 2,128 10,216 53 779 29,433 32,357Morgan 2,188 1,347 125 9 312 72 300 4 20 791 766Morrow 3,990 2,481 178 25 509 134 605 7 51 1,538 1,291Muskingum 13,045 8,416 544 72 1,792 368 1,702 15 137 4,698 4,976

Noble 1,796 1,136 99 9 289 47 197 3 16 699 660Ottawa 7,519 5,250 320 37 980 191 690 7 45 3,049 2,826Paulding 2,923 1,846 139 12 421 77 392 5 32 1,098 1,043Perry 4,613 2,673 224 45 708 181 722 8 52 1,591 1,585Pickaway 6,268 4,053 287 18 820 179 842 8 62 2,349 2,164

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Ohio

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 135

Pike 3,902 2,238 205 32 577 142 644 7 55 1,378 1,317Portage 18,933 12,859 832 86 2,534 556 1,897 17 153 7,569 7,026Preble 6,046 3,952 271 35 800 194 729 7 57 2,282 2,193Putnam 4,809 3,288 234 15 700 171 363 5 32 1,891 1,908Richland 20,239 14,076 792 100 2,525 523 2,062 12 149 7,826 7,897

Ross 9,625 5,891 466 49 1,411 295 1,399 14 100 3,425 3,374Sandusky 9,429 6,338 417 39 1,275 262 1,004 4 91 3,623 3,662Scioto 11,534 6,315 506 59 1,875 387 2,187 25 179 3,723 4,158Seneca 8,867 5,886 411 72 1,163 364 891 7 74 3,369 3,421Shelby 6,275 4,256 244 22 832 177 684 5 56 2,452 2,371

Stark 60,809 41,968 2,691 281 8,623 1,437 5,406 49 355 23,473 24,845Summit 81,640 56,579 3,453 410 11,297 2,142 7,221 47 492 31,808 33,766Trumbull 39,094 26,531 1,752 185 5,577 958 3,770 41 281 14,856 15,531Tuscarawas 13,867 9,270 702 57 2,169 374 1,210 8 77 5,400 5,556Union 4,327 2,880 174 14 548 110 557 2 41 1,652 1,571

Van Wert 4,721 3,313 215 20 589 110 433 2 37 1,805 1,895Vinton 1,478 792 55 6 222 68 309 3 25 487 468Warren 19,213 12,997 867 111 2,345 603 2,090 17 183 7,376 6,932Washington 9,983 6,422 544 40 1,412 217 1,251 17 81 3,837 3,619Wayne 14,994 10,355 629 95 1,942 436 1,423 10 103 5,977 5,741

Williams 5,646 4,018 219 18 693 135 518 2 43 2,246 2,267Wood 14,148 9,619 607 49 1,974 377 1,380 7 134 5,505 5,609Wyandot 3,404 2,322 151 15 501 88 304 1 23 1,318 1,392

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Oklahoma

136 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Oklahoma c 473,916 318,769 15,885 2,311 57,366 15,025 59,579 470 4,511 170,530 182,534

Adair 2,477 1,416 64 18 299 97 539 4 41 769 810Alfalfa 1,147 823 67 2 143 16 90 1 5 493 467Atoka 1,957 1,226 63 16 248 86 298 3 19 688 648Beaver 857 572 49 2 141 26 61 0 6 343 360Beckham 2,818 1,831 104 12 424 95 321 3 28 982 1,148

Blaine 1,749 1,146 62 6 259 58 199 3 17 630 697Bryan 5,386 3,460 167 24 693 168 807 9 57 1,889 2,012Caddo 4,157 2,664 189 24 663 136 441 8 31 1,528 1,658Canadian 9,399 6,511 300 41 1,024 352 1,082 6 83 3,346 3,504Carter 7,490 4,906 266 30 952 255 1,002 11 67 2,646 2,874

Cherokee 4,994 3,225 162 34 546 182 772 8 64 1,768 1,708Choctaw 2,523 1,491 81 24 322 97 469 3 37 844 858Cimarron 578 387 35 1 100 18 35 0 2 239 238Cleveland 20,438 14,020 587 86 2,056 758 2,697 18 217 7,189 7,569Coal 863 548 29 4 110 25 137 1 9 300 327

Comanche 11,213 7,074 450 66 1,528 406 1,554 19 116 3,874 4,173Cotton 990 664 40 4 143 28 103 1 6 371 392Craig 2,519 1,636 75 31 276 107 366 3 26 850 926Creek 9,927 6,465 302 60 1,226 361 1,398 11 104 3,571 3,488Custer 3,332 2,320 109 14 441 91 331 3 23 1,230 1,372

Delaware 6,115 4,169 186 28 624 150 889 8 61 2,326 1,987Dewey 826 523 36 2 146 27 85 1 6 295 335Ellis 762 535 34 2 108 14 64 1 5 296 334Garfield 9,473 6,568 341 54 1,239 307 897 3 64 3,540 3,957Garvin 5,037 3,253 194 47 702 182 599 10 51 1,824 1,935

Grady 6,083 3,963 221 26 787 186 827 7 65 2,140 2,283Grant 1,012 689 55 2 152 25 78 1 8 429 414Greer 1,089 739 47 5 167 20 102 1 8 412 471Harmon 510 353 21 1 79 10 41 1 4 192 226Harper 751 507 36 1 134 13 54 1 4 298 328

Haskell 1,979 1,212 64 10 267 55 337 8 27 699 680Hughes 2,265 1,436 76 12 284 75 349 5 28 763 870Jackson 3,074 2,091 124 18 429 78 308 3 23 1,133 1,250Jefferson 1,214 766 41 7 183 42 157 3 15 424 473Johnston 1,640 983 52 10 218 60 293 2 21 559 557

Kay 8,444 5,787 329 34 1,136 221 861 8 68 3,204 3,383Kingfisher 2,090 1,435 100 14 310 77 144 1 9 824 856Kiowa 1,818 1,180 71 7 294 50 199 2 14 622 776Latimer 1,794 1,112 59 11 207 62 318 3 23 635 582Le Flore 6,836 3,964 201 43 843 247 1,411 11 115 2,148 2,242

Lincoln 4,395 2,807 158 29 543 148 654 8 47 1,584 1,504Logan 4,211 2,909 133 19 466 143 492 4 45 1,534 1,570Love 1,394 955 42 5 146 41 192 3 11 506 493McClain 3,656 2,436 124 16 393 133 505 4 45 1,331 1,252McCurtain 4,732 2,706 155 26 660 220 878 13 73 1,531 1,556

McIntosh 3,881 2,556 115 22 444 93 604 7 40 1,432 1,297Major 1,350 925 71 6 192 38 109 2 8 545 539Marshall 2,487 1,737 65 7 272 58 323 3 22 899 925Mayes 6,169 4,038 235 21 754 163 875 8 75 2,324 2,156Murray 2,128 1,431 60 10 263 50 288 2 26 812 772

Muskogee 10,725 6,921 322 52 1,289 336 1,664 16 125 3,631 4,051Noble 1,774 1,150 73 14 245 80 197 1 14 629 684Nowata 1,900 1,258 76 15 240 77 213 1 19 693 710Okfuskee 1,766 1,112 61 12 222 76 267 2 14 602 627Oklahoma 82,204 57,739 2,366 306 8,931 2,569 9,566 46 680 29,018 33,936

Okmulgee 6,114 3,892 189 41 832 216 860 11 73 2,077 2,291Osage 6,184 4,046 213 32 762 223 829 7 72 2,271 2,191Ottawa 6,198 4,064 223 32 835 169 818 6 51 2,251 2,351Pawnee 2,879 1,855 100 16 339 100 437 3 29 1,027 974Payne 7,537 5,154 276 43 899 242 855 4 63 2,827 2,970

Pittsburg 7,104 4,515 191 41 880 200 1,189 7 82 2,350 2,620Pontotoc 5,565 3,562 172 39 717 190 812 8 66 1,900 2,094Pottawatomie 8,764 5,664 273 43 1,046 310 1,305 13 110 2,963 3,252Pushmataha 1,942 1,188 59 10 254 57 344 4 27 669 650Roger Mills 542 375 32 1 84 12 35 0 3 230 220

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Oklahoma

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 137

Rogers 9,662 6,579 366 46 1,092 319 1,164 6 91 3,685 3,352Seminole 4,016 2,459 125 27 534 150 660 6 55 1,355 1,446Sequoyah 5,881 3,514 150 39 681 207 1,177 12 101 1,925 1,855Stephens 7,950 5,361 341 34 1,126 180 837 10 59 3,093 3,134Texas 2,208 1,527 114 7 305 67 177 1 10 941 838

Tillman 1,508 1,011 57 11 240 49 128 1 11 554 649Tulsa 76,146 53,445 2,553 353 9,033 2,232 7,906 37 586 28,135 31,488Wagoner 7,383 4,946 225 30 788 240 1,060 8 86 2,728 2,474Washington 9,717 6,978 430 45 1,138 198 864 4 59 3,822 3,898Washita 1,862 1,237 95 6 266 49 185 4 19 691 766

Woods 1,535 1,107 62 4 222 27 104 1 9 590 705Woodward 2,816 1,958 97 12 333 98 290 3 25 1,066 1,071

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Oregon

138 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Oregon c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

487,162 349,938 16,007 2,233 50,435 11,694 53,019 363 3,473 186,700 188,235

Baker 3,152 2,218 116 13 347 77 358 4 18 1,247 1,127Benton 9,051 6,732 372 44 862 183 794 4 59 3,626 3,587Clackamas 45,347 33,219 1,502 184 4,720 1,108 4,262 31 322 17,339 17,982Clatsop 6,084 4,338 183 29 640 183 666 8 39 2,291 2,297Columbia 6,696 4,607 242 33 695 180 879 9 52 2,556 2,240

Coos 13,180 9,147 495 62 1,444 268 1,656 19 88 5,203 4,639Crook 3,377 2,455 108 9 330 51 397 3 23 1,380 1,164Curry 6,126 4,620 180 20 555 74 649 3 24 2,615 2,173Deschutes 18,957 14,066 674 78 1,755 407 1,816 15 146 7,865 6,426Douglas 20,368 14,302 805 84 2,229 439 2,343 24 141 8,223 7,243

Gilliam 381 289 16 3 47 6 17 1 2 165 161Grant 1,352 966 52 6 159 27 136 1 5 566 459Harney 1,194 841 43 3 128 25 146 1 7 500 412Hood River 2,667 2,058 85 15 232 62 196 1 16 1,115 1,070Jackson 31,936 23,000 1,106 128 3,308 688 3,454 27 223 12,525 12,253

Jefferson 2,813 2,076 92 11 250 81 282 3 19 1,223 898Josephine 16,447 11,775 609 59 1,653 327 1,891 18 115 6,650 5,911Klamath 10,454 7,282 359 51 1,041 264 1,356 10 91 4,101 3,620Lake 1,444 1,022 56 6 154 23 170 3 10 627 492Lane 48,891 34,455 1,770 240 5,426 1,176 5,455 38 330 18,793 18,709

Lincoln 9,360 6,895 297 38 880 162 1,020 6 61 3,652 3,527Linn 16,888 11,624 681 79 1,924 388 2,042 19 131 6,523 6,183Malheur 4,214 2,960 156 22 517 103 420 4 31 1,703 1,594Marion 38,273 27,698 1,133 208 3,846 1,021 4,047 17 301 14,252 15,312Morrow 1,293 895 43 7 135 28 174 1 10 553 393

Multnomah 77,129 54,555 2,052 395 7,950 1,989 9,597 40 550 26,789 32,553Polk 9,421 6,878 299 51 995 242 879 6 71 3,659 3,763Sherman 384 276 17 0 48 5 35 0 2 179 137Tillamook 5,361 3,921 158 13 520 91 616 6 36 2,208 1,894Umatilla 8,991 6,414 268 39 893 260 1,047 6 66 3,481 3,397

Union 3,844 2,673 151 21 446 89 426 3 34 1,500 1,402Wallowa 1,443 1,038 55 7 146 24 162 1 10 605 505Wasco 4,094 2,912 133 12 449 105 448 5 30 1,576 1,582Washington 45,100 33,346 1,307 212 4,536 1,230 4,119 17 335 16,906 18,602Wheeler 369 263 13 1 44 8 35 0 4 163 122Yamhill 11,081 8,122 379 50 1,127 297 1,028 8 69 4,338 4,408

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Pennsylvania

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 139

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Pennsylvania c 2,016,756 1,424,599 65,322 8,950 245,311 50,211 205,075 1,424 15,865 753,083 836,922

Adams 13,843 10,472 376 54 1,250 319 1,263 6 103 5,518 5,400Allegheny 228,656 159,510 8,783 1,036 33,081 5,210 19,514 118 1,403 85,931 100,379Armstrong 13,507 8,440 702 64 2,221 308 1,625 32 115 4,989 5,238Beaver 35,723 23,745 1,665 147 5,629 772 3,469 39 256 13,596 14,693Bedford 8,336 5,657 394 30 1,136 188 863 10 58 3,230 3,181

Berks 60,919 46,080 1,441 234 5,869 1,423 5,403 31 438 23,941 24,899Blair 19,714 13,592 713 83 2,528 505 2,127 22 144 6,989 8,156Bradford 10,451 7,203 368 61 1,140 283 1,282 14 100 3,795 3,906Bucks 90,971 66,630 2,451 355 9,403 2,230 9,046 41 814 35,667 36,584Butler 27,631 18,300 1,259 130 4,155 718 2,808 31 229 10,420 10,840

Cambria 29,185 18,625 1,412 169 4,910 783 3,049 30 206 10,580 12,264Cameron 1,193 869 35 5 115 27 130 2 10 439 493Carbon 11,466 7,960 282 34 1,258 255 1,539 11 127 4,186 4,435Centre 15,754 11,571 592 73 1,710 323 1,383 10 92 6,332 6,183Chester 61,389 45,708 2,126 287 6,647 1,606 4,573 19 424 24,912 25,006

Clarion 7,134 4,655 355 28 1,018 188 816 12 63 2,746 2,655Clearfield 14,365 9,588 569 57 1,962 314 1,730 20 125 5,310 5,583Clinton 6,394 4,521 208 19 740 120 732 6 49 2,435 2,476Columbia 10,720 7,740 286 40 1,133 202 1,224 14 81 3,937 4,390Crawford 14,954 10,171 512 75 1,741 331 1,970 13 141 5,525 5,711

Cumberland 31,964 24,410 1,034 101 3,234 610 2,400 8 167 12,432 13,587Dauphin 36,745 26,961 952 155 3,778 916 3,704 10 270 13,091 15,720Delaware 91,008 65,513 2,725 457 11,118 2,546 7,918 38 692 34,404 39,953Elk 6,798 4,912 212 27 800 141 647 6 52 2,631 2,750Erie 43,809 30,525 1,473 254 5,329 1,214 4,610 29 374 16,145 17,745

Fayette 26,840 15,920 1,281 121 4,782 694 3,744 49 249 9,323 10,683Forest 1,308 871 44 7 143 21 209 3 11 503 428Franklin 20,422 15,067 712 75 2,059 422 1,944 9 135 7,848 8,203Fulton 2,160 1,438 82 10 248 66 290 1 24 781 745Greene 6,428 3,709 334 34 1,140 183 950 15 62 2,244 2,465

Huntingdon 6,851 4,751 248 33 820 181 759 7 51 2,503 2,680Indiana 14,189 9,158 659 70 2,093 353 1,724 21 111 5,207 5,481Jefferson 8,140 5,559 305 24 1,075 179 921 11 66 3,013 3,227Juniata 3,313 2,335 124 16 383 77 354 2 22 1,246 1,264Lackawanna 39,518 27,923 923 145 4,675 969 4,505 22 357 13,464 17,659

Lancaster 71,735 54,852 2,201 232 6,606 1,570 5,802 26 447 29,220 29,534Lawrence 18,670 12,400 887 67 2,878 362 1,903 20 151 7,023 7,824Lebanon 20,623 15,665 525 80 2,031 424 1,759 11 128 7,932 8,601Lehigh 53,385 39,441 1,388 246 5,658 1,181 5,017 32 421 20,184 22,438Luzerne 60,677 42,798 1,442 242 7,314 1,461 6,851 58 510 20,909 26,439

Lycoming 19,809 14,153 612 105 2,121 458 2,186 17 156 7,355 8,035McKean 8,351 5,872 234 44 964 203 946 8 81 3,132 3,332Mercer 23,392 15,583 1,024 107 3,446 533 2,488 23 187 8,892 9,363Mifflin 8,122 5,670 296 33 971 163 921 12 56 2,993 3,267Monroe 21,918 14,846 503 123 1,880 721 3,414 30 401 7,927 7,380

Montgomery 128,810 98,058 3,850 558 13,792 2,792 8,918 32 811 52,710 55,870Montour 3,071 2,248 82 17 294 87 321 2 20 1,100 1,277Northampton 46,560 34,403 1,222 175 4,880 984 4,494 27 375 17,737 19,301Northumberland 17,716 12,335 502 75 2,102 436 2,093 15 160 6,251 7,329Perry 5,343 3,645 173 22 584 168 695 4 52 1,939 1,918

Philadelphia 200,968 133,909 4,221 1,109 24,047 7,219 28,229 142 2,094 63,976 86,570Pike 8,636 6,150 184 38 614 219 1,264 11 156 3,348 2,727Potter 3,094 2,152 114 17 325 84 368 4 30 1,155 1,142Schuylkill 28,549 19,939 754 111 3,560 675 3,256 24 230 10,092 12,083Snyder 5,640 3,999 188 66 575 240 529 4 39 2,131 2,182

Somerset 13,833 9,128 661 55 2,135 319 1,417 19 99 5,194 5,593Sullivan 1,626 1,181 50 9 164 34 178 1 10 678 564Susquehanna 7,309 5,092 226 31 821 193 882 4 61 2,795 2,651Tioga 7,355 5,101 276 33 810 153 898 9 75 2,858 2,618Union 5,676 4,279 183 26 561 111 483 4 30 2,194 2,325

Venango 11,002 7,027 437 88 1,431 407 1,489 15 107 3,950 4,090Warren 8,206 5,814 257 36 889 172 957 10 71 3,072 3,151Washington 40,434 26,478 1,794 155 6,461 931 4,281 40 293 15,155 16,494Wayne 9,983 7,181 254 39 891 222 1,266 11 116 3,923 3,550Westmoreland 71,362 48,386 3,390 270 10,877 1,448 6,497 67 427 27,493 29,364

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Pennsylvania

140 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Wyoming 4,309 2,937 137 23 490 126 553 1 40 1,519 1,603York 58,786 43,780 1,619 204 5,815 1,436 5,494 28 409 22,924 23,239

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Rhode Island

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 141

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Rhode Island c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

159,526 116,152 3,060 645 14,024 3,537 20,406 99 1,604 57,693 66,940

Bristol 8,821 6,739 228 28 754 147 860 2 63 3,519 3,718Kent 28,380 20,503 484 104 2,607 603 3,759 23 297 10,180 11,820Newport 12,866 9,407 393 64 1,325 293 1,290 8 87 4,973 5,287Providence 91,008 65,732 1,473 387 7,604 2,115 12,639 55 1,002 31,661 38,790Washington 18,446 13,770 482 64 1,731 379 1,856 11 154 7,361 7,323

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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South Carolina

142 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, South Carolina c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

564,925 373,800 13,488 3,056 54,288 19,796 92,420 498 7,579 188,243 204,156

Abbeville 4,019 2,651 73 22 341 128 734 3 67 1,264 1,497Aiken 21,901 14,738 624 120 2,163 736 3,226 25 270 7,655 7,907Allendale 1,327 807 28 9 161 60 238 3 20 414 482Anderson 28,147 18,715 517 132 2,290 789 5,269 22 415 9,086 10,084Bamberg 2,218 1,412 43 18 261 93 358 3 30 691 848

Barnwell 2,911 1,790 54 15 300 141 556 6 49 902 1,026Beaufort 22,247 17,031 1,040 88 1,967 436 1,562 8 114 9,997 7,851Berkeley 14,018 7,982 362 85 1,609 653 2,988 31 307 4,286 4,202Calhoun 1,915 1,168 45 11 214 95 355 1 27 615 636Charleston 37,783 25,188 1,152 216 4,149 1,286 5,351 37 405 13,046 14,312

Cherokee 8,079 4,963 127 37 655 288 1,839 7 165 2,307 2,820Chester 5,211 3,284 73 25 465 204 1,062 4 94 1,518 1,863Chesterfield 6,044 3,654 94 37 613 264 1,275 12 95 1,785 2,059Clarendon 4,635 2,880 100 30 456 196 898 5 71 1,510 1,480Colleton 5,608 3,287 130 37 584 243 1,206 9 111 1,695 1,816

Darlington 9,682 5,962 182 51 1,051 441 1,859 14 123 2,954 3,419Dillon 3,838 2,234 56 24 402 169 871 5 76 1,000 1,379Dorchester 10,882 6,506 315 88 1,216 549 1,976 16 216 3,363 3,634Edgefield 2,751 1,766 60 11 257 128 485 2 42 880 983Fairfield 3,155 2,034 58 21 334 146 519 3 41 1,016 1,126

Florence 16,286 10,169 354 123 1,779 768 2,866 14 212 5,030 5,907Georgetown 10,599 6,997 331 57 1,097 309 1,657 9 143 3,847 3,484Greenville 54,172 37,562 1,304 226 4,930 1,544 7,962 27 617 18,719 20,851Greenwood 10,730 7,479 213 50 900 344 1,613 7 125 3,509 4,201Hampton 2,866 1,637 63 17 351 126 607 6 59 840 980

Horry 34,823 24,864 798 142 2,951 826 4,873 33 335 13,041 11,969Jasper 1,771 1,024 41 18 192 85 369 4 38 564 535Kershaw 8,028 5,232 218 54 862 293 1,258 10 100 2,658 2,850Lancaster 9,377 6,126 134 35 785 323 1,824 7 143 2,780 3,407Laurens 10,703 6,620 140 104 848 533 2,246 9 204 3,041 3,704

Lee 2,435 1,439 52 15 299 141 445 4 40 688 910Lexington 26,978 18,529 646 138 2,768 929 3,639 16 314 9,278 10,047McCormick 2,024 1,438 54 7 168 52 285 2 18 759 656Marion 4,555 2,768 69 36 475 201 931 5 70 1,252 1,673Marlboro 4,022 2,294 58 29 440 209 915 8 71 1,097 1,398

Newberry 5,797 3,923 112 28 534 199 928 4 70 1,802 2,249Oconee 12,739 8,887 360 53 906 306 2,062 11 154 4,637 4,309Orangeburg 12,808 8,231 274 74 1,455 541 2,048 20 166 4,122 4,650Pickens 15,554 10,628 323 54 1,162 401 2,759 8 218 5,273 5,630Richland 35,304 23,361 958 282 3,795 1,546 4,929 17 415 11,649 13,733

Saluda 2,600 1,774 52 10 247 83 404 1 29 870 956Spartanburg 39,102 25,220 781 185 3,430 1,266 7,566 24 631 12,282 14,081Sumter 12,469 7,968 336 76 1,427 563 1,917 12 170 3,987 4,636Union 5,786 3,592 87 19 479 179 1,315 3 112 1,678 2,093Williamsburg 4,870 2,624 95 31 562 249 1,188 7 116 1,301 1,617York 22,147 15,361 501 115 1,959 732 3,188 17 275 7,558 8,201

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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South Dakota

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 143

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, South Dakota c 103,244 72,150 4,324 453 12,904 2,824 9,743 50 795 40,837 41,398

Aurora 483 326 26 2 80 13 31 0 5 205 195Beadle 2,885 2,008 118 19 374 81 262 1 21 1,096 1,242Bennett 369 238 16 2 52 24 36 0 2 145 139Bon Homme 1,183 843 65 6 179 24 58 0 7 506 510Brookings 2,870 2,092 121 12 341 67 220 1 15 1,190 1,176

Brown 5,307 3,759 210 25 691 130 457 5 32 2,069 2,292Brule 759 546 31 5 94 25 55 0 3 300 325Buffalo 125 67 3 1 15 15 21 0 2 38 42Butte 1,409 932 53 4 174 38 194 0 13 546 516Campbell 320 207 28 1 60 6 15 0 2 136 129

Charles Mix 1,314 890 71 5 211 31 96 0 10 535 542Clark 722 512 41 1 114 7 42 0 4 322 308Clay 1,330 956 52 7 168 41 96 1 8 535 572Codington 3,720 2,620 144 19 469 101 340 2 24 1,451 1,535Corson 333 218 21 0 50 12 29 0 3 145 119

Custer 1,237 869 40 3 123 28 163 1 10 486 419Davison 2,854 1,994 96 10 385 86 265 1 16 1,064 1,264Day 1,167 835 54 5 161 21 85 0 4 498 489Deuel 752 515 45 4 119 13 50 0 5 335 298Dewey 467 293 23 7 50 27 60 0 7 169 166

Douglas 569 372 46 0 101 17 30 1 1 238 254Edmunds 691 493 46 2 97 13 37 0 2 319 265Fall River 1,451 953 44 5 140 25 265 2 16 561 485Faulk 464 325 35 0 68 3 31 0 2 205 204Grant 1,299 892 59 5 192 36 104 2 8 515 556

Gregory 890 593 56 3 164 15 55 0 3 364 401Haakon 372 260 26 2 61 3 18 0 2 158 158Hamlin 844 585 49 4 127 16 57 0 6 352 350Hand 673 482 41 2 104 11 31 0 1 297 304Hanson 477 371 30 0 44 9 22 0 2 214 157

Harding 156 97 11 0 28 4 14 0 2 66 67Hughes 2,138 1,561 51 9 250 77 170 1 20 802 890Hutchinson 1,536 1,043 113 4 271 23 75 1 5 646 705Hyde 289 212 17 0 44 0 14 0 2 121 125Jackson 313 213 12 3 46 12 24 0 3 125 122

Jerauld 475 356 27 2 63 6 20 0 1 202 212Jones 197 149 11 0 25 4 7 0 1 91 81Kingsbury 1,119 791 67 0 159 16 78 2 6 478 471Lake 1,717 1,223 80 4 214 46 138 1 11 709 688Lawrence 3,419 2,317 124 12 440 88 402 2 33 1,289 1,307

Lincoln 2,679 1,952 107 9 313 72 203 1 22 1,128 1,055Lyman 489 334 21 3 68 16 40 0 6 207 196McCook 882 594 49 2 128 23 75 1 10 364 360McPherson 573 390 49 2 93 3 35 0 1 257 246Marshall 781 570 46 3 101 5 53 0 4 342 308

Meade 2,644 1,717 100 9 305 77 400 4 32 987 923Mellette 174 114 11 2 30 7 10 0 0 73 70Miner 499 354 28 2 75 3 35 0 2 222 217Minnehaha 18,562 13,220 580 76 2,070 524 1,924 5 163 7,023 7,387Moody 848 560 46 4 133 29 68 1 7 336 349

Pennington 12,036 8,373 412 58 1,223 350 1,479 8 131 4,564 4,479Perkins 616 431 40 1 95 12 35 0 2 275 268Potter 562 406 36 2 81 11 23 0 3 254 243Roberts 1,399 981 61 8 177 45 118 2 8 560 555Sanborn 396 285 24 2 42 6 33 0 4 175 154

Shannon 575 261 9 14 61 89 125 1 14 142 148Spink 1,292 865 66 16 151 62 124 0 7 548 486Stanley 347 253 11 0 37 10 36 0 1 139 131Sully 242 175 19 2 22 7 16 0 0 119 82Todd 366 204 5 5 44 44 58 0 6 100 125

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South Dakota

144 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Tripp 1,045 722 61 3 172 24 60 0 3 438 457Turner 1,414 976 89 5 217 31 88 1 6 600 605Union 1,710 1,221 73 6 220 38 137 1 13 727 667Walworth 1,066 780 52 4 150 17 60 0 3 470 423Yankton 3,096 2,247 107 17 305 91 310 1 19 1,154 1,301Ziebach 107 65 7 2 14 5 14 0 1 41 35

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Tennessee

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 145

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Tennessee c 795,693 517,319 23,537 4,126 89,341 26,119 124,507 934 9,810 267,891 294,659

Anderson 13,409 8,636 522 67 1,656 342 1,990 18 177 4,732 5,131Bedford 5,224 3,587 123 29 493 172 759 4 58 1,817 1,914Benton 3,237 2,098 96 22 365 90 525 4 36 1,150 1,088Bledsoe 1,416 864 35 5 143 48 300 4 18 424 472Blount 17,410 11,306 695 74 2,376 467 2,305 14 172 6,180 6,516

Bradley 12,886 8,447 353 57 1,335 381 2,135 18 161 4,273 4,584Campbell 6,932 3,548 210 33 936 207 1,821 21 155 2,014 2,136Cannon 1,913 1,261 41 9 199 59 321 2 20 643 666Carroll 5,374 3,577 121 30 531 175 876 6 57 1,780 1,999Carter 9,169 5,423 269 42 1,178 227 1,873 14 143 2,883 3,213

Cheatham 3,893 2,422 86 16 403 202 702 4 58 1,268 1,263Chester 2,223 1,467 52 14 236 76 348 4 26 728 842Claiborne 5,008 2,407 152 21 631 170 1,492 22 113 1,376 1,387Clay 1,182 690 27 6 120 41 278 2 18 361 358Cocke 5,223 2,980 154 27 638 195 1,135 11 82 1,632 1,649

Coffee 7,985 5,436 268 35 878 233 1,059 10 66 2,886 2,946Crockett 2,256 1,498 65 10 231 73 347 2 31 742 882Cumberland 11,384 8,393 380 57 912 218 1,321 11 92 4,712 3,726Davidson 69,438 48,201 1,948 327 7,554 2,218 8,528 39 624 23,674 29,407Decatur 1,901 1,287 42 8 191 53 298 2 20 650 695

De Kalb 2,568 1,699 44 13 248 71 458 3 32 832 941Dickson 5,819 3,804 164 26 653 242 860 5 66 2,012 2,082Dyer 5,789 3,591 148 28 640 199 1,094 5 83 1,806 2,122Fayette 4,231 2,720 117 32 441 160 702 3 56 1,453 1,421Fentress 2,637 1,453 52 11 251 82 734 6 46 747 769

Franklin 6,594 4,448 215 30 734 175 917 9 65 2,397 2,364Gibson 8,661 5,897 186 44 893 301 1,237 6 96 2,833 3,497Giles 4,551 2,960 132 28 512 118 735 5 61 1,538 1,657Grainger 3,065 1,664 94 17 356 94 769 12 59 938 872Greene 10,800 6,705 268 98 1,161 421 1,970 15 162 3,468 3,737

Grundy 2,215 1,223 68 15 271 83 507 5 43 698 658Hamblen 9,336 5,847 285 47 1,072 283 1,668 13 121 3,061 3,316Hamilton 48,288 33,404 1,463 256 5,318 1,340 6,027 39 440 16,874 19,650Hancock 829 409 34 6 129 36 199 3 13 251 248Hardeman 3,715 2,190 100 27 405 173 747 5 69 1,141 1,226

Hardin 4,433 2,768 115 22 461 128 864 10 66 1,451 1,478Hawkins 8,797 4,724 343 46 1,204 232 2,061 29 157 2,639 2,722Haywood 2,444 1,524 55 13 302 103 415 2 29 745 930Henderson 3,935 2,473 75 14 375 150 780 5 64 1,215 1,377Henry 6,119 4,153 155 29 625 166 921 6 63 2,151 2,232

Hickman 3,039 1,857 77 17 355 108 584 5 36 994 1,018Houston 1,251 773 45 4 163 44 204 3 14 421 437Humphreys 3,058 2,012 124 23 371 78 411 5 33 1,115 1,061Jackson 1,746 1,034 47 9 172 52 403 2 28 542 549Jefferson 7,137 4,571 220 31 752 212 1,255 9 87 2,447 2,360

Johnson 2,786 1,591 73 16 306 70 676 6 48 865 844Knox 54,427 36,714 1,718 222 6,395 1,380 7,416 48 533 19,037 21,671Lake 988 609 20 4 132 27 185 1 10 311 373Lauderdale 3,344 2,025 76 21 376 129 657 3 56 1,025 1,200Lawrence 6,471 3,992 244 33 850 188 1,061 7 97 2,095 2,346

Lewis 1,677 1,005 43 7 212 70 308 2 29 524 570Lincoln 4,714 3,209 136 26 521 144 627 7 44 1,631 1,803Loudon 8,188 5,898 282 38 740 196 960 7 67 3,150 2,770McMinn 7,898 5,046 220 41 860 209 1,409 12 100 2,607 2,786McNairy 4,141 2,582 91 20 420 120 839 9 61 1,302 1,416

Macon 2,705 1,632 55 10 284 97 578 3 45 813 927Madison 12,212 8,045 313 60 1,269 472 1,886 8 160 3,996 4,712Marion 4,304 2,408 147 21 624 157 875 14 58 1,366 1,429Marshall 3,794 2,495 95 14 416 143 575 4 53 1,283 1,429Maury 9,402 6,133 308 47 1,174 352 1,268 13 110 3,194 3,587

Meigs 1,636 938 46 9 194 55 363 4 27 505 488Monroe 6,064 3,676 168 23 700 192 1,195 14 96 1,918 1,967Montgomery 11,779 7,444 394 62 1,439 500 1,759 18 163 3,981 4,153Moore 783 577 20 5 62 22 90 1 5 285 290Morgan 3,196 1,700 101 24 396 102 793 10 70 967 941

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Obion 5,308 3,513 136 27 557 171 828 5 70 1,728 1,990Overton 3,134 1,942 63 14 311 100 655 7 41 995 1,032Perry 1,335 831 23 7 140 51 255 2 24 442 446Pickett 882 564 18 4 76 17 190 0 13 298 274Polk 2,776 1,585 87 15 365 68 611 5 40 901 900

Putnam 9,441 6,165 245 50 986 306 1,559 9 121 3,166 3,393Rhea 4,547 2,928 129 24 487 126 786 8 60 1,522 1,572Roane 9,866 6,364 313 54 1,153 239 1,609 14 122 3,430 3,476Robertson 7,261 4,717 227 36 815 291 1,083 5 87 2,559 2,538Rutherford 17,206 11,117 467 96 1,757 733 2,760 20 255 5,724 5,959

Scott 3,000 1,347 79 22 394 101 959 14 86 781 807Sequatchie 1,563 936 42 13 162 46 337 3 23 469 482Sevier 10,882 7,230 306 47 1,086 314 1,743 13 141 3,777 3,671Shelby 97,174 62,836 2,720 667 11,282 4,482 13,835 60 1,290 31,383 38,747Smith 2,391 1,522 72 5 278 92 387 2 33 780 876

Stewart 1,997 1,239 63 10 213 82 359 5 26 709 619Sullivan 29,252 18,621 1,157 118 3,615 606 4,744 49 343 10,016 10,707Sumner 17,109 11,672 490 77 1,767 582 2,307 13 200 6,028 6,242Tipton 5,872 3,597 172 38 670 288 994 8 105 1,935 1,956Trousdale 1,024 638 24 4 105 46 190 1 17 323 348

Unicoi 2,942 1,772 81 13 332 72 621 5 45 911 1,037Union 2,455 1,334 63 13 252 85 646 9 54 715 704Van Buren 777 491 15 6 70 16 167 2 10 246 247Warren 5,743 3,768 167 23 596 175 944 5 66 1,939 2,084Washington 16,633 10,550 518 76 2,007 440 2,830 21 191 5,536 6,098

Wayne 2,382 1,446 65 13 263 83 469 3 39 769 771Weakley 5,161 3,551 118 27 516 153 727 5 62 1,747 2,016White 3,930 2,548 89 25 369 120 717 5 58 1,271 1,364Williamson 13,304 9,614 483 76 1,344 487 1,174 10 118 5,279 5,049Wilson 11,308 7,728 284 51 1,128 425 1,561 9 121 3,960 3,950

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Texas

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 147

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Texas c 2,142,205 1,423,710 85,105 12,321 274,195 78,455 245,661 2,246 20,512 803,469 803,146

Anderson 6,164 3,982 194 25 858 211 816 7 73 2,185 2,306Andrews 1,795 1,078 85 6 290 62 245 8 22 679 661Angelina 11,419 6,892 428 107 1,661 559 1,634 19 120 3,981 4,114Aransas 4,177 2,986 191 14 428 95 434 6 24 1,790 1,381Archer 1,253 855 55 4 172 30 125 1 11 529 449

Armstrong 357 263 21 0 45 3 23 0 1 169 135Atascosa 4,077 2,330 187 21 586 189 674 16 73 1,468 1,273Austin 3,501 2,413 152 17 497 112 288 2 21 1,360 1,408Bailey 909 623 63 5 141 21 54 0 2 396 366Bandera 2,710 1,918 108 14 253 73 316 2 26 1,136 835

Bastrop 5,937 3,986 183 29 644 247 783 6 59 2,192 2,054Baylor 871 595 37 0 136 23 73 1 5 345 368Bee 2,821 1,661 137 17 469 117 373 9 39 1,028 1,004Bell 20,106 12,895 817 106 2,662 748 2,616 25 237 7,289 7,420Bexar 134,845 86,428 5,684 938 17,085 5,288 17,654 185 1,585 47,798 50,736

Blanco 1,348 976 51 5 173 24 110 1 8 556 527Borden 80 56 7 0 12 0 4 0 0 42 25Bosque 3,132 2,201 103 9 367 89 344 2 17 1,178 1,212Bowie 11,098 6,896 328 58 1,446 416 1,779 15 160 3,518 4,285Brazoria 25,477 16,707 1,108 136 3,455 971 2,812 37 251 9,707 9,000

Brazos 11,021 7,535 483 61 1,421 423 1,006 7 85 4,330 4,327Brewster 1,177 836 48 8 139 30 105 3 7 477 425Briscoe 311 198 20 2 59 7 25 0 1 132 120Brooks 922 521 50 9 169 37 118 3 15 331 330Brown 5,871 3,948 197 31 692 208 736 5 53 2,122 2,198

Burleson 2,448 1,667 90 14 317 66 272 2 22 953 916Burnet 6,823 5,032 295 22 815 151 472 4 32 3,012 2,479Caldwell 3,625 2,364 138 21 508 138 415 2 40 1,375 1,336Calhoun 2,902 1,935 161 14 378 106 289 3 16 1,257 947Callahan 2,207 1,520 93 7 257 58 249 3 21 858 809

Cameron 26,685 17,143 1,320 279 3,606 1,115 2,920 49 252 10,321 9,441Camp 1,903 1,244 71 10 247 52 258 1 19 715 676Carson 975 682 47 2 148 11 76 2 9 433 365Cass 5,317 3,202 202 29 819 180 814 10 62 1,813 1,947Castro 932 602 67 5 164 30 56 2 6 413 360

Chambers 2,988 1,841 132 19 446 100 417 4 29 1,113 987Cherokee 6,837 4,537 208 30 843 221 915 8 75 2,440 2,609Childress 922 607 34 2 149 34 89 1 6 317 413Clay 1,670 1,145 72 5 225 38 169 3 12 665 640Cochran 511 318 36 3 81 17 50 2 4 218 186

Coke 728 538 32 2 72 20 59 0 4 317 256Coleman 1,929 1,312 75 8 299 39 181 2 12 739 788Collin 35,084 24,954 1,161 142 3,603 1,409 3,457 16 343 13,459 12,668Collingsworth 542 352 27 4 97 14 44 1 4 204 237Colorado 3,480 2,412 163 13 533 83 253 3 21 1,471 1,385

Comal 12,042 8,683 481 67 1,338 355 1,024 11 82 4,935 4,448Comanche 2,529 1,775 108 9 329 54 238 3 13 1,026 969Concho 445 297 18 3 70 13 41 0 3 176 171Cooke 5,385 3,823 202 23 660 116 514 4 44 2,094 2,165Coryell 4,599 2,843 186 22 622 215 638 4 70 1,564 1,597

Cottle 376 256 12 2 71 5 27 0 3 142 172Crane 512 305 24 2 97 19 60 1 4 190 189Crockett 495 313 28 2 81 20 50 0 2 197 185Crosby 1,009 636 54 3 179 32 96 2 8 409 397Culberson 287 182 15 2 30 17 38 1 4 120 77

Dallam 692 459 41 4 118 16 49 1 4 288 283Dallas 197,580 136,217 6,130 906 21,978 7,023 23,424 102 1,800 71,591 78,945Dawson 1,945 1,274 116 8 316 38 178 3 12 825 767Deaf Smith 2,050 1,369 119 11 295 49 187 4 15 853 793Delta 843 545 21 4 111 37 114 1 10 285 323

Denton 29,159 19,781 849 244 3,066 1,578 3,315 13 314 10,470 10,538De Witt 3,038 1,977 145 12 468 70 329 2 34 1,180 1,219Dickens 437 290 18 2 63 9 49 1 5 173 174Dimmit 967 547 50 7 151 52 146 2 12 343 321Donley 725 519 34 2 87 15 64 1 3 301 274

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Duval 1,499 751 93 11 302 75 234 7 27 514 500Eastland 3,429 2,274 144 18 505 92 370 5 21 1,264 1,357Ector 14,843 9,100 706 78 2,370 530 1,863 33 163 5,517 5,526Edwards 336 218 22 3 57 10 25 0 1 150 113Ellis 12,297 8,282 358 57 1,360 500 1,589 9 143 4,370 4,502

El Paso 55,926 34,876 3,235 568 7,594 2,124 6,767 118 643 20,866 19,999Erath 3,992 2,713 163 23 532 156 378 2 26 1,460 1,647Falls 2,246 1,437 73 14 314 78 295 2 33 811 848Fannin 4,781 3,234 143 19 554 134 657 4 37 1,782 1,750Fayette 4,193 2,977 179 21 586 99 302 3 26 1,694 1,691

Fisher 837 585 49 3 125 16 54 1 4 366 338Floyd 1,078 718 73 3 181 33 64 2 5 482 423Foard 321 206 12 2 62 16 21 0 1 118 141Fort Bend 25,048 16,304 994 231 2,859 1,576 2,740 25 320 9,426 8,352Franklin 1,871 1,333 61 8 223 55 178 2 11 757 673

Freestone 2,674 1,808 80 14 324 82 340 2 24 996 972Frio 1,355 754 70 14 229 65 204 3 15 489 462Gaines 1,443 897 75 8 229 51 163 3 17 599 514Galveston 31,392 20,808 1,072 152 4,186 1,091 3,761 29 294 11,659 11,707Garza 647 423 30 2 98 21 65 1 5 253 268

Gillespie 4,530 3,437 208 15 546 65 240 1 19 1,983 1,819Glasscock 135 96 14 0 17 3 4 0 0 72 46Goliad 1,014 668 44 7 141 32 112 3 8 419 342Gonzales 2,640 1,729 111 13 366 108 281 3 29 1,029 978Gray 4,093 2,820 201 17 638 93 301 3 20 1,643 1,696

Grayson 16,752 11,489 495 71 1,967 518 2,062 11 140 6,028 6,555Gregg 17,440 11,363 722 75 2,570 549 1,980 21 160 6,455 6,825Grimes 2,810 1,815 111 16 418 101 318 4 28 1,057 1,035Guadalupe 10,667 7,273 442 63 1,229 380 1,165 12 105 4,201 3,736Hale 4,388 2,852 245 19 705 130 398 7 32 1,785 1,736

Hall 716 476 39 2 123 16 56 1 3 284 305Hamilton 1,573 1,139 56 6 189 34 138 1 9 622 625Hansford 787 512 57 2 144 18 50 0 3 348 318Hardeman 843 552 27 5 154 29 71 0 6 297 384Hardin 7,084 4,358 317 46 1,147 265 883 6 62 2,609 2,503

Harris 282,397 186,521 11,002 1,734 36,004 11,952 32,283 223 2,678 105,333 106,058Harrison 7,667 4,800 255 43 1,088 292 1,103 8 80 2,653 2,832Hartley 488 332 31 2 85 8 28 1 1 196 230Haskell 1,242 823 64 4 224 27 88 1 10 498 551Hays 8,864 6,144 360 51 1,000 345 867 5 91 3,497 3,196

Hemphill 464 313 24 0 81 8 36 0 3 197 184Henderson 13,636 9,570 416 53 1,486 345 1,643 13 109 5,272 4,959Hidalgo 38,129 24,603 1,861 390 4,687 1,609 4,472 88 418 14,975 12,883Hill 5,600 3,794 211 23 671 135 705 7 54 2,155 2,055Hockley 2,911 1,714 153 15 533 125 333 6 33 1,077 1,120

Hood 8,480 6,376 304 30 876 184 659 3 48 3,662 3,026Hopkins 4,762 3,167 157 17 630 147 604 4 36 1,707 1,830Houston 3,888 2,583 147 16 525 99 478 4 37 1,463 1,462Howard 4,466 2,877 154 17 674 153 541 6 43 1,640 1,748Hudspeth 263 159 16 2 38 8 36 0 3 111 70

Hunt 11,063 7,403 299 57 1,199 361 1,616 9 119 3,954 3,930Hutchinson 4,013 2,603 219 14 650 91 400 4 32 1,656 1,536Irion 241 160 16 4 31 4 24 0 3 110 74Jack 1,245 840 51 4 191 31 117 2 9 480 485Jackson 2,098 1,309 103 12 369 61 218 3 24 796 805

Jasper 5,782 3,501 267 38 905 221 766 12 72 2,127 2,000Jeff Davis 319 238 15 0 28 5 31 0 2 137 108Jefferson 36,949 23,183 1,704 240 5,849 1,251 4,286 37 399 13,499 14,492Jim Hogg 580 341 32 8 106 15 65 1 11 226 209Jim Wells 4,740 2,768 255 33 765 199 647 15 58 1,789 1,592

Johnson 14,268 9,424 433 78 1,682 623 1,855 9 163 5,179 5,023Jones 2,627 1,722 99 13 379 93 295 4 22 953 1,035Karnes 1,823 1,131 98 8 292 51 219 4 20 717 679Kaufman 9,594 6,421 237 44 1,064 398 1,312 9 108 3,329 3,455Kendall 3,846 2,810 170 10 429 121 280 2 24 1,598 1,430

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Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Texas

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 149

Kenedy 34 23 2 0 7 0 3 0 0 15 13Kent 178 121 8 0 28 2 17 0 1 72 72Kerr 10,236 7,695 472 38 1,089 178 711 7 47 4,419 4,051Kimble 788 545 34 1 129 15 61 1 2 315 322King 28 21 2 0 0 0 5 0 0 19 5

Kinney 591 447 26 2 61 12 41 1 3 265 213Kleberg 2,924 1,835 161 20 443 95 338 5 28 1,127 1,021Knox 776 520 39 4 138 21 52 0 2 325 319Lamar 7,530 5,008 220 37 923 251 1,010 7 75 2,572 2,907Lamb 2,195 1,416 125 7 376 51 198 3 18 900 883

Lampasas 2,340 1,554 114 9 324 61 252 3 23 923 857La Salle 581 328 27 5 97 37 77 1 9 210 197Lavaca 3,712 2,554 156 21 533 83 332 5 27 1,455 1,498Lee 2,124 1,413 93 9 328 79 183 1 18 838 799Leon 3,229 2,221 128 21 385 98 345 3 28 1,292 1,096

Liberty 8,497 4,868 349 42 1,415 418 1,269 19 116 2,975 2,861Limestone 3,516 2,218 96 69 367 266 458 3 39 1,186 1,258Lipscomb 459 295 32 3 81 10 34 1 2 180 197Live Oak 1,385 882 74 5 235 30 145 2 11 556 502Llano 4,082 3,028 168 12 479 56 323 4 12 1,773 1,528

Loving 13 12 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 7Lubbock 28,014 18,833 1,069 168 3,682 966 3,019 25 251 10,491 11,219Lynn 921 578 57 3 146 29 93 3 12 374 345McCulloch 1,456 993 57 13 204 40 140 1 8 577 573McLennan 27,235 18,267 940 130 3,383 960 3,268 27 260 9,882 10,789

McMullen 118 76 8 0 21 3 10 0 0 52 40Madison 1,701 1,154 63 11 237 60 164 3 11 670 634Marion 1,912 1,216 60 11 239 67 298 2 19 700 623Martin 577 373 27 3 79 15 72 0 7 251 188Mason 731 510 38 0 113 12 55 0 3 284 305

Matagorda 5,151 3,308 201 27 778 221 560 10 45 1,911 1,861Maverick 3,392 1,942 202 41 505 148 494 16 44 1,253 1,044Medina 4,126 2,629 202 30 549 178 491 6 40 1,626 1,381Menard 427 287 22 5 66 8 36 0 3 179 164Midland 14,691 10,139 676 58 1,838 461 1,386 16 118 5,901 5,770

Milam 3,819 2,514 204 23 559 103 384 4 29 1,488 1,471Mills 930 650 42 2 141 17 73 0 5 375 379Mitchell 1,293 868 62 3 179 33 138 1 9 532 495Montague 3,782 2,547 127 12 544 104 416 5 27 1,424 1,470Montgomery 33,902 22,703 1,358 157 4,368 1,295 3,676 31 313 12,895 12,093

Moore 2,103 1,352 117 4 360 69 187 3 13 844 820Morris 2,511 1,618 103 12 365 76 309 3 25 936 953Motley 266 177 16 0 52 6 15 0 1 110 109Nacogdoches 7,188 4,605 257 34 961 254 998 6 74 2,662 2,663Navarro 6,391 4,227 192 42 754 229 863 9 76 2,229 2,458

Newton 1,821 1,013 92 14 277 78 312 6 28 674 555Nolan 2,533 1,679 117 14 391 78 240 1 14 994 996Nueces 34,182 21,382 1,575 260 4,989 1,335 4,225 63 353 12,493 12,677Ochiltree 1,097 720 58 0 189 32 91 1 7 442 439Oldham 301 208 17 0 42 7 24 0 2 125 117

Orange 13,272 8,024 708 66 2,052 393 1,838 24 166 4,959 4,539Palo Pinto 4,146 2,802 153 11 589 118 429 6 37 1,602 1,600Panola 3,461 2,100 147 15 576 105 477 5 36 1,231 1,291Parker 11,239 7,797 435 54 1,279 389 1,181 6 98 4,490 3,909Parmer 1,153 740 86 9 192 35 81 2 7 488 456

Pecos 1,501 969 82 8 201 54 169 3 15 642 495Polk 14,413 10,975 469 47 1,149 196 1,464 18 94 6,280 4,035Potter 13,070 8,554 457 54 1,882 445 1,565 12 101 4,624 5,306Presidio 714 463 48 4 90 24 74 2 9 313 225Rains 1,703 1,190 54 8 155 43 238 1 15 639 565

Randall 12,851 9,177 520 41 1,609 369 1,044 9 83 5,204 5,155Reagan 351 221 15 2 49 17 43 1 3 146 118Real 709 503 34 2 79 15 72 1 4 313 231Red River 2,289 1,470 78 11 312 87 308 2 21 794 864Reeves 1,452 897 76 13 204 50 187 6 19 593 466

(Continued)

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Refugio 1,312 835 66 7 226 41 124 2 10 522 490Roberts 113 76 6 0 26 0 5 0 0 47 47Robertson 2,404 1,521 87 13 386 83 297 1 17 879 917Rockwall 4,691 3,366 152 19 494 183 437 1 38 1,856 1,705Runnels 1,896 1,250 86 7 303 50 183 3 14 742 772

Rusk 6,943 4,470 260 30 1,062 202 841 9 68 2,507 2,708Sabine 2,778 1,827 129 13 373 56 350 4 25 1,143 909San Augustine 1,776 1,086 67 12 265 75 252 3 16 630 631San Jacinto 3,650 2,383 133 18 441 111 526 5 33 1,443 1,115San Patricio 7,813 4,744 392 45 1,218 285 1,010 22 97 3,052 2,643

San Saba 946 649 38 5 147 31 71 1 3 361 399Schleicher 411 252 29 1 71 5 47 0 5 171 151Scurry 2,424 1,595 109 6 394 61 237 4 18 982 954Shackelford 639 419 29 2 107 18 61 0 3 250 258Shelby 3,839 2,333 138 20 594 160 548 6 39 1,349 1,420

Sherman 299 197 28 2 53 8 10 0 0 137 125Smith 26,582 18,432 1,018 112 3,177 707 2,906 21 208 10,232 10,283Somervell 882 604 35 5 116 28 88 0 7 349 320Starr 3,012 1,587 202 34 528 184 426 10 40 1,084 859Stephens 1,659 1,137 77 4 218 40 170 2 11 676 648

Sterling 156 105 8 2 21 2 16 0 1 73 55Stonewall 333 217 23 0 66 8 17 0 2 133 142Sutton 460 312 28 2 65 12 36 2 4 196 174Swisher 1,235 801 82 5 211 29 98 2 6 518 502Tarrant 136,027 92,981 4,892 598 16,384 5,149 14,699 80 1,244 50,765 53,016

Taylor 16,447 11,078 642 141 2,163 644 1,622 12 144 6,122 6,575Terrell 164 120 9 1 18 3 11 0 1 79 58Terry 1,812 1,148 106 9 304 65 165 3 12 732 708Throckmorton 320 207 17 0 66 7 22 0 0 126 143Titus 3,310 2,158 108 18 521 127 343 4 30 1,150 1,323

Tom Green 13,918 9,341 557 75 1,824 461 1,529 12 118 5,139 5,524Travis 61,118 42,002 2,299 388 6,817 2,227 6,826 22 538 22,850 23,840Trinity 3,112 2,091 109 16 411 67 392 4 22 1,230 1,072Tyler 3,695 2,331 172 20 512 118 489 8 44 1,433 1,251Upshur 6,158 3,944 232 41 849 197 822 7 65 2,297 2,128

Upton 516 310 26 5 87 12 70 1 4 191 186Uvalde 2,978 1,960 145 20 404 90 326 4 29 1,215 1,093Val Verde 3,644 2,296 214 34 514 153 394 8 31 1,457 1,205Van Zandt 7,939 5,620 254 34 855 195 918 7 57 2,981 2,959Victoria 10,947 7,063 579 54 1,532 353 1,237 16 114 4,228 4,004

Walker 5,538 3,834 217 22 738 162 517 5 43 2,176 2,096Waller 3,277 2,166 115 17 420 136 392 3 27 1,253 1,184Ward 1,647 997 88 11 257 45 224 4 19 638 571Washington 4,915 3,418 200 70 640 233 320 1 33 1,950 1,939Webb 11,644 6,987 722 146 1,725 573 1,316 32 144 4,308 3,957

Wharton 5,576 3,596 254 35 923 194 521 9 45 2,154 2,215Wheeler 973 639 44 3 177 13 90 1 7 366 407Wichita 16,601 11,094 597 67 2,361 466 1,874 15 127 6,133 6,729Wilbarger 2,191 1,478 76 9 306 59 243 2 18 797 921Willacy 1,760 1,050 110 17 272 70 219 5 16 697 581

Williamson 22,251 15,723 825 107 2,421 811 2,103 13 247 8,763 8,020Wilson 3,382 2,132 144 22 445 126 472 6 36 1,260 1,101Winkler 1,012 600 60 3 173 41 122 2 12 394 359Wise 5,793 3,798 209 32 731 226 733 4 61 2,195 1,957Wood 7,569 5,475 249 23 812 140 812 7 50 3,037 2,727

Yoakum 950 605 55 5 140 41 94 2 8 393 328Young 3,482 2,402 134 14 498 84 324 3 22 1,360 1,428Zapata 995 599 52 11 145 37 133 3 15 392 315Zavala 1,028 622 39 12 140 50 150 2 14 365 353

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Utah

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 151

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Utah c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

205,398 146,183 8,404 1,303 20,065 7,604 19,839 134 1,865 82,315 76,178

Beaver 754 544 35 4 67 18 82 1 3 328 264Box Elder 4,878 3,522 247 25 471 159 407 2 44 2,048 1,736Cache 7,234 5,267 359 47 716 261 526 4 55 3,012 2,739Carbon 3,185 1,937 129 9 447 104 511 6 42 1,132 1,148Daggett 144 115 7 0 9 0 14 0 0 73 40

Davis 18,449 13,369 816 110 1,579 794 1,602 10 170 7,537 6,729Duchesne 1,750 1,113 77 12 192 78 250 2 26 689 533Emery 1,348 872 60 7 142 44 200 3 19 528 404Garfield 676 495 24 3 69 20 56 0 8 273 246Grand 1,138 789 43 5 125 29 134 1 11 442 426

Iron 3,545 2,513 137 24 300 121 410 3 37 1,412 1,209Juab 898 617 29 10 92 40 103 0 7 349 322Kane 1,084 800 40 7 106 21 100 2 7 454 384Millard 1,437 1,051 61 4 144 39 122 0 16 612 538Morgan 649 485 32 5 57 30 35 1 4 287 212

Piute 262 174 13 0 30 9 33 0 2 104 83Rich 251 193 14 4 22 3 14 0 1 120 89Salt Lake 81,997 58,792 2,886 469 7,985 2,980 8,138 42 704 32,079 31,623San Juan 1,018 644 44 6 124 61 131 1 5 404 310Sanpete 2,596 1,817 102 21 250 86 294 2 24 1,018 914

Sevier 2,652 1,858 113 10 257 93 290 4 28 1,092 890Summit 2,076 1,531 86 14 189 91 146 2 18 905 639Tooele 2,673 1,763 78 19 269 143 356 4 41 947 905Uintah 2,835 1,901 127 15 329 110 316 5 32 1,152 942Utah 27,495 18,979 1,462 263 2,904 1,167 2,416 17 287 11,246 10,113

Wasatch 1,498 1,045 70 7 149 68 141 3 15 647 500Washington 15,271 11,613 645 104 1,296 376 1,134 10 95 6,707 5,486Wayne 335 234 20 4 33 6 31 2 3 148 112Weber 17,265 12,144 647 95 1,713 652 1,847 8 159 6,569 6,644

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Vermont

152 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Vermont c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

86,128 60,401 2,542 450 8,853 2,263 10,653 59 907 31,975 33,071

Addison 4,296 3,066 142 20 462 119 446 1 40 1,704 1,658Bennington 6,706 4,961 167 36 557 143 769 5 67 2,566 2,629Caledonia 4,429 3,005 150 24 502 118 572 5 53 1,630 1,688Chittenden 17,038 12,013 546 84 1,831 483 1,911 11 159 6,215 6,702Essex 1,137 726 35 3 112 27 214 2 18 421 357

Franklin 4,749 3,056 159 21 561 139 751 3 60 1,653 1,739Grand Isle 982 695 32 4 97 16 124 1 12 399 324Lamoille 2,937 2,065 96 12 294 72 366 3 30 1,131 1,066Orange 3,836 2,712 104 21 368 91 493 4 42 1,477 1,419Orleans 4,034 2,675 148 26 442 116 577 6 44 1,469 1,440

Rutland 10,618 7,331 283 73 1,093 319 1,407 7 106 3,760 4,133Washington 8,580 6,003 220 49 893 258 1,050 4 103 3,060 3,414Windham 6,869 4,871 159 34 643 157 922 3 81 2,601 2,615Windsor 9,918 7,221 301 43 997 207 1,053 4 93 3,888 3,889

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Virginia

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 153

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Virginia c 858,844 582,360 25,443 4,387 91,804 27,045 117,176 948 9,680 302,616 328,466

Accomack 5,856 4,146 149 28 616 154 705 3 56 2,149 2,256Albermarle 10,985 8,299 399 65 1,151 247 765 2 57 4,454 4,559Alexandria City 9,898 7,393 285 40 1,031 191 898 2 57 3,722 4,483Alleghany 2,013 1,226 77 10 235 33 406 4 22 692 658Amelia 1,754 1,172 44 6 160 58 284 3 28 608 588

Amherst 4,978 3,366 117 29 478 129 797 5 58 1,743 1,746Appomattox 2,240 1,503 64 11 218 70 340 3 32 789 760Arlington 14,299 10,979 452 63 1,395 314 1,035 3 58 5,596 6,521Augusta 10,277 7,266 321 39 964 257 1,321 7 102 3,785 3,609Bath 900 632 34 5 87 22 112 1 7 339 324

Bedford 8,982 6,241 277 40 807 220 1,281 8 106 3,359 3,025Bedford City 1,522 1,103 36 5 163 48 154 0 13 584 646Bland 1,179 658 43 5 117 28 295 4 29 375 344Botetourt 4,548 3,100 132 16 450 124 670 3 52 1,693 1,598Bristol City 3,681 2,411 102 12 496 71 549 5 35 1,159 1,616

Brunswick 2,666 1,737 55 12 290 96 431 4 40 888 983Buchanan 7,132 1,960 205 29 862 210 3,438 96 332 1,412 1,268Buckingham 2,092 1,364 54 13 241 71 329 2 18 740 732Buena Vista City 1,116 724 29 7 150 30 163 1 11 380 452Campbell 8,474 5,821 221 35 767 243 1,289 8 90 2,998 3,037

Caroline 3,073 2,012 84 13 340 107 475 3 38 1,081 1,070Carroll 4,967 3,224 121 33 496 178 844 7 64 1,650 1,785Charles City 1,041 654 21 3 127 40 184 1 11 346 336Charlotte 2,219 1,456 54 14 247 80 336 3 29 748 834Charlottesville City 4,887 3,480 121 32 498 135 589 2 30 1,698 2,133

Chesapeake City 19,805 12,970 569 130 2,298 838 2,721 17 262 6,606 7,370Chesterfield 29,286 19,960 808 156 2,780 1,139 3,998 18 427 10,470 10,331Clarke 1,698 1,236 55 5 182 47 157 1 14 639 686Clifton Forge City 760 461 18 3 108 18 138 2 12 204 335Colonial Heights City 3,247 2,319 101 9 432 70 285 1 31 1,131 1,458

Covington City 1,431 880 64 8 212 50 204 1 12 451 592Craig 803 472 21 2 94 17 180 1 16 245 274Culpeper 4,496 3,111 145 27 495 165 505 3 45 1,728 1,637Cumberland 1,295 846 31 10 141 54 196 1 15 462 437Danville City 9,609 6,813 174 38 889 276 1,326 7 88 3,040 4,240

Dickenson 3,910 1,262 134 23 556 110 1,619 38 167 890 871Dinwiddie 3,542 2,237 75 17 363 124 660 4 63 1,160 1,176Emporia City 1,032 677 23 2 138 34 144 2 12 314 472Essex 1,793 1,223 41 8 215 59 226 1 18 636 679Fairfax 74,190 56,486 2,917 508 6,784 2,258 4,794 16 428 31,190 30,050

Fairfax City 2,199 1,703 90 10 184 54 146 0 11 894 945Falls Church City 1,147 877 33 6 114 38 72 0 7 434 524Fauquier 6,289 4,492 209 35 693 210 599 3 49 2,502 2,329Floyd 2,235 1,464 76 11 262 66 330 3 23 780 811Fluvanna 3,252 2,471 89 13 254 79 315 2 28 1,408 1,094

Franklin 7,975 5,377 241 38 709 193 1,300 10 106 2,872 2,688Franklin City 1,536 990 43 7 216 46 210 3 21 492 635Frederick 7,499 5,389 216 35 716 239 831 4 69 2,849 2,701Fredericksburg City 2,866 2,010 69 18 361 80 300 2 26 905 1,366Galax City 1,514 995 33 6 170 35 262 1 11 489 613

Giles 3,219 1,893 97 13 437 77 655 6 40 1,023 1,158Gloucester 4,495 3,000 140 29 515 145 608 6 53 1,577 1,608Goochland 2,678 1,959 84 8 257 61 280 1 27 1,096 968Grayson 3,092 2,044 70 12 298 61 563 3 40 1,005 1,139Greene 1,709 1,174 40 8 159 45 259 3 22 597 592

Greensville 1,523 970 31 11 181 44 262 3 22 508 552Halifax 6,436 4,089 141 30 669 218 1,197 6 85 1,974 2,406Hampton City 15,942 10,457 481 94 1,935 551 2,233 14 176 5,427 6,055Hanover 11,677 8,643 288 40 1,112 354 1,141 4 95 4,403 4,575Harrisonburg City 3,629 2,681 111 11 377 87 341 2 20 1,277 1,682

Henrico 36,878 26,843 932 162 3,870 1,075 3,659 14 323 12,963 16,180Henry 10,782 7,201 213 42 871 262 2,035 6 153 3,502 3,844Highland 463 323 15 2 63 12 43 0 5 175 177Hopewell City 3,545 2,306 110 13 483 105 484 4 42 1,175 1,433Isle of Wight 4,382 2,895 128 28 486 146 648 4 48 1,540 1,551

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James City 8,754 6,838 427 37 734 157 513 5 43 3,952 3,175King and Queen 970 638 25 6 133 29 127 2 10 335 381King George 1,440 941 45 11 155 66 202 1 19 500 510King William 1,933 1,322 48 8 223 67 242 1 22 721 692Lancaster 3,235 2,505 130 5 341 48 193 2 10 1,368 1,312

Lee 4,532 1,928 126 27 630 133 1,517 31 140 1,146 1,255Lexington City 1,339 974 47 8 182 20 103 0 6 519 616Loudoun 11,730 8,372 374 66 1,302 501 1,007 2 107 4,495 4,690Louisa 3,712 2,485 84 22 377 121 570 3 50 1,329 1,248Lunenburg 1,871 1,201 44 11 212 54 321 3 24 613 708

Lynchburg City 11,016 7,614 280 110 1,118 475 1,313 8 98 3,623 4,779Madison 1,820 1,261 57 13 216 49 205 1 18 712 680Martinsville City 4,008 2,678 99 20 406 105 640 2 57 1,252 1,683Manassas 2,447 1,613 59 19 291 113 320 1 29 803 961Manassas City 601 367 23 1 70 33 96 0 11 178 207

Mathews 1,945 1,399 77 9 244 41 159 1 15 769 751Mecklenburg 5,993 4,089 136 20 609 177 890 7 65 1,989 2,298Middlesex 2,272 1,679 66 11 245 46 212 1 11 910 860Montgomery 8,146 5,545 229 34 827 221 1,203 6 82 2,934 3,048Nelson 2,498 1,736 71 12 281 69 304 2 24 901 907

New Kent 1,734 1,169 46 7 161 71 259 1 21 617 559Newport News City 19,188 12,460 593 97 2,490 719 2,586 22 222 6,410 7,605Norfolk City 23,061 15,009 721 131 2,930 869 3,148 28 225 7,688 9,459Northampton 2,410 1,750 59 16 244 65 259 2 14 900 961Northumberland 3,068 2,364 102 9 320 49 214 1 10 1,325 1,155

Norton City 929 431 27 2 136 31 281 3 19 223 302Nottoway 2,350 1,559 54 12 279 89 326 3 28 732 984Orange 4,989 3,736 138 13 464 102 500 3 33 1,988 1,869Page 3,739 2,478 115 23 415 101 560 4 43 1,314 1,378Patrick 3,245 2,235 66 13 281 73 542 2 34 1,085 1,146

Petersburg City 5,558 3,459 104 65 574 292 983 3 78 1,593 2,150Pittsylvania 9,902 6,447 251 42 966 275 1,763 16 143 3,267 3,495Poquoson 1,397 1,017 63 5 175 24 104 0 9 552 534Portsmouth City 12,075 7,731 308 72 1,490 473 1,838 10 153 3,738 4,922Powhatan 2,602 1,809 72 8 219 105 353 2 35 977 846

Prince Edward 2,615 1,797 56 16 275 105 337 3 26 906 1,052Prince George 3,126 2,004 97 16 340 126 493 2 48 1,039 1,015Prince William 17,062 11,481 488 103 1,693 971 2,095 10 220 5,959 5,993Pulaski 6,281 3,977 160 18 649 148 1,239 11 79 2,001 2,276Radford City 1,711 1,224 42 3 179 32 217 0 14 594 736

Rappahannock 1,082 764 40 5 106 28 129 1 10 446 351Richmond 1,411 980 29 9 164 39 173 1 14 498 560Richmond City 26,325 17,856 540 138 2,792 910 3,843 11 237 8,141 11,467Roanoke 14,110 10,257 408 51 1,348 346 1,563 9 127 5,152 5,747Roanoke City 14,558 9,498 352 65 1,651 397 2,420 9 167 4,439 6,182

Rockbridge 3,545 2,483 124 18 335 90 459 2 35 1,405 1,216Rockingham 9,938 7,328 311 50 960 221 988 7 73 3,848 3,921Russell 5,631 2,130 204 20 695 145 2,198 48 191 1,363 1,302Salem City 4,322 3,046 118 14 473 104 525 3 38 1,495 1,824Scott 4,518 2,329 214 20 665 117 1,060 21 92 1,409 1,430

Shenandoah 6,136 4,587 182 20 604 156 544 2 42 2,345 2,432Smyth 6,181 3,739 143 25 694 143 1,322 12 102 1,906 2,208Southampton 2,627 1,702 86 16 336 69 377 4 38 933 939Spotsylvania 8,906 5,822 261 49 954 428 1,256 9 127 3,077 3,099Stafford 6,462 4,259 167 28 675 350 884 4 95 2,273 2,202

Staunton City 4,522 3,220 110 24 464 88 573 3 41 1,553 1,935Suffolk City 8,402 5,390 199 53 864 315 1,434 11 137 2,677 3,035Surry 909 580 28 3 119 25 141 1 11 314 319Sussex 1,724 1,103 43 10 204 62 278 2 22 574 640Tazewell 9,194 4,207 326 54 1,335 262 2,741 52 219 2,544 2,746

Virginia Beach City 40,736 28,039 1,478 200 4,614 1,531 4,406 30 437 15,046 15,478Warren 4,260 2,892 113 15 510 168 519 4 39 1,490 1,619Washington 9,201 5,552 302 38 1,039 218 1,890 26 137 3,018 3,123Waynesboro City 3,930 2,774 121 13 415 87 482 4 35 1,364 1,646Westmoreland 2,923 2,089 70 8 301 79 352 3 21 1,098 1,105

(Continued)

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 155

Williamsburg City 2,072 1,581 84 5 265 30 102 0 5 806 1,009Winchester City 3,873 2,794 106 16 466 95 366 3 27 1,400 1,742Wise 8,000 3,271 280 48 1,196 250 2,655 56 244 2,076 2,242Wythe 4,909 3,022 109 21 544 130 989 8 87 1,514 1,762York 6,388 4,559 232 36 662 218 630 5 48 2,411 2,355

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Washington

156 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Washington c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

746,931 530,721 25,860 3,645 75,554 19,103 85,359 486 6,204 286,891 284,077

Adams 1,738 1,205 72 9 199 54 182 0 16 719 634Asotin 3,896 2,611 132 14 456 88 551 7 37 1,452 1,426Benton 18,366 12,853 667 89 1,874 500 2,179 15 188 7,096 6,739Chelan 9,999 7,566 287 27 922 181 949 5 62 4,011 3,907Clallam 15,514 11,361 594 55 1,507 256 1,632 14 95 6,448 5,647

Clark 40,007 27,874 1,299 210 3,973 1,159 5,068 25 399 14,748 14,562Columbia 787 531 30 3 87 20 109 1 7 325 262Cowlitz 15,742 10,340 643 61 1,894 373 2,268 24 139 5,823 5,559Douglas 4,454 3,265 155 19 409 105 467 3 32 1,835 1,606Ferry 1,108 720 29 4 111 31 199 2 12 393 328

Franklin 4,453 3,112 167 23 394 148 563 3 43 1,798 1,543Garfield 490 312 27 2 80 19 45 0 5 190 196Grant 9,419 6,665 347 40 937 251 1,099 7 75 3,869 3,331Grays Harbor 12,401 8,320 417 66 1,356 320 1,794 17 110 4,742 4,365Island 11,339 8,703 452 39 944 201 931 5 64 4,839 4,042

Jefferson 6,295 4,866 244 18 496 79 557 3 33 2,795 2,170King 199,184 147,559 6,731 1,009 19,502 4,467 18,656 49 1,212 77,855 81,626Kitsap 24,797 17,132 885 125 2,561 716 3,111 21 245 9,068 9,230Kittitas 4,568 3,402 144 18 416 105 451 3 29 1,884 1,619Klickitat 3,133 2,188 118 20 304 79 396 4 24 1,242 1,035

Lewis 12,336 8,246 459 60 1,379 301 1,749 20 123 4,697 4,247Lincoln 2,050 1,420 96 10 277 31 201 2 14 883 735Mason 9,816 7,200 328 40 802 206 1,157 11 72 4,041 3,279Okanogan 6,190 4,317 181 29 568 153 881 9 53 2,377 2,109Pacific 5,054 3,678 149 18 503 83 588 5 30 2,069 1,778

Pend Oreille 1,844 1,191 55 7 177 37 350 4 24 712 530Pierce 82,222 55,453 2,855 486 8,771 2,683 11,007 73 894 29,870 30,353San Juan 2,840 2,263 115 9 241 43 158 0 11 1,268 1,020Skagit 16,922 12,315 657 64 1,725 356 1,678 10 118 7,005 6,237Skamania 1,202 814 36 6 128 30 175 2 10 470 397

Snohomish 65,906 46,473 2,163 283 6,766 1,885 7,661 37 639 24,684 25,269Spokane 56,499 38,823 1,975 325 6,068 1,535 7,168 41 565 20,570 22,105Stevens 6,214 4,133 254 33 574 171 973 10 67 2,391 1,917Thurston 28,698 20,080 891 142 2,822 882 3,567 21 291 10,625 10,682Wahkiakum 838 577 29 2 107 11 106 0 6 341 277

Walla Walla 8,011 5,827 244 28 855 156 839 3 59 3,095 3,357Whatcom 22,438 15,865 935 103 2,274 548 2,523 12 178 8,866 8,383Whitman 4,079 2,891 212 14 499 98 338 4 23 1,821 1,540Yakima 26,058 18,550 784 135 2,594 745 3,031 16 204 9,962 10,030

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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West Virginia

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 157

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, West Virginia c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

316,005 181,004 12,831 1,731 46,104 9,144 59,716 964 4,511 103,331 111,406

Barbour 2,546 1,414 120 22 403 77 463 9 36 845 864Berkeley 10,190 6,636 258 52 986 330 1,788 9 132 3,447 3,445Boone 4,924 1,980 209 35 829 168 1,544 37 122 1,338 1,347Braxton 2,209 1,201 113 14 304 76 457 6 36 740 678Brooke 5,042 3,109 285 18 878 98 607 9 39 1,812 2,000

Cabell 16,486 10,283 614 81 2,203 403 2,679 29 193 5,412 6,461Calhoun 1,291 679 52 14 209 48 265 6 18 426 402Clay 1,652 782 77 14 257 51 431 11 30 508 468Doddridge 1,225 746 52 9 172 39 188 5 14 413 426Fayette 9,176 4,619 375 53 1,655 326 1,955 37 157 2,823 3,199

Gilmer 1,145 669 44 5 153 35 214 4 21 400 367Grant 1,727 1,050 73 8 231 56 286 4 18 612 573Greenbrier 6,158 3,588 235 30 838 174 1,186 17 89 2,057 2,136Hampshire 3,113 1,988 99 20 322 116 519 6 43 1,141 961Hancock 6,992 4,476 419 29 1,218 140 656 9 44 2,664 2,815

Hardy 1,888 1,229 63 7 234 66 267 3 20 675 626Harrison 12,439 7,503 501 69 1,943 351 1,915 23 134 4,153 4,817Jackson 5,029 3,008 302 20 735 145 747 13 59 1,916 1,659Jefferson 5,227 3,525 137 27 556 159 763 5 54 1,900 1,840Kanawha 38,130 23,593 1,468 192 5,503 1,111 5,785 63 415 12,891 15,003

Lewis 2,997 1,818 99 22 425 90 498 8 37 986 1,096Lincoln 3,585 1,539 158 23 572 138 1,051 17 87 1,010 986Logan 7,922 3,279 295 66 1,256 304 2,486 43 193 2,104 2,279McDowell 6,060 2,098 204 54 1,037 243 2,148 61 214 1,401 1,609Marion 10,971 6,829 447 47 1,665 241 1,618 25 99 3,615 4,421

Marshall 5,891 3,666 259 27 945 156 771 11 57 2,042 2,300Mason 4,580 2,544 234 26 718 133 853 15 58 1,540 1,563Mercer 12,133 6,447 442 64 1,892 362 2,684 39 203 3,595 4,362Mineral 4,261 2,692 184 24 593 122 602 9 34 1,497 1,485Mingo 5,988 1,981 199 33 841 235 2,398 54 248 1,316 1,408

Monongalia 9,392 6,018 354 57 1,311 257 1,284 14 98 3,246 3,711Monroe 2,404 1,353 91 15 336 69 499 6 35 792 784Morgan 2,601 1,771 86 11 271 67 364 2 29 973 887Nicholas 5,090 2,520 220 27 778 143 1,281 29 92 1,577 1,571Ohio 9,752 6,730 343 46 1,362 211 991 9 61 3,538 4,201

Pendleton 1,292 855 53 5 171 24 167 3 15 501 452Pleasants 1,251 784 61 7 186 35 163 2 15 456 457Pocahontas 1,639 971 59 4 243 51 286 4 21 585 543Preston 4,699 2,717 256 28 680 149 788 17 64 1,674 1,530Putnam 7,519 4,538 372 39 1,052 199 1,207 15 96 2,742 2,473

Raleigh 15,118 7,335 546 78 2,412 430 3,955 79 281 4,312 5,074Randolph 4,545 2,648 168 25 628 133 860 15 68 1,484 1,599Ritchie 1,823 1,093 72 11 248 45 327 3 23 630 586Roane 2,702 1,471 108 16 371 92 592 9 42 852 865Summers 2,032 1,077 76 9 281 61 490 9 30 631 656

Taylor 2,227 1,316 73 14 305 60 422 7 30 690 798Tucker 1,372 848 55 7 198 45 201 2 15 495 468Tyler 1,757 1,065 92 9 276 31 255 7 21 641 602Upshur 3,651 2,142 173 19 513 89 654 14 49 1,232 1,237Wayne 6,777 3,623 306 40 923 193 1,553 24 116 2,136 2,168

Webster 1,785 764 74 12 271 58 563 7 35 482 509Wetzel 3,545 2,103 211 29 596 83 476 12 34 1,297 1,216Wirt 897 510 39 4 124 30 176 3 10 314 271Wood 15,587 9,928 697 73 2,134 400 2,194 23 139 5,462 5,823Wyoming 5,572 1,855 227 37 860 199 2,147 59 187 1,312 1,328

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Wisconsin c 779,079 565,045 23,910 3,812 83,635 20,024 76,299 329 6,025 297,222 311,006

Adams 4,445 3,320 106 18 337 79 545 4 36 1,862 1,373Ashland 2,718 1,842 78 18 345 69 336 1 29 972 1,082Barron 7,401 5,279 269 25 827 209 730 4 58 2,831 2,916Bayfield 2,803 2,056 87 15 279 38 311 1 16 1,146 963Brown 27,771 19,406 1,098 153 3,467 835 2,567 13 231 10,415 10,961

Buffalo 2,226 1,592 98 8 271 43 202 1 11 913 854Burnett 3,368 2,538 92 8 279 63 365 2 21 1,352 1,126Calumet 5,035 3,651 205 24 574 136 411 1 33 2,032 1,904Chippewa 8,439 5,878 303 61 1,009 270 854 5 59 3,213 3,285Clark 4,852 3,425 214 31 638 132 381 1 31 2,001 1,935

Columbia 8,171 6,115 215 30 847 193 710 4 56 3,183 3,271Crawford 2,609 1,859 79 9 282 77 275 2 25 977 960Dane 48,280 35,923 1,256 273 4,368 1,347 4,752 11 350 18,247 19,739Dodge 12,531 9,315 389 53 1,363 306 1,022 4 79 4,983 5,096Door 5,978 4,604 214 24 641 82 384 3 26 2,481 2,397

Douglas 6,310 4,231 193 29 736 175 874 5 68 2,213 2,333Dunn 4,669 3,207 188 25 521 152 531 3 43 1,802 1,744Eau Claire 12,370 8,632 409 56 1,455 325 1,388 7 99 4,504 5,053Florence 941 669 25 5 90 16 129 0 8 389 309Fond Du Lac 14,305 10,544 455 68 1,565 364 1,222 3 84 5,501 5,949

Forest 1,870 1,354 57 8 207 29 192 1 22 765 660Grant 7,752 5,630 321 41 945 182 582 4 45 2,969 3,243Green 5,045 3,748 168 15 559 135 381 2 38 1,916 2,143Green Lake 3,692 2,778 106 13 398 72 303 2 20 1,465 1,542Iowa 2,823 2,041 100 11 322 68 260 1 21 1,107 1,163

Iron 1,556 1,117 47 5 178 36 157 1 14 612 587Jackson 2,825 1,989 87 12 306 78 327 3 23 1,084 1,045Jefferson 11,193 7,932 291 141 1,111 568 1,057 3 89 4,167 4,316Juneau 4,461 3,173 122 21 457 117 531 2 37 1,729 1,603Kenosha 20,456 14,175 533 80 2,198 625 2,586 15 244 7,177 7,907

Kewaunee 3,047 2,167 139 10 410 59 239 1 21 1,218 1,235LaCrosse 14,246 10,451 428 61 1,454 338 1,404 5 104 5,309 5,885Lafayette 2,351 1,682 105 8 301 62 180 1 12 951 963Langlade 3,875 2,805 120 15 425 79 403 1 27 1,532 1,502Lincoln 5,187 3,793 168 28 585 119 460 2 31 2,036 2,001

Manitowoc 14,011 10,324 422 56 1,564 322 1,234 5 83 5,354 5,831Marathon 17,278 12,412 670 73 2,088 420 1,505 6 103 6,827 6,889Marinette 8,254 5,882 272 38 946 193 855 7 60 3,187 3,062Marquette 3,331 2,542 89 13 270 69 323 3 22 1,410 1,147Menominee 580 402 9 5 32 43 84 0 6 217 170

Milwaukee 130,634 91,849 3,056 727 13,991 3,679 16,014 60 1,259 45,086 55,616Monroe 5,154 3,576 157 22 569 146 633 3 48 1,920 1,984Oconto 5,812 4,135 227 29 619 151 595 4 52 2,348 2,008Oneida 8,076 6,163 247 37 731 181 657 5 55 3,367 2,924Outagamie 20,291 14,548 796 69 2,420 500 1,807 6 145 7,866 8,045

Ozaukee 13,265 10,259 428 54 1,294 276 878 3 73 5,661 5,292Pepin 1,186 856 51 9 142 22 98 0 9 498 451Pierce 4,011 2,959 136 21 401 110 353 2 29 1,630 1,469Polk 6,392 4,641 192 26 680 141 654 4 53 2,505 2,402Portage 8,319 6,026 270 39 879 238 805 2 60 3,140 3,264

Price 2,983 2,111 104 12 363 68 303 2 22 1,174 1,117Racine 28,497 20,319 773 186 2,816 914 3,197 12 277 10,537 11,018Richland 2,887 2,042 105 19 368 70 263 2 18 1,095 1,185Rock 22,994 16,622 695 120 2,476 526 2,339 11 205 8,713 8,967Rusk 2,645 1,842 98 14 322 61 290 3 15 1,005 1,035

St.Croix 7,003 5,000 237 28 786 184 706 3 59 2,657 2,654Sauk 8,532 6,286 249 45 924 225 734 4 65 3,330 3,459Sawyer 3,039 2,256 80 13 278 78 316 1 16 1,226 1,029Shawano 6,758 4,865 246 37 795 181 593 5 35 2,748 2,571Sheboygan 17,340 13,059 514 74 1,841 396 1,351 4 101 6,927 7,148

Taylor 2,759 1,967 122 14 337 70 226 1 22 1,116 1,093Trempealeau 4,300 3,019 144 17 556 109 412 1 42 1,662 1,700Vernon 4,381 3,072 175 17 565 98 415 3 36 1,714 1,744Vilas 5,651 4,464 172 14 488 76 414 2 22 2,494 1,993Walworth 13,464 9,981 360 54 1,407 356 1,190 5 112 5,240 5,422

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Wisconsin

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 159

Washburn 3,553 2,589 109 20 334 74 396 2 28 1,416 1,207Washington 16,331 12,297 447 71 1,639 392 1,360 6 118 6,463 6,465Waukesha 54,711 41,844 1,810 230 5,590 1,130 3,776 13 319 22,466 22,153Waupaca 9,083 6,648 289 37 1,000 204 831 5 69 3,701 3,511Waushara 4,521 3,354 125 20 395 98 492 5 34 1,812 1,635

Winnebago 22,676 16,688 730 94 2,437 486 2,074 6 161 8,619 9,193Wood 12,754 9,207 539 59 1,539 257 1,067 5 81 5,025 5,104

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Wyoming

160 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Wyoming c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

63,989 45,266 2,180 281 6,826 1,912 6,962 45 517 25,123 23,320

Albany 2,869 2,118 73 13 264 82 299 1 19 1,125 1,089Big Horn 1,849 1,322 65 9 193 45 196 2 16 758 672Campbell 2,436 1,562 78 12 261 129 358 1 35 869 771Carbon 2,007 1,424 65 2 197 65 238 0 16 812 664Converse 1,588 1,112 62 7 174 51 165 1 15 623 556

Crook 866 622 39 2 99 17 80 1 7 372 290Fremont 5,399 3,819 184 44 529 201 577 4 41 2,151 1,912Goshen 2,126 1,518 91 11 281 45 165 2 14 876 831Hot Springs 1,036 730 31 6 122 30 108 1 8 386 407Johnson 1,345 1,005 48 4 131 24 125 1 6 568 495

Laramie 9,930 6,873 288 44 1,036 313 1,277 8 91 3,587 3,729Lincoln 1,964 1,462 79 8 186 71 151 1 7 861 653Natrona 9,699 6,884 321 37 1,027 261 1,082 4 83 3,767 3,713Niobrara 430 309 17 2 69 8 25 0 1 180 181Park 4,296 3,126 166 12 492 85 382 3 29 1,743 1,612

Platte 1,542 1,086 52 7 174 45 164 2 12 645 543Sheridan 4,030 2,859 132 11 487 83 431 3 26 1,551 1,560Sublette 827 626 32 4 85 12 62 0 5 375 273Sweetwater 3,879 2,644 116 16 398 172 486 5 41 1,447 1,304Teton 1,531 1,211 82 10 112 32 78 0 7 736 524

Uinta 1,737 1,098 55 12 182 88 277 2 22 619 543Washakie 1,409 1,042 47 6 170 24 109 1 9 584 560Weston 1,166 797 55 3 154 26 122 1 8 478 429

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

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Puerto Rico

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 161

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Puerto Rico c 365,493 185,657 15,460 4,078 41,659 15,470 92,985 1,596 8,588 110,037 102,499

Adjuntas 1,183 563 54 17 179 66 270 6 28 369 311Aguada 3,808 1,469 151 45 405 163 1,400 31 143 946 767Aguadilla 5,931 2,961 258 68 752 244 1,483 34 132 1,858 1,540Aguas Buenas 2,440 1,058 78 22 226 115 855 15 71 647 517Aibonito 2,965 1,176 76 37 222 110 1,190 14 140 691 654

Anasco 2,679 1,333 88 33 286 122 756 10 52 773 666Arecibo 11,544 5,400 429 115 1,270 400 3,568 60 301 3,259 2,985Arroyo 1,735 820 69 19 191 88 492 9 47 484 454Barceloneta 2,659 1,050 80 23 235 102 1,040 15 114 678 527Barranquitas 2,283 679 76 22 211 106 1,035 24 130 486 384

Bayamon 25,085 14,149 1,333 264 2,986 946 4,892 95 421 8,345 7,935Cabo Rojo 4,770 3,004 227 52 537 144 749 12 45 1,783 1,474Caguas 15,328 7,945 577 156 1,641 642 3,962 60 345 4,479 4,378Camuy 3,387 1,313 125 42 358 122 1,276 23 128 834 710Canovanas 2,875 1,292 108 31 280 175 899 14 75 800 639

Carolina 15,761 8,554 614 164 1,535 688 3,867 44 296 4,679 4,537Catano 5,253 2,617 230 74 703 322 1,179 25 103 1,582 1,493Cayey 5,800 2,383 177 52 508 247 2,192 38 204 1,447 1,304Ceiba 1,421 708 49 19 135 56 414 8 33 415 336Ciales 2,014 693 60 16 172 76 878 18 101 474 350

Cidra 3,052 1,056 102 31 275 135 1,275 26 153 670 590Coamo 3,123 1,447 103 46 313 136 964 17 98 863 746Comerio 1,502 577 54 16 157 73 560 9 56 380 307Corozal 2,889 1,079 102 31 293 119 1,121 25 119 693 589Culebra 182 121 5 1 13 6 34 0 2 66 49

Dorado 2,868 1,358 113 28 297 132 843 12 85 824 688Fajardo 4,262 2,364 144 41 465 166 990 13 78 1,335 1,259Florida 1,316 480 47 14 113 60 533 12 57 318 237Guanica 1,927 1,063 90 29 259 83 372 6 26 666 536Guayama 3,101 1,445 122 38 386 160 842 16 92 895 795

Guayanilla 3,061 1,518 148 44 407 168 688 14 74 955 832Guaynabo 8,692 5,327 559 83 1,156 295 1,152 17 105 3,206 3,123Gurabo 3,058 1,371 100 32 287 140 1,025 17 88 817 700Hatillo 3,403 1,552 138 41 407 145 1,014 19 86 998 801Hormigueros 2,186 1,400 90 22 213 54 376 5 27 772 676

Humacao 8,527 3,596 284 93 790 329 3,108 37 291 2,084 1,931Isabela 3,982 1,779 164 46 490 189 1,175 26 113 1,121 960Jayuya 1,120 443 40 18 128 60 384 8 38 292 241Juana Diaz 3,216 1,596 145 53 435 184 714 17 71 970 856Juncos 3,598 1,580 104 35 343 155 1,239 17 126 934 820

Lajas 2,502 1,408 104 28 281 106 528 11 37 823 707Lares 2,610 1,131 117 36 335 120 777 21 74 791 582Las Marias 234 107 9 2 29 15 68 2 4 67 55Las Piedras 3,611 1,390 100 24 257 129 1,535 19 157 842 671Loiza 2,264 1,047 91 23 261 176 606 9 50 636 560

Luquillo 1,809 948 48 22 176 67 502 6 40 536 472Manati 4,949 2,135 156 47 448 205 1,758 23 177 1,272 1,123Maricao 416 217 14 8 48 19 103 1 7 134 108Maunabo 1,326 483 44 15 139 56 525 10 53 326 251Mayaguez 10,108 6,065 440 94 1,289 354 1,733 19 114 3,365 3,424

Moca 2,721 1,105 116 35 278 115 954 22 95 746 506Morovis 2,215 804 80 30 187 100 902 17 95 538 401Naguabo 2,384 1,060 87 24 252 89 779 14 78 664 531Naranjito 2,659 953 104 31 245 110 1,066 29 120 649 506Orocovis 2,047 575 63 22 161 82 981 23 140 400 325

Patillas 2,000 831 73 27 212 88 683 12 73 543 409Penuelas 1,927 903 84 31 266 109 473 12 49 610 448Ponce 17,262 9,699 905 249 2,448 833 2,811 66 252 5,804 5,561Quebradillas 2,736 1,148 104 31 277 107 963 17 90 744 587Rincon 1,573 827 66 14 157 55 413 8 32 480 409

Rio Grande 2,986 1,499 105 33 283 154 835 13 64 877 758Sabana Grande 2,375 1,305 84 25 266 99 549 7 39 740 674Salinas 2,412 1,175 94 38 294 137 607 11 58 734 617San German 3,537 2,018 141 43 410 140 712 13 60 1,136 1,065San Juan 55,251 34,877 2,803 562 7,410 2,021 6,958 91 528 19,359 21,769

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Puerto Rico

162 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002

San Lorenzo 3,593 1,515 125 47 373 157 1,227 22 128 942 778San Sebastian 4,168 1,958 194 51 519 165 1,167 21 93 1,296 977Santa Isabel 1,766 889 69 24 228 109 402 7 38 514 494Toa Alta 4,102 1,725 158 42 402 227 1,363 30 156 1,069 865Toa Baja 6,033 3,028 283 70 640 312 1,540 28 133 1,815 1,511

Trujillo Alto 4,883 2,597 211 50 564 242 1,103 15 100 1,484 1,427Utuado 2,446 1,082 106 34 307 113 719 13 72 720 580Vega Alta 5,378 2,383 203 62 488 212 1,825 29 176 1,452 1,209Vega Baja 4,683 1,945 148 54 446 211 1,679 28 171 1,158 1,031Vieques 981 592 31 17 107 48 173 2 11 341 282

Villalba 1,703 707 74 23 201 98 530 12 56 474 372Yabucoa 4,070 1,293 123 42 381 159 1,849 31 193 878 696Yauco 3,773 1,907 187 57 536 206 782 19 80 1,187 1,046

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)— Continued

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

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Virgin Islands

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2002 ♦ 163

Table 5.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and county, December 2002 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

b. Includes nondisabled widow(er)s, disabled widow(er)s, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Virgin Islands c

c. Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

9,951 6,974 298 149 776 483 1,151 12 108 3,591 3,298

St. Croix 4,997 3,304 194 84 421 259 656 8 70 1,838 1,501St. John and St. Thomas 4,948 3,665 104 64 355 223 496 4 37 1,750 1,796

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.