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Page 1: OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, December 1999OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County December 1999 Social Security Administration Office of Policy Office of Research, Evaluation,

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and CountyDecember 1999

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

SSA Publication No. 13-11954

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Foreword

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This annual publication focuses on the Social Securitybeneficiary population at the local level. It presents basicprogram data on the number and type of beneficiaries andthe amount of benefits paid in each state and county. It alsoshows the numbers of men and women aged 65 or olderreceiving benefits. This report is a useful planning aid forSocial Security Administration field offices and for thoseproviding information to federal, state, and localgovernment agencies.

The data are derived from the Master BeneficiaryRecord (MBR), the principal administrative file of SocialSecurity beneficiaries. The national ZIP + 4 file producedby the U. S. Postal Service is used to designate thebeneficiary's state and county. The ZIP + 4 file, whichspecifies counties in terms of 9-digit ZIP Codes, provides amore accurate desig-nation of counties in places where ZIPCode areas cross county boundaries than that which isavailable in the MBR.

The data presented include only persons whosebenefits are currently payable. Those whose benefits werewithheld are excluded.

Some Social Security beneficiaries have arepresentative payee-a person designated by SSA toreceive their monthly benefit when such action is in thebeneficiary's best interest. About 4 percent of all adultbeneficiaries arid virtually all child beneficiaries under age18 have represen-tative payees. For most children, therepresentative payee is the parent with whom the childresides. For beneficiaries with representative payees, thestate and county designations in this publication are thoseof the representative payees, not those of the beneficiaries.

A special procedure (controlled random rounding) hasbeen used in the preparation of tables 4 and 5 to avoiddisclosure of the reason for eligibility of small groups andthe amount of benefits received. Under this procedure,county data on the number of persons shown in table 4 arechanged according to the following formula:

1. If the number is divisible by 5 (ends in 0 or 5) thenthe numbers are not changed.

2. Otherwise, the number is rounded either to the nexthigher number divisible by 5 or the next lower numberdivisible by 5, in such a way that the difference betweeneach rounded and unrounded cell value, each rounded andunrounded row total and each rounded and unroundedcolumn total is less than 5.

3. Subsequent to rounding of the numbers, the dollaramounts in table 5 are proportionately adjusted, upwards ordownwards, as appropriate.

This publication was prepared in the Division of Retire-ment, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (RSDI) Statisticsand Analysis. Salvatore J. Gallicchio was responsible forthe programming and data processing. Rona Blumenthalcom-piled the data. For questions pertaining to the data,please telephone them at (410) 965-0158 and (410) 965-0163, respec-tively. To obtain additional copies of thisreport, please call (202) 358-6274 or e-mail <[email protected]>. This publication is also available onSSA's Web site at <http://www.ssa.gov/policy/>.

Paul N. Van de Water Associate Commissioner for Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

December 2000

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1.–Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state, December 1999 .................................................................................................................................................................... 12.–Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state, December 1999.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 23.–Total population and population aged 65 or older: Number and percent receiving OASDI benefits, by state 1999.............................. 34.–Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999.................................................................................................................................................. 45.–Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 ............................................................................................................................................................................85

State and County TablesPage Number Page Number

State Table 4 Table 5 State Table 4 Table 5

Alabama ............................... 4 .........................................85 Nevada ........................... 47 ..............................................128Alaska .................................. 6 .........................................87 New Hampshire .............. 48 ..............................................129Arizona ................................. 7 .........................................88 New Jersey ..................... 49 ..............................................130Arkansas .............................. 8 .........................................89 New Mexico .................... 50 ..............................................131

California ............................ 10 .........................................91 New York ........................ 51 ..............................................132Colorado ............................ 11 .........................................92 North Carolina ................ 52 ..............................................133Connecticut ........................ 12 .........................................93 North Dakota .................. 54 ..............................................135Delaware ............................ 13 .........................................94 Ohio ................................ 55 ..............................................136

District of Columbia ............ 14 .........................................95 Oklahoma ....................... 57 ..............................................138Florida ................................ 15 .........................................96 Oregon ........................... 59 ..............................................140Georgia .............................. 17 .........................................98 Pennsylvania .................. 60 ..............................................141Hawaii ................................ 20 .......................................101 Puerto Rico...................... 62 ..............................................143

Idaho .................................. 21 .......................................102 Rhode Island .................. 64 ..............................................145Illinois ................................. 22 .......................................103 South Carolina ................ 65 ..............................................146Indiana ............................... 24 .......................................105 South Dakota .................. 66 ..............................................147Iowa ................................... 26 .......................................107 Tennessee ...................... 68 ..............................................149

Kansas ............................... 28 .......................................109 Texas .............................. 70 ..............................................151Kentucky ............................ 30 .......................................111 Utah ................................ 74 ..............................................155Louisiana ............................ 32 .......................................113 Vermont .......................... 75 ..............................................156Maine ................................. 33 .......................................114 Virgin Islands................... 76 ..............................................157

Maryland ............................ 34 .......................................115 Virginia ........................... 77 ..............................................158Massachusetts ................... 35 .......................................116 Washington ..................... 80 ..............................................161Michigan ............................. 36 .......................................117 West Virginia .................. 81 ..............................................162Minnesota ........................... 38 .......................................119 Wisconsin ....................... 82 ..............................................163

Mississippi .......................... 40 .......................................121 Wyoming ........................ 84 ..............................................165Missouri .............................. 42 .......................................123Montana ............................. 44 .......................................125Nebraska ............................ 45 .......................................126

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Table 1.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state, December 1999

State Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers 1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers 2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Total ................................ 44,595,202 27,774,690 2,810,979 441,985 5,159,205 1,884,763 4,879,389 176,297 1,467,894 13,109,344 19,024,125

Alabama............................... 810,196 444,171 47,830 9,801 107,935 42,202 115,510 4,779 37,968 207,500 321,643Alaska .................................. 51,320 29,287 2,697 915 4,622 4,505 6,680 271 2,343 14,759 16,491Arizona................................. 772,631 502,824 49,873 6,732 75,325 30,184 81,255 2,612 23,826 243,444 317,654Arkansas .............................. 517,826 294,498 29,938 5,180 63,330 23,280 74,544 2,834 24,222 140,245 204,294California.............................. 4,105,728 2,621,878 286,901 47,144 429,601 171,980 420,791 13,442 113,991 1,277,483 1,750,302

Colorado .............................. 522,116 321,477 37,749 3,845 56,959 21,213 60,733 1,739 18,401 157,087 216,066Connecticut .......................... 567,637 394,490 26,694 4,930 53,998 19,870 51,889 1,072 14,694 175,908 263,190Delaware.............................. 128,935 83,720 7,069 1,073 13,470 5,329 13,916 313 4,045 38,635 54,287District of Columbia.............. 73,176 46,809 2,812 750 8,337 4,706 8,273 81 1,408 20,092 33,800Florida .................................. 3,139,437 2,121,056 188,661 27,419 310,908 101,784 295,880 9,775 83,954 1,012,003 1,360,903

Georgia ................................ 1,073,388 620,139 52,455 10,544 125,251 60,889 152,520 4,819 46,771 273,691 429,205Hawaii .................................. 178,000 125,755 9,986 2,938 15,481 6,579 13,002 398 3,861 60,011 76,999Idaho.................................... 190,674 120,373 13,954 1,761 20,009 7,800 19,674 818 6,285 59,612 77,497Illinois ................................... 1,816,192 1,170,184 105,294 17,565 216,820 78,396 172,382 4,688 50,863 538,908 814,461Indiana ................................. 986,207 619,639 58,248 8,402 116,338 40,717 106,784 3,306 32,773 282,798 428,089

Iowa ..................................... 537,366 348,253 41,473 3,939 66,878 17,521 44,894 1,238 13,170 166,285 248,316Kansas................................. 435,613 281,732 29,221 3,371 51,069 16,838 40,184 944 12,254 132,354 197,731Kentucky .............................. 729,134 375,154 48,181 6,702 100,051 31,362 121,348 6,946 39,390 184,754 277,785Louisiana.............................. 702,105 352,364 57,313 9,158 111,544 45,294 86,181 5,907 34,344 185,506 275,389Maine ................................... 246,214 150,290 14,659 1,916 26,123 7,881 33,494 1,254 10,597 70,846 101,315

Maryland .............................. 704,867 456,463 39,328 6,175 80,863 36,401 66,586 1,451 17,600 206,769 312,940Massachusetts ..................... 1,046,655 684,047 52,446 8,508 105,893 34,743 120,783 2,977 37,258 306,004 475,264Michigan............................... 1,620,377 996,670 105,650 16,582 193,129 70,421 175,934 5,729 56,262 469,553 685,465Minnesota ............................ 728,088 476,167 51,594 5,805 83,523 25,747 65,320 1,334 18,598 226,593 325,838Mississippi............................ 505,731 265,231 24,560 6,950 62,167 30,553 82,072 3,535 30,663 121,862 189,213

Missouri................................ 993,174 611,577 58,605 8,340 116,032 42,410 116,914 3,681 35,615 282,208 422,378Montana............................... 155,072 95,734 11,626 1,480 18,025 6,148 16,545 689 4,825 48,069 63,180Nebraska.............................. 282,661 183,101 21,072 2,095 33,568 10,182 24,234 619 7,790 87,607 129,289Nevada................................. 271,205 183,219 13,616 2,532 24,056 10,313 29,814 688 6,967 90,125 104,312New Hampshire ................... 195,065 129,909 9,506 1,329 17,730 6,544 21,967 567 7,513 58,524 82,905

New Jersey .......................... 1,322,550 902,780 60,357 11,318 137,830 50,441 122,317 3,392 34,115 400,172 609,931New Mexico ......................... 270,658 158,310 21,203 3,446 30,951 14,300 30,595 1,827 10,026 80,583 105,013New York.............................. 2,966,658 1,919,252 149,514 32,797 306,101 117,235 331,153 11,781 98,825 852,608 1,302,832North Carolina...................... 1,322,399 813,306 59,465 10,246 139,009 56,922 188,124 4,630 50,697 354,810 543,408North Dakota........................ 114,171 69,430 11,609 918 16,608 4,094 8,806 244 2,462 36,989 51,746

Ohio ..................................... 1,893,896 1,146,261 144,670 16,891 258,913 73,425 191,984 6,427 55,325 560,613 834,698Oklahoma............................. 586,802 357,236 39,265 5,206 75,070 26,376 62,946 2,580 18,123 169,917 249,467Oregon................................. 553,547 366,633 36,231 4,503 58,059 19,040 54,131 1,676 13,274 174,347 238,683Pennsylvania........................ 2,332,589 1,522,467 147,198 18,091 295,392 81,023 203,846 7,416 57,156 703,264 1,077,755Rhode Island........................ 190,681 129,804 7,035 1,410 17,383 5,785 22,448 581 6,235 55,378 87,176

South Carolina ..................... 672,353 398,766 30,639 6,482 72,260 34,669 97,897 2,757 28,883 176,387 264,968South Dakota ....................... 135,165 84,435 11,443 1,158 17,111 5,250 11,678 314 3,776 43,025 59,947Tennessee............................ 970,895 558,215 54,737 9,063 119,120 45,481 139,083 5,066 40,130 256,014 391,411Texas.................................... 2,575,745 1,516,987 198,923 30,205 344,797 137,423 252,096 12,373 82,941 755,914 1,070,809Utah ..................................... 234,587 148,879 17,730 2,747 22,734 12,711 21,205 718 7,863 72,652 96,691

Vermont................................ 102,729 64,531 6,097 1,012 10,952 3,741 12,056 453 3,887 30,137 42,852Virginia ................................. 1,008,033 614,617 58,213 8,880 118,108 43,942 122,889 4,923 36,461 280,499 424,174Washington .......................... 825,281 535,485 56,432 6,910 85,006 30,318 86,163 2,445 22,522 256,471 350,780West Virginia........................ 390,558 198,667 30,295 4,138 60,820 15,953 58,342 4,529 17,814 102,116 153,673Wisconsin............................. 890,588 591,942 55,577 7,611 98,594 31,399 80,203 1,828 23,434 275,393 395,410Wyoming .............................. 74,688 47,617 4,956 587 8,093 3,230 7,644 267 2,294 23,325 30,076

Outlying areas:American Samoa.............. 4,688 1,156 181 367 499 843 927 79 636 636 739Guam ............................... 9,213 4,652 987 475 928 1,114 609 39 409 2,806 2,609Northern Mariana Islands. 1,837 615 123 215 260 432 132 5 55 363 327Puerto Rico ...................... 657,262 287,822 54,955 15,974 79,404 41,471 119,056 10,396 48,184 162,856 198,853Virgin Islands.................... 12,810 7,767 798 354 1,114 1,086 1,183 53 455 3,769 4,400

Foreign countries ................ 387,960 220,816 53,327 7,099 75,050 15,266 11,771 989 3,642 139,054 179,488

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Table 2.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state, December 1999

[In thousands]

State Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers 1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers 2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Total ................................ $32,578,173 $22,339,047 $1,155,474 $164,749 $3,896,717 $991,945 $3,679,653 $33,335 $317,253 $11,883,308 $13,085,553

Alabama............................... 545,204 335,792 18,821 3,561 73,285 21,071 83,823 884 7,967 176,748 205,716Alaska .................................. 35,321 22,854 1,013 270 3,279 2,355 5,017 46 487 12,780 10,914Arizona................................. 577,385 410,733 20,919 2,446 58,661 15,394 63,629 519 5,084 223,786 220,109Arkansas .............................. 343,274 217,640 11,252 1,788 42,203 11,436 53,482 499 4,974 116,434 127,426California.............................. 3,049,247 2,133,327 118,525 17,147 336,824 91,245 323,951 2,568 25,661 1,161,291 1,223,194

Colorado .............................. 374,345 252,261 15,473 1,499 43,583 11,613 45,528 338 4,050 139,823 142,793Connecticut .......................... 463,896 347,776 12,518 2,170 45,809 11,557 40,489 201 3,375 177,982 201,738Delaware.............................. 99,678 70,514 3,207 448 10,859 2,950 10,739 66 894 37,184 39,098District of Columbia.............. 45,932 31,513 1,041 228 5,225 1,982 5,641 15 288 14,783 20,826Florida .................................. 2,327,961 1,701,342 78,645 9,997 242,046 52,363 223,377 1,898 18,294 920,113 936,741

Georgia ................................ 740,639 475,201 21,349 3,858 86,348 30,962 111,959 879 10,082 239,111 281,707Hawaii .................................. 130,574 99,772 3,795 1,057 11,448 3,543 10,057 72 832 52,266 52,986Idaho.................................... 136,187 94,372 5,748 684 15,368 4,144 14,469 155 1,247 52,975 50,993Illinois ................................... 1,410,302 989,801 46,597 7,081 176,387 43,275 134,529 950 11,682 518,246 597,885Indiana ................................. 758,107 522,836 25,719 3,569 93,488 22,898 81,673 688 7,236 271,537 310,067

Iowa ..................................... 397,324 280,347 17,356 1,625 52,444 9,801 32,758 234 2,759 151,927 169,179Kansas................................. 328,469 232,128 12,765 1,366 40,887 9,244 29,279 179 2,622 124,465 139,250Kentucky .............................. 487,490 282,223 18,299 2,368 67,950 15,895 91,071 1,317 8,369 154,818 175,151Louisiana.............................. 462,691 264,529 22,398 3,090 77,117 21,844 65,518 1,164 7,033 157,515 170,164Maine ................................... 166,313 111,381 5,791 724 18,881 4,204 23,111 210 2,012 59,847 64,328

Maryland .............................. 525,786 368,582 16,787 2,463 62,597 19,357 51,573 298 4,129 189,073 219,373Massachusetts ..................... 780,607 552,626 22,631 3,347 84,026 19,266 90,236 514 7,961 283,028 335,380Michigan............................... 1,269,070 859,942 47,373 7,062 157,393 40,180 142,778 1,211 13,132 458,462 501,645Minnesota ............................ 533,536 378,690 21,151 2,355 64,399 14,489 48,170 260 4,022 203,692 219,098Mississippi............................ 321,156 191,398 9,227 2,272 39,391 14,397 57,811 614 6,047 98,815 116,408

Missouri................................ 714,848 483,714 24,106 3,219 87,094 22,050 86,381 703 7,581 253,321 286,604Montana............................... 109,770 74,186 4,669 534 13,661 3,208 12,370 129 1,011 41,815 41,508Nebraska.............................. 205,252 145,025 8,750 838 26,186 5,471 17,289 112 1,582 78,928 87,272Nevada................................. 205,109 148,522 5,669 971 18,904 5,670 23,620 147 1,605 81,591 73,100New Hampshire ................... 147,382 106,236 4,177 565 14,123 3,861 16,705 94 1,623 54,894 58,541

New Jersey .......................... 1,082,787 799,201 27,367 4,739 114,764 29,065 98,533 686 8,434 404,676 470,547New Mexico ......................... 181,555 119,227 8,008 1,125 21,624 6,653 22,563 336 2,020 67,598 65,815New York.............................. 2,313,824 1,638,843 64,572 12,913 245,129 64,269 263,827 2,197 22,075 819,250 975,228North Carolina...................... 928,246 628,475 24,126 3,892 94,817 29,009 136,092 832 11,003 309,961 360,884North Dakota........................ 78,380 52,442 4,478 337 12,210 2,127 6,222 45 519 31,300 32,252

Ohio ..................................... 1,413,626 940,922 61,810 6,840 204,615 40,218 145,743 1,357 12,123 523,337 577,092Oklahoma............................. 410,870 274,366 15,568 1,911 54,321 13,643 46,653 492 3,914 146,233 164,351Oregon................................. 417,501 299,372 15,443 1,813 46,216 10,517 40,804 352 2,986 160,729 166,778Pennsylvania........................ 1,784,298 1,261,639 64,483 7,469 236,535 44,631 156,052 1,408 12,080 666,756 766,195Rhode Island........................ 142,265 104,263 3,012 548 13,628 3,122 16,312 92 1,287 51,216 61,817

South Carolina ..................... 468,205 307,648 12,590 2,457 48,777 17,587 72,234 519 6,396 154,765 174,493South Dakota ....................... 90,590 62,237 4,327 392 12,257 2,546 8,039 57 735 35,509 37,124Tennessee............................ 669,847 429,085 22,123 3,353 82,630 22,911 100,245 935 8,566 222,209 256,426Texas.................................... 1,803,465 1,183,404 79,254 10,183 252,120 70,174 188,497 2,252 17,582 664,606 701,877Utah ..................................... 171,612 120,588 7,624 1,055 18,085 6,822 15,697 134 1,608 67,387 65,409

Vermont................................ 73,890 51,274 2,493 389 8,233 2,028 8,612 76 785 26,964 29,204Virginia ................................. 714,309 477,367 23,610 3,374 84,746 23,482 92,648 965 8,117 245,750 282,684Washington .......................... 632,948 448,301 24,692 2,854 68,822 17,058 65,576 500 5,144 242,628 248,846West Virginia........................ 275,672 158,134 12,206 1,521 44,062 8,386 46,452 960 3,951 90,417 101,586Wisconsin............................. 678,353 488,417 23,812 3,232 78,995 17,763 60,617 360 5,156 258,111 278,213Wyoming .............................. 54,983 38,258 2,081 232 6,297 1,775 5,778 53 508 21,236 20,444

Outlying areas:American Samoa.............. 1,824 575 42 80 212 286 528 12 88 345 310Guam ............................... 4,317 2,587 249 108 478 426 399 5 64 1,687 1,138Northern Mariana Islands. 590 266 20 28 79 121 67 0 9 172 102Puerto Rico ...................... 305,240 151,939 13,674 3,545 36,759 14,444 75,733 1,534 7,612 91,386 85,147Virgin Islands.................... 7,718 5,278 252 110 665 468 850 11 85 2,761 2,573

Foreign countries ................ 178,370 109,656 11,788 1,646 39,775 6,686 7,850 203 765 69,059 79,816

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See footnotes at end of table.

Table 3.—Total population and population aged 65 or older: Number and percent receiving OASDI benefits, by state, 1999

State

Total Aged 65 or older

Number(in thousands) 1

1 Population data for 1999 on which percentages are based furnished by Population Estimates Branch, Bureau of the Census.

Percentreceiving

OASDI benefits 2

2 Percentage with OASDI are based on the number of beneficiaries in December 1999.

Number(in thousands) 1

Percentreceiving

OASDI benefits 2

United States ...................................................................... 272,691 16 34,540 91.0

Alabama................................................................................... 4,370 18.5 568 93.2Alaska ...................................................................................... 620 8.3 35 89.9Arizona..................................................................................... 4,778 16.2 629 89.3Arkansas .................................................................................. 2,551 20.3 361 95.3California.................................................................................. 33,145 12.4 3,648 83.0

Colorado .................................................................................. 4,056 12.9 408 91.5Connecticut .............................................................................. 3,282 17.3 469 93.7Delaware.................................................................................. 754 17.1 98 94.7District of Columbia.................................................................. 519 14.1 72 74.7Florida ...................................................................................... 15,111 20.8 2,742 86.5

Georgia .................................................................................... 7,788 13.8 761 92.3Hawaii ...................................................................................... 1,185 15.0 162 84.6Idaho........................................................................................ 1,252 15.2 142 96.5Illinois ....................................................................................... 12,128 15.0 1,496 90.5Indiana ..................................................................................... 5,943 16.6 743 95.7

Iowa ......................................................................................... 2,869 18.7 428 96.8Kansas..................................................................................... 2,654 16.4 354 93.2Kentucky .................................................................................. 3,961 18.4 493 93.8Louisiana.................................................................................. 4,372 16.1 501 91.9Maine ....................................................................................... 1,253 19.6 175 98.2

Maryland .................................................................................. 5,172 13.6 597 87.1Massachusetts ......................................................................... 6,175 16.9 860 90.9Michigan................................................................................... 9,864 16.4 1,224 94.4Minnesota ................................................................................ 4,776 15.2 585 94.4Mississippi................................................................................ 2,769 18.3 335 92.7

Missouri.................................................................................... 5,468 18.2 746 94.5Montana................................................................................... 883 17.6 117 94.9Nebraska.................................................................................. 1,666 17.0 228 95.0Nevada..................................................................................... 1,809 15.0 207 93.7New Hampshire ....................................................................... 1,201 16.2 145 97.8

New Jersey .............................................................................. 8,143 16.2 1,108 91.1New Mexico ............................................................................. 1,740 15.6 200 92.8New York.................................................................................. 18,197 16.3 2,430 88.7North Carolina.......................................................................... 7,651 17.3 955 94.1North Dakota............................................................................ 634 18.0 92 96.1

Ohio ......................................................................................... 11,257 16.8 1,501 93.0Oklahoma................................................................................. 3,358 17.5 449 93.5Oregon..................................................................................... 3,316 16.7 435 94.9Pennsylvania............................................................................ 11,994 19.4 1,899 93.8Rhode Island............................................................................ 991 19.2 154 92.4

South Carolina ......................................................................... 3,886 17.3 473 93.2South Dakota ........................................................................... 733 18.4 105 97.7Tennessee................................................................................ 5,484 17.7 681 95.1Texas........................................................................................ 20,044 12.9 2,016 90.6Utah ......................................................................................... 2,130 11.0 186 91.2

Vermont.................................................................................... 594 17.3 73 95.5Virginia ..................................................................................... 6,873 14.7 775 90.9Washington .............................................................................. 5,756 14.3 657 92.4West Virginia............................................................................ 1,807 21.6 273 93.7Wisconsin................................................................................. 5,250 17.0 691 97.0Wyoming .................................................................................. 480 15.6 56 96.0

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Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Alabama3 ...................... 810,196 444,171 47,830 9,801 107,935 42,202 115,510 4,779 37,968 207,500 321,643

Autauga.................................... 6,572 3,535 370 80 915 345 930 50 350 1,655 2,470Baldwin .................................... 27,152 17,225 1,845 265 2,920 1,050 2,810 135 905 8,430 10,725Barbour .................................... 5,310 2,800 235 65 695 300 870 35 310 1,260 2,045Bibb.......................................... 3,707 1,730 200 50 540 235 680 35 235 875 1,270Blount....................................... 8,452 4,530 625 60 1,190 350 1,260 65 375 2,290 3,275

Bullock ..................................... 2,469 1,205 100 35 360 210 400 10 150 545 935Butler........................................ 4,801 2,625 200 55 650 280 705 40 245 1,165 1,950Calhoun.................................... 23,828 12,990 1,360 250 3,050 1,045 3,845 150 1,140 5,790 9,475Chambers ................................ 7,889 5,005 235 80 755 325 1,125 20 345 2,015 3,435Cherokee ................................. 4,928 2,810 275 35 590 190 785 35 210 1,345 1,845

Chilton...................................... 6,966 3,520 440 80 1,080 365 1,065 65 350 1,745 2,640Choctaw................................... 3,451 1,625 200 55 515 200 605 40 210 830 1,215Clarke....................................... 5,926 2,950 335 105 860 480 815 50 330 1,420 2,180Clay.......................................... 3,298 1,870 165 25 360 125 540 25 190 865 1,255Cleburne .................................. 2,859 1,555 140 30 335 130 520 25 125 725 1,035

Coffee ...................................... 8,332 4,855 550 105 1,040 380 1,035 45 320 2,250 3,360Colbert ..................................... 12,161 6,395 915 115 1,755 520 1,850 85 525 3,235 4,770Conecuh................................... 3,350 1,690 160 55 435 180 570 40 220 825 1,205Coosa....................................... 2,618 1,390 110 35 295 125 495 10 155 685 905Covington................................. 9,030 5,605 405 105 995 365 1,190 50 315 2,440 3,805

Crenshaw................................. 3,211 1,820 150 40 450 165 430 15 140 855 1,290Cullman.................................... 15,325 8,695 1,160 150 2,130 645 1,860 110 575 4,295 6,275Dale.......................................... 8,286 4,440 530 90 1,035 425 1,230 55 480 2,180 3,025Dallas ....................................... 10,000 5,015 410 165 1,330 705 1,625 75 675 2,160 3,770De Kalb .................................... 13,368 7,235 810 145 1,830 610 2,065 90 585 3,470 5,150

Elmore...................................... 10,270 5,740 520 135 1,195 680 1,395 55 550 2,640 3,775Escambia ................................. 7,675 4,100 430 85 1,025 405 1,150 65 415 1,890 2,945Etowah..................................... 23,333 12,090 1,680 295 3,550 1,025 3,505 140 1,050 5,920 9,485Fayette ..................................... 4,285 2,465 230 30 565 190 595 25 185 1,085 1,785Franklin .................................... 6,712 3,515 475 65 955 270 1,095 45 290 1,700 2,605

Geneva .................................... 6,036 3,525 315 75 745 230 860 30 255 1,600 2,410Greene..................................... 2,167 980 95 60 325 160 355 15 175 495 735Hale.......................................... 3,210 1,565 155 45 475 200 515 20 235 755 1,165Henry ....................................... 3,617 2,095 185 30 495 160 460 20 170 935 1,525Houston.................................... 16,524 9,530 885 180 2,065 750 2,325 80 710 4,340 6,645

Jackson.................................... 10,279 5,650 625 105 1,405 475 1,580 70 370 2,675 3,925Jefferson .................................. 124,174 67,255 7,605 1,770 18,360 6,835 16,165 540 5,645 31,305 52,840Lamar....................................... 3,768 2,300 145 30 395 155 565 25 155 995 1,515Lauderdale ............................... 18,047 10,005 1,450 145 2,585 710 2,425 100 625 4,915 7,440Lawrence ................................. 5,942 3,040 435 55 835 305 985 35 250 1,545 2,235

Lee........................................... 13,498 7,775 545 85 1,475 770 2,065 65 720 3,365 5,170Limestone ................................ 10,211 5,570 715 90 1,420 480 1,480 65 390 2,640 3,985Lowndes................................... 2,466 1,075 120 40 325 230 440 20 215 525 800Macon ...................................... 4,028 2,155 155 60 520 315 600 20 205 945 1,580Madison ................................... 37,069 22,705 2,520 300 4,545 1,740 4,000 130 1,130 10,475 15,600

Marengo................................... 4,631 2,390 235 75 600 255 715 40 320 1,115 1,755Marion...................................... 6,627 3,730 320 60 825 250 1,090 45 305 1,670 2,605Marshall ................................... 15,474 8,615 1,010 130 2,160 640 2,225 85 610 4,090 6,260Mobile ...................................... 68,689 36,290 4,330 1,150 9,400 4,530 9,185 505 3,300 17,170 26,885Monroe..................................... 4,794 2,565 215 95 625 310 670 35 280 1,205 1,810

Montgomery ............................. 35,824 20,430 1,795 460 4,415 2,100 4,700 145 1,780 8,855 14,880Morgan..................................... 19,437 11,065 1,305 210 2,695 955 2,485 75 645 5,145 7,975Perry ........................................ 2,799 1,355 140 75 385 190 440 25 190 665 980Pickens .................................... 4,600 2,515 210 65 570 275 670 30 265 1,150 1,760Pike.......................................... 5,487 3,005 240 40 735 315 820 35 295 1,310 2,190

Randolph.................................. 4,845 2,990 165 50 465 215 725 25 210 1,260 1,940Russell ..................................... 9,528 5,325 405 100 1,265 545 1,420 55 415 2,390 3,710St. Clair .................................... 10,356 5,330 680 120 1,430 525 1,660 75 535 2,650 3,785Shelby ...................................... 16,753 9,440 1,190 150 2,130 840 2,200 90 715 4,615 6,525Sumter ..................................... 2,862 1,380 150 45 465 185 425 20 195 660 1,105

Talladega.................................. 16,785 8,230 770 165 1,985 810 3,485 115 1,225 3,775 5,895Tallapoosa................................ 9,162 5,480 335 60 945 410 1,445 35 450 2,330 3,720Tuscaloosa............................... 27,081 14,610 1,375 385 3,300 1,545 4,350 130 1,385 6,725 10,485Walker...................................... 16,097 7,620 1,040 205 2,460 760 2,970 170 870 3,855 5,800Washington .............................. 3,590 1,655 240 75 510 230 565 45 270 865 1,190

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Alabama

5

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Wilcox ...................................... 2,981 1,250 155 70 450 255 515 25 260 625 990Winston.................................... 5,177 2,645 315 60 745 225 885 55 245 1,275 1,930

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Alaska

6

See footnotes at end of table.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Alaska3 ..............................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

51,320 29,287 2,697 915 4,622 4,505 6,680 271 2,343 14,759 16,491

Aleutians East.......................... 90 55 0 0 15 15 5 0 0 35 20Aleutians West ......................... 158 85 10 0 25 15 15 0 10 50 50Anchorage................................ 19,490 11,340 920 240 1,595 1,480 2,905 80 930 5,325 6,625Bethel....................................... 1,187 440 125 75 195 210 100 5 35 325 325Bristol Bay................................ 106 65 5 0 10 10 10 0 5 40 25

Denali....................................... 94 55 5 0 10 5 15 0 5 35 20Dillingham ................................ 434 195 35 15 50 85 30 5 20 120 120Fairbanks North Star ................ 5,858 3,425 275 70 515 505 780 35 255 1,720 1,865Haines...................................... 336 235 15 5 40 10 25 0 5 130 130Juneau ..................................... 2,682 1,620 100 30 220 265 300 10 135 735 970

Kenai Peninsula ....................... 5,375 3,175 310 60 460 365 720 35 250 1,645 1,700Ketchikan Gateway.................. 1,510 970 90 15 120 80 195 5 35 500 540Kodiak Island ........................... 858 535 35 25 75 75 80 5 30 285 270Lake and Peninsula ................. 170 85 10 5 30 20 10 0 10 60 45Matanuska-Susitna .................. 5,429 3,035 305 75 450 405 790 45 325 1,545 1,600

Nome ....................................... 865 350 60 65 110 190 55 5 30 225 215North Slope.............................. 524 205 30 25 60 120 50 0 35 120 130Northwest Arctic....................... 642 220 45 60 80 140 45 5 45 150 150Prince of Wales-Outer.............. 508 310 25 10 45 25 70 5 20 170 140Sitka......................................... 892 585 30 5 90 55 95 0 30 270 340

Skagway-Hoonah-Angoon....... 338 200 10 10 30 20 50 5 15 105 100Southeast Fairbanks ................ 651 375 40 25 60 35 85 5 25 200 170Valdez-Cordova ....................... 881 530 55 15 75 85 90 5 25 295 255Wade Hampton ........................ 666 230 70 55 105 145 30 5 25 155 160Wrangell-Petersburg ................ 848 575 40 15 70 50 75 5 20 275 310

Yakutat ..................................... 57 35 0 0 5 5 5 0 5 20 20Yukon-Koyukuk........................ 605 310 50 15 75 90 40 5 20 200 170

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Arizona

7

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1999

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Arizona3 ............................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

772,631 502,824 49,873 6,732 75,325 30,184 81,255 2,612 23,826 243,444 317,654

Apache..................................... 7,951 3,375 680 250 1,175 1,180 835 65 390 2,055 2,375Cochise.................................... 21,074 13,145 1,705 270 2,145 675 2,320 125 690 6,860 7,895Coconino.................................. 11,960 6,600 855 160 1,265 1,050 1,495 50 485 3,380 4,115Gila........................................... 13,052 8,270 975 95 1,370 465 1,420 65 395 4,270 5,065Graham.................................... 4,994 2,795 445 80 640 235 550 40 210 1,485 1,935

Greenlee .................................. 1,280 725 155 15 165 70 100 10 40 430 490La Paz...................................... 4,221 2,900 240 30 355 130 445 15 105 1,580 1,475Maricopa .................................. 415,642 274,955 25,030 2,955 40,335 15,695 42,520 1,065 13,085 128,890 178,065Mohave .................................... 38,833 26,900 1,995 325 3,100 985 4,480 170 880 13,345 14,505Navajo...................................... 13,276 6,965 980 240 1,445 1,255 1,660 90 640 3,725 4,215

Pima......................................... 140,261 90,140 9,965 1,260 14,300 4,815 15,170 500 4,110 43,720 59,210Pinal ......................................... 30,507 19,215 1,970 330 2,725 1,435 3,655 120 1,060 9,850 11,000Santa Cruz ............................... 5,181 3,120 510 130 580 235 415 40 150 1,655 1,980Yavapai .................................... 43,160 30,005 2,870 265 3,715 1,000 4,180 155 970 14,950 17,485Yuma........................................ 21,227 13,710 1,500 325 2,010 960 2,005 100 615 7,245 7,845

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Arkansas

8

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Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Arkansas 3 ......................... 517,826 294,498 29,938 5,180 63,330 23,280 74,544 2,834 24,222 140,245 204,294

Arkansas .................................. 4,315 2,470 290 50 680 165 510 20 130 1,220 1,885Ashley ...................................... 5,019 2,570 350 80 725 265 750 35 245 1,290 1,900Baxter....................................... 12,882 9,015 665 85 1,130 230 1,315 55 385 4,325 5,255Benton...................................... 27,883 18,370 1,880 190 2,550 825 2,970 60 1,040 8,885 11,345Boone....................................... 8,266 4,625 475 65 910 320 1,380 40 450 2,230 3,090

Bradley..................................... 2,914 1,525 180 25 480 150 415 20 120 775 1,200Calhoun.................................... 1,274 640 65 20 185 70 225 5 65 325 475Carroll ...................................... 5,265 3,385 300 40 505 170 650 25 190 1,575 2,085Chicot....................................... 3,056 1,590 170 65 460 185 445 10 130 800 1,170Clark......................................... 4,407 2,600 275 50 615 180 515 20 150 1,220 1,910

Clay.......................................... 4,638 2,655 315 30 705 165 590 25 155 1,295 1,980Cleburne .................................. 6,567 4,165 460 40 710 165 775 35 215 2,085 2,615Cleveland................................. 1,674 885 115 15 245 70 260 10 75 465 630Columbia.................................. 5,851 3,095 380 85 925 280 780 35 270 1,515 2,430Conway.................................... 4,805 2,695 245 45 515 170 840 35 260 1,270 1,845

Craighead ................................ 13,200 7,490 755 110 1,740 620 1,915 55 515 3,435 5,405Crawford .................................. 9,916 4,950 545 90 1,050 440 2,015 80 745 2,450 3,240Crittenden ................................ 7,835 3,795 320 140 1,120 675 1,245 45 495 1,790 2,770Cross........................................ 3,693 1,905 255 65 530 230 510 30 170 975 1,450Dallas ....................................... 2,225 1,130 135 25 320 115 350 15 135 570 880

Desha....................................... 2,946 1,500 160 45 475 190 405 15 155 715 1,205Drew......................................... 3,296 1,790 165 40 460 190 465 20 165 835 1,285Faulkner................................... 11,324 6,675 615 90 1,215 565 1,575 45 545 3,090 4,405Franklin .................................... 3,829 1,985 205 20 480 155 750 25 210 995 1,390Fulton....................................... 3,341 1,825 245 40 375 105 545 30 175 945 1,200

Garland .................................... 23,891 15,945 1,475 160 2,465 715 2,435 95 600 7,655 10,050Grant........................................ 2,834 1,505 215 20 405 115 425 20 130 765 1,095Greene..................................... 7,489 4,125 465 65 1,020 290 1,145 50 330 1,950 3,000Hempstead............................... 4,376 2,485 220 55 625 215 590 10 175 1,145 1,840Hot Spring................................ 6,477 3,670 440 45 875 285 865 45 250 1,865 2,555

Howard..................................... 2,923 1,660 190 30 410 150 360 10 115 815 1,210Independence .......................... 7,423 4,100 410 60 890 260 1,295 40 370 1,935 2,855Izard......................................... 3,911 2,335 225 35 430 120 585 30 150 1,155 1,500Jackson.................................... 4,246 2,325 235 30 620 175 675 30 155 1,130 1,725Jefferson .................................. 14,494 7,730 775 180 1,900 885 2,100 90 835 3,500 5,860

Johnson ................................... 4,864 2,570 300 50 605 185 855 45 255 1,315 1,790Lafayette .................................. 1,976 1,005 120 35 310 85 305 15 100 505 770Lawrence ................................. 4,421 2,415 295 45 650 140 655 30 190 1,230 1,780Lee........................................... 2,486 1,185 175 40 410 205 335 15 120 625 955Lincoln...................................... 2,248 1,155 150 20 335 130 320 15 125 565 860

Little River ................................ 2,697 1,530 185 30 385 105 355 15 90 745 1,100Logan....................................... 5,359 2,770 335 55 670 205 930 50 345 1,410 1,970Lonoke ..................................... 7,723 4,125 465 65 1,030 405 1,165 50 420 1,960 2,895Madison ................................... 3,087 1,660 205 30 345 135 520 15 175 865 1,095Marion...................................... 4,121 2,480 220 30 365 115 660 40 210 1,225 1,400

Miller ........................................ 7,004 3,875 365 85 1,035 335 930 45 335 1,710 2,915Mississippi................................ 9,481 4,870 480 140 1,265 655 1,475 45 550 2,255 3,605Monroe..................................... 2,362 1,260 145 30 400 120 290 20 95 615 980Montgomery ............................. 2,236 1,365 155 30 230 75 280 20 80 670 860Nevada..................................... 2,181 1,185 125 25 330 125 290 10 90 560 905

Newton..................................... 2,072 935 130 35 250 70 460 20 175 530 620Ouachita................................... 6,845 3,695 380 80 1,000 310 1,030 35 315 1,790 2,795Perry ........................................ 2,109 1,120 120 25 255 95 375 25 95 560 740Phillips...................................... 5,814 2,720 275 150 895 530 780 55 410 1,335 2,110Pike.......................................... 2,585 1,475 195 25 400 85 290 15 100 750 1,060

Poinsett .................................... 5,539 2,805 335 55 845 250 955 40 255 1,380 2,115Polk.......................................... 4,711 2,785 340 35 575 180 565 50 180 1,425 1,835Pope......................................... 10,143 5,445 560 90 1,140 415 1,815 85 595 2,590 3,700Prairie....................................... 2,178 1,165 160 25 345 85 310 15 75 635 880Pulaski ..................................... 57,780 33,435 2,655 725 6,455 3,490 8,085 190 2,745 14,220 24,025

Randolph.................................. 4,381 2,435 260 25 560 170 695 30 205 1,195 1,715St. Francis................................ 5,228 2,705 240 90 755 365 745 35 295 1,305 2,010Saline ....................................... 13,860 8,375 855 95 1,475 630 1,850 55 525 4,015 5,235Scott......................................... 2,749 1,365 160 20 345 95 525 30 210 685 960Searcy...................................... 2,396 1,235 150 35 305 75 430 20 145 660 845

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Sebastian ................................. 20,512 11,420 1,190 150 2,450 800 3,310 80 1,110 5,280 8,300Sevier....................................... 2,817 1,585 190 15 410 125 330 20 140 790 1,120Sharp ....................................... 5,357 3,290 305 25 570 150 735 45 235 1,625 2,055Stone........................................ 3,144 1,700 195 25 355 120 580 30 140 885 1,055Union........................................ 10,422 5,515 585 100 1,475 510 1,595 75 565 2,625 4,275

Van Buren ................................ 4,876 3,105 330 50 485 120 575 30 180 1,565 1,940Washington .............................. 22,124 12,740 1,180 160 2,355 840 3,610 75 1,165 5,885 8,620White........................................ 12,679 7,330 805 125 1,590 535 1,680 90 525 3,540 5,080Woodruff .................................. 2,015 1,025 120 30 345 120 300 10 65 520 830Yell ........................................... 4,739 2,425 290 45 585 190 880 40 285 1,205 1,755

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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California

10

See footnotes at end of table.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

California 3 .........................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

4,105,728 2,621,878 286,901 47,144 429,601 171,980 420,791 13,442 113,991 1,277,483 1,750,302

Alameda................................... 161,957 102,035 10,365 1,970 17,040 6,915 18,610 345 4,675 47,940 70,390Alpine....................................... 129 85 10 5 10 5 15 0 0 45 35Amador .................................... 7,783 5,335 575 50 765 205 665 20 170 2,720 3,215Butte......................................... 40,913 25,845 2,815 335 4,350 1,210 4,770 210 1,380 12,705 17,305Calaveras................................. 9,291 6,190 665 80 835 285 960 40 235 3,150 3,530

Colusa...................................... 2,824 1,675 235 20 355 110 295 25 110 905 1,130Contra Costa............................ 124,282 78,990 9,145 1,150 13,750 4,570 12,565 295 3,815 38,065 54,725Del Norte.................................. 5,065 2,850 320 60 510 185 820 55 265 1,495 1,785Eldorado................................... 25,368 16,800 1,860 190 2,235 810 2,600 90 780 8,355 10,180Fresno...................................... 98,708 59,135 6,570 1,445 10,980 5,765 10,925 455 3,435 29,025 40,295

Glenn ....................................... 4,686 2,825 370 55 525 180 510 30 190 1,455 1,890Humboldt.................................. 22,041 12,385 1,475 195 2,705 920 3,415 115 830 6,300 8,575Imperial .................................... 20,995 11,860 1,825 510 2,425 1,185 2,260 185 745 6,990 7,010Inyo .......................................... 4,178 2,855 260 20 460 125 365 10 80 1,385 1,855Kern ......................................... 86,395 48,170 5,355 985 9,500 4,845 12,400 690 4,450 24,130 31,800

Kings........................................ 12,735 6,980 1,000 155 1,550 735 1,590 110 615 3,595 4,855Lake ......................................... 14,979 9,375 850 105 1,440 505 2,120 75 510 4,780 5,685Lassen ..................................... 4,132 2,435 275 30 415 190 585 20 180 1,270 1,535Los Angeles ............................. 976,169 633,035 66,805 12,530 100,090 44,645 93,890 2,910 22,265 306,510 421,395Madera..................................... 17,953 10,975 1,345 195 1,850 825 2,030 110 625 5,715 6,900

Marin........................................ 35,878 25,225 2,710 340 3,780 830 2,510 20 465 12,105 17,105Mariposa .................................. 3,871 2,585 295 30 320 115 410 15 100 1,350 1,455Mendocino ............................... 15,870 9,475 1,030 160 1,705 755 2,125 70 550 4,810 6,175Merced..................................... 25,912 14,975 1,880 370 2,930 1,350 3,105 150 1,150 7,675 9,810Modoc ...................................... 2,118 1,305 140 20 220 75 280 10 70 705 795

Mono........................................ 1,012 720 65 10 75 35 85 0 20 395 325Monterey .................................. 48,130 30,260 3,745 635 5,290 1,960 4,605 180 1,455 15,105 20,785Napa ........................................ 20,598 13,755 1,410 280 2,240 905 1,565 35 410 6,760 9,355Nevada..................................... 19,933 13,615 1,535 145 1,795 485 1,785 50 520 6,855 8,415Orange..................................... 298,165 200,680 22,085 3,085 32,485 10,805 22,590 610 5,825 96,035 136,765

Placer....................................... 37,431 24,905 2,700 270 3,725 1,170 3,500 95 1,065 12,060 16,130Plumas..................................... 4,656 3,030 345 30 405 150 535 20 140 1,545 1,770Riverside.................................. 227,873 151,340 14,870 2,160 21,885 9,210 21,085 835 6,490 74,395 96,150Sacramento.............................. 159,695 95,505 10,450 1,690 17,000 7,165 21,270 485 6,130 45,460 65,785San Benito ............................... 5,317 3,455 300 75 495 280 520 10 180 1,675 2,140

San Bernardino........................ 190,420 111,490 12,145 2,590 20,485 11,830 23,280 1,030 7,570 54,310 73,510San Diego ................................ 363,677 236,900 29,970 4,270 38,710 12,930 32,240 875 7,785 118,840 159,205San Francisco.......................... 104,180 70,290 5,595 1,235 9,750 2,755 12,950 145 1,460 32,835 46,620San Joaquin ............................. 75,275 44,340 4,675 935 8,155 3,905 9,735 365 3,165 21,670 29,940San Luis Obispo....................... 43,194 28,645 3,240 290 4,295 1,110 4,220 145 1,250 14,025 18,970

San Mateo................................ 92,223 64,145 6,505 870 9,370 2,625 7,080 105 1,520 30,430 43,415Santa Barbara.......................... 59,943 38,960 4,840 725 6,180 1,950 5,475 165 1,650 19,315 26,560Santa Clara .............................. 166,188 111,030 12,550 1,755 16,545 5,980 14,435 295 3,600 53,430 73,905Santa Cruz ............................... 30,997 19,750 2,160 335 3,440 1,165 3,230 85 830 9,300 13,820Shasta...................................... 35,144 20,465 2,325 345 3,780 1,420 5,060 240 1,510 10,245 13,495

Sierra ....................................... 736 490 55 0 80 10 70 5 25 250 305Siskiyou.................................... 10,554 6,570 820 80 1,105 325 1,265 40 350 3,395 4,180Solano...................................... 45,764 27,050 3,260 560 4,960 2,275 5,560 205 1,895 13,005 18,200Sonoma.................................... 69,430 45,405 4,620 780 7,650 2,525 6,740 115 1,595 21,405 31,485Stanislaus................................. 61,973 36,225 3,885 620 6,815 2,835 8,665 315 2,615 17,610 24,400

Sutter ....................................... 12,413 7,360 895 105 1,375 490 1,610 80 500 3,685 4,880Tehama .................................... 11,739 7,095 775 95 1,245 410 1,590 75 455 3,620 4,470Trinity ....................................... 3,088 1,790 210 25 310 90 490 30 145 960 1,050Tulare....................................... 48,112 28,085 3,150 855 5,425 2,895 5,665 270 1,765 13,900 18,800Tuolumne ................................. 12,698 8,570 870 65 1,150 365 1,260 40 380 4,295 5,095

Ventura..................................... 92,555 59,795 6,645 970 9,505 3,320 9,065 320 2,935 28,900 39,805Yolo .......................................... 18,995 11,565 1,375 175 2,090 815 2,245 70 660 5,860 7,845Yuba......................................... 9,316 5,145 645 80 1,040 445 1,500 55 405 2,710 3,275

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Colorado

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Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Colorado 3 ...........................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

522,116 321,477 37,749 3,845 56,959 21,213 60,733 1,739 18,401 157,087 216,066

Adams...................................... 39,285 23,075 2,250 295 3,900 1,965 5,835 130 1,835 11,030 14,680Alamosa................................... 1,996 1,045 125 25 240 120 285 20 135 540 725Arapahoe ................................. 50,010 31,940 3,570 375 5,160 2,190 5,040 90 1,645 15,155 21,385Archuleta.................................. 1,552 990 140 15 115 70 155 10 55 555 535Baca......................................... 1,152 675 160 0 180 35 80 0 20 400 530

Bent.......................................... 1,022 565 80 10 125 25 160 10 45 325 390Boulder..................................... 27,173 17,275 2,070 225 3,065 990 2,775 40 735 8,185 11,935Chaffee .................................... 3,404 2,285 260 35 355 90 290 15 75 1,145 1,385Cheyenne................................. 413 250 45 0 55 25 25 0 15 135 195Clear Creek.............................. 933 570 70 5 90 55 110 0 35 285 320

Conejos.................................... 1,598 830 155 20 215 80 215 15 65 505 575Costilla ..................................... 989 485 65 15 100 40 185 20 80 260 285Crowley.................................... 759 395 60 5 90 25 125 10 50 220 285Custer ...................................... 690 435 65 5 45 15 90 5 30 240 225Delta......................................... 6,722 4,250 590 45 790 180 650 35 180 2,280 2,745

Denver ..................................... 76,213 47,635 4,285 530 8,080 2,775 10,555 180 2,175 21,640 33,740Dolores..................................... 436 250 50 5 50 15 50 5 10 150 165Douglas.................................... 9,353 6,075 760 80 800 525 775 15 325 2,960 3,580Eagle........................................ 1,548 970 105 10 145 105 135 5 75 505 535Elbert........................................ 1,637 975 125 10 155 85 180 5 100 535 540

El Paso..................................... 59,588 35,455 4,735 475 6,490 2,565 7,255 225 2,390 17,380 24,020Fremont.................................... 8,518 5,130 665 55 980 290 1,000 55 345 2,600 3,425Garfield .................................... 4,954 3,075 315 35 535 235 530 20 210 1,525 1,955Gilpin........................................ 429 260 20 5 30 20 70 0 25 135 130Grand....................................... 1,204 850 85 15 95 30 100 5 25 450 445

Gunnison.................................. 1,186 780 90 5 100 75 100 5 30 410 445Hinsdale................................... 111 80 10 0 10 5 5 0 0 45 40Huerfano .................................. 1,686 955 115 15 225 50 240 15 70 520 650Jackson.................................... 271 165 15 0 40 15 30 0 5 100 100Jefferson .................................. 60,906 40,035 4,215 395 6,315 2,375 5,710 90 1,770 18,940 26,365

Kiowa ....................................... 330 205 30 5 50 10 25 0 5 115 155Kit Carson ................................ 1,457 825 170 15 245 60 115 5 20 490 650Lake ......................................... 711 400 50 5 90 35 100 5 25 200 250La Plata.................................... 5,227 3,280 390 30 590 275 505 10 145 1,670 2,080Larimer..................................... 29,628 18,995 2,315 130 3,165 1,050 2,970 70 930 9,175 12,810

Las Animas .............................. 3,333 1,775 275 40 490 115 465 35 140 955 1,335Lincoln...................................... 974 585 90 5 140 35 85 5 30 305 445Logan....................................... 3,744 2,195 355 30 525 150 370 10 110 1,195 1,620Mesa ........................................ 22,241 14,145 1,590 185 2,410 775 2,325 90 720 7,005 9,285Mineral ..................................... 159 100 10 0 25 5 15 0 5 50 60

Moffat ....................................... 1,705 980 130 15 200 55 225 10 90 515 650Montezuma .............................. 4,310 2,530 345 50 515 195 475 30 170 1,350 1,685Montrose.................................. 6,305 3,980 510 45 745 240 620 30 135 2,020 2,690Morgan..................................... 4,185 2,480 360 20 610 140 430 15 130 1,315 1,820Otero........................................ 4,270 2,400 290 35 535 210 595 30 175 1,195 1,725

Ouray ....................................... 549 385 55 5 55 10 35 0 5 200 215Park.......................................... 1,376 835 85 5 85 75 230 5 55 435 390Phillips...................................... 844 520 95 5 125 25 55 5 15 280 390Pitkin ........................................ 1,065 760 105 25 70 40 60 0 5 435 390Prowers.................................... 2,326 1,310 210 15 345 90 250 10 95 675 1,020

Pueblo...................................... 27,314 14,775 2,245 230 3,395 1,100 3,965 200 1,405 7,795 10,660Rio Blanco................................ 937 555 70 0 110 65 95 5 35 290 345Rio Grande............................... 2,570 1,480 190 20 325 115 315 20 105 805 995Routt ........................................ 1,333 850 75 15 140 75 125 5 50 420 495Saguache................................. 613 355 60 10 80 15 70 5 20 210 220

San Juan.................................. 78 40 5 0 10 5 15 0 0 20 25San Miguel ............................... 318 185 25 5 35 30 25 0 10 110 100Sedgwick.................................. 744 490 65 5 90 15 60 0 20 265 325Summit..................................... 1,068 750 80 10 65 50 80 0 35 385 330Teller ........................................ 2,424 1,485 175 15 190 95 340 10 115 745 805

Washington .............................. 977 560 140 0 150 40 60 5 20 350 440Weld......................................... 21,204 12,285 1,620 150 2,455 840 2,765 95 995 6,275 8,370Yuma........................................ 2,026 1,210 240 10 320 100 115 5 25 675 950

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Connecticut

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Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers 1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widower 2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Connecticut 3 ....................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

567,637 394,490 26,694 4,930 53,998 19,870 51,889 1,072 14,694 175,908 263,190

Fairfield .................................... 134,127 94,945 7,250 1,160 13,265 4,300 10,130 235 2,840 43,035 64,195Hartford .................................... 153,062 107,160 6,650 1,485 13,425 5,855 14,345 240 3,900 46,960 70,665Litchfield................................... 31,846 22,455 1,405 280 3,025 1,005 2,785 40 850 10,110 14,655Middlesex................................. 25,331 18,060 1,225 185 2,355 760 2,190 25 530 8,060 11,815New Haven .............................. 144,187 98,850 6,120 1,160 14,135 5,075 14,380 335 4,130 43,560 67,365

New London............................. 42,758 28,385 2,445 380 4,580 1,535 4,155 105 1,175 13,235 18,905Tolland...................................... 17,958 12,615 855 130 1,575 595 1,640 25 525 5,715 7,755Windham.................................. 18,350 12,010 745 150 1,635 740 2,260 65 745 5,230 7,830

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Delaware

13

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Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Delaware3 ..........................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

128,935 83,720 7,069 1,073 13,470 5,329 13,916 313 4,045 38,635 54,287

Kent.......................................... 19,488 12,105 955 230 1,970 1,150 2,335 50 695 5,595 7,555New Castle............................... 73,895 46,845 4,380 550 8,250 3,060 8,160 175 2,475 21,630 31,865Sussex ..................................... 35,546 24,765 1,735 295 3,250 1,120 3,420 85 875 11,410 14,860

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District of Columbia

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Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

District of Columbia3 ........

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

73,176 46,809 2,812 750 8,337 4,706 8,273 81 1,408 20,092 33,800

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Florida

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Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Florida 3 .............................. 3,139,437 2,121,056 188,661 27,419 310,908 101,784 295,880 9,775 83,954 1,012,003 1,360,903

Alachua.................................... 27,667 16,540 1,560 510 2,965 1,640 3,305 95 1,050 7,685 11,320Baker........................................ 3,208 1,530 140 70 355 240 630 25 220 710 1,000Bay........................................... 26,885 15,930 1,795 240 3,210 1,085 3,490 125 1,010 7,870 10,290Bradford ................................... 3,192 1,835 165 45 410 165 430 10 130 870 1,255Brevard .................................... 110,416 74,715 7,465 775 10,950 2,930 10,365 325 2,890 36,545 46,525

Broward.................................... 277,697 191,915 13,780 2,035 30,450 9,265 23,340 605 6,305 86,730 132,170Calhoun.................................... 2,390 1,255 135 40 345 125 355 25 110 610 905Charlotte .................................. 49,853 37,375 3,185 280 3,970 705 3,335 145 860 18,485 21,705Citrus........................................ 42,890 31,315 2,665 275 3,515 750 3,380 145 845 15,485 18,095Clay.......................................... 19,464 11,725 1,210 185 2,095 920 2,440 90 800 5,555 7,370

Collier....................................... 54,803 39,895 4,990 280 4,910 1,075 2,890 85 680 20,945 24,085Columbia.................................. 10,718 6,125 550 135 1,130 480 1,690 80 530 3,060 3,780Dade ........................................ 311,644 207,040 19,725 4,575 28,745 13,780 29,430 920 7,430 98,490 131,960De Soto .................................... 6,072 3,870 345 60 540 250 775 20 210 1,905 2,340Dixie ......................................... 3,206 1,805 160 35 325 120 550 25 185 975 985

Duval........................................ 106,161 62,690 5,540 1,090 12,750 5,940 13,705 345 4,100 27,955 44,430Escambia ................................. 50,645 29,635 3,810 625 6,185 2,165 6,035 245 1,945 14,115 20,490Flagler ...................................... 16,519 12,330 965 120 1,055 315 1,305 70 360 6,020 6,660Franklin .................................... 2,257 1,415 140 20 265 55 295 10 60 730 845Gadsden .................................. 8,356 4,560 310 155 825 590 1,355 35 525 1,975 3,060

Gilchrist .................................... 2,544 1,435 140 25 290 105 385 25 140 730 860Glades...................................... 1,816 1,230 105 20 160 75 185 10 30 635 650Gulf .......................................... 2,956 1,665 245 35 410 115 375 15 95 920 1,090Hamilton................................... 2,220 1,115 115 25 285 135 380 30 135 580 755Hardee ..................................... 4,019 2,365 220 70 430 235 515 30 155 1,185 1,505

Hendry ..................................... 4,847 2,795 280 105 520 330 585 30 200 1,475 1,655Hernando ................................. 47,364 34,130 2,845 330 3,530 870 4,185 215 1,260 16,860 19,865Highlands ................................. 28,829 21,145 1,860 215 2,325 590 2,005 100 590 10,410 12,765Hillsborough............................. 154,169 93,870 8,285 1,595 16,375 6,815 20,290 570 6,370 44,000 62,400Holmes..................................... 4,454 2,285 270 45 605 165 760 50 275 1,145 1,585

Indian River.............................. 33,838 24,625 2,635 200 3,150 625 1,990 40 575 12,395 15,655Jackson.................................... 9,742 5,275 470 175 1,230 655 1,400 80 455 2,500 3,700Jefferson .................................. 2,486 1,445 135 35 295 140 340 15 80 740 975Lafayette .................................. 1,113 620 70 20 135 35 165 15 55 315 405Lake ......................................... 62,066 45,425 3,815 380 5,320 1,200 4,685 135 1,105 22,105 26,865

Lee........................................... 111,884 80,865 7,360 810 9,710 2,770 8,085 225 2,060 39,845 48,915Leon......................................... 24,597 15,630 1,340 290 2,665 1,360 2,490 45 775 6,840 10,885Levy ......................................... 8,535 5,115 480 105 870 325 1,235 65 340 2,665 2,960Liberty ...................................... 1,095 560 65 15 125 60 205 5 60 285 370Madison ................................... 3,594 1,985 200 30 470 175 510 25 200 940 1,400

Manatee................................... 66,430 47,810 4,120 335 6,480 1,465 4,870 130 1,220 22,790 30,650Marion...................................... 76,666 53,730 4,560 680 6,330 1,990 6,920 325 2,130 26,320 31,495Martin ....................................... 36,630 26,865 2,750 200 3,435 625 2,145 80 530 13,525 16,820Monroe..................................... 12,897 8,985 860 85 1,180 310 1,240 25 210 4,835 4,850Nassau..................................... 9,694 5,640 715 130 1,120 475 1,210 60 345 2,840 3,580

Okaloosa.................................. 27,432 16,990 2,315 255 3,225 1,050 2,715 110 770 8,455 10,770Okeechobee............................. 7,216 4,360 380 80 795 315 945 55 285 2,310 2,565Orange..................................... 117,109 70,875 6,340 1,425 11,890 5,740 15,285 515 5,040 32,865 46,955Osceola.................................... 26,263 15,680 1,330 380 2,380 1,200 3,695 180 1,420 7,410 9,700Palm Beach.............................. 261,377 191,870 16,280 1,505 25,195 6,345 15,465 460 4,255 92,335 125,080

Pasco....................................... 102,877 72,055 5,625 600 9,320 2,100 10,065 365 2,745 34,325 45,430Pinellas .................................... 223,134 155,290 11,880 1,315 24,275 5,140 20,205 410 4,620 70,360 106,245Polk.......................................... 104,868 68,610 5,815 905 10,090 3,785 11,735 385 3,545 32,865 42,880Putnam..................................... 17,005 10,075 980 235 1,810 690 2,320 145 750 5,165 6,175St. Johns .................................. 23,742 15,785 1,705 215 2,400 740 2,150 80 665 7,715 10,040

St. Lucie ................................... 50,275 34,575 2,755 380 4,045 1,505 5,135 210 1,670 16,895 20,495Santa Rosa .............................. 18,320 10,830 1,325 155 1,920 765 2,405 135 785 5,360 6,520Sarasota................................... 102,522 76,030 7,390 535 10,000 1,430 5,640 140 1,355 37,030 48,880Seminole .................................. 50,530 32,085 3,005 555 5,370 2,040 5,360 200 1,915 14,865 21,240Sumter ..................................... 15,895 11,400 885 120 1,295 355 1,435 50 355 5,585 6,150

Suwannee................................ 8,122 4,775 450 110 920 330 1,145 55 335 2,310 3,050Taylor ....................................... 3,960 2,220 225 65 515 180 550 35 170 1,100 1,450Union........................................ 1,459 755 75 30 160 110 220 10 100 365 480Volusia ..................................... 113,866 78,100 6,465 875 11,165 3,030 10,995 375 2,860 36,810 49,605Wakulla .................................... 3,130 1,855 145 45 315 185 425 15 145 925 1,060

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Walton...................................... 7,304 4,295 445 75 790 285 1,050 45 320 2,135 2,540Washington .............................. 4,478 2,420 270 50 590 225 680 30 215 1,220 1,655

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Georgia

17

See footnotes at end of table.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Georgia3 ............................. 1,073,388 620,139 52,455 10,544 125,251 60,889 152,520 4,819 46,771 273,691 429,205

Appling ..................................... 3,055 1,560 165 25 425 180 515 25 160 745 1,110Atkinson ................................... 1,187 550 75 15 170 75 205 15 80 275 410Bacon....................................... 1,926 995 85 10 230 110 365 15 115 470 715Baker........................................ 681 360 50 10 100 35 90 5 30 165 290Baldwin .................................... 6,715 3,480 215 120 635 580 1,270 25 390 1,485 2,315

Banks ....................................... 2,261 1,325 95 25 210 85 405 10 105 600 810Barrow...................................... 5,962 3,380 215 55 630 360 970 30 320 1,410 2,310Bartow...................................... 10,921 6,245 435 100 1,175 560 1,830 45 530 2,720 4,085Ben Hill..................................... 3,283 1,810 130 35 425 205 525 20 135 765 1,320Berrien ..................................... 2,930 1,520 150 30 400 140 510 30 150 710 1,090

Bibb.......................................... 27,915 15,445 1,200 300 3,220 1,565 4,600 150 1,435 6,310 11,525Bleckley.................................... 2,118 1,220 95 15 220 130 330 10 100 510 860Brantley.................................... 2,412 1,055 115 40 265 125 580 30 200 555 670Brooks...................................... 3,251 1,760 160 35 445 225 470 15 140 830 1,290Bryan........................................ 2,763 1,425 140 40 340 205 430 40 145 680 935

Bulloch ..................................... 6,814 3,890 350 75 790 390 900 55 365 1,800 2,660Burke........................................ 3,700 1,875 170 45 445 300 605 15 245 865 1,310Butts......................................... 3,030 1,740 105 25 320 180 490 15 155 745 1,125Calhoun.................................... 1,117 595 60 15 155 65 160 10 55 260 475Camden ................................... 3,680 1,795 170 50 410 285 655 25 290 845 1,160

Candler .................................... 1,849 1,020 85 25 230 100 280 25 85 485 715Carroll ...................................... 13,301 7,630 495 115 1,405 670 2,200 90 695 3,200 5,045Catoosa.................................... 8,250 4,990 440 50 1,045 335 1,075 45 270 2,215 3,420Charlton ................................... 1,624 760 70 35 230 110 305 15 100 360 535Chatham .................................. 37,935 22,510 2,285 420 4,780 1,960 4,455 130 1,395 10,410 16,010

Chattahoochee......................... 376 175 20 5 55 40 60 5 15 95 115Chattooga ................................ 4,930 2,970 150 20 575 235 755 30 195 1,245 2,060Cherokee ................................. 12,919 7,895 690 100 1,435 700 1,595 40 465 3,515 5,070Clarke....................................... 11,023 6,585 565 100 1,215 505 1,550 25 480 2,825 4,675Clay.......................................... 831 460 50 5 115 45 115 5 35 225 345

Clayton..................................... 21,453 11,015 995 215 2,355 1,725 3,630 125 1,390 4,960 7,425Clinch....................................... 1,282 565 45 25 165 95 275 10 100 295 385Cobb ........................................ 53,993 34,415 2,965 430 5,950 2,680 5,640 130 1,785 15,325 22,650Coffee ...................................... 5,545 2,710 240 65 750 345 1,010 35 390 1,195 1,995Colquitt..................................... 7,303 4,135 410 70 1,020 380 980 40 270 1,900 3,040

Columbia.................................. 9,653 5,645 565 85 1,145 555 1,160 55 440 2,595 3,665Cook......................................... 2,889 1,530 155 25 385 160 445 30 160 710 1,130Coweta..................................... 10,858 6,460 515 105 1,160 605 1,505 50 455 2,810 4,280Crawford .................................. 1,382 700 55 10 150 75 285 15 90 325 460Crisp......................................... 3,857 2,140 155 30 495 250 590 25 170 910 1,600

Dade ........................................ 2,553 1,360 185 25 350 130 370 25 110 680 945Dawson.................................... 1,889 1,115 110 10 200 85 280 5 85 545 660Decatur .................................... 5,070 2,765 260 60 705 295 700 40 245 1,235 2,065De Kalb .................................... 68,998 40,885 3,440 730 7,350 4,675 8,930 165 2,825 17,400 28,955Dodge ...................................... 3,559 1,890 125 30 450 195 635 25 210 790 1,370

Dooly........................................ 2,182 1,185 85 20 305 165 325 10 85 510 905Dougherty ................................ 15,516 8,710 740 180 1,905 1,005 2,180 55 740 3,740 6,300Douglas.................................... 10,097 5,790 450 90 1,170 610 1,465 40 480 2,630 3,810Early......................................... 2,483 1,350 150 30 380 145 320 15 95 625 1,050Echols ...................................... 318 175 15 5 45 15 50 0 15 80 125

Effingham................................. 4,542 2,175 300 55 640 310 745 40 275 1,115 1,510Elbert........................................ 4,422 2,400 210 25 530 175 805 25 250 1,080 1,720Emanuel................................... 4,654 2,425 190 55 595 330 790 40 230 1,080 1,750Evans....................................... 2,010 1,055 110 30 255 145 305 15 95 485 775Fannin ...................................... 4,965 2,835 375 45 660 180 660 30 180 1,440 1,955

Fayette ..................................... 10,023 6,600 620 70 1,155 475 810 15 280 2,960 4,365Floyd ........................................ 17,628 10,475 820 175 2,010 820 2,585 85 660 4,475 7,355Forsyth ..................................... 8,273 5,265 480 50 955 385 890 15 230 2,415 3,365Franklin .................................... 4,320 2,605 190 35 450 205 635 30 170 1,130 1,700Fulton....................................... 88,033 51,355 4,560 870 10,670 5,455 12,035 190 2,900 21,950 38,210

Gilmer ...................................... 4,179 2,475 230 35 430 140 665 25 180 1,215 1,500Glascock .................................. 582 370 15 5 75 40 55 0 20 155 255Glynn........................................ 12,997 7,755 745 140 1,530 565 1,665 45 550 3,550 5,345Gordon..................................... 6,992 4,060 260 65 740 340 1,190 20 315 1,760 2,650Grady ....................................... 4,275 2,295 185 50 550 270 670 25 230 1,015 1,660

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Greene..................................... 3,015 1,720 125 20 355 170 455 15 155 760 1,105Gwinnett................................... 39,864 24,525 1,985 365 4,430 2,375 4,495 115 1,575 10,665 16,245Habersham .............................. 6,297 4,015 360 65 645 220 760 25 205 1,855 2,585Hall........................................... 18,381 11,460 950 150 1,875 850 2,450 50 595 5,090 7,515Hancock................................... 1,905 965 90 25 275 145 295 5 105 450 705

Haralson................................... 4,875 2,830 155 30 465 255 850 50 240 1,170 1,860Harris ....................................... 3,613 2,210 200 25 420 195 420 15 130 1,025 1,450Hart .......................................... 4,758 3,080 260 30 475 180 555 15 160 1,400 1,975Heard ....................................... 1,735 940 55 15 195 105 335 5 85 425 615Henry ....................................... 12,410 7,400 580 90 1,335 700 1,690 55 560 3,270 4,735

Houston.................................... 13,059 7,380 795 130 1,510 750 1,800 80 615 3,310 5,000Irwin ......................................... 1,902 1,025 115 15 270 130 255 10 85 480 765Jackson.................................... 6,349 3,690 245 50 665 315 1,085 35 265 1,555 2,430Jasper ...................................... 1,947 1,155 100 25 190 90 280 10 100 520 730Jeff Davis ................................. 2,504 1,270 105 20 295 140 505 25 145 600 860

Jefferson .................................. 3,630 1,910 170 45 505 230 560 20 190 840 1,450Jenkins..................................... 1,623 900 50 25 210 110 240 5 85 405 630Johnson ................................... 1,728 960 85 10 215 90 280 10 80 440 685Jones ....................................... 3,194 1,690 135 30 365 180 595 15 185 750 1,135Lamar....................................... 2,814 1,715 100 25 260 150 435 5 125 715 1,100

Lanier ....................................... 1,129 585 50 20 140 55 210 10 60 270 410Laurens.................................... 8,226 4,555 360 90 995 465 1,335 30 395 2,000 3,245Lee........................................... 2,208 1,180 125 20 260 160 315 10 140 510 785Liberty ...................................... 3,961 1,895 195 50 490 405 640 20 265 905 1,280Lincoln...................................... 1,727 1,005 85 20 190 75 260 10 80 470 655

Long......................................... 930 445 35 10 140 60 160 15 65 200 315Lowndes................................... 11,982 6,705 600 170 1,525 750 1,695 45 495 2,975 4,725Lumpkin ................................... 2,850 1,685 150 20 305 120 440 15 115 795 1,045McDuffie................................... 3,674 2,010 160 40 465 195 585 25 195 885 1,415McIntosh .................................. 1,958 1,025 95 30 210 115 370 10 100 505 600

Macon ...................................... 2,085 1,085 80 25 260 160 350 10 115 460 810Madison ................................... 4,316 2,425 170 40 450 205 800 30 195 1,050 1,565Marion...................................... 979 480 55 10 150 50 175 5 55 235 355Meriwether ............................... 4,105 2,390 130 40 465 250 625 25 180 995 1,655Miller ........................................ 1,330 775 80 10 195 60 145 10 55 360 570

Mitchell..................................... 4,060 2,150 170 40 575 265 610 25 225 945 1,620Monroe..................................... 3,355 1,920 120 30 345 190 565 20 165 800 1,280Montgomery ............................. 1,429 710 60 15 185 75 295 15 75 355 490Morgan..................................... 2,743 1,700 130 30 285 130 355 10 105 755 1,085Murray...................................... 4,719 2,455 160 45 440 245 1,030 30 315 1,040 1,520

Muscogee ................................ 29,567 17,255 1,625 310 3,990 1,680 3,435 135 1,140 7,565 12,835Newton..................................... 8,921 5,310 385 75 930 450 1,285 30 455 2,305 3,475Oconee .................................... 2,904 1,800 175 15 275 155 345 10 130 800 1,190Oglethorpe ............................... 1,995 1,130 80 10 215 85 345 10 120 510 730Paulding................................... 7,013 3,820 335 55 805 450 1,150 45 355 1,725 2,475

Peach....................................... 3,914 2,075 185 40 450 260 660 30 215 905 1,430Pickens .................................... 4,043 2,535 260 35 465 165 460 15 110 1,225 1,560Pierce....................................... 2,866 1,435 145 20 365 160 575 15 150 685 1,005Pike.......................................... 2,169 1,345 95 30 200 100 290 15 95 595 800Polk.......................................... 7,511 4,145 335 75 885 340 1,305 60 365 1,810 2,930

Pulaski ..................................... 1,731 990 80 10 265 85 235 5 60 435 775Putnam..................................... 3,425 2,150 200 30 335 150 425 20 115 1,005 1,275Quitman ................................... 610 345 35 5 85 25 80 5 30 185 240Rabun ...................................... 3,332 2,095 200 25 385 115 415 15 85 1,005 1,345Randolph.................................. 1,661 820 95 15 325 100 205 10 90 385 730

Richmond................................. 31,116 16,630 1,510 475 3,840 2,320 4,685 145 1,510 7,305 12,050Rockdale .................................. 8,602 5,400 425 75 840 435 1,075 25 325 2,405 3,355Schley ...................................... 615 325 40 5 85 40 95 0 25 145 255Screven.................................... 2,930 1,560 160 35 410 150 420 15 180 740 1,160Seminole .................................. 2,051 1,150 100 25 300 105 275 15 80 545 845

Spalding................................... 10,283 6,060 290 90 995 550 1,740 65 495 2,460 4,030Stephens.................................. 5,849 3,520 265 45 665 250 820 40 245 1,550 2,415Stewart ..................................... 1,097 585 70 10 190 60 135 5 40 310 455Sumter ..................................... 5,250 3,010 215 50 620 305 770 25 255 1,260 2,225Talbot ....................................... 1,278 700 70 20 160 70 220 5 35 340 475

Taliaferro .................................. 453 260 20 0 60 30 70 0 10 115 190Tattnall...................................... 3,442 1,825 185 35 460 200 540 25 170 880 1,310Taylor ....................................... 1,593 830 80 10 240 90 260 10 70 405 600Telfair ....................................... 2,549 1,350 105 25 350 130 430 20 140 580 1,015Terrell ....................................... 2,043 1,105 95 20 295 150 270 10 100 485 835

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Georgia

19

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Thomas.................................... 8,422 4,715 350 125 975 580 1,270 45 365 2,055 3,350Tift ............................................ 6,193 3,510 305 45 765 370 920 25 255 1,530 2,560Toombs .................................... 4,834 2,565 180 60 605 265 860 35 265 1,110 1,830Towns....................................... 2,794 1,915 205 10 295 60 250 10 50 955 1,155Treutlen.................................... 1,236 650 50 20 175 60 220 5 55 290 490

Troup........................................ 10,561 6,470 345 90 1,100 600 1,475 35 445 2,580 4,500Turner ...................................... 1,710 955 80 15 205 105 240 10 100 440 675Twiggs...................................... 1,991 835 95 30 285 160 405 30 150 415 625Union........................................ 4,581 3,035 305 40 485 130 460 20 105 1,515 1,795Upson....................................... 5,856 3,590 185 35 575 295 915 30 230 1,425 2,435

Walker...................................... 11,884 7,040 530 85 1,540 525 1,670 65 430 3,110 4,920Walton...................................... 7,603 4,635 305 55 740 385 1,130 25 330 1,945 3,025Ware ........................................ 6,933 3,655 305 80 825 360 1,245 40 425 1,550 2,755Warren ..................................... 1,323 715 65 10 190 55 220 10 60 330 545Washington .............................. 3,718 1,930 175 40 570 250 550 15 185 880 1,505

Wayne...................................... 4,534 2,420 250 50 580 205 760 25 245 1,175 1,665Webster.................................... 420 245 25 5 55 15 50 5 20 125 170Wheeler.................................... 1,084 545 35 10 155 55 225 5 55 245 425White........................................ 3,827 2,440 230 25 410 130 465 10 115 1,155 1,515Whitfield ................................... 12,631 7,745 440 110 1,235 570 1,905 55 570 3,180 5,145

Wilcox ...................................... 1,497 820 65 15 180 75 235 10 95 355 600Wilkes ...................................... 2,446 1,475 120 25 290 110 330 15 80 645 1,030Wilkinson.................................. 1,947 960 90 10 260 145 335 20 125 450 700Worth ....................................... 3,636 1,985 210 50 470 245 495 25 155 925 1,390

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Hawaii

20

See footnotes at end of table.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Hawaii3 ..............................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

178,000 125,755 9,986 2,938 15,481 6,579 13,002 398 3,861 60,011 76,999

Hawaii ...................................... 25,232 16,500 1,310 435 2,345 1,200 2,515 100 825 8,310 9,670Honolulu................................... 126,024 90,700 7,310 2,030 10,755 4,270 8,330 240 2,390 42,665 56,380Kalawao ................................... 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0Kauai........................................ 9,415 6,675 530 175 860 365 625 20 165 3,330 3,925Maui ......................................... 17,325 11,875 835 300 1,520 745 1,530 40 480 5,700 7,025

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Idaho

21

See footnotes at end of table.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Idaho 3 ................................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

190,674 120,373 13,954 1,761 20,009 7,800 19,674 818 6,285 59,612 77,497

Ada........................................... 34,885 22,685 2,260 255 3,700 1,515 3,355 75 1,040 10,415 15,270Adams...................................... 869 565 80 5 80 20 95 5 20 285 305Bannock................................... 9,472 5,780 590 95 890 455 1,190 50 420 2,685 3,705Bear Lake................................. 1,223 765 120 15 125 55 90 5 50 410 485Benewah.................................. 1,829 1,030 130 15 210 80 270 15 80 565 625

Bingham................................... 6,078 3,765 440 60 545 340 665 40 225 1,890 2,355Blaine....................................... 1,762 1,200 140 35 155 85 110 5 30 630 670Boise........................................ 916 570 50 10 75 35 130 5 40 315 270Bonner ..................................... 6,747 4,035 495 50 705 260 830 60 310 2,080 2,425Bonneville ................................ 11,450 7,210 785 130 1,065 505 1,280 55 420 3,460 4,595

Boundary.................................. 1,876 1,105 155 15 200 75 235 15 75 630 665Butte......................................... 569 360 60 0 55 15 65 0 15 215 205Camas...................................... 152 95 10 0 25 5 15 0 0 45 65Canyon..................................... 18,276 11,510 1,155 210 1,945 915 1,890 65 585 5,460 7,650Caribou .................................... 1,277 790 125 5 155 55 100 5 40 410 545

Cassia ...................................... 3,448 2,290 275 35 315 125 295 10 105 1,140 1,445Clark......................................... 121 80 10 0 10 10 10 0 0 40 45Clearwater................................ 2,065 1,180 175 15 230 75 295 20 75 640 720Custer ...................................... 817 515 70 5 90 30 90 0 20 285 310Elmore...................................... 2,706 1,700 200 30 310 115 245 10 95 865 1,020

Franklin .................................... 1,711 1,095 180 15 195 80 95 10 40 580 740Fremont.................................... 2,037 1,315 175 15 195 70 190 15 65 700 785Gem ......................................... 3,042 2,035 255 35 320 90 235 5 65 1,045 1,255Gooding ................................... 2,698 1,820 195 15 310 105 195 5 55 955 1,165Idaho........................................ 3,547 2,065 355 40 405 110 420 35 115 1,160 1,350

Jefferson .................................. 2,575 1,565 200 30 280 135 240 25 100 795 995Jerome..................................... 2,925 1,920 230 35 295 85 245 10 105 975 1,200Kootenai................................... 18,139 11,170 1,330 190 1,925 655 2,075 80 715 5,555 7,075Latah........................................ 4,134 2,620 355 35 395 160 415 20 135 1,355 1,660Lemhi ....................................... 1,818 1,135 150 10 190 55 210 10 60 610 700

Lewis........................................ 1,078 605 100 5 130 50 140 10 40 325 405Lincoln...................................... 802 535 70 10 80 30 55 0 20 285 330Madison ................................... 2,150 1,370 190 30 210 105 155 15 75 690 885Minidoka................................... 3,211 2,085 265 25 305 135 305 10 80 1,065 1,320Nez Perce ................................ 7,874 4,960 645 60 885 205 855 30 235 2,525 3,325

Oneida ..................................... 783 510 65 5 90 30 60 0 25 265 340Owyhee.................................... 1,586 975 110 10 195 75 170 5 45 530 610Payette..................................... 3,772 2,450 255 30 370 155 385 20 105 1,240 1,480Power....................................... 1,017 630 80 10 115 35 105 5 40 315 415Shoshone................................. 3,495 1,880 255 35 510 95 555 25 140 1,030 1,305

Teton ........................................ 675 450 65 10 60 30 50 0 10 230 270Twin Falls ................................. 11,118 7,430 810 95 1,245 415 870 20 235 3,630 4,980Valley ....................................... 1,661 1,095 115 15 140 60 175 10 50 550 595Washington .............................. 2,285 1,425 180 15 280 65 220 15 85 735 940

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Illinois

22

See footnotes at end of table.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Illinois3 .............................. 1,816,192 1,170,184 105,294 17,565 216,820 78,396 172,382 4,688 50,863 538,908 814,461

Adams...................................... 14,053 9,455 945 95 1,695 440 1,125 30 270 4,450 6,575Alexander................................. 2,242 1,215 140 25 280 120 335 15 110 585 890Bond......................................... 3,261 1,985 270 25 430 115 300 15 120 1,005 1,415Boone....................................... 5,617 3,785 330 35 600 250 470 10 140 1,750 2,415Brown....................................... 1,053 640 90 5 175 25 90 10 20 330 500

Bureau ..................................... 7,337 4,875 525 40 995 225 515 10 150 2,295 3,560Calhoun.................................... 1,177 705 120 10 170 25 95 10 40 395 500Carroll ...................................... 3,699 2,430 290 20 460 115 290 15 80 1,225 1,650Cass......................................... 2,679 1,625 225 25 400 110 225 5 65 830 1,200Champaign............................... 20,542 12,975 1,490 180 2,535 805 1,950 40 565 6,170 9,300

Christian................................... 8,141 5,005 650 60 1,235 255 715 25 195 2,440 3,825Clark......................................... 3,755 2,335 335 15 520 105 335 10 100 1,165 1,745Clay.......................................... 3,386 2,055 270 30 480 125 340 15 70 1,000 1,545Clinton...................................... 6,376 3,855 505 145 835 365 495 20 155 1,895 2,795Coles........................................ 8,610 5,530 555 60 1,060 290 865 15 235 2,500 3,945

Cook......................................... 736,250 480,760 34,185 8,390 82,615 34,490 73,775 1,705 20,330 215,085 331,310Crawford .................................. 4,396 2,710 345 30 655 130 390 20 115 1,315 2,010Cumberland ............................. 2,133 1,340 155 10 280 55 190 15 90 615 955De Kalb .................................... 10,640 7,060 675 75 1,270 480 815 20 245 3,300 4,885De Witt ..................................... 3,231 2,010 240 25 400 115 325 15 100 945 1,435

Douglas.................................... 3,894 2,485 370 20 550 130 270 10 60 1,240 1,815Du Page................................... 109,021 75,855 5,630 745 11,875 4,035 8,155 145 2,580 33,605 51,295Edgar ....................................... 4,218 2,615 300 20 640 160 390 5 85 1,230 1,985Edwards................................... 1,621 1,040 135 5 230 45 125 5 35 505 750Effingham................................. 6,042 3,765 465 40 800 230 530 25 185 1,825 2,690

Fayette ..................................... 4,455 2,710 330 30 585 185 455 25 135 1,335 1,915Ford.......................................... 3,114 2,030 235 10 475 95 190 5 75 985 1,545Franklin .................................... 9,786 5,495 725 75 1,550 350 1,200 75 315 2,695 4,290Fulton....................................... 8,621 5,340 860 50 1,305 280 590 35 160 2,800 3,970Gallatin..................................... 1,595 870 140 10 255 65 210 10 35 460 645

Greene..................................... 3,401 2,015 305 30 460 105 330 20 135 1,040 1,465Grundy ..................................... 5,803 3,720 445 20 790 220 430 15 165 1,805 2,610Hamilton................................... 2,080 1,260 160 20 320 80 180 5 55 620 930Hancock................................... 4,431 2,875 395 30 570 130 310 15 105 1,450 2,080Hardin ...................................... 1,197 630 95 15 220 45 150 10 30 345 490

Henderson ............................... 1,637 1,100 100 10 200 50 130 5 40 530 705Henry ....................................... 10,074 6,570 900 55 1,410 300 650 20 170 3,210 4,795Iroquois .................................... 6,988 4,435 530 65 895 245 625 20 175 2,230 3,125Jackson.................................... 8,085 4,780 490 105 1,065 435 940 30 240 2,215 3,515Jasper ...................................... 2,133 1,300 235 10 325 75 135 10 40 695 985

Jefferson .................................. 7,466 4,515 555 55 1,045 265 790 30 210 2,175 3,345Jersey ...................................... 4,099 2,430 315 20 580 135 450 30 140 1,215 1,710Jo Daviess ............................... 4,961 3,425 395 35 570 130 295 5 105 1,720 2,155Johnson ................................... 2,471 1,435 200 20 355 95 275 15 75 760 965Kane......................................... 36,703 24,650 1,810 290 3,820 1,555 3,335 60 1,185 10,940 16,310

Kankakee................................. 18,487 10,735 1,025 335 2,200 1,225 2,185 65 715 5,100 7,490Kendall ..................................... 5,968 4,010 330 40 695 270 450 5 170 1,810 2,620Knox......................................... 11,475 7,410 750 110 1,415 485 1,025 40 240 3,430 5,255Lake ......................................... 66,559 44,295 3,825 680 7,020 3,075 5,685 120 1,860 20,660 29,155La Salle .................................... 22,942 15,345 1,405 150 2,920 835 1,735 60 490 7,205 10,600

Lawrence ................................. 3,838 2,230 305 35 620 200 315 10 120 1,100 1,745Lee........................................... 6,788 4,360 475 75 830 330 550 15 155 2,140 2,985Livingston................................. 7,389 4,740 560 105 945 280 565 15 180 2,290 3,390Logan....................................... 5,865 3,615 385 120 790 315 460 10 170 1,725 2,655McDonough.............................. 5,930 3,855 515 35 865 170 390 15 85 1,885 2,935

McHenry................................... 26,884 18,265 1,375 180 2,820 1,125 2,295 35 790 8,215 11,865McLean .................................... 18,198 11,950 1,210 125 2,195 610 1,620 30 460 5,450 8,475Macon ...................................... 22,153 14,010 1,480 195 2,595 725 2,420 80 650 6,465 9,795Macoupin ................................. 10,487 6,370 915 65 1,500 380 940 45 270 3,250 4,700Madison ................................... 48,037 28,540 3,380 490 6,570 2,105 5,115 210 1,625 13,630 20,895

Marion...................................... 8,483 5,070 550 80 1,135 385 920 35 310 2,335 3,725Marshall ................................... 2,846 1,855 285 15 390 80 155 10 55 975 1,315Mason ...................................... 3,879 2,325 380 25 550 125 345 20 110 1,250 1,670Massac..................................... 3,544 2,065 230 30 520 120 430 30 120 990 1,520Menard..................................... 2,171 1,355 135 15 285 115 185 5 75 650 915

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Illinois

23

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Mercer...................................... 3,528 2,245 335 25 505 90 240 10 80 1,180 1,550Monroe..................................... 4,403 2,835 350 35 615 135 315 5 115 1,395 1,980Montgomery ............................. 6,638 4,075 540 35 975 240 565 35 175 2,010 3,060Morgan..................................... 7,323 4,495 490 85 880 445 695 15 220 2,120 3,240Moultrie .................................... 2,962 1,940 220 20 405 85 220 10 60 895 1,420

Ogle ......................................... 8,547 5,720 580 55 975 320 675 10 210 2,795 3,760Peoria....................................... 32,772 20,750 2,240 290 4,220 1,280 3,100 65 825 9,695 14,970Perry ........................................ 4,527 2,715 380 40 685 135 435 20 115 1,325 2,085Piatt.......................................... 2,965 1,880 235 25 415 125 215 5 65 905 1,365Pike.......................................... 4,048 2,515 335 35 610 120 335 20 80 1,275 1,905

Pope......................................... 980 570 85 15 150 30 100 5 25 310 385Pulaski ..................................... 1,729 970 120 15 260 95 185 10 75 490 720Putnam..................................... 1,182 795 95 0 140 35 85 5 25 395 520Randolph.................................. 6,616 4,180 460 50 895 245 585 15 185 1,950 3,040Richland................................... 3,769 2,345 295 20 510 140 350 15 95 1,110 1,695

Rock Island .............................. 28,311 18,475 1,870 235 3,625 920 2,470 70 645 8,430 12,985St. Clair .................................... 42,991 25,020 2,615 485 5,845 2,285 4,915 155 1,670 11,790 18,500Saline ....................................... 6,513 3,530 440 55 1,150 260 790 60 230 1,735 2,860Sangamon................................ 33,580 20,750 1,740 365 3,615 2,120 3,365 65 1,560 9,100 14,735Schuyler................................... 1,612 1,030 140 10 230 45 105 10 40 530 735

Scott......................................... 1,139 680 105 10 175 30 95 5 40 340 505Shelby ...................................... 4,379 2,715 410 35 605 135 365 10 105 1,435 1,915Stark......................................... 1,538 980 170 10 225 40 80 5 30 500 755Stephenson.............................. 9,932 6,970 565 55 995 270 830 10 235 3,100 4,600Tazewell ................................... 23,794 15,610 1,955 165 3,015 765 1,760 55 470 7,635 10,670

Union........................................ 4,039 2,290 265 75 550 295 430 15 120 1,115 1,675Vermilion .................................. 17,648 10,720 1,035 160 2,185 610 2,190 75 675 4,970 7,520Wabash.................................... 2,649 1,670 215 15 360 115 210 15 50 805 1,245Warren ..................................... 3,238 2,085 225 20 435 100 300 10 60 975 1,530Washington .............................. 3,072 1,870 295 15 480 115 220 10 70 1,020 1,400

Wayne...................................... 3,874 2,415 330 30 565 120 315 15 85 1,180 1,830White........................................ 4,119 2,485 335 25 670 125 360 25 95 1,250 1,925Whiteside ................................. 12,510 7,785 1,035 115 1,590 420 1,200 35 330 3,845 5,500Will ........................................... 50,244 31,400 3,000 460 6,040 2,570 4,930 130 1,715 14,540 21,295Williamson................................ 12,807 7,690 835 90 1,780 465 1,465 70 410 3,645 5,575

Winnebago............................... 46,078 30,045 2,445 370 4,840 1,870 5,020 80 1,410 13,785 19,955Woodford ................................. 5,735 3,840 535 30 765 165 300 10 90 1,855 2,805

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Indiana

24

See footnotes at end of table.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Indiana3 ............................. 986,207 619,639 58,248 8,402 116,338 40,717 106,784 3,306 32,773 282,798 428,089

Adams...................................... 5,232 3,600 340 25 620 155 375 10 105 1,605 2,565Allen......................................... 48,932 31,820 2,580 510 5,110 2,350 4,875 105 1,580 14,240 21,540Bartholomew............................ 11,537 7,180 760 70 1,350 415 1,315 40 405 3,325 4,945Benton...................................... 1,853 1,160 140 15 275 65 145 5 50 565 890Blackford .................................. 2,951 1,885 190 10 390 110 275 10 80 870 1,340

Boone....................................... 6,805 4,620 435 50 785 245 520 5 145 2,055 3,190Brown....................................... 2,748 1,810 170 20 265 90 285 15 95 855 1,060Carroll ...................................... 3,637 2,410 265 15 430 105 320 5 85 1,110 1,655Cass......................................... 7,401 4,730 380 65 820 305 845 20 235 2,065 3,250Clark......................................... 16,520 9,585 860 130 2,095 580 2,515 80 675 4,340 6,730

Clay.......................................... 5,486 3,280 450 35 805 205 520 20 170 1,580 2,425Clinton...................................... 5,729 3,750 360 35 665 220 520 15 165 1,690 2,645Crawford .................................. 2,202 1,115 150 20 305 115 350 20 125 595 770Daviess .................................... 5,067 3,090 350 35 665 215 530 25 155 1,455 2,270Dearborn .................................. 7,532 4,520 535 65 940 320 845 40 265 2,200 3,030

Decatur .................................... 4,428 2,795 310 45 555 145 395 20 165 1,360 1,885De Kalb .................................... 5,931 3,865 330 60 665 245 550 10 205 1,760 2,595Delaware.................................. 21,422 13,065 1,385 180 2,645 830 2,475 95 750 5,970 9,230Dubois...................................... 6,403 4,140 450 45 850 235 510 20 155 1,980 2,965Elkhart...................................... 25,196 16,890 1,250 190 2,435 1,050 2,540 45 795 7,475 11,200

Fayette ..................................... 5,452 3,215 380 55 705 250 640 25 180 1,565 2,275Floyd ........................................ 11,671 6,955 710 110 1,455 510 1,460 30 440 3,180 5,010Fountain ................................... 3,794 2,345 270 30 545 120 370 15 100 1,100 1,685Franklin .................................... 4,033 2,445 310 30 520 165 410 20 135 1,195 1,755Fulton....................................... 4,101 2,750 240 25 445 120 400 15 105 1,285 1,790

Gibson...................................... 6,404 3,985 520 45 890 220 575 25 145 1,895 2,940Grant........................................ 14,945 9,325 855 145 1,635 575 1,905 50 455 4,155 6,320Greene..................................... 6,447 3,825 450 45 900 205 760 30 230 1,795 2,795Hamilton................................... 16,815 11,300 1,065 140 1,825 790 1,245 25 425 5,225 7,435Hancock................................... 8,130 5,365 480 75 840 290 785 30 265 2,415 3,420

Harrison ................................... 5,745 3,175 450 55 735 275 755 30 270 1,620 2,210Hendricks ................................. 12,267 8,275 805 55 1,355 460 950 20 345 3,760 5,400Henry ....................................... 10,396 6,490 700 100 1,325 400 1,020 40 320 2,990 4,535Howard..................................... 15,494 10,025 835 95 1,730 550 1,745 45 470 4,335 6,695Huntington................................ 6,633 4,565 365 30 665 260 560 15 175 1,995 3,065

Jackson.................................... 7,554 4,585 425 50 930 280 965 35 285 2,080 3,210Jasper ...................................... 4,978 3,025 400 35 630 190 495 30 175 1,455 2,105Jay ........................................... 4,342 2,830 245 35 525 160 415 15 115 1,305 1,905Jefferson .................................. 5,928 3,460 330 65 665 305 860 20 225 1,605 2,360Jennings................................... 4,667 2,430 240 115 480 400 715 25 260 1,145 1,615

Johnson ................................... 15,581 10,530 815 105 1,660 490 1,465 40 475 4,585 6,990Knox......................................... 8,072 4,760 515 65 1,160 320 925 40 290 2,225 3,550Kosciusko................................. 11,471 7,670 670 60 1,160 470 1,120 25 295 3,555 4,940Lagrange.................................. 4,147 2,770 235 30 400 155 395 15 150 1,300 1,685Lake ......................................... 84,261 48,705 5,725 1,130 11,855 4,250 9,110 365 3,120 23,930 35,055

La Porte ................................... 18,807 12,130 1,005 165 2,190 760 1,895 55 605 5,595 8,280Lawrence ................................. 8,829 5,380 585 65 1,100 330 1,030 35 305 2,500 3,735Madison ................................... 26,390 16,950 1,615 195 2,980 955 2,785 90 820 7,585 11,510Marion...................................... 126,806 78,850 5,650 1,235 13,520 6,220 16,185 325 4,820 33,860 54,660Marshall ................................... 7,630 5,155 455 60 885 270 590 20 195 2,355 3,520

Martin ....................................... 2,040 1,230 150 20 220 65 260 10 85 590 810Miami ....................................... 5,801 3,625 360 40 675 220 620 30 230 1,635 2,505Monroe..................................... 14,442 9,530 815 100 1,435 525 1,585 30 420 4,255 6,360Montgomery ............................. 6,818 4,375 490 35 825 260 615 15 205 2,015 3,020Morgan..................................... 9,638 5,965 630 75 1,125 390 1,050 30 375 2,755 3,925

Newton..................................... 2,374 1,500 165 20 295 85 235 15 60 725 1,015Noble........................................ 6,861 4,350 345 50 755 285 790 25 260 1,995 2,870Ohio ......................................... 899 535 60 10 135 35 100 5 20 245 395Orange..................................... 3,841 2,260 235 25 475 150 495 25 175 1,100 1,575Owen........................................ 3,552 2,145 255 35 410 160 420 15 115 1,090 1,345

Parke........................................ 3,295 1,955 230 25 440 155 380 15 95 955 1,375Perry ........................................ 3,709 2,390 200 30 480 135 365 10 100 1,075 1,690Pike.......................................... 2,573 1,440 215 20 385 100 305 20 90 740 1,040Porter ....................................... 20,838 12,640 1,480 170 2,785 895 2,100 70 700 6,065 8,855Posey ....................................... 4,479 2,675 365 25 610 145 480 15 165 1,320 1,915

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Pulaski ..................................... 2,726 1,635 220 20 330 100 270 20 130 835 1,125Putnam..................................... 5,656 3,705 335 40 620 200 570 20 165 1,705 2,370Randolph.................................. 5,656 3,625 420 30 710 170 510 30 160 1,745 2,515Ripley ....................................... 4,452 2,630 310 35 605 200 480 25 165 1,290 1,865Rush......................................... 3,382 2,145 235 25 440 115 315 10 95 1,035 1,515

St. Joseph ................................ 44,819 30,725 2,275 340 5,025 1,560 3,775 95 1,025 13,630 21,405Scott......................................... 4,341 2,200 230 35 520 185 800 55 315 1,045 1,500Shelby ...................................... 6,977 4,445 415 40 835 290 705 25 220 2,030 3,035Spencer.................................... 3,525 2,205 235 25 435 110 355 20 140 1,060 1,485Starke....................................... 4,770 2,610 300 55 555 205 685 55 305 1,290 1,720

Steuben.................................... 5,311 3,540 295 40 610 190 500 10 125 1,625 2,275Sullivan .................................... 4,293 2,445 305 35 585 155 560 30 180 1,175 1,815Switzerland .............................. 1,536 880 85 15 180 65 230 5 75 415 570Tippecanoe .............................. 16,888 11,095 1,010 95 1,895 585 1,725 40 445 5,045 7,580Tipton ....................................... 3,017 2,040 180 15 365 85 260 5 65 890 1,415

Union........................................ 1,156 695 90 10 155 50 125 5 25 345 495Vanderburgh ............................ 33,991 21,450 1,950 225 4,150 1,250 3,825 100 1,040 9,420 15,665Vermillion ................................. 3,464 2,050 215 20 530 125 395 20 110 910 1,570Vigo.......................................... 19,728 12,180 1,065 150 2,455 765 2,295 75 745 5,210 8,965Wabash.................................... 7,108 4,695 390 70 760 265 710 20 200 2,100 3,195

Warren ..................................... 1,549 1,005 105 15 185 45 145 5 45 495 645Warrick..................................... 7,451 4,525 540 45 955 285 810 30 260 2,195 3,085Washington .............................. 4,830 2,650 290 35 550 240 775 40 250 1,270 1,805Wayne...................................... 15,060 9,510 825 150 1,755 570 1,760 45 445 4,310 6,540Wells ........................................ 4,542 3,075 300 25 515 175 350 10 90 1,400 2,140

White........................................ 4,886 3,200 320 30 630 135 445 15 110 1,510 2,170Whitley ..................................... 5,123 3,480 275 35 560 245 375 10 145 1,575 2,295

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Iowa

26

See footnotes at end of table.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Iowa3 ................................... 537,366 348,253 41,473 3,939 66,878 17,521 44,894 1,238 13,170 166,285 248,316

Adair......................................... 1,869 1,235 205 5 275 25 95 0 30 660 925Adams...................................... 1,167 725 100 10 185 40 75 5 25 360 560Allamakee ................................ 3,220 2,155 305 35 410 75 180 10 50 1,110 1,480Appanoose............................... 3,433 2,040 305 25 510 105 345 10 90 1,065 1,550Audubon................................... 1,874 1,240 220 5 245 40 90 5 30 630 950

Benton...................................... 4,714 2,935 455 30 670 130 365 20 110 1,520 2,205Black Hawk .............................. 22,879 14,590 1,445 215 2,685 810 2,405 65 665 6,725 10,105Boone....................................... 5,254 3,370 395 80 620 245 420 15 110 1,605 2,405Bremer ..................................... 4,406 2,850 425 20 665 130 235 10 70 1,370 2,155Buchanan................................. 3,796 2,345 365 25 570 135 265 10 80 1,185 1,750

Buena Vista.............................. 4,140 2,660 445 25 565 110 240 5 90 1,390 2,035Butler........................................ 3,641 2,230 455 20 605 75 195 10 50 1,240 1,775Calhoun.................................... 2,985 1,855 310 25 475 85 175 10 50 950 1,460Carroll ...................................... 4,710 2,935 490 70 690 185 270 5 65 1,490 2,335Cass......................................... 3,649 2,340 320 20 520 95 265 5 85 1,130 1,770

Cedar ....................................... 3,519 2,310 345 20 480 95 200 5 65 1,170 1,670Cerro Gordo............................. 10,274 6,725 670 85 1,320 370 875 20 210 3,095 4,840Cherokee ................................. 3,193 2,045 310 15 430 100 225 5 65 1,050 1,490Chickasaw................................ 2,954 1,820 350 25 445 100 175 5 35 1,015 1,335Clarke....................................... 1,875 1,235 160 15 220 80 125 5 35 580 880

Clay.......................................... 3,722 2,420 345 10 505 85 290 5 60 1,190 1,840Clayton..................................... 4,346 2,760 425 35 630 150 250 10 85 1,420 1,995Clinton...................................... 10,126 6,600 700 65 1,235 295 920 20 290 2,990 4,645Crawford .................................. 3,587 2,155 400 10 540 90 305 10 75 1,145 1,650Dallas ....................................... 5,537 3,725 355 30 660 215 430 5 115 1,750 2,530

Davis........................................ 1,664 1,035 145 10 245 45 130 5 50 515 780Decatur .................................... 1,940 1,250 130 20 260 70 160 5 45 605 890Delaware.................................. 3,324 2,030 430 25 425 100 230 5 80 1,080 1,455Des Moines.............................. 8,538 5,790 445 70 950 280 775 15 215 2,490 4,065Dickinson ................................. 4,105 2,780 395 20 490 90 250 10 70 1,395 1,960

Dubuque .................................. 16,313 10,695 1,295 125 2,000 485 1,295 45 370 4,925 7,660Emmet...................................... 2,510 1,600 220 25 380 70 165 5 45 785 1,235Fayette ..................................... 4,913 3,075 485 30 735 145 335 15 90 1,570 2,325Floyd ........................................ 4,100 2,505 360 30 550 150 390 15 100 1,255 1,825Franklin .................................... 2,600 1,645 280 10 385 75 145 5 55 850 1,290

Fremont.................................... 1,918 1,235 140 15 230 70 160 5 65 600 885Greene..................................... 2,643 1,700 235 15 340 85 190 10 70 830 1,290Grundy ..................................... 2,865 1,880 305 10 400 60 150 5 55 935 1,420Guthrie ..................................... 2,945 1,965 245 15 380 75 205 5 55 980 1,385Hamilton................................... 3,571 2,405 280 20 435 90 235 10 95 1,185 1,675

Hancock................................... 2,591 1,625 285 10 370 85 160 10 45 840 1,250Hardin ...................................... 4,554 2,955 400 15 700 105 275 10 95 1,460 2,265Harrison ................................... 3,259 2,010 275 25 480 95 270 15 90 1,035 1,495Henry ....................................... 3,706 2,450 260 15 470 105 300 15 90 1,135 1,775Howard..................................... 2,419 1,495 285 10 395 60 135 5 35 830 1,170

Humboldt.................................. 2,532 1,595 270 15 390 65 155 5 35 845 1,235Ida............................................ 1,974 1,225 250 10 295 60 105 0 30 665 975Iowa ......................................... 3,200 2,200 225 15 415 80 195 5 65 1,060 1,535Jackson.................................... 4,271 2,710 380 25 600 140 310 15 90 1,360 1,955Jasper ...................................... 7,358 4,950 545 70 830 205 595 20 145 2,310 3,355

Jefferson .................................. 2,714 1,785 190 25 335 80 235 10 55 830 1,285Johnson ................................... 10,455 6,885 600 105 1,000 390 1,165 20 290 3,090 4,585Jones ....................................... 3,975 2,550 390 30 570 95 255 10 75 1,290 1,860Keokuk..................................... 2,790 1,705 275 10 450 85 190 5 70 895 1,345Kossuth .................................... 4,338 2,710 465 35 660 130 245 10 85 1,425 2,025

Lee........................................... 7,599 4,875 445 55 955 290 730 20 230 2,215 3,500Linn .......................................... 29,962 20,550 1,700 240 3,125 1,000 2,610 55 680 9,175 13,455Louisa ...................................... 2,153 1,390 160 10 265 75 195 5 50 670 935Lucas ....................................... 2,216 1,445 170 15 290 60 185 10 40 700 1,035Lyon ......................................... 2,539 1,590 330 20 380 60 110 5 45 885 1,250

Madison ................................... 2,551 1,650 195 20 330 95 190 5 65 830 1,190Mahaska .................................. 4,508 2,945 390 30 530 135 350 15 115 1,445 2,120Marion...................................... 6,115 3,900 520 40 740 180 565 10 160 1,905 2,760Marshall ................................... 8,004 5,360 545 65 875 215 700 20 225 2,640 3,580Mills.......................................... 2,642 1,485 160 115 250 290 235 15 90 725 1,000

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Mitchell..................................... 2,600 1,695 315 10 345 45 145 5 40 905 1,255Monona.................................... 2,640 1,630 245 15 465 75 160 5 45 875 1,310Monroe..................................... 1,949 1,230 135 15 275 75 160 5 55 605 880Montgomery ............................. 2,937 1,900 225 10 350 90 265 5 90 905 1,390Muscatine................................. 6,991 4,550 490 50 810 215 695 15 165 2,135 3,105

O'Brien ..................................... 3,760 2,265 455 40 580 130 215 5 70 1,195 1,850Osceola.................................... 1,590 960 195 10 260 40 85 0 40 515 795Page......................................... 4,131 2,745 295 30 460 140 335 10 115 1,295 1,960Palo Alto................................... 2,508 1,550 255 20 405 70 160 5 45 810 1,220Plymouth .................................. 4,864 3,100 535 25 645 130 340 5 85 1,680 2,255

Pocahontas .............................. 2,248 1,410 245 10 365 40 130 5 45 740 1,115Polk.......................................... 52,872 35,310 2,350 385 5,305 2,110 5,590 100 1,720 15,090 23,820Pottawattamie .......................... 15,032 9,375 880 100 1,690 565 1,810 45 565 4,240 6,485Poweshiek................................ 3,805 2,615 300 20 465 105 240 0 60 1,265 1,840Ringgold................................... 1,440 950 135 15 195 25 95 5 20 485 695

Sac........................................... 2,972 1,915 325 10 420 75 170 5 50 995 1,470Scott......................................... 24,192 15,535 1,545 190 2,780 905 2,460 70 705 7,050 10,590Shelby ...................................... 3,123 2,020 360 20 420 80 170 10 45 1,095 1,495Sioux........................................ 5,646 3,530 735 30 835 150 280 10 75 1,955 2,730Story......................................... 9,368 6,580 605 70 1,020 260 675 5 155 2,935 4,535

Tama ........................................ 4,012 2,535 435 25 595 120 220 10 70 1,340 1,930Taylor ....................................... 1,841 1,175 200 10 250 45 120 5 35 620 890Union........................................ 2,774 1,740 210 15 365 95 255 10 85 805 1,305Van Buren ................................ 1,950 1,250 160 15 265 75 135 5 45 645 850Wapello .................................... 8,308 5,040 610 75 1,080 285 910 35 275 2,400 3,675

Warren ..................................... 5,954 4,010 350 45 615 175 585 10 165 1,840 2,575Washington .............................. 4,396 2,950 375 25 535 130 290 5 85 1,395 2,170Wayne...................................... 1,885 1,180 195 5 270 50 140 5 40 640 890Webster.................................... 8,849 5,715 625 60 1,045 300 830 20 255 2,695 4,050Winnebago............................... 2,661 1,795 255 20 330 70 135 5 50 880 1,300

Winneshiek .............................. 3,864 2,520 395 40 520 115 230 5 40 1,320 1,820Woodbury................................. 17,692 11,205 1,135 120 2,075 665 1,830 45 620 5,160 8,070Worth ....................................... 1,763 1,120 145 5 260 50 135 10 40 555 840Wright....................................... 3,501 2,220 355 20 520 85 210 5 85 1,125 1,740

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Kansas

28

See footnotes at end of table.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Kansas 3 ............................. 435,613 281,732 29,221 3,371 51,069 16,838 40,184 944 12,254 132,354 197,731

Allen......................................... 3,246 1,985 255 20 450 130 300 5 100 975 1,475Anderson.................................. 1,946 1,260 155 10 250 70 150 5 45 625 865Atchison ................................... 3,225 2,130 210 25 395 110 270 5 80 965 1,530Barber ...................................... 1,374 895 115 10 195 30 95 5 30 440 675Barton ...................................... 5,923 3,920 440 35 815 160 410 20 125 1,875 2,920

Bourbon ................................... 3,616 2,320 185 35 415 155 340 15 150 1,045 1,630Brown....................................... 2,490 1,605 195 20 325 105 190 0 50 795 1,175Butler........................................ 9,326 6,025 645 85 1,110 405 755 20 280 2,890 4,080Chase....................................... 662 430 55 5 85 20 55 0 10 215 295Chautauqua ............................. 1,277 795 100 15 145 35 135 5 45 410 540

Cherokee ................................. 4,640 2,610 310 30 725 170 590 25 180 1,265 2,005Cheyenne................................. 927 595 120 5 140 15 40 0 10 340 470Clark......................................... 566 385 45 0 80 15 30 0 10 190 285Clay.......................................... 2,089 1,350 205 10 295 50 135 5 40 720 1,000Cloud........................................ 2,792 1,910 200 10 335 85 195 5 50 845 1,425

Coffey....................................... 1,918 1,220 135 10 270 90 150 5 40 600 870Comanche................................ 550 365 40 5 75 25 35 0 5 180 280Cowley ..................................... 7,230 4,585 465 80 880 335 665 20 200 2,155 3,215Crawford .................................. 7,375 4,415 520 70 1,030 300 760 30 250 2,015 3,445Decatur .................................... 1,020 680 95 10 145 30 45 5 10 350 500

Dickinson ................................. 4,149 2,755 320 15 535 130 295 15 85 1,335 1,990Doniphan.................................. 1,689 1,045 140 10 240 60 140 10 45 540 760Douglas.................................... 10,026 6,300 650 95 1,075 405 1,145 10 345 2,945 4,360Edwards................................... 853 550 75 10 115 40 50 0 15 285 410Elk ............................................ 991 620 70 10 140 30 85 5 30 315 445

Ellis .......................................... 4,697 3,020 350 45 605 200 360 10 105 1,475 2,165Ellsworth .................................. 1,505 1,035 85 10 220 35 95 0 25 480 775Finney ...................................... 3,690 2,105 260 50 495 255 380 15 130 1,035 1,565Ford.......................................... 4,195 2,750 280 30 510 200 320 5 100 1,350 1,910Franklin .................................... 4,539 2,860 300 25 520 200 475 10 150 1,350 1,950

Geary ....................................... 3,510 2,095 210 40 445 170 380 15 155 990 1,420Gove ........................................ 766 495 105 0 110 20 30 0 5 275 375Graham.................................... 865 585 65 0 115 20 60 0 20 295 390Grant........................................ 975 575 85 5 140 65 70 5 30 300 415Gray ......................................... 882 555 100 5 120 30 55 0 15 295 425

Greeley .................................... 313 200 30 0 50 15 20 0 0 105 150Greenwood .............................. 2,123 1,370 150 10 265 60 195 5 70 700 955Hamilton................................... 552 360 50 0 75 15 35 0 15 175 280Harper ...................................... 1,691 1,115 140 10 270 45 85 0 25 560 870Harvey...................................... 5,774 4,025 395 30 575 160 465 10 115 1,875 2,765

Haskell ..................................... 575 340 60 5 80 35 35 0 20 185 255Hodgeman ............................... 470 300 50 0 70 5 30 0 15 170 220Jackson.................................... 2,500 1,570 200 20 300 95 205 5 105 800 1,075Jefferson .................................. 3,152 2,020 200 15 340 155 320 10 90 995 1,240Jewell ....................................... 1,158 740 150 10 155 15 70 0 15 415 545

Johnson ................................... 51,259 35,630 3,285 290 5,300 1,730 3,810 55 1,160 15,895 24,365Kearny...................................... 631 375 70 0 85 40 45 0 15 215 265Kingman................................... 1,990 1,265 200 5 275 65 120 5 55 680 920Kiowa ....................................... 867 600 70 15 85 30 60 0 5 290 400Labette ..................................... 4,946 3,090 275 90 560 255 510 15 150 1,385 2,225

Lane......................................... 539 330 60 0 100 10 30 0 10 185 255Leavenworth ............................ 8,544 5,400 525 55 1,000 335 915 20 295 2,500 3,635Lincoln...................................... 967 635 100 0 120 25 65 0 20 340 460Linn .......................................... 2,223 1,410 165 20 240 85 220 10 75 745 880Logan....................................... 744 485 75 5 115 15 40 5 5 270 350

Lyon ......................................... 4,987 3,140 295 40 590 215 540 20 150 1,380 2,295Mc Pherson.............................. 6,174 4,375 505 35 700 150 310 5 95 2,075 3,145Marion...................................... 3,224 2,145 270 25 400 95 220 5 65 1,065 1,565Marshall ................................... 2,696 1,740 270 20 390 70 155 0 50 920 1,320Meade...................................... 925 610 85 5 155 25 35 0 10 300 490

Miami ....................................... 4,219 2,630 250 35 465 195 480 5 160 1,235 1,755Mitchell..................................... 1,685 1,155 130 10 230 45 90 0 25 560 860Montgomery ............................. 8,583 5,390 570 50 1,110 325 840 15 280 2,500 3,920Morris ....................................... 1,524 1,025 125 10 190 40 100 5 30 525 695Morton...................................... 594 370 65 5 85 10 40 5 15 195 280

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Nemaha ................................... 2,481 1,635 260 30 355 60 115 5 20 885 1,230Neosho..................................... 3,704 2,285 225 35 500 160 355 15 130 1,060 1,680Ness......................................... 963 655 100 5 140 15 40 0 10 350 485Norton ...................................... 1,378 895 110 5 205 25 95 5 40 450 670Osage ...................................... 3,244 2,105 205 25 365 110 315 10 110 1,020 1,380

Osborne ................................... 1,278 870 115 5 195 20 55 0 15 435 675Ottawa...................................... 1,285 855 90 10 165 40 90 5 30 430 585Pawnee.................................... 1,621 1,065 115 15 190 55 135 0 45 510 750Phillips...................................... 1,568 955 155 15 250 55 100 5 35 490 765Pottawatomie ........................... 3,001 1,945 245 25 330 130 235 5 85 995 1,295

Pratt ......................................... 2,131 1,400 175 15 295 65 135 5 40 685 1,050Rawlins .................................... 852 540 105 15 125 15 45 0 5 310 415Reno ........................................ 13,088 8,665 930 95 1,535 425 1,120 35 285 4,095 6,040Republic ................................... 1,721 1,160 170 5 220 35 100 5 25 590 850Rice.......................................... 2,414 1,565 180 20 325 75 185 10 55 755 1,140

Riley......................................... 5,465 3,675 410 30 605 170 440 10 125 1,755 2,540Rooks....................................... 1,457 935 145 5 220 35 85 5 25 475 715Rush......................................... 1,075 685 100 10 165 20 70 0 25 360 525Russell ..................................... 2,077 1,355 175 10 320 45 135 5 30 705 1,020Saline ....................................... 9,361 6,100 585 60 1,090 360 875 15 275 2,800 4,280

Scott......................................... 950 605 90 5 135 20 65 5 25 320 455Sedgwick.................................. 65,598 42,910 3,745 535 6,730 2,820 6,785 115 1,960 19,460 29,165Seward..................................... 2,457 1,485 170 25 310 120 260 10 75 710 1,070Shawnee.................................. 29,378 18,615 1,325 290 2,895 1,285 3,820 60 1,090 8,070 12,530Sheridan................................... 638 410 75 10 105 20 20 0 0 225 310

Sherman .................................. 1,348 820 110 15 225 50 100 5 25 415 645Smith........................................ 1,413 930 150 5 215 30 70 0 15 510 695Stafford..................................... 1,224 795 105 10 170 50 70 5 20 400 595Stanton..................................... 366 230 35 5 55 20 15 0 5 130 155Stevens .................................... 965 555 105 10 145 55 70 0 25 275 465

Sumner .................................... 4,790 2,995 355 15 645 180 425 10 165 1,455 2,195Thomas.................................... 1,430 915 120 10 185 55 105 5 35 450 660Trego........................................ 898 595 85 5 135 15 55 0 10 295 455Wabaunsee.............................. 1,419 880 120 15 145 60 135 5 60 485 565Wallace .................................... 365 250 40 0 45 15 10 0 5 120 180

Washington .............................. 1,920 1,255 200 10 280 30 100 5 40 715 920Wichita ..................................... 478 320 60 5 55 10 20 0 10 185 220Wilson ...................................... 2,523 1,585 210 20 310 80 230 10 80 795 1,140Woodson.................................. 1,094 725 80 5 135 30 85 5 30 380 490Wyandotte................................ 25,039 14,845 1,045 285 2,635 1,425 3,650 90 1,065 6,405 10,255

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Kentucky

30

See footnotes at end of table.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Kentucky 3 ......................... 729,134 375,154 48,181 6,702 100,051 31,362 121,348 6,946 39,390 184,754 277,785

Adair......................................... 3,687 1,840 230 25 530 140 655 40 225 940 1,325Allen......................................... 3,498 1,945 180 25 410 150 565 30 195 920 1,295Anderson.................................. 2,900 1,680 185 15 360 135 400 5 120 785 1,150Ballard...................................... 1,831 1,000 135 20 275 85 235 10 70 495 770Barren ...................................... 7,918 4,400 470 55 990 315 1,285 35 370 2,055 3,150

Bath.......................................... 2,318 1,140 180 20 335 70 420 25 130 625 830Bell ........................................... 7,223 2,405 475 85 1,285 375 1,795 160 645 1,390 2,245Boone....................................... 9,973 5,585 625 70 1,265 440 1,425 35 530 2,600 3,950Bourbon ................................... 3,557 2,095 205 25 485 145 445 25 130 935 1,525Boyd......................................... 10,910 5,500 975 85 1,730 355 1,700 120 445 2,825 4,395

Boyle........................................ 5,406 3,200 330 50 645 180 760 20 220 1,445 2,275Bracken.................................... 1,611 805 140 15 290 75 215 10 60 445 625Breathitt.................................... 3,559 1,010 200 55 495 205 1,015 120 460 640 845Breckinridge............................. 3,666 1,935 325 45 535 160 500 20 145 1,060 1,350Bullitt ........................................ 7,814 4,035 480 80 890 350 1,525 35 420 1,970 2,485

Butler........................................ 2,457 1,110 150 15 380 125 475 25 175 595 845Caldwell ................................... 3,155 1,880 180 30 420 105 410 15 115 860 1,355Calloway .................................. 6,550 4,010 430 40 875 170 755 40 230 1,925 2,835Campbell.................................. 14,419 8,460 1,000 100 1,985 585 1,730 55 505 3,930 6,320Carlisle ..................................... 1,317 770 85 5 185 45 175 10 40 370 570

Carroll ...................................... 2,015 1,090 135 10 265 100 315 10 90 555 745Carter ....................................... 5,097 2,180 435 55 830 270 995 70 265 1,275 1,700Casey....................................... 3,222 1,450 250 45 570 155 555 20 180 820 1,170Christian................................... 9,648 5,465 570 105 1,230 495 1,370 40 375 2,565 3,870Clark......................................... 5,824 3,170 405 55 735 240 910 40 270 1,530 2,255

Clay.......................................... 4,479 1,385 280 75 670 240 1,230 100 500 885 1,160Clinton...................................... 2,420 1,120 130 15 310 90 565 20 170 565 785Crittenden ................................ 2,183 1,110 135 15 315 90 380 20 120 570 810Cumberland ............................. 1,774 885 120 15 250 80 320 20 85 465 645Daviess .................................... 17,512 10,540 1,045 140 2,155 605 2,235 85 705 4,625 7,605

Edmonson................................ 2,391 1,150 195 20 320 95 465 20 125 645 820Elliott ........................................ 1,303 460 125 15 250 70 245 30 105 310 430Estill ......................................... 3,035 1,340 205 45 410 140 655 40 200 710 995Fayette ..................................... 33,463 20,180 2,020 255 4,095 1,345 4,370 85 1,115 9,065 14,625Fleming .................................... 2,781 1,400 240 30 435 130 395 25 125 730 1,070

Floyd ........................................ 10,368 3,010 690 130 1,680 535 2,770 355 1,195 1,885 2,740Franklin .................................... 9,730 5,405 325 190 980 1,185 1,175 15 455 2,350 3,810Fulton....................................... 1,933 1,040 115 15 275 95 310 10 75 480 790Gallatin..................................... 1,037 525 55 20 145 65 160 5 60 265 375Garrard..................................... 2,786 1,510 175 20 350 115 445 20 150 740 1,030

Grant........................................ 3,542 1,710 205 40 485 185 640 20 260 855 1,245Graves ..................................... 8,337 4,870 525 60 990 275 1,225 65 325 2,270 3,475Grayson ................................... 5,015 2,565 385 55 670 190 840 30 280 1,395 1,745Green....................................... 2,679 1,375 210 30 390 100 435 15 125 720 1,020Greenup................................... 6,499 2,890 540 60 950 295 1,270 95 400 1,530 2,240

Hancock................................... 1,367 745 110 10 195 60 170 10 65 385 530Hardin ...................................... 12,759 6,725 985 120 1,795 590 1,825 65 655 3,425 4,800Harlan ...................................... 9,219 2,665 555 100 1,555 435 2,435 345 1,130 1,645 2,575Harrison ................................... 3,407 1,910 240 20 465 170 450 15 140 950 1,385Hart .......................................... 3,439 1,675 295 45 550 155 540 20 160 910 1,300

Henderson ............................... 8,248 4,665 450 45 1,180 310 1,225 40 335 2,190 3,410Henry ....................................... 2,700 1,450 200 20 380 115 380 15 140 765 1,035Hickman................................... 1,243 700 65 15 165 35 200 5 60 315 500Hopkins.................................... 9,768 4,870 700 65 1,610 385 1,570 95 470 2,425 3,900Jackson.................................... 2,632 995 215 35 405 125 590 40 230 620 775

Jefferson .................................. 122,947 73,805 7,585 965 15,820 4,590 15,770 355 4,055 33,465 54,025Jessamine................................ 5,128 2,830 315 40 620 240 775 35 275 1,395 1,925Johnson ................................... 5,171 1,910 365 50 810 235 1,245 120 435 1,105 1,570Kenton...................................... 21,832 12,595 1,255 190 2,910 890 2,960 95 935 5,660 9,390Knott......................................... 3,623 985 275 45 575 230 965 135 415 675 910

Knox......................................... 6,397 2,240 380 85 995 355 1,645 115 585 1,275 1,905Larue........................................ 2,672 1,430 235 25 395 110 355 15 105 750 1,065Laurel ....................................... 9,821 4,115 720 110 1,390 430 2,195 135 725 2,270 3,105Lawrence ................................. 3,222 1,150 270 45 535 185 720 60 255 705 935Lee........................................... 1,774 665 125 25 280 75 425 30 150 400 525

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Leslie........................................ 3,172 785 225 40 455 160 935 145 425 535 750Letcher ..................................... 6,234 1,815 495 60 1,115 305 1,595 220 630 1,185 1,780Lewis........................................ 2,566 1,155 180 35 395 130 475 40 155 660 825Lincoln...................................... 4,451 2,220 305 50 615 185 830 35 210 1,160 1,585Livingston................................. 2,240 1,125 175 10 310 70 405 25 120 600 805

Logan....................................... 5,262 2,875 350 50 780 195 715 35 260 1,410 2,115Lyon ......................................... 1,851 1,085 130 10 240 40 270 10 65 560 685McCracken............................... 13,616 7,885 835 95 1,775 450 1,950 75 550 3,575 5,915McCreary ................................. 3,417 1,125 205 45 500 190 950 65 340 640 920McLean .................................... 2,071 1,110 165 15 290 70 315 20 85 590 805

Madison ................................... 9,909 5,310 650 75 1,235 395 1,710 55 480 2,545 3,805Magoffin ................................... 2,618 780 210 30 450 170 660 75 245 530 695Marion...................................... 3,444 1,795 240 50 450 180 535 20 175 830 1,420Marshall ................................... 7,067 4,220 550 45 885 205 880 45 235 2,155 2,800Martin ....................................... 2,906 665 190 35 405 140 925 145 400 460 610

Mason ...................................... 3,398 2,010 230 25 460 115 380 30 150 970 1,460Meade...................................... 3,354 1,575 270 30 500 155 585 30 210 865 1,095Menifee .................................... 1,292 535 95 10 175 55 305 20 95 300 360Mercer...................................... 4,221 2,490 270 15 575 160 530 20 160 1,150 1,780Metcalfe ................................... 2,201 1,115 160 15 310 95 375 15 115 595 775

Monroe..................................... 2,790 1,280 150 25 405 115 625 20 170 635 1,000Montgomery ............................. 4,159 2,135 260 25 570 185 760 35 190 1,055 1,560Morgan..................................... 2,506 1,005 215 25 395 100 490 60 215 635 770Muhlenberg.............................. 7,256 3,250 600 75 1,295 295 1,215 115 410 1,780 2,695Nelson...................................... 6,171 3,355 445 55 805 305 855 35 315 1,535 2,495

Nicholas ................................... 1,460 805 95 10 190 55 230 10 65 390 585Ohio ......................................... 4,834 2,420 365 55 695 195 820 60 225 1,285 1,765Oldham .................................... 4,403 2,575 275 55 500 275 525 15 185 1,230 1,665Owen........................................ 1,721 985 110 15 210 70 240 10 80 510 650Owsley ..................................... 1,184 455 100 20 175 50 265 25 95 295 355

Pendleton................................. 2,244 1,100 150 30 335 110 350 20 150 580 800Perry ........................................ 6,955 2,020 445 90 1,155 380 1,865 240 760 1,195 1,910Pike.......................................... 16,685 4,590 1,180 160 2,570 750 4,845 625 1,965 2,920 4,340Powell ...................................... 2,564 1,025 140 25 330 130 605 50 260 560 715Pulaski ..................................... 13,027 6,185 930 170 1,645 575 2,540 130 850 3,280 4,390

Robertson ................................ 420 210 40 10 70 15 50 5 20 115 170Rockcastle ............................... 3,142 1,400 250 35 475 165 610 25 180 795 1,020Rowan...................................... 3,490 1,685 235 40 475 165 650 35 205 865 1,205Russell ..................................... 4,164 1,910 315 35 575 160 850 45 275 1,025 1,420Scott......................................... 4,084 2,345 245 35 525 200 550 5 180 1,075 1,670

Shelby ...................................... 4,833 2,825 315 45 640 200 615 15 175 1,365 1,960Simpson................................... 2,914 1,745 175 15 360 110 380 5 125 810 1,230Spencer.................................... 1,582 810 130 20 180 65 250 15 110 430 545Taylor ....................................... 5,395 2,855 300 35 630 200 995 35 345 1,335 1,950Todd ......................................... 2,216 1,195 165 15 350 95 300 10 85 605 905

Trigg......................................... 2,979 1,770 185 30 390 85 395 15 110 900 1,135Trimble ..................................... 1,386 720 110 20 185 50 215 10 75 365 510Union........................................ 2,973 1,535 210 20 475 115 435 35 150 775 1,195Warren ..................................... 13,937 7,945 755 140 1,640 625 2,165 60 605 3,615 5,485Washington .............................. 2,323 1,280 210 25 315 95 305 10 85 620 990

Wayne...................................... 4,252 1,860 335 35 570 205 895 40 310 1,055 1,345Webster.................................... 2,962 1,525 255 20 485 90 420 25 140 810 1,180Whitley ..................................... 7,538 3,185 425 75 1,155 345 1,680 105 570 1,710 2,480Wolfe........................................ 1,684 610 100 30 240 100 415 35 155 365 460Woodford ................................. 3,387 2,125 200 20 370 100 420 5 145 970 1,385

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Louisiana

32

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Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Louisiana3 .........................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

702,105 352,364 57,313 9,158 111,544 45,294 86,181 5,907 34,344 185,506 275,389

Acadia ...................................... 10,651 4,510 995 120 1,815 655 1,595 180 780 2,545 3,875Allen......................................... 4,176 1,860 345 65 795 245 590 55 220 1,090 1,525Ascension ................................ 8,720 3,925 840 90 1,550 765 1,040 75 435 2,215 3,210Assumption .............................. 3,886 1,565 410 60 670 295 585 60 240 985 1,295Avoyelles.................................. 8,068 3,490 755 90 1,510 480 1,150 95 500 2,015 3,065

Beauregard .............................. 5,149 2,560 520 65 865 245 610 65 220 1,440 1,990Bienville.................................... 3,338 1,765 260 40 630 175 340 20 110 930 1,425Bossier ..................................... 13,168 7,650 980 140 1,880 775 1,280 50 415 3,760 5,285Caddo ...................................... 42,734 24,820 2,895 500 6,335 2,385 4,365 140 1,295 11,680 18,875Calcasieu ................................. 29,833 14,855 2,975 355 5,120 1,635 3,340 240 1,315 8,320 11,820

Caldwell ................................... 1,880 910 150 25 350 115 235 25 70 510 735Cameron .................................. 1,336 695 145 15 225 50 130 15 60 420 485Catahoula................................. 2,324 1,100 225 30 395 115 315 25 120 640 870Claiborne.................................. 3,392 1,930 245 40 605 165 285 10 110 1,005 1,500Concordia................................. 3,924 1,970 320 60 670 230 480 30 165 1,095 1,530

De Soto .................................... 4,913 2,490 345 70 840 340 590 30 210 1,315 1,925East Baton Rouge.................... 52,004 27,805 4,370 720 8,325 3,880 4,770 245 1,890 14,255 22,025East Carroll .............................. 1,582 780 100 35 250 160 185 5 65 425 590East Feliciana .......................... 2,986 1,395 240 45 485 235 415 30 140 825 1,025Evangeline ............................... 7,021 2,660 620 65 1,130 345 1,375 135 690 1,645 2,260

Franklin .................................... 4,191 2,160 395 60 730 270 410 30 135 1,165 1,735Grant........................................ 3,380 1,485 275 25 545 215 560 40 235 865 1,140Iberia........................................ 11,982 5,405 1,170 170 1,980 800 1,470 160 825 3,130 4,355Iberville..................................... 5,135 2,435 465 80 920 385 590 35 225 1,385 1,940Jackson.................................... 3,273 1,765 285 45 570 175 320 20 90 945 1,390

Jefferson .................................. 71,325 39,210 5,375 815 10,655 3,800 8,160 380 2,930 19,570 29,715Jefferson Davis ........................ 5,868 2,740 580 80 980 325 730 80 355 1,575 2,200Lafayette .................................. 24,503 12,570 2,185 270 3,735 1,470 2,865 195 1,215 6,515 9,575Lafourche................................. 14,886 6,115 1,825 175 2,560 830 2,035 290 1,055 3,890 5,345La Salle .................................... 2,918 1,330 240 35 575 105 405 45 180 750 1,135

Lincoln...................................... 5,590 3,145 470 75 950 350 430 20 150 1,625 2,500Livingston................................. 11,468 5,380 960 135 1,855 825 1,645 100 565 2,980 3,995Madison ................................... 2,190 1,060 135 65 390 200 230 10 100 555 860Morehouse............................... 6,152 3,110 575 90 1,065 365 670 40 235 1,720 2,550Natchitoches ............................ 6,009 2,955 505 95 1,090 385 695 35 250 1,605 2,480

Orleans .................................... 77,174 39,485 4,240 1,095 10,740 6,520 10,820 410 3,865 18,680 30,515Ouachita................................... 22,231 12,330 1,775 235 3,640 1,300 2,140 95 715 6,110 9,720Plaquemines ............................ 3,686 1,750 360 85 610 315 395 30 140 1,020 1,335Pointe Coupee ......................... 3,768 1,810 395 35 695 235 415 40 145 1,080 1,490Rapides.................................... 22,583 11,155 1,665 455 3,435 1,740 2,865 160 1,110 5,690 8,690

Red River ................................. 1,857 930 145 15 320 135 220 10 85 495 750Richland................................... 3,983 2,100 320 65 690 275 390 20 125 1,100 1,690Sabine...................................... 5,021 2,515 435 60 805 265 635 55 250 1,450 1,870St. Bernard............................... 12,550 6,615 1,020 125 2,040 580 1,545 100 525 3,420 5,220St. Charles ............................... 6,103 2,955 640 70 925 390 735 60 330 1,710 2,205

St. Helena ................................ 2,340 1,030 150 35 400 185 345 25 170 555 835St. James ................................. 3,398 1,520 395 65 615 240 365 35 160 915 1,250St. John The Baptist................. 5,566 2,370 475 65 890 545 785 60 375 1,330 1,835St. Landry................................. 16,727 6,840 1,525 225 2,775 1,065 2,630 310 1,355 4,040 5,745St. Martin.................................. 7,710 3,190 650 120 1,215 505 1,225 145 660 1,860 2,505

St. Mary.................................... 9,608 4,215 865 125 1,595 595 1,400 150 665 2,385 3,350St. Tammany ............................ 26,441 14,290 2,075 310 3,585 1,465 3,350 195 1,170 7,390 10,030Tangipahoa .............................. 14,948 6,795 1,030 285 2,325 1,210 2,255 105 945 3,575 5,330Tensas...................................... 1,264 655 95 30 245 85 110 5 40 360 550Terrebonne............................... 17,206 6,685 1,615 220 2,555 1,075 2,985 400 1,670 3,975 5,390

Union........................................ 4,286 2,255 365 50 720 210 510 35 140 1,230 1,700Vermilion .................................. 9,827 4,505 1,160 95 1,860 450 1,080 125 550 2,715 3,955Vernon...................................... 5,675 2,750 505 75 935 355 700 60 295 1,560 2,030Washington .............................. 9,277 4,265 665 120 1,550 575 1,400 130 570 2,275 3,480Webster.................................... 9,000 4,860 710 105 1,585 520 890 50 280 2,500 3,830

West Baton Rouge................... 3,049 1,450 270 60 540 235 345 25 125 815 1,090West Carroll ............................. 2,603 1,335 220 35 470 150 270 25 100 710 1,085West Feliciana ......................... 1,249 625 105 20 200 105 140 10 45 360 465Winn......................................... 3,014 1,480 265 35 540 180 345 25 145 805 1,225

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Maine

33

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Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Maine 3 ...............................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

246,214 150,290 14,659 1,916 26,123 7,881 33,494 1,254 10,597 70,846 101,315

Androscoggin ........................... 20,708 12,825 755 145 1,815 695 3,420 80 975 5,530 8,470Aroostook................................. 17,589 9,780 1,255 165 2,180 550 2,775 155 730 5,000 6,770Cumberland ............................. 45,116 28,450 2,695 320 4,830 1,420 5,605 125 1,670 12,935 19,955Franklin .................................... 5,981 3,680 340 45 590 185 805 40 295 1,735 2,375Hancock................................... 10,486 6,820 745 85 1,160 275 1,025 40 335 3,325 4,585

Kennebec................................. 24,156 14,080 1,300 195 2,405 1,000 3,675 125 1,375 6,515 9,505Knox......................................... 8,403 5,490 635 85 920 270 775 25 205 2,700 3,710Lincoln...................................... 7,546 5,005 585 70 815 185 635 20 230 2,540 3,255Oxford ...................................... 11,990 7,215 735 105 1,270 370 1,690 60 545 3,515 4,730Penobscot ................................ 27,029 15,015 1,860 250 3,220 1,000 4,235 190 1,260 7,400 10,485

Piscataquis............................... 3,987 2,380 220 30 420 120 590 30 195 1,135 1,570Sagadahoc............................... 5,708 3,485 330 35 715 170 690 25 260 1,630 2,400Somerset.................................. 9,683 5,650 495 70 985 285 1,620 75 505 2,715 3,655Waldo....................................... 6,949 4,120 450 55 810 200 935 55 325 2,065 2,720Washington .............................. 8,217 5,025 525 70 925 235 1,050 65 320 2,485 3,345York.......................................... 32,659 21,265 1,735 190 3,065 920 3,970 145 1,370 9,620 13,780

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Maryland

34

See footnotes at end of table.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Maryland3 ...........................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

704,867 456,463 39,328 6,175 80,863 36,401 66,586 1,451 17,600 206,769 312,940

Allegany ................................... 16,057 9,745 1,235 120 2,335 535 1,590 95 400 4,585 7,305Anne Arundel ........................... 59,403 38,850 3,695 405 6,935 2,680 5,325 120 1,395 18,035 25,925Baltimore.................................. 130,891 88,185 7,900 1,010 15,635 5,360 9,895 245 2,660 40,240 61,730Baltimore City........................... 113,044 65,640 3,985 1,180 14,180 8,835 15,605 260 3,360 28,335 47,800Calvert...................................... 8,132 5,175 450 65 925 455 770 20 270 2,380 3,460

Caroline.................................... 5,385 3,505 275 55 575 265 525 25 160 1,600 2,270Carroll ...................................... 20,640 14,110 1,080 120 2,290 765 1,685 50 540 6,205 9,360Cecil ......................................... 11,785 6,925 670 135 1,405 615 1,475 55 505 3,325 4,560Charles..................................... 11,754 6,980 650 110 1,330 850 1,415 40 380 3,240 4,570Dorchester ............................... 6,512 4,640 190 60 630 240 590 15 145 2,020 2,880

Frederick .................................. 22,772 14,940 1,370 165 2,555 965 2,070 35 670 6,680 10,205Garrett...................................... 5,544 3,145 490 45 830 245 600 40 150 1,630 2,265Harford ..................................... 27,346 17,800 1,575 205 3,200 1,220 2,530 70 745 8,100 11,700Howard..................................... 20,568 13,725 1,120 180 2,100 1,140 1,725 30 550 6,150 8,885Kent.......................................... 5,058 3,560 335 40 550 130 345 10 90 1,710 2,320

Montgomery ............................. 92,577 64,800 6,705 825 9,890 3,170 5,640 85 1,460 29,715 46,180Prince George's ....................... 73,362 44,555 3,505 850 7,355 6,125 8,365 110 2,500 19,710 29,065Queen Anne's .......................... 5,635 3,855 335 45 530 220 490 5 155 1,845 2,345St. Mary's ................................. 8,876 5,470 620 80 1,075 500 860 20 250 2,740 3,620Somerset.................................. 4,467 2,955 190 75 460 195 450 15 125 1,340 1,870

Talbot ....................................... 7,779 5,655 495 35 835 185 465 15 95 2,635 3,670Washington .............................. 22,327 14,495 1,405 160 2,815 830 2,055 65 500 6,670 10,055Wicomico ................................. 13,579 9,270 515 130 1,385 595 1,335 15 335 3,970 6,030Worcester................................. 11,364 8,480 535 80 1,045 280 775 10 160 3,910 4,865

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Massachusetts

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Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Massachusetts3 ................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

1,046,655 684,047 52,446 8,508 105,893 34,743 120,783 2,977 37,258 306,004 475,264

Barnstable................................ 60,572 43,390 4,295 430 5,685 1,100 4,310 110 1,250 20,705 28,500Berkshire.................................. 29,794 19,860 1,550 250 3,160 900 3,050 90 935 8,885 13,705Bristol ....................................... 97,981 63,470 3,730 790 8,915 3,295 13,275 395 4,110 27,250 42,900Dukes....................................... 2,646 1,795 185 25 300 65 215 0 60 840 1,295Essex ....................................... 121,293 79,585 6,125 1,030 12,270 3,995 13,675 335 4,280 35,230 55,785

Franklin .................................... 12,898 8,095 685 105 1,360 435 1,595 50 575 3,705 5,740Hampden ................................. 85,187 53,550 3,950 660 8,890 3,440 10,620 350 3,730 23,810 37,555Hampshire................................ 22,414 14,800 1,190 170 2,230 685 2,495 60 785 6,635 10,260Middlesex................................. 218,977 148,225 11,680 1,650 22,125 6,325 22,420 465 6,085 65,895 103,760Nantucket................................. 1,175 830 65 5 160 25 70 0 20 390 585

Norfolk...................................... 105,532 71,570 6,055 850 11,825 3,080 9,325 185 2,640 32,415 51,080Plymouth .................................. 72,397 44,970 3,775 665 7,560 2,760 9,130 220 3,320 20,875 30,825Suffolk ...................................... 90,052 53,255 3,385 965 8,695 4,140 15,065 310 4,235 23,150 37,760Worcester................................. 125,728 80,645 5,775 910 12,720 4,500 15,540 405 5,230 36,215 55,515

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Michigan

36

See footnotes at end of table.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Michigan 3 .......................... 1,620,377 996,670 105,650 16,582 193,129 70,421 175,934 5,729 56,262 469,553 685,465

Alcona...................................... 3,760 2,485 325 35 370 70 375 20 80 1,295 1,435Alger......................................... 2,262 1,455 185 15 265 50 230 10 50 755 915Allegan..................................... 15,363 9,685 1,035 160 1,590 640 1,640 50 565 4,625 6,230Alpena...................................... 7,378 4,290 650 90 1,025 290 810 40 185 2,170 3,080Antrim....................................... 5,361 3,645 385 55 465 155 490 25 140 1,810 2,110

Arenac...................................... 3,943 2,420 275 50 445 195 420 25 115 1,240 1,485Baraga ..................................... 1,857 1,085 140 10 275 65 205 10 65 560 775Barry ........................................ 8,961 5,960 600 75 880 330 830 30 255 2,840 3,645Bay........................................... 21,409 12,870 1,755 195 3,050 755 2,105 85 595 6,140 9,395Benzie ...................................... 3,533 2,385 270 25 290 100 335 20 110 1,190 1,400

Berrien ..................................... 30,952 19,860 1,685 320 3,400 1,260 3,235 110 1,080 9,190 13,280Branch...................................... 8,036 5,220 430 65 810 295 890 30 295 2,345 3,320Calhoun.................................... 26,045 16,030 1,365 290 2,845 1,085 3,295 85 1,050 7,185 10,780Cass......................................... 9,312 6,025 510 65 955 385 1,035 25 310 2,880 3,715Charlevoix ................................ 4,937 3,390 350 35 515 140 380 10 115 1,615 2,125

Cheboygan............................... 6,238 4,210 470 50 625 185 550 20 130 2,105 2,515Chippewa................................. 6,516 4,100 465 70 765 235 660 30 190 2,005 2,700Clare ........................................ 7,867 4,785 495 75 845 270 1,040 55 300 2,350 2,845Clinton...................................... 9,135 5,935 740 75 980 385 735 30 255 2,860 3,725Crawford .................................. 3,039 1,925 205 30 270 80 390 20 120 930 1,130

Delta......................................... 8,505 5,130 695 80 1,155 255 885 50 255 2,610 3,575Oickinson ................................. 6,238 3,965 445 50 835 205 540 30 165 1,910 2,845Eaton........................................ 15,412 10,080 1,010 120 1,750 530 1,405 30 485 4,595 6,650Emmet...................................... 5,512 3,635 405 45 615 195 480 10 125 1,695 2,435Genesee .................................. 73,637 42,600 5,130 965 9,165 3,745 8,815 265 2,950 20,010 29,325

Gladwin .................................... 6,657 4,280 530 55 725 185 705 40 140 2,180 2,475Gogebic.................................... 4,992 3,125 355 35 685 155 485 25 125 1,580 2,190Grand Traverse........................ 13,269 8,920 840 90 1,345 460 1,245 20 350 4,030 5,825Gratiot ...................................... 7,408 4,620 590 55 990 270 630 35 220 2,220 3,290Hillsdale ................................... 8,332 5,150 570 85 920 345 935 35 290 2,485 3,365

Houghton ................................. 7,189 4,300 575 55 1,060 280 725 20 175 2,270 3,065Huron ....................................... 8,944 5,735 795 95 1,170 275 660 35 180 2,950 3,970Ingham..................................... 36,777 21,830 2,095 490 3,980 1,995 4,530 110 1,745 9,800 15,200Ionia ......................................... 8,368 5,270 545 85 960 340 865 25 280 2,445 3,490Iosco ........................................ 7,944 5,215 615 55 810 215 785 45 205 2,600 3,190

Iron........................................... 4,051 2,620 320 35 540 95 340 10 90 1,310 1,880Isabella..................................... 7,849 4,710 525 155 915 430 815 30 270 2,225 3,180Jackson.................................... 27,285 17,295 1,690 280 3,005 1,110 2,925 90 890 8,060 11,605Kalamazoo............................... 35,883 23,540 2,050 340 3,510 1,390 3,895 80 1,080 10,295 15,740Kalkaska .................................. 3,150 1,920 205 20 310 125 410 30 130 970 1,120

Kent.......................................... 76,971 49,620 4,665 675 8,010 3,015 8,105 170 2,710 22,320 34,120Keweenaw ............................... 576 375 50 0 75 10 55 5 5 190 245Lake ......................................... 3,103 1,960 160 30 285 115 445 15 95 985 1,030Lapeer...................................... 11,550 7,065 880 110 1,360 575 1,175 45 340 3,445 4,590Leelanau .................................. 4,406 3,120 390 25 375 110 275 15 95 1,605 1,850

Lenawee .................................. 17,357 10,915 1,035 160 1,930 695 1,895 60 665 4,815 7,505Livingston................................. 17,371 11,140 1,205 120 1,870 750 1,650 50 585 5,305 7,100Luce ......................................... 1,451 910 70 15 145 55 195 10 50 420 565Mackinac.................................. 2,990 1,875 235 20 350 95 310 15 90 940 1,165Macomb ................................... 133,969 86,485 9,455 940 17,740 4,345 11,495 410 3,100 40,375 62,030

Manistee .................................. 5,918 3,875 380 55 635 190 615 25 145 1,885 2,395Marquette................................. 11,432 7,025 910 120 1,345 395 1,250 55 330 3,415 4,715Mason ...................................... 6,082 3,985 430 40 615 215 600 30 165 1,880 2,530Mecosta ................................... 7,197 4,740 445 55 685 225 750 45 250 2,285 2,785Menominee .............................. 5,395 3,365 440 45 720 160 510 25 130 1,725 2,355

Midland .................................... 13,423 8,275 1,260 145 1,710 550 1,115 45 325 4,120 5,650Missaukee................................ 2,917 1,830 225 30 285 115 310 25 100 915 1,115Monroe..................................... 23,469 13,760 1,735 225 2,985 950 2,745 110 960 6,445 9,795Montcalm ................................. 10,654 6,605 665 80 1,160 460 1,245 40 400 3,100 4,180Montmorency ........................... 3,569 2,310 285 25 350 115 380 20 85 1,170 1,370

Muskegon ................................ 31,821 18,405 1,860 355 3,605 1,375 4,510 120 1,590 8,660 12,730Newaygo.................................. 8,870 5,390 555 85 925 370 1,115 50 380 2,645 3,310Oakland.................................... 166,309 106,575 11,205 1,365 20,500 6,660 15,215 380 4,410 49,665 76,065Oceana .................................... 5,322 3,305 330 50 520 215 660 30 210 1,605 2,010Ogemaw................................... 5,627 3,480 445 45 610 155 660 50 180 1,790 2,080

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Ontonagon ............................... 2,323 1,415 175 25 315 70 250 10 65 765 890Osceola.................................... 4,895 3,005 375 75 490 210 535 25 180 1,505 1,815Oscoda..................................... 2,390 1,430 160 20 255 65 330 30 100 755 820Otsego ..................................... 4,422 2,910 275 45 450 195 390 10 145 1,400 1,735Ottawa...................................... 30,283 20,365 2,180 220 3,185 1,050 2,390 45 850 9,510 13,440

Presque Isle ............................. 4,165 2,600 435 35 570 115 330 20 60 1,405 1,785Roscommon............................. 8,428 5,630 615 40 810 200 860 50 225 2,810 3,270Saginaw ................................... 38,617 22,595 2,760 480 5,155 1,760 4,265 175 1,430 10,865 16,110St. Clair .................................... 26,335 16,370 1,785 235 3,290 1,085 2,680 95 795 7,760 11,235St. Joseph ................................ 11,016 7,170 610 80 1,100 445 1,175 30 405 3,280 4,590

Sanilac ..................................... 9,165 5,750 735 85 1,115 375 785 25 295 2,905 3,865Schoolcraft ............................... 2,201 1,395 175 15 270 55 215 15 60 705 915Shiawassee.............................. 11,889 7,305 870 120 1,410 520 1,210 45 410 3,425 4,910Tuscola .................................... 10,437 6,270 805 95 1,305 500 1,075 50 340 3,105 4,210Van Buren ................................ 13,339 8,325 730 140 1,345 575 1,650 55 520 3,925 5,260

Washtenaw .............................. 32,886 20,770 1,785 355 3,190 1,400 4,095 75 1,215 9,355 13,945Wayne...................................... 340,462 191,560 19,160 4,685 44,300 20,075 43,940 1,355 15,385 90,275 139,950Wexford.................................... 6,059 3,710 385 40 675 240 750 30 230 1,770 2,410

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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38

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Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Minnesota 3 ......................... 728,088 476,167 51,594 5,805 83,523 25,747 65,320 1,334 18,598 226,593 325,838

Aitkin ........................................ 4,332 3,000 310 30 415 120 370 10 80 1,560 1,690Anoka....................................... 29,486 18,660 1,405 225 2,850 1,370 3,610 85 1,280 8,365 11,465Becker...................................... 6,085 3,885 515 60 755 220 510 15 125 2,015 2,570Beltrami.................................... 6,162 3,750 430 70 720 315 630 20 225 1,860 2,495Benton...................................... 4,454 2,600 355 50 635 180 475 10 150 1,330 1,930

Big Stone.................................. 1,640 1,060 175 15 225 40 100 0 25 570 770Blue Earth ................................ 8,682 5,440 690 85 1,030 365 865 10 195 2,515 4,025Brown....................................... 5,779 3,750 585 45 765 140 385 10 100 1,965 2,760Carlton ..................................... 6,140 3,800 490 55 785 230 570 20 190 1,905 2,615Carver ...................................... 6,512 4,340 410 70 760 320 455 5 155 2,080 2,910

Cass......................................... 6,566 4,425 445 60 565 230 595 35 210 2,250 2,465Chippewa................................. 2,841 1,835 260 20 470 75 140 5 35 930 1,440Chisago.................................... 5,734 3,800 380 50 535 250 515 10 195 1,830 2,305Clay.......................................... 7,771 4,920 615 45 970 250 740 10 220 2,420 3,510Clearwater................................ 1,708 1,080 120 20 225 65 145 5 45 570 720

Cook......................................... 1,026 750 80 5 95 20 60 0 15 400 425Cottonwood.............................. 3,149 2,030 345 25 455 65 165 5 60 1,065 1,565Crow Wing ............................... 11,638 7,815 785 75 1,225 365 1,035 30 310 3,805 4,835Dakota...................................... 33,609 22,365 1,850 285 3,330 1,415 3,185 50 1,130 10,155 14,320Dodge ...................................... 2,573 1,665 240 10 325 110 170 0 50 880 1,155

Douglas.................................... 7,097 4,745 610 45 850 190 510 15 130 2,365 3,195Faribault ................................... 4,068 2,700 395 15 620 90 185 10 55 1,395 2,045Fillmore .................................... 4,688 3,115 500 30 620 145 210 5 65 1,695 2,205Freeborn .................................. 7,603 4,990 660 35 945 215 600 15 145 2,495 3,490Goodhue .................................. 7,779 5,310 555 50 935 270 490 10 160 2,540 3,635

Grant........................................ 1,655 1,040 180 10 250 40 100 5 30 575 775Hennepin.................................. 145,409 98,925 7,800 1,090 14,655 4,925 14,465 155 3,395 43,325 68,195Houston.................................... 3,708 2,460 290 35 460 135 230 10 90 1,255 1,670Hubbard ................................... 4,230 2,820 315 50 405 115 385 15 125 1,420 1,635Isanti ........................................ 4,341 2,815 270 25 455 200 430 5 140 1,325 1,780

Itasca ....................................... 9,569 5,745 870 75 1,305 295 970 50 260 3,125 3,900Jackson.................................... 2,448 1,590 285 15 335 75 105 5 40 870 1,190Kanabec................................... 2,610 1,680 145 25 280 75 300 10 95 835 1,015Kandiyohi ................................. 7,448 4,715 640 85 890 270 650 15 185 2,380 3,250Kittson ...................................... 1,292 830 125 10 190 40 75 0 20 425 625

Koochiching ............................. 3,310 1,925 290 35 490 125 355 10 80 1,030 1,380Lac Qui Parle ........................... 2,120 1,340 245 10 325 60 105 0 35 765 1,020Lake ......................................... 2,373 1,560 240 10 260 70 180 5 50 815 990Lake Of The Woods ................. 972 665 80 10 100 15 80 0 25 335 410Le Sueur .................................. 4,437 3,065 325 30 475 155 285 10 90 1,490 2,035

Lincoln...................................... 1,751 1,125 205 10 270 30 85 0 25 620 850Lyon ......................................... 4,529 2,785 465 40 665 180 320 10 65 1,460 2,150McLeod .................................... 5,849 3,895 475 30 780 205 355 0 110 1,890 2,805Mahnomen............................... 1,128 655 115 10 165 60 85 5 35 380 465Marshall ................................... 2,381 1,500 250 25 365 85 130 0 25 865 1,040

Martin ....................................... 5,291 3,385 490 40 730 160 350 15 120 1,690 2,550Meeker ..................................... 4,243 2,785 340 20 495 140 340 5 120 1,415 1,855Mille Lacs ................................. 4,860 3,180 305 45 505 185 470 15 155 1,570 2,000Morrison................................... 6,287 3,855 580 65 805 230 545 20 185 2,030 2,710Mower ...................................... 9,007 5,815 805 70 1,245 225 700 10 140 2,950 4,300

Murray...................................... 2,376 1,465 315 10 370 55 115 5 40 855 1,125Nicollet ..................................... 3,990 2,645 335 35 460 100 310 5 100 1,300 1,815Nobles...................................... 4,343 2,720 465 30 640 125 280 5 80 1,415 2,120Norman .................................... 1,877 1,185 195 15 290 55 100 0 35 665 865Olmsted.................................... 16,461 11,600 1,045 120 1,575 530 1,235 20 335 5,010 7,540

Otter Tail................................... 12,977 8,545 1,175 95 1,540 350 960 35 275 4,435 5,625Pennington............................... 2,532 1,620 175 10 345 115 210 5 50 760 1,175Pine.......................................... 5,346 3,445 355 60 570 230 540 20 125 1,755 2,065Pipestone................................. 2,326 1,415 255 20 415 85 100 5 30 780 1,135Polk.......................................... 6,331 4,165 460 60 840 190 475 15 125 2,090 2,925

Pope......................................... 2,742 1,825 250 15 380 60 160 5 45 925 1,305Ramsey.................................... 70,651 46,785 3,700 650 7,315 2,560 7,525 85 2,030 19,975 33,055Red Lake.................................. 919 560 90 10 145 50 50 5 10 315 415Redwood.................................. 3,790 2,280 455 30 580 140 220 10 75 1,285 1,800Renville .................................... 3,823 2,440 415 25 580 110 180 10 65 1,335 1,865

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Rice.......................................... 7,935 5,270 545 55 840 315 670 10 230 2,485 3,545Rock......................................... 2,376 1,475 290 20 340 80 135 0 35 810 1,165Roseau..................................... 2,470 1,625 185 25 320 100 145 5 65 865 1,080St. Louis ................................... 39,962 24,775 3,020 290 5,355 1,270 4,185 130 935 12,015 17,765Scott......................................... 7,128 4,575 495 50 765 325 665 5 250 2,230 2,915

Sherburne ................................ 6,111 3,925 360 40 575 310 605 15 280 1,850 2,365Sibley ....................................... 2,992 1,945 285 20 390 75 200 10 65 1,020 1,385Stearns..................................... 18,659 11,530 1,705 200 2,235 690 1,740 30 530 5,835 8,080Steele ....................................... 5,436 3,635 450 35 685 155 370 5 100 1,775 2,570Stevens .................................... 1,920 1,190 235 10 290 70 95 5 25 640 980

Swift ......................................... 2,544 1,625 240 15 420 80 125 0 40 835 1,280Todd ......................................... 4,826 2,965 465 60 610 160 425 15 125 1,560 2,020Traverse................................... 1,265 805 155 10 185 25 60 5 20 455 595Wabasha.................................. 4,104 2,680 370 30 500 155 280 5 85 1,415 1,750Wadena.................................... 3,245 2,000 265 35 430 110 290 10 105 1,040 1,425

Waseca .................................... 3,470 2,340 325 25 415 110 200 5 50 1,150 1,675Washington .............................. 19,412 12,895 1,215 135 1,990 780 1,775 30 590 5,875 8,080Watonwan ................................ 2,573 1,625 255 20 385 95 140 5 50 865 1,225Wilkin ....................................... 1,386 840 140 10 195 55 110 0 35 440 610Winona..................................... 8,000 5,245 535 75 940 295 690 20 200 2,475 3,640

Wright....................................... 10,686 6,825 710 100 1,180 495 1,015 25 335 3,305 4,400Yellow Medicine ....................... 2,730 1,690 330 15 430 90 130 5 40 945 1,325

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Mississippi

40

See footnotes at end of table.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Mississippi 3 ....................... 505,731 265,231 24,560 6,950 62,167 30,553 82,072 3,535 30,663 121,862 189,213

Adams...................................... 7,558 4,025 465 165 1,080 445 990 45 345 1,970 2,950Alcorn....................................... 8,163 4,200 335 50 850 320 1,870 50 490 1,835 2,900Amite........................................ 2,699 1,345 185 45 410 150 390 30 145 710 990Attala........................................ 4,603 2,490 265 50 620 215 705 40 220 1,190 1,840Benton...................................... 1,687 885 75 30 180 70 320 15 115 445 590

Bolivar ...................................... 7,098 3,360 265 160 930 600 1,200 50 535 1,500 2,575Calhoun.................................... 3,847 1,955 185 35 510 210 685 20 250 905 1,495Carroll ...................................... 2,156 1,155 120 30 285 115 325 15 110 590 810Chickasaw................................ 4,425 2,245 170 45 475 220 915 25 330 985 1,595Choctaw................................... 1,757 885 95 15 225 85 290 15 145 410 650

Claiborne.................................. 1,942 885 80 70 255 160 300 15 175 415 660Clarke....................................... 4,010 2,125 215 55 485 220 615 35 260 1,030 1,480Clay.......................................... 4,166 2,155 210 55 535 230 690 30 260 980 1,615Coahoma ................................. 6,036 2,915 260 135 835 550 905 40 395 1,320 2,240Copiah...................................... 5,756 2,950 255 65 720 360 970 40 395 1,355 2,100

Covington................................. 3,827 1,880 185 65 455 260 660 45 275 880 1,330De Soto .................................... 13,308 7,605 725 120 1,540 810 1,875 45 590 3,435 5,110Forrest...................................... 12,192 6,505 580 180 1,550 705 1,905 75 690 2,830 4,825Franklin .................................... 1,794 880 115 30 285 105 255 25 100 465 665George..................................... 3,411 1,610 215 50 505 215 560 45 210 840 1,125

Greene..................................... 1,889 900 105 30 250 95 340 30 140 430 670Grenada................................... 4,665 2,450 185 40 585 250 800 35 320 1,100 1,780Hancock................................... 7,605 4,255 510 75 885 345 1,105 60 370 2,225 2,700Harrison ................................... 30,286 16,590 1,720 440 3,545 1,640 4,605 205 1,540 8,075 10,975Hinds........................................ 39,595 22,045 1,645 505 4,335 2,730 6,025 135 2,175 9,370 15,935

Holmes..................................... 3,847 1,755 155 75 515 330 685 30 300 810 1,350Humphreys............................... 2,224 1,015 105 55 340 205 335 15 155 465 825Issaquena ................................ 289 140 15 5 40 20 45 5 20 70 100Itawamba ................................. 4,494 2,620 170 40 455 145 790 20 255 1,155 1,740Jackson.................................... 20,899 11,000 1,430 315 2,645 1,055 3,130 185 1,140 5,480 7,405

Jasper ...................................... 3,623 1,715 170 50 490 205 660 40 295 795 1,295Jefferson .................................. 1,866 650 75 75 250 200 340 30 245 340 495Jefferson Davis ........................ 2,987 1,370 130 40 400 225 560 30 230 640 1,040Jones ....................................... 13,466 6,955 730 230 1,745 910 2,045 105 745 3,285 5,120Kemper .................................... 2,225 1,165 125 35 315 130 330 20 105 570 870

Lafayette .................................. 4,973 2,755 230 95 540 385 705 20 245 1,210 1,910Lamar....................................... 5,462 2,945 300 55 700 285 825 55 295 1,390 2,035Lauderdale ............................... 14,430 8,230 665 170 1,790 775 2,020 85 695 3,515 6,090Lawrence ................................. 3,527 1,690 190 45 425 195 670 40 270 825 1,180Leake ....................................... 4,446 2,245 220 55 630 240 745 45 265 1,100 1,635

Lee........................................... 13,913 7,785 490 110 1,430 635 2,485 65 915 3,265 5,325Leflore ...................................... 6,537 3,390 245 115 875 485 990 30 410 1,455 2,635Lincoln...................................... 6,886 3,610 365 75 860 355 1,115 70 435 1,665 2,675Lowndes................................... 9,235 5,110 425 95 1,110 545 1,375 45 530 2,195 3,660Madison ................................... 9,806 5,210 435 140 1,210 720 1,440 40 610 2,365 3,795

Marion...................................... 5,943 2,910 325 75 810 305 990 95 435 1,345 2,275Marshall ................................... 5,827 2,835 290 75 725 390 1,050 40 425 1,420 1,970Monroe..................................... 8,285 4,570 285 70 905 410 1,465 55 525 1,895 3,160Montgomery ............................. 2,861 1,550 135 30 410 145 410 25 155 705 1,170Neshoba................................... 5,563 2,975 245 60 655 360 915 45 305 1,375 2,095

Newton..................................... 4,999 2,750 230 65 580 265 815 35 260 1,245 1,920Noxubee................................... 2,556 1,135 140 40 350 160 455 30 245 550 900Oktibbeha................................. 5,114 2,760 250 70 565 370 750 30 320 1,280 1,910Panola...................................... 6,859 3,280 320 90 885 420 1,245 55 565 1,535 2,385Pearl River ............................... 9,706 4,900 635 145 1,165 475 1,665 105 615 2,455 3,330

Perry ........................................ 2,609 1,200 145 65 335 160 490 35 180 595 800Pike.......................................... 7,695 3,990 400 120 1,005 415 1,210 70 485 1,800 2,985Pontotoc................................... 4,733 2,555 225 35 555 215 850 25 270 1,165 1,805Prentiss.................................... 5,131 2,845 160 25 490 190 1,045 45 330 1,200 1,930Quitman ................................... 2,068 930 85 35 280 150 415 20 155 435 715

Rankin...................................... 16,092 8,875 705 235 1,750 1,045 2,550 65 865 3,930 5,910Scott......................................... 4,874 2,515 215 65 575 370 810 30 295 1,165 1,735Sharkey.................................... 1,134 550 45 15 150 90 175 10 100 245 430Simpson................................... 5,015 2,545 205 80 580 395 840 40 330 1,165 1,765Smith........................................ 3,824 1,915 210 50 485 190 670 35 270 910 1,385

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Stone........................................ 2,666 1,340 170 40 315 130 455 30 185 655 905Sunflower ................................. 5,165 2,440 190 85 685 440 865 45 415 1,100 1,880Tallahatchie.............................. 3,288 1,435 155 65 435 250 665 25 260 715 1,100Tate .......................................... 4,087 2,120 215 55 515 245 655 30 250 1,025 1,495Tippah ...................................... 4,852 2,380 200 55 575 220 1,060 25 335 1,120 1,670

Tishomingo .............................. 4,867 2,645 205 35 550 180 965 25 260 1,145 1,850Tunica ...................................... 1,431 605 50 25 215 170 250 10 105 290 490Union........................................ 5,248 2,875 245 35 570 205 955 25 340 1,310 2,005Walthall .................................... 2,856 1,430 140 30 345 190 465 35 220 660 1,040Warren ..................................... 8,034 4,445 355 105 1,030 530 1,120 35 415 1,945 3,215

Washington .............................. 11,325 5,610 465 235 1,525 1,010 1,775 55 650 2,510 4,185Wayne...................................... 3,895 1,720 180 70 545 245 760 55 320 845 1,245Webster.................................... 2,938 1,500 185 35 405 145 480 15 175 735 1,110Wilkinson.................................. 1,979 960 110 70 290 165 265 15 105 495 720Winston.................................... 4,115 2,210 225 45 620 210 565 30 210 1,020 1,705

Yalobusha ................................ 3,192 1,630 120 20 405 180 600 20 215 730 1,180Yazoo ....................................... 5,292 2,650 265 85 790 370 765 30 335 1,260 2,060

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Missouri

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See footnotes at end of table.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Missouri3 ............................ 993,174 611,577 58,605 8,340 116,032 42,410 116,914 3,681 35,615 282,208 422,378

Adair......................................... 4,120 2,525 230 55 495 180 485 15 135 1,135 1,830Andrew..................................... 2,625 1,630 215 15 370 110 210 5 70 805 1,190Atchison ................................... 1,558 940 170 5 265 50 105 5 20 500 790Audrain..................................... 5,370 3,405 385 15 700 185 510 10 160 1,675 2,445Barry ........................................ 7,419 4,455 475 60 820 225 995 50 340 2,205 2,825

Barton ...................................... 2,651 1,655 225 25 360 95 215 10 65 845 1,190Bates........................................ 3,937 2,290 305 30 550 150 430 15 165 1,175 1,655Benton...................................... 5,220 3,240 320 40 500 125 770 35 190 1,660 1,855Bollinger................................... 2,564 1,415 195 25 310 100 375 25 120 730 940Boone....................................... 15,818 9,625 805 135 1,570 810 2,180 30 665 4,445 6,435

Buchanan................................. 16,644 10,485 975 110 2,120 600 1,835 55 465 4,640 7,665Butler........................................ 9,855 5,270 585 120 1,310 455 1,625 60 430 2,555 3,740Caldwell ................................... 1,945 1,175 160 10 275 75 180 10 60 625 830Callaway .................................. 6,372 3,835 315 65 630 310 895 15 305 1,780 2,485Camden ................................... 8,912 6,180 490 55 775 255 890 25 240 3,030 3,255

Cape Girardeau ....................... 11,655 7,400 750 65 1,445 410 1,175 45 365 3,450 5,195Carroll ...................................... 2,482 1,475 225 20 405 75 205 10 65 775 1,170Carter ....................................... 1,541 775 90 15 210 90 260 20 80 420 505Cass......................................... 12,302 7,870 770 50 1,385 480 1,285 20 440 3,675 5,180Cedar ....................................... 3,766 2,340 240 30 455 120 455 15 110 1,155 1,550

Chariton ................................... 2,135 1,345 185 10 315 50 180 5 45 705 980Christian................................... 7,976 4,835 525 70 840 325 990 35 355 2,340 3,085Clark......................................... 1,533 895 130 5 230 55 160 5 50 440 685Clay.......................................... 25,720 16,925 1,410 135 2,750 1,025 2,620 75 780 7,445 11,250Clinton...................................... 3,076 1,935 220 15 390 135 285 5 90 950 1,300

Cole.......................................... 11,077 6,895 500 95 1,100 680 1,160 25 620 3,005 4,675Cooper ..................................... 3,163 2,055 210 25 360 110 325 5 75 980 1,400Crawford .................................. 5,014 2,910 320 50 570 185 710 35 235 1,420 1,885Dade ........................................ 2,069 1,280 165 10 260 60 210 10 75 655 880Dallas ....................................... 3,510 1,930 260 20 415 125 540 25 195 1,020 1,285

Daviess .................................... 1,829 1,140 140 10 255 60 175 5 45 580 785De Kalb .................................... 2,061 1,275 165 20 300 75 170 5 50 625 945Dent ......................................... 3,684 2,145 240 40 400 125 515 35 185 1,055 1,410Douglas.................................... 3,139 1,750 220 30 405 120 450 20 145 895 1,185Dunklin ..................................... 7,957 4,135 465 60 1,225 345 1,300 50 380 1,965 3,200

Franklin .................................... 15,938 9,700 885 95 1,810 715 1,965 65 700 4,560 6,335Gasconade............................... 3,557 2,390 205 25 380 115 325 10 105 1,105 1,565Gentry ...................................... 1,995 1,135 165 45 265 140 200 10 35 600 845Greene..................................... 41,043 25,175 2,745 280 4,775 1,475 5,035 165 1,395 11,555 17,920Grundy ..................................... 2,586 1,550 195 15 390 85 265 15 70 755 1,180

Harrison ................................... 2,319 1,440 210 10 340 55 195 15 55 730 1,070Henry ....................................... 5,554 3,320 405 50 695 190 660 25 210 1,645 2,325Hickory ..................................... 3,051 1,945 210 30 315 60 380 10 100 1,015 1,105Holt........................................... 1,420 800 150 10 255 40 115 10 40 445 670Howard..................................... 1,916 1,255 125 10 230 55 195 5 40 600 915

Howell ...................................... 9,501 5,320 630 105 1,180 345 1,425 55 440 2,645 3,660Iron........................................... 2,792 1,475 175 30 350 155 450 20 135 735 1,020Jackson.................................... 107,428 68,370 4,805 890 11,070 5,395 13,195 210 3,495 29,325 46,985Jasper ...................................... 20,219 11,735 1,305 155 2,605 845 2,680 95 800 5,530 8,505Jefferson .................................. 27,034 15,155 1,550 200 3,195 1,390 4,105 130 1,310 7,180 9,835

Johnson ................................... 6,067 3,650 390 65 690 270 710 25 265 1,785 2,365Knox......................................... 1,124 675 105 5 165 40 100 5 30 370 505Laclede .................................... 6,408 3,625 410 70 840 285 860 45 275 1,785 2,520Lafayette .................................. 6,701 4,270 385 85 795 290 655 25 195 2,005 2,855Lawrence ................................. 7,575 4,545 510 50 845 280 985 40 320 2,160 3,110

Lewis........................................ 2,073 1,275 165 20 290 90 180 10 45 645 910Lincoln...................................... 5,725 3,395 395 45 635 265 705 35 250 1,685 2,235Linn .......................................... 3,328 2,150 210 20 435 125 295 10 80 990 1,575Livingston................................. 3,283 2,055 250 20 450 110 295 15 90 950 1,550McDonald................................. 3,710 1,955 210 25 450 195 625 35 215 980 1,295

Macon ...................................... 3,615 2,295 265 20 465 110 345 15 100 1,110 1,650Madison ................................... 2,949 1,680 170 15 385 150 430 15 105 825 1,160Maries ...................................... 1,798 1,115 95 15 190 75 240 5 65 525 695Marion...................................... 6,006 3,630 320 90 720 335 660 30 220 1,640 2,640Mercer...................................... 979 590 100 5 150 25 80 5 25 300 465

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Miller ........................................ 4,582 2,830 270 30 510 190 565 25 165 1,360 1,850Mississippi................................ 3,099 1,605 185 25 510 155 475 20 125 765 1,280Moniteau .................................. 2,553 1,680 145 10 310 85 240 5 80 755 1,185Monroe..................................... 2,042 1,230 165 10 285 70 195 10 75 635 875Montgomery ............................. 2,697 1,635 180 35 345 110 290 10 90 805 1,115

Morgan..................................... 4,898 3,220 270 30 445 115 615 20 185 1,575 1,845New Madrid.............................. 4,205 2,085 300 40 650 245 665 25 195 1,060 1,645Newton..................................... 9,503 5,755 720 70 1,165 355 1,105 45 290 2,825 3,915Nodaway.................................. 3,594 2,210 375 20 540 95 270 10 75 1,175 1,710Oregon..................................... 2,604 1,330 180 45 340 100 445 35 130 700 930

Osage ...................................... 2,251 1,485 155 10 260 85 200 5 50 740 965Ozark ....................................... 2,741 1,565 200 25 295 85 420 25 125 855 930Pemiscot .................................. 4,657 2,215 230 55 720 300 755 35 345 1,090 1,740Perry ........................................ 3,408 2,175 225 15 435 120 310 10 120 1,035 1,545Pettis ........................................ 7,743 4,795 485 70 975 265 850 15 290 2,245 3,400

Phelps ...................................... 7,474 4,380 455 100 835 365 980 45 315 2,055 2,995Pike.......................................... 3,600 2,100 265 35 520 130 390 15 145 1,090 1,510Platte........................................ 8,313 5,410 510 35 850 365 850 15 275 2,480 3,510Polk.......................................... 5,067 2,965 440 35 610 200 595 25 195 1,540 2,065Pulaski ..................................... 4,871 2,700 310 50 675 225 645 40 225 1,365 1,800

Putnam..................................... 1,363 765 115 5 225 55 140 5 55 405 595Ralls ......................................... 1,724 1,035 140 10 210 55 190 10 75 535 705Randolph.................................. 4,373 2,605 280 30 575 165 560 10 150 1,185 1,935Ray........................................... 3,991 2,360 280 30 515 140 490 10 165 1,150 1,610Reynolds .................................. 1,683 805 125 20 210 90 300 30 105 430 550

Ripley ....................................... 3,625 1,925 190 40 450 155 610 50 205 990 1,225St. Charles ............................... 33,179 21,265 1,895 215 3,570 1,550 3,370 85 1,230 9,615 13,720St. Clair .................................... 2,707 1,590 215 35 320 60 375 15 95 845 1,055St. Francois.............................. 12,255 6,660 735 95 1,580 560 1,925 105 595 3,240 4,700St. Louis ................................... 175,021 117,125 10,560 1,300 20,145 6,310 14,700 310 4,570 52,315 82,400

St. Louis City............................ 65,731 38,470 2,045 955 7,380 4,335 9,735 165 2,645 15,055 28,970Ste. Genevieve......................... 3,338 2,060 270 20 365 145 370 10 100 1,065 1,340Saline ....................................... 4,933 3,065 255 90 570 305 490 15 140 1,370 2,250Schuyler................................... 994 600 95 5 130 20 100 5 40 310 430Scotland................................... 1,132 670 95 10 195 25 90 5 40 355 525

Scott......................................... 8,385 4,390 480 100 1,155 495 1,305 65 395 2,015 3,295Shannon................................... 1,898 945 130 25 230 95 350 20 105 500 650Shelby ...................................... 1,684 995 170 10 265 55 125 5 60 505 805Stoddard................................... 7,131 4,055 490 70 940 225 1,025 50 275 1,930 2,930Stone........................................ 6,964 4,810 420 55 585 170 740 25 160 2,285 2,625

Sullivan .................................... 1,550 945 130 10 210 60 165 5 25 480 685Taney ....................................... 8,724 5,770 450 60 840 280 1,025 35 265 2,765 3,370Texas........................................ 4,907 2,815 315 55 560 180 695 35 250 1,380 1,840Vernon...................................... 4,420 2,650 255 55 520 225 520 15 180 1,255 1,810Warren ..................................... 4,357 2,785 300 30 450 150 465 20 155 1,355 1,725

Washington .............................. 4,230 1,960 250 65 575 230 785 60 305 1,060 1,325Wayne...................................... 3,914 2,085 235 45 460 130 715 50 195 1,125 1,305Webster.................................... 5,405 2,980 395 50 690 205 780 30 275 1,515 2,020Worth ....................................... 645 380 55 0 115 25 55 0 15 200 290Wright....................................... 4,614 2,535 350 65 600 175 635 30 225 1,280 1,740

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Montana

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Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Montana 3 ............................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

155,072 95,734 11,626 1,480 18,025 6,148 16,545 689 4,825 48,069 63,180

Beaverhead.............................. 1,527 1,000 110 5 150 55 155 5 45 515 600Big Horn................................... 1,482 780 90 25 200 175 140 10 60 400 545Blaine....................................... 1,117 660 105 30 135 50 85 10 40 360 450Broadwater............................... 948 605 70 10 85 20 120 5 35 320 340Carbon ..................................... 1,938 1,285 185 15 230 55 135 5 30 700 810

Carter ....................................... 296 180 35 5 45 10 15 0 5 100 140Cascade................................... 14,468 9,075 945 130 1,640 535 1,635 60 450 4,345 5,915Chouteau ................................. 1,154 700 155 5 165 35 75 5 15 415 530Custer ...................................... 2,479 1,600 170 20 270 95 245 15 65 785 1,065Daniels ..................................... 554 355 60 5 90 10 25 5 5 205 255

Dawson.................................... 1,761 1,120 145 25 245 65 115 5 40 580 780Deer Lodge .............................. 2,377 1,445 150 25 270 90 330 10 55 695 985Fallon ....................................... 613 400 60 5 100 15 35 0 0 220 275Fergus...................................... 2,768 1,750 230 25 375 85 220 10 75 900 1,240Flathead................................... 13,220 8,015 1,015 100 1,470 495 1,590 65 470 4,050 5,090

Gallatin..................................... 7,271 4,825 595 50 760 245 600 20 175 2,340 3,120Garfield .................................... 265 160 40 0 45 5 10 0 5 95 135Glacier...................................... 1,615 905 105 30 205 125 160 10 75 465 600Golden Valley........................... 236 140 30 5 20 0 35 0 5 85 90Granite ..................................... 596 360 45 5 80 20 60 5 20 200 220

Hill ............................................ 2,462 1,395 170 50 360 150 230 10 95 690 1,035Jefferson .................................. 1,555 925 90 25 150 95 210 5 55 460 515Judith Basin ............................. 445 280 50 5 70 10 25 0 5 170 205Lake ......................................... 4,971 2,985 395 50 550 275 490 25 200 1,605 1,885Lewis And Clark ....................... 9,132 5,740 420 90 850 475 1,135 20 400 2,610 3,550

Liberty ...................................... 415 235 65 5 75 20 15 0 0 155 200Lincoln...................................... 4,258 2,280 325 30 495 155 725 50 200 1,275 1,370McCone.................................... 379 250 50 5 50 15 10 0 0 145 175Madison ................................... 1,445 980 110 10 145 35 120 10 35 530 575Meagher................................... 479 295 40 10 50 20 50 5 10 170 185

Mineral ..................................... 840 515 45 10 75 25 145 5 20 275 270Missoula................................... 12,437 7,450 850 120 1,365 560 1,615 45 430 3,555 5,035Musselshell .............................. 1,050 620 90 10 140 35 110 5 40 350 400Park.......................................... 2,519 1,650 175 25 295 70 240 5 60 770 1,125Petroleum................................. 94 65 5 0 10 5 5 0 5 40 30

Phillips...................................... 1,008 600 110 10 145 45 70 5 25 330 430Pondera ................................... 1,330 830 150 5 185 30 95 5 30 455 610Powder River ........................... 350 235 35 5 40 10 15 0 10 130 150Powell ...................................... 1,179 765 75 10 140 30 130 5 25 380 490Prairie....................................... 322 205 40 0 45 0 20 5 5 120 145

Ravalli ...................................... 7,316 4,535 580 110 775 245 790 45 235 2,370 2,770Richland................................... 1,975 1,130 205 15 300 85 170 5 65 615 870Roosevelt ................................. 1,817 1,010 185 25 240 135 155 10 55 570 730Rosebud................................... 1,298 705 85 15 140 135 145 10 65 390 410Sanders.................................... 2,404 1,410 180 20 255 90 335 25 90 755 830

Sheridan................................... 1,127 730 125 10 175 25 50 0 10 405 535Silver Bow................................ 7,295 4,410 450 70 980 260 885 30 210 2,110 3,135Stillwater................................... 1,487 950 145 10 170 40 135 10 25 525 600Sweet Grass ............................ 722 465 70 0 100 20 45 5 15 250 340Teton ........................................ 1,344 805 155 10 185 55 100 5 30 450 550

Toole ........................................ 938 600 80 10 115 30 80 5 20 295 420Treasure................................... 189 125 20 0 30 5 10 0 0 70 85Valley ....................................... 1,792 1,160 170 25 220 50 125 5 35 610 760Wheatland................................ 467 315 35 5 45 5 50 0 10 165 200Wibaux ..................................... 255 150 25 10 40 5 10 5 10 90 110Yellowstone.............................. 21,288 13,570 1,485 150 2,440 715 2,220 80 630 6,405 9,270

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Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Nebraska 3 .......................... 282,661 183,101 21,072 2,095 33,568 10,182 24,234 619 7,790 87,607 129,289

Adams...................................... 5,798 3,845 405 45 705 180 475 10 135 1,745 2,830Antelope................................... 1,708 1,095 205 10 240 30 85 5 40 605 805Arthur ....................................... 109 65 15 0 15 5 10 0 0 40 45Banner ..................................... 132 75 20 0 15 10 10 0 0 50 55Blaine....................................... 92 55 10 0 15 0 10 0 0 30 40

Boone....................................... 1,466 925 215 5 210 30 55 5 20 545 725Box Butte ................................. 1,953 1,260 160 20 220 65 165 5 60 585 930Boyd......................................... 730 415 100 10 140 10 35 5 15 255 360Brown....................................... 924 610 95 5 115 20 60 5 15 325 420Buffalo...................................... 5,944 3,880 445 30 715 215 495 10 155 1,850 2,815

Burt .......................................... 2,015 1,300 210 10 280 50 110 5 50 705 965Butler........................................ 1,957 1,240 210 10 245 60 135 5 50 675 875Cass......................................... 3,707 2,395 250 30 495 125 310 5 95 1,150 1,655Cedar ....................................... 2,168 1,345 290 5 345 55 85 0 40 755 1,085Chase....................................... 1,021 670 120 5 135 25 50 0 15 365 500

Cherry ...................................... 1,327 820 140 10 190 40 90 5 30 445 610Cheyenne................................. 2,097 1,335 180 15 270 60 170 5 60 660 965Clay.......................................... 1,557 975 180 15 215 40 95 5 35 530 705Colfax....................................... 1,956 1,230 235 15 340 40 75 5 15 645 1,025Cuming..................................... 2,349 1,530 290 15 350 50 85 0 30 870 1,175

Custer ...................................... 2,966 1,870 320 20 415 90 185 10 55 985 1,400Dakota...................................... 2,829 1,710 160 15 350 135 330 10 120 785 1,175Dawes...................................... 1,677 1,075 125 20 230 70 110 5 40 505 805Dawson.................................... 4,078 2,645 360 25 545 155 265 5 80 1,345 1,900Deuel........................................ 583 390 55 0 75 15 35 0 10 215 270

Dixon........................................ 1,294 835 130 5 185 55 65 0 20 440 640Dodge ...................................... 7,751 5,035 570 50 1,025 225 610 25 210 2,405 3,650Douglas.................................... 63,652 41,475 3,230 545 6,450 2,545 7,090 130 2,185 17,960 28,320Dundy....................................... 577 370 70 0 90 10 25 0 10 190 305Fillmore .................................... 1,608 1,010 155 10 260 50 90 0 35 520 805

Franklin .................................... 1,067 670 100 10 160 25 70 5 25 350 500Frontier..................................... 624 380 65 5 95 25 40 0 15 205 280Furnas...................................... 1,539 965 125 10 235 55 115 5 30 485 735Gage ........................................ 5,572 3,495 385 165 615 360 410 5 135 1,660 2,515Garden..................................... 669 470 50 0 80 15 45 0 10 235 310

Garfield .................................... 593 370 60 5 90 20 35 0 15 195 275Gosper ..................................... 635 425 60 5 75 20 40 0 10 230 270Grant........................................ 184 115 20 5 20 5 15 0 5 65 70Greeley .................................... 700 460 70 5 100 25 30 0 10 250 340Hall........................................... 8,920 5,840 610 55 980 315 850 25 245 2,775 4,015

Hamilton................................... 1,845 1,150 195 15 235 65 120 10 55 625 825Harlan ...................................... 966 695 65 5 115 15 65 0 5 350 440Hayes....................................... 190 115 25 0 25 10 15 0 0 65 80Hitchock ................................... 865 520 95 5 130 30 60 0 25 290 385Holt........................................... 2,688 1,615 315 15 430 90 175 5 45 935 1,245

Hooker ..................................... 238 170 25 0 35 0 10 0 0 75 130Howard..................................... 1,332 855 140 5 170 40 90 5 25 455 615Jefferson .................................. 2,168 1,425 185 15 285 55 145 5 55 720 1,050Johnson ................................... 1,196 800 115 15 155 20 70 0 20 395 595Kearney.................................... 1,285 820 125 30 155 70 65 0 20 430 595

Keith......................................... 1,980 1,360 110 15 215 70 170 5 35 665 830Keya Paha ............................... 237 140 35 0 40 10 10 0 0 85 115Kimball ..................................... 1,039 665 70 0 140 40 85 10 30 330 465Knox......................................... 2,497 1,525 310 15 390 75 125 5 50 895 1,185Lancaster ................................. 32,171 21,635 1,635 200 3,040 1,290 3,240 50 1,080 9,410 14,750

Lincoln...................................... 5,589 3,460 385 30 660 200 625 25 205 1,585 2,485Logan....................................... 173 100 30 5 30 0 5 0 5 65 85Loup......................................... 162 95 20 0 30 0 10 0 5 60 70McPherson............................... 121 70 25 0 20 0 5 0 0 45 50Madison ................................... 6,308 4,085 485 45 790 225 530 10 140 1,945 2,985

Merrick ..................................... 1,783 1,085 180 15 255 80 125 5 40 595 795Morrill ....................................... 1,150 710 90 20 155 45 95 5 30 380 485Nance....................................... 1,000 615 110 5 115 55 60 5 35 350 415Nemaha ................................... 1,674 1,075 140 15 230 65 120 5 25 520 820Nuckolls ................................... 1,508 990 180 10 190 35 80 0 20 545 740

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Otoe ......................................... 3,296 2,240 245 20 410 85 230 5 60 1,080 1,605Pawnee.................................... 989 680 95 5 115 20 50 5 20 340 485Perkins ..................................... 719 485 70 5 100 15 30 0 15 250 340Phelps ...................................... 2,077 1,370 160 10 265 80 150 5 35 680 955Pierce....................................... 1,605 960 205 15 250 50 80 0 45 540 765

Platte........................................ 5,328 3,595 465 25 630 165 325 10 115 1,755 2,520Polk.......................................... 1,306 885 120 0 190 30 55 0 25 460 645Red Willow............................... 2,534 1,705 200 20 295 75 180 10 50 820 1,180Richardson............................... 2,511 1,580 190 15 345 65 225 10 80 780 1,160Rock......................................... 430 275 50 0 75 10 20 0 0 155 225

Saline ....................................... 2,764 1,785 245 20 375 90 185 5 60 900 1,335Sarpy........................................ 10,924 6,945 625 80 1,150 520 1,100 40 465 3,140 4,270Saunders.................................. 3,481 2,210 300 25 455 125 250 10 105 1,125 1,580Scotts Bluff............................... 8,198 5,100 605 55 950 270 930 25 260 2,485 3,570Seward..................................... 2,879 1,895 260 15 360 90 185 10 65 950 1,365

Sheridan................................... 1,565 1,050 140 5 195 45 95 5 30 550 710Sherman .................................. 919 600 90 5 120 20 65 5 15 320 420Sioux........................................ 242 160 35 0 30 5 10 0 0 85 105Stanton..................................... 944 555 105 5 130 45 75 0 30 315 410Thayer...................................... 1,760 1,135 185 10 230 55 110 5 30 625 835

Thomas.................................... 199 120 25 0 25 5 20 0 5 70 90Thurston................................... 1,198 670 120 15 140 120 105 0 30 370 485Valley ....................................... 1,260 810 135 10 185 25 70 0 25 435 630Washington .............................. 2,858 1,945 205 10 350 80 185 10 75 940 1,310Wayne...................................... 1,597 1,045 175 10 220 55 75 0 15 540 780

Webster.................................... 1,184 735 125 10 170 35 85 0 25 400 535Wheeler.................................... 199 125 30 0 30 5 10 0 0 75 85York.......................................... 2,998 1,990 280 15 415 85 175 5 35 975 1,495

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Nevada

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Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Nevada 3 ..............................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

271,205 183,219 13,616 2,532 24,056 10,313 29,814 688 6,967 90,125 104,312

Churchill ................................... 3,625 2,335 270 25 410 145 340 10 90 1,205 1,455Clark......................................... 180,506 121,845 8,430 1,770 15,720 6,980 20,470 470 4,820 59,310 68,885Douglas.................................... 7,248 5,300 465 50 545 225 520 15 130 2,720 2,815Elko.......................................... 3,459 2,070 200 25 375 255 395 15 125 1,095 1,190Esmeralda................................ 229 140 15 0 25 10 30 0 10 85 65

Eureka...................................... 247 160 20 0 20 10 35 0 5 90 85Humboldt.................................. 1,685 1,045 95 20 160 95 210 5 55 555 590Lander...................................... 591 335 35 5 60 45 80 5 25 165 200Lincoln...................................... 857 550 65 5 90 40 85 5 15 305 295Lyon ......................................... 6,527 4,395 405 45 575 250 715 10 130 2,360 2,335

Mineral ..................................... 1,221 780 70 10 120 45 140 10 45 420 450Nye........................................... 8,160 5,720 400 65 565 215 945 50 200 2,915 2,720Carson City .............................. 9,557 6,735 560 90 960 330 690 15 175 3,225 4,210Pershing................................... 639 390 45 10 85 25 65 0 20 220 240Storey....................................... 569 395 20 5 45 20 65 5 15 195 205

Washoe.................................... 44,480 30,045 2,395 385 4,080 1,565 4,875 70 1,065 14,745 17,915White Pine................................ 1,600 975 125 20 220 60 155 5 40 515 650

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New Hampshire

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Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

New Hampshire 3 ................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

195,065 129,909 9,506 1,329 17,730 6,544 21,967 567 7,513 58,524 82,905

Belknap.................................... 11,604 8,000 645 75 940 345 1,175 40 385 3,762 4,906Carroll ...................................... 9,637 6,645 635 70 865 305 850 25 240 3,280 3,978Cheshire................................... 12,967 8,850 620 100 1,175 415 1,335 35 435 4,060 5,567Coos......................................... 8,332 5,295 515 65 985 260 925 30 260 2,556 3,567Grafton..................................... 14,204 9,530 850 100 1,360 415 1,385 40 525 4,496 6,112

Hillsboro................................... 53,311 35,220 2,165 360 4,790 1,880 6,530 150 2,215 15,113 22,891Merrimack ................................ 22,052 14,450 995 155 1,975 935 2,520 45 980 6,321 9,547Rockingham............................. 37,916 25,300 1,870 240 3,420 1,225 4,255 130 1,475 11,486 15,751Strafford ................................... 16,843 11,155 765 95 1,475 495 2,090 50 720 4,871 7,154Sullivan .................................... 8,191 5,460 445 70 745 270 900 20 280 2,576 3,428

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Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

New Jersey3 .......................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

1,322,550 902,780 60,357 11,318 137,830 50,441 122,317 3,392 34,115 400,172 609,931

Atlantic ..................................... 41,903 28,170 1,660 345 4,245 1,810 4,355 85 1,235 12,375 18,735Bergen ..................................... 149,015 109,320 7,245 1,045 15,360 3,435 10,050 285 2,275 48,785 73,705Burlington................................. 65,497 44,040 3,495 595 7,130 2,545 5,735 135 1,825 20,240 29,405Camden ................................... 79,824 50,620 4,000 825 9,355 3,600 8,545 250 2,630 22,935 35,390Cape May................................. 24,814 17,145 1,250 235 2,645 1,000 1,915 65 560 7,770 11,290

Cumberland ............................. 25,380 15,870 930 375 2,520 1,470 3,165 95 955 6,920 10,705Essex ....................................... 113,365 72,670 4,320 1,135 11,270 6,540 13,730 335 3,365 31,145 50,025Gloucester................................ 38,487 24,245 2,040 320 4,695 1,545 4,160 135 1,345 11,100 16,680Hudson..................................... 77,834 50,225 3,060 810 7,975 3,720 9,310 370 2,365 21,605 34,140Hunterdon ................................ 15,314 10,585 805 260 1,570 680 1,090 20 305 4,915 6,820

Mercer...................................... 55,409 36,935 2,130 865 5,345 3,565 5,045 110 1,415 15,975 25,225Middlesex................................. 107,531 74,350 4,765 870 11,100 3,585 9,765 250 2,845 33,210 49,465Monmouth ................................ 94,020 63,555 4,710 675 10,620 3,250 8,485 240 2,485 28,040 44,050Morris ....................................... 61,933 44,305 3,165 460 6,255 1,720 4,725 90 1,210 19,910 29,000Ocean ...................................... 131,208 97,185 5,965 555 12,950 2,825 8,870 320 2,540 42,890 64,640

Passaic .................................... 72,123 47,870 2,865 755 7,130 3,040 7,885 240 2,340 20,920 32,205Salem....................................... 12,491 7,910 720 80 1,495 495 1,305 50 435 3,700 5,465Somerset.................................. 36,732 26,170 1,730 240 3,750 1,250 2,750 45 795 11,655 17,410Sussex ..................................... 17,805 11,250 835 150 1,955 730 2,110 60 715 5,070 7,460Union........................................ 85,142 59,095 3,830 620 8,540 3,105 7,785 170 1,995 26,025 40,285Warren ..................................... 16,706 11,260 840 105 1,925 525 1,535 40 475 4,985 7,825

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Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

New Mexico 3 ......................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

270,658 158,310 21,203 3,446 30,951 14,300 30,595 1,827 10,026 80,583 105,013

Bernalillo .................................. 79,967 49,140 6,025 790 8,975 3,590 8,710 350 2,385 23,705 33,595Catron ...................................... 825 505 80 20 80 30 90 0 20 280 275Chaves..................................... 11,646 7,025 865 160 1,360 460 1,270 70 435 3,545 4,750Cibola....................................... 3,601 1,750 310 60 505 285 475 35 180 1,025 1,150Colfax....................................... 2,981 1,830 240 25 330 80 340 25 110 935 1,195

Curry ........................................ 6,552 3,665 450 75 845 310 805 70 335 1,755 2,600De Baca ................................... 631 390 55 10 85 20 55 5 10 205 280Dona Ana................................. 23,065 13,600 2,155 420 2,400 1,205 2,240 185 860 7,270 8,560Eddy......................................... 10,246 5,770 840 120 1,320 465 1,175 110 445 3,030 4,155Grant........................................ 6,544 3,870 585 85 750 255 710 55 235 2,130 2,475

Guadalupe ............................... 933 470 80 10 110 55 155 10 45 270 300Harding .................................... 264 175 30 0 25 5 20 5 5 95 120Hidalgo..................................... 995 555 65 25 110 50 130 20 40 300 355Lea........................................... 9,332 5,125 795 100 1,310 480 1,035 105 380 2,765 3,615Lincoln...................................... 3,996 2,655 325 30 395 145 335 15 95 1,365 1,530

Los Alamos .............................. 2,165 1,560 220 10 220 55 85 0 15 770 1,065Luna......................................... 5,484 3,525 410 95 520 190 525 45 175 1,890 2,015McKinley .................................. 7,053 3,190 475 175 1,005 1,045 745 60 360 1,745 2,225Mora......................................... 1,119 560 110 15 145 40 165 10 75 345 375Otero........................................ 9,040 5,490 750 115 935 485 910 55 300 2,785 3,425

Quay ........................................ 2,402 1,440 175 25 280 105 315 10 50 745 955Rio Arriba ................................. 6,897 3,235 535 125 830 540 1,115 75 440 1,755 2,240Roosevelt ................................. 2,925 1,700 245 30 420 105 310 25 90 870 1,255Sandoval .................................. 12,122 7,455 875 120 1,260 670 1,250 55 435 3,650 4,845San Jaun.................................. 14,362 7,440 1,180 245 1,865 1,230 1,625 125 655 4,020 5,005

San Miguel ............................... 4,848 2,465 320 60 530 295 855 50 275 1,290 1,610Santa Fe .................................. 17,286 10,720 1,225 205 1,720 885 1,940 65 525 5,130 6,825Sierra ....................................... 3,962 2,650 250 20 435 85 435 20 65 1,455 1,520Socorro .................................... 2,479 1,275 235 30 335 145 330 20 110 720 885Taos ......................................... 4,951 2,700 400 80 575 255 700 45 195 1,350 1,805

Torrance................................... 2,274 1,150 170 35 265 130 335 30 160 640 710Union........................................ 982 590 95 5 130 55 80 0 25 330 410Valencia ................................... 8,708 4,625 635 125 875 550 1,330 75 495 2,410 2,880

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Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

New York3 ...........................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

2,966,658 1,919,252 149,514 32,797 306,101 117,235 331,153 11,781 98,825 852,608 1,302,832

Albany ...................................... 52,049 34,795 2,385 485 5,420 1,675 5,650 120 1,520 14,635 24,290Allegany ................................... 9,495 5,915 615 110 1,010 335 1,075 60 375 2,885 3,760Bronx........................................ 159,296 94,710 6,395 2,655 15,865 10,540 21,605 935 6,590 38,380 66,920Broome .................................... 43,282 28,720 2,335 460 4,240 1,640 4,440 120 1,325 12,670 19,195Cattaraugus ............................. 16,578 10,420 900 150 1,840 570 1,975 75 650 4,760 6,965

Cayuga..................................... 14,567 9,705 685 95 1,545 520 1,465 50 500 4,260 6,465Chautauqua ............................. 29,528 19,130 1,715 250 3,405 950 2,990 140 950 8,855 13,015Chemung ................................. 19,317 12,280 1,010 155 2,035 665 2,360 105 705 5,490 8,425Chenango ................................ 10,436 6,565 505 85 1,040 305 1,390 60 485 3,010 4,170Clinton...................................... 13,630 7,785 940 150 1,765 505 1,830 65 590 3,695 5,450

Columbia.................................. 12,955 8,535 625 170 1,325 405 1,405 45 445 3,960 5,540Cortland ................................... 8,291 5,325 355 60 765 265 1,125 35 360 2,340 3,445Delaware.................................. 11,087 7,000 630 115 1,200 325 1,255 85 475 3,400 4,480Dutchess .................................. 45,759 28,230 2,250 645 4,590 2,460 5,470 200 1,915 12,950 18,800Erie........................................... 189,698 119,755 11,540 1,975 24,390 6,605 19,210 565 5,660 54,745 86,345

Essex ....................................... 7,884 4,975 485 75 1,005 295 755 45 250 2,390 3,350Franklin .................................... 9,645 5,430 595 185 1,165 685 1,170 50 365 2,590 3,830Fulton....................................... 11,427 7,620 470 95 990 440 1,350 55 405 3,310 4,930Genesee .................................. 11,284 7,450 600 75 1,255 325 1,165 40 375 3,320 4,950Greene..................................... 10,050 6,445 515 70 1,035 295 1,220 50 420 3,065 4,060

Hamilton................................... 1,404 1,030 95 5 130 15 105 5 20 525 590Herkimer .................................. 14,065 9,335 690 115 1,415 405 1,495 60 550 4,175 6,165Jefferson .................................. 17,677 10,655 1,095 165 2,035 690 2,175 120 740 4,975 7,300Kings........................................ 293,361 182,020 13,910 4,200 30,620 15,605 35,715 1,505 9,785 78,740 127,055Lewis........................................ 4,945 2,955 430 40 605 150 530 35 200 1,515 1,985

Livingston................................. 10,415 6,730 545 95 1,010 385 1,160 50 440 3,100 4,265Madison ................................... 11,579 7,310 670 95 1,295 425 1,290 45 450 3,410 4,805Monroe..................................... 124,773 83,515 6,200 1,110 11,405 4,090 13,730 290 4,435 36,100 54,990Montgomery ............................. 13,061 9,000 560 125 1,190 400 1,280 50 455 3,885 5,985Nassau..................................... 237,187 162,615 13,855 1,820 25,505 6,670 20,130 715 5,875 75,900 110,665

New York.................................. 208,346 145,380 7,570 2,970 17,250 7,995 22,795 570 3,815 60,470 96,470Niagara .................................... 45,866 28,490 2,855 340 5,595 1,455 5,370 190 1,570 13,345 19,910Oneida ..................................... 50,611 31,540 2,635 695 5,190 2,335 5,955 215 2,045 14,095 21,745Onondaga ................................ 82,654 54,255 4,335 720 8,280 2,665 9,100 220 3,080 23,935 36,580Ontario ..................................... 17,582 11,790 870 120 1,635 565 1,865 60 675 5,265 7,480

Orange..................................... 48,536 28,960 2,080 480 4,925 2,200 6,780 285 2,825 12,770 19,575Orleans .................................... 7,654 4,825 400 75 780 250 960 35 330 2,200 3,060Oswego.................................... 21,282 12,080 1,290 210 2,395 800 3,130 180 1,195 5,745 8,070Otsego ..................................... 12,056 7,755 650 135 1,225 425 1,325 60 480 3,620 5,060Putnam..................................... 12,232 7,855 560 105 1,135 500 1,540 45 490 3,555 4,895

Queens .................................... 293,793 199,545 14,360 3,290 28,995 10,625 29,260 1,100 6,620 86,455 136,335Rensselaer............................... 26,868 17,625 1,240 200 2,840 850 3,085 80 950 7,850 11,735Richmond................................. 67,026 39,170 3,305 685 7,325 2,945 9,785 455 3,355 17,520 27,290Rockland.................................. 43,193 28,440 1,910 770 3,975 2,470 4,225 125 1,280 12,720 18,385St. Lawrence ............................ 20,867 11,750 1,530 235 2,910 810 2,670 155 805 5,865 8,320

Saratoga .................................. 30,445 19,560 1,680 315 3,145 1,185 3,345 100 1,115 8,975 12,655Schnectady .............................. 30,425 20,210 1,760 280 3,265 1,000 2,920 85 905 9,085 14,090Schoharie................................. 6,026 3,720 350 70 665 250 720 25 225 1,835 2,360Schuyler................................... 3,917 2,420 215 40 430 145 485 20 165 1,145 1,525Seneca..................................... 6,759 4,350 350 60 620 210 865 15 290 2,005 2,760

Steuben.................................... 19,872 12,315 1,195 220 2,185 700 2,345 95 820 5,735 8,165Suffolk ...................................... 226,005 140,110 11,020 2,365 23,515 8,435 29,210 1,065 10,285 64,035 93,155Sullivan .................................... 15,224 9,140 690 195 1,470 835 2,045 75 775 4,530 5,640Tioga ........................................ 9,385 5,985 685 80 950 310 990 35 350 2,860 3,775Tompkins.................................. 11,949 7,925 630 105 1,100 430 1,340 25 395 3,460 5,280

Ulster........................................ 31,868 19,750 1,580 310 3,310 1,215 4,140 145 1,420 9,090 13,070Warren ..................................... 13,007 8,265 715 115 1,380 430 1,545 60 500 3,740 5,450Washington .............................. 10,921 6,850 600 85 1,215 350 1,325 55 440 3,145 4,525Wayne...................................... 17,422 10,660 750 410 1,415 1,425 1,970 50 740 4,840 6,665Westchester ............................. 147,711 104,635 7,330 1,195 14,595 4,375 12,195 315 3,070 45,955 71,440Wyoming .................................. 7,266 4,555 475 55 780 255 825 40 280 2,125 3,040Yates ........................................ 5,129 3,365 295 35 505 155 525 25 225 1,600 2,115

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Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

North Carolina 3 .................. 1,322,399 813,306 59,465 10,246 139,009 56,922 188,124 4,630 50,697 354,810 543,408

Alamance................................. 24,606 16,805 885 155 2,215 860 2,935 50 700 6,975 10,980Alexander................................. 5,238 3,335 185 25 475 215 755 15 235 1,445 2,120Alleghany ................................. 2,612 1,650 115 10 335 90 345 10 55 745 1,120Anson....................................... 5,098 2,860 175 30 595 260 895 25 255 1,195 2,070Ashe......................................... 5,731 3,490 375 50 725 180 730 25 155 1,705 2,350

Avery........................................ 3,483 2,220 200 25 360 95 435 10 140 1,090 1,370Beaufort ................................... 10,258 5,765 575 110 1,300 420 1,555 45 490 2,665 4,035Bertie........................................ 5,129 2,515 245 45 710 240 960 35 380 1,190 1,880Bladen...................................... 6,844 3,445 285 50 835 365 1,400 45 420 1,540 2,495Brunswick................................. 16,831 10,670 835 125 1,550 560 2,425 85 580 5,145 5,895

Buncombe................................ 41,331 26,290 2,230 315 4,325 1,415 5,355 100 1,300 11,590 18,050Burke........................................ 15,626 9,990 475 210 1,355 800 2,255 25 515 4,090 6,350Cabarrus .................................. 20,647 14,020 570 135 1,685 810 2,715 40 670 5,725 8,815Caldwell ................................... 14,218 8,955 545 120 1,460 620 2,005 35 480 3,930 5,755Camden ................................... 1,341 810 90 15 165 50 145 10 55 415 510

Carteret .................................... 12,635 8,235 770 75 1,375 345 1,415 60 360 3,915 5,110Caswell .................................... 4,347 2,435 190 30 530 210 740 35 175 1,110 1,670Catawba................................... 24,621 16,830 710 165 2,185 965 2,980 50 735 6,910 10,665Chatham .................................. 8,947 6,020 500 60 830 310 950 15 260 2,720 3,960Cherokee ................................. 6,436 3,870 360 30 710 210 960 40 255 1,860 2,430

Chowan.................................... 3,460 2,110 215 40 420 130 385 20 140 1,005 1,435Clay.......................................... 2,443 1,545 160 15 290 60 285 10 80 760 1,005Cleveland................................. 19,234 11,905 595 120 1,770 805 3,160 70 810 4,935 7,720Columbus................................. 12,281 5,735 545 120 1,680 685 2,620 90 805 2,705 4,335Craven ..................................... 16,610 10,485 1,045 105 1,700 590 2,100 75 510 4,855 6,755

Cumberland ............................. 35,129 18,260 1,940 345 4,260 2,310 5,970 210 1,835 8,385 12,635Currituck................................... 2,882 1,745 160 35 345 135 340 25 100 840 1,100Dare ......................................... 5,155 3,460 325 35 510 185 480 20 140 1,660 2,000Davidson.................................. 25,278 16,510 925 165 2,290 890 3,605 60 835 7,090 10,320Davie........................................ 6,218 4,095 330 45 620 195 710 20 205 1,855 2,620

Duplin....................................... 9,096 4,905 430 70 1,190 495 1,535 60 410 2,150 3,575Durham .................................... 28,979 18,220 925 255 2,585 1,470 4,340 50 1,135 7,280 12,335Edgecombe.............................. 11,232 5,935 390 110 1,255 650 2,185 50 655 2,495 4,240Forsyth ..................................... 50,065 33,650 2,285 375 5,045 1,795 5,505 85 1,325 13,930 22,605Franklin .................................... 7,127 3,890 280 55 815 380 1,290 30 385 1,710 2,685

Gaston ..................................... 34,017 21,500 930 205 3,180 1,390 5,350 115 1,345 8,605 14,080Gates ....................................... 2,163 1,180 145 10 325 105 285 20 95 595 875Graham.................................... 1,938 1,050 125 20 255 60 325 15 90 515 730Granville................................... 8,111 4,425 255 190 830 710 1,310 20 370 1,905 3,000Greene..................................... 3,154 1,735 160 30 415 150 520 15 130 760 1,295

Guilford .................................... 63,774 43,045 2,560 440 6,020 2,500 7,255 130 1,825 18,020 28,670Halifax ...................................... 13,958 6,785 590 145 1,775 705 2,750 140 1,070 3,075 5,020Harnett ..................................... 12,464 6,940 500 100 1,435 695 2,085 65 645 2,985 4,860Haywood.................................. 13,463 8,280 985 75 1,680 330 1,700 55 360 3,905 5,660Henderson ............................... 22,919 15,825 1,655 130 2,160 500 2,095 45 510 7,510 10,190

Hertford .................................... 5,158 2,740 235 40 710 260 860 40 275 1,260 2,065Hoke......................................... 4,249 2,120 135 55 410 300 900 25 305 875 1,435Hyde......................................... 1,172 640 75 10 200 55 145 5 40 310 500Iredell ....................................... 20,154 13,390 775 120 1,880 810 2,560 40 580 5,620 8,585Jackson.................................... 5,852 3,580 340 50 755 170 765 25 165 1,705 2,370

Johnston .................................. 17,648 9,445 705 135 2,150 820 3,445 85 865 4,130 6,675Jones ....................................... 2,220 1,195 130 25 330 80 360 10 90 570 870Lee........................................... 9,632 5,845 435 55 1,040 425 1,380 30 420 2,625 3,905Lenoir ....................................... 12,861 7,335 460 180 1,445 925 1,955 50 510 3,075 5,170Lincoln...................................... 9,727 6,205 310 50 905 395 1,445 35 380 2,610 3,920

McDowell ................................. 8,434 5,230 345 65 855 320 1,290 25 305 2,305 3,385Macon ...................................... 8,223 5,565 560 50 910 170 785 20 160 2,675 3,545Madison ................................... 4,072 2,305 290 25 530 130 610 20 160 1,160 1,610Martin ....................................... 5,510 3,020 215 35 740 280 885 35 300 1,290 2,205Mecklenburg ............................ 77,568 49,900 3,435 605 8,005 3,820 9,290 145 2,370 20,975 34,150

Mitchell..................................... 3,724 2,180 215 25 470 120 570 20 125 1,055 1,515Montgomery ............................. 4,469 2,785 120 40 415 205 725 10 170 1,165 1,850Moore....................................... 19,595 13,525 1,500 105 1,730 520 1,730 30 455 6,600 8,540Nash......................................... 15,121 8,480 670 95 1,825 730 2,510 70 740 3,605 6,150New Hanover ........................... 27,602 17,355 1,450 200 2,935 995 3,570 90 1,005 7,740 11,425

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Northampton ............................ 5,525 2,870 240 35 760 265 980 40 335 1,315 2,125Onslow..................................... 14,257 7,970 835 120 1,685 745 2,110 120 670 3,680 5,150Orange..................................... 12,534 8,315 605 100 1,225 475 1,450 20 345 3,665 5,575Pamlico .................................... 3,086 1,925 190 25 350 120 370 10 95 930 1,200Pasquotank .............................. 6,398 3,825 335 50 850 300 730 35 275 1,715 2,800

Pender ..................................... 7,682 4,455 400 65 750 290 1,240 45 435 2,135 2,755Perquimans.............................. 2,850 1,735 205 25 350 110 315 20 90 870 1,135Person...................................... 6,747 4,065 290 55 745 245 1,045 15 285 1,790 2,755Pitt............................................ 18,889 10,375 820 155 2,295 925 3,245 90 985 4,405 7,535Polk.......................................... 5,115 3,540 365 30 505 105 455 10 105 1,690 2,390

Randolph.................................. 21,839 14,700 680 160 1,870 810 2,820 70 730 6,150 9,170Richmond................................. 9,874 5,125 255 85 995 500 2,225 60 630 2,125 3,520Robeson................................... 20,913 9,780 720 250 2,305 1,455 4,665 105 1,635 4,330 6,840Rockingham............................. 18,953 12,000 650 125 1,885 745 2,810 70 665 4,970 7,920Rowan...................................... 23,374 15,130 765 140 2,050 935 3,360 70 925 6,355 9,835

Rutherford ................................ 13,243 8,395 495 80 1,290 460 2,015 50 460 3,605 5,545Sampson.................................. 11,259 6,160 465 100 1,375 595 2,035 60 470 2,750 4,355Scotland................................... 6,964 3,455 195 70 735 400 1,600 45 465 1,415 2,455Stanly ....................................... 11,402 7,480 325 65 1,055 435 1,600 20 420 3,100 4,895Stokes ...................................... 7,179 4,210 365 50 890 325 1,055 15 270 1,805 2,845

Surry ........................................ 14,822 9,400 650 90 1,595 480 2,100 40 465 3,965 6,375Swain ....................................... 3,012 1,695 145 25 350 165 490 25 115 770 1,120Transylvania............................. 7,813 5,265 630 45 755 155 770 20 175 2,545 3,315Tyrrell ....................................... 889 520 60 10 110 40 110 0 40 265 355Union........................................ 15,056 9,560 610 90 1,515 695 2,000 45 540 4,160 6,150

Vance ....................................... 8,938 4,705 275 80 985 495 1,785 50 565 1,985 3,340Wake........................................ 62,502 39,320 3,010 440 6,350 2,860 8,135 125 2,260 16,870 26,330Warren ..................................... 3,989 2,120 180 45 485 230 690 20 220 995 1,505Washington .............................. 3,065 1,600 210 35 475 145 430 20 150 795 1,205Watauga................................... 6,053 3,930 385 65 680 225 610 25 135 1,850 2,540

Wayne...................................... 19,699 10,680 930 265 2,290 1,200 3,295 95 945 4,680 7,495Wilkes ...................................... 12,726 7,635 685 100 1,510 460 1,885 50 400 3,565 5,055Wilson ...................................... 14,206 8,060 615 105 1,775 680 2,305 50 615 3,425 5,830Yadkin ...................................... 7,054 4,455 365 50 825 260 890 15 195 1,990 2,980Yancey ..................................... 4,361 2,580 340 35 535 120 585 20 145 1,310 1,765

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

North Dakota3 ....................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

114,171 69,430 11,609 918 16,608 4,094 8,806 244 2,462 36,989 51,746

Adams...................................... 707 425 75 5 120 30 35 0 15 235 330Barnes...................................... 2,808 1,740 275 30 440 80 170 10 65 935 1,330Benson..................................... 1,268 710 120 15 200 95 85 10 35 435 515Billings...................................... 144 80 25 0 20 5 10 0 5 55 55Bottineau.................................. 1,761 1,085 210 5 305 30 95 5 25 625 855

Bowman................................... 832 510 95 10 145 20 30 5 15 295 400Burke........................................ 695 420 105 5 115 15 20 0 15 265 330Burleigh.................................... 10,880 6,815 815 110 1,390 415 1,080 25 230 3,220 4,840Cass......................................... 14,973 9,295 1,135 125 1,895 570 1,555 25 375 4,470 6,695Cavalier.................................... 1,297 760 200 5 255 15 45 5 10 475 625

Dickey ...................................... 1,371 885 130 10 220 50 60 0 15 470 670Divide....................................... 635 415 80 5 110 5 15 0 5 240 320Dunn ........................................ 715 420 100 10 110 20 45 0 10 260 310Eddy......................................... 766 435 85 10 135 30 50 0 20 260 360Emmons................................... 1,257 750 210 5 185 35 50 5 15 485 545

Foster....................................... 926 580 120 5 150 20 35 0 15 345 440Golden Valley........................... 473 300 55 5 70 5 25 0 10 155 245Grand Forks ............................. 7,768 4,825 610 55 995 360 750 15 160 2,325 3,480Grant........................................ 822 485 120 5 150 15 30 0 15 310 380Griggs ...................................... 747 485 95 5 120 10 25 0 5 270 390

Hettinger .................................. 860 480 155 5 155 15 40 0 10 315 390Kidder....................................... 736 405 145 0 135 10 35 0 5 270 345La Moure.................................. 1,289 765 215 5 210 25 50 0 20 480 615Logan....................................... 708 400 135 0 120 15 25 0 10 260 330McHenry................................... 1,599 930 225 15 230 50 120 0 30 570 695

McIntosh .................................. 1,278 775 200 5 225 20 40 0 10 490 620McKenzie ................................. 979 590 115 10 140 35 65 0 25 350 410McLean .................................... 2,319 1,405 295 10 350 70 155 5 30 825 1,045Mercer...................................... 1,557 890 220 5 250 45 100 10 35 535 695Morton...................................... 4,595 2,715 470 45 620 170 430 15 130 1,460 1,940

Mountrial .................................. 1,456 845 155 15 225 75 110 0 30 490 625Nelson...................................... 1,134 725 135 5 195 20 50 0 5 420 555Oliver........................................ 373 210 50 0 55 20 25 5 10 125 150Pembina................................... 1,932 1,210 205 15 315 55 110 0 20 700 910Pierce....................................... 1,216 765 170 5 185 30 45 0 15 425 610

Ramsey.................................... 2,702 1,725 240 25 390 100 165 5 55 915 1,270Ransom.................................... 1,293 810 145 5 205 30 80 5 15 470 610Renville .................................... 637 375 90 5 120 20 25 0 5 220 305Richland................................... 3,135 1,835 360 20 535 120 185 5 75 1,035 1,480Rolette...................................... 1,922 1,005 100 30 245 170 240 10 120 525 670

Sargent .................................... 905 525 130 0 160 15 60 0 15 335 410Sheridan................................... 522 305 95 5 75 10 25 0 10 205 220Sioux........................................ 356 140 15 15 45 60 50 5 25 75 90Slope........................................ 162 110 20 0 20 0 10 0 0 65 70Stark......................................... 4,453 2,525 495 35 680 185 385 10 140 1,340 2,000

Steele ....................................... 549 360 90 0 80 5 10 0 5 235 250Stutsman .................................. 4,570 2,850 385 35 660 145 405 5 85 1,410 2,150Towner ..................................... 739 450 90 5 140 15 30 5 5 250 390Traill ......................................... 1,825 1,185 195 5 280 50 85 5 20 640 905Walsh ....................................... 2,944 1,845 275 60 410 155 150 5 45 950 1,350

Ward ........................................ 8,884 5,475 740 60 1,170 305 845 25 265 2,650 3,975Wells ........................................ 1,468 865 200 10 255 45 70 5 20 510 710Williams.................................... 4,224 2,515 395 35 600 185 375 15 105 1,315 1,840

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Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Ohio 3 .................................. 1,893,896 1,146,261 144,670 16,891 258,913 73,425 191,984 6,427 55,325 560,613 834,698

Adams...................................... 5,367 2,540 495 80 845 265 820 45 275 1,465 1,915Allen......................................... 19,747 12,125 1,545 195 2,675 770 1,810 55 570 5,855 8,840Ashland.................................... 8,640 5,570 710 50 1,155 290 670 20 175 2,775 3,890Ashtabula ................................. 18,808 11,140 1,405 225 2,530 835 1,955 80 640 5,545 7,885Athens...................................... 7,817 4,095 650 80 1,280 390 975 45 300 2,170 3,205

Auglaize ................................... 7,745 4,880 725 50 1,095 240 555 20 180 2,475 3,615Belmont.................................... 16,286 9,255 1,410 95 2,970 490 1,585 70 410 4,700 7,480Brown....................................... 6,803 3,505 595 75 935 315 940 50 385 1,875 2,550Butler........................................ 47,993 27,520 3,890 435 6,415 1,915 5,815 205 1,800 13,870 19,575Carroll ...................................... 5,139 3,035 460 65 740 200 450 25 165 1,625 2,080

Champaign............................... 6,408 3,680 505 50 890 270 735 35 245 1,815 2,685Clark......................................... 26,675 15,425 2,080 225 3,755 1,065 3,130 120 875 7,580 11,595Clermont .................................. 25,093 14,095 1,840 265 3,335 1,220 3,200 100 1,040 6,990 9,845Clinton...................................... 7,033 3,880 650 40 1,040 310 805 35 275 2,065 2,890Columbiana.............................. 21,795 12,670 2,015 190 3,475 775 2,005 105 560 6,600 9,670

Coshocton................................ 7,055 4,050 625 100 1,025 365 680 30 180 2,060 2,960Crawford .................................. 9,308 5,730 730 60 1,240 300 945 40 265 2,765 4,065Cuyahoga................................. 256,341 166,445 15,875 2,310 33,685 9,215 22,420 555 5,835 77,180 121,500Darke ....................................... 9,861 6,155 895 65 1,315 350 815 25 240 3,075 4,505Defiance................................... 6,682 3,955 640 40 870 265 685 15 210 1,970 2,885

Delaware.................................. 11,293 7,210 855 55 1,370 395 1,060 25 325 3,550 4,830Erie........................................... 14,663 9,395 1,060 115 1,820 530 1,310 55 380 4,675 6,325Fairfield .................................... 18,231 10,970 1,475 155 2,425 710 1,900 55 540 5,440 7,655Fayette ..................................... 4,893 2,780 410 50 815 200 505 20 115 1,475 2,135Franklin .................................... 131,066 78,515 8,035 1,235 16,580 6,380 15,635 325 4,360 36,645 56,770

Fulton....................................... 6,829 4,325 555 40 865 250 610 20 165 2,165 3,100Gallia........................................ 6,088 2,925 530 85 955 415 845 55 275 1,640 2,225Geauga .................................... 12,522 8,550 1,010 105 1,510 390 735 10 215 4,180 5,770Greene..................................... 20,623 12,575 1,915 160 2,600 765 1,940 60 610 6,355 8,795Guernsey ................................. 8,297 4,685 605 125 1,110 460 975 50 285 2,345 3,265

Hamilton................................... 140,673 86,995 9,475 1,240 18,370 5,295 14,830 330 4,140 40,060 64,795Hancock................................... 11,238 7,295 905 70 1,425 415 875 15 240 3,500 5,150Hardin ...................................... 5,333 3,100 480 40 845 195 510 25 140 1,590 2,325Harrison ................................... 3,574 1,955 355 40 585 110 380 45 105 1,080 1,500Henry ....................................... 5,155 3,190 475 35 680 230 405 10 130 1,585 2,305

Highland................................... 7,544 4,185 620 65 1,070 335 950 40 280 2,235 2,995Hocking.................................... 4,891 2,625 450 40 700 195 665 35 180 1,395 1,870Holmes..................................... 3,604 2,125 360 40 545 155 305 10 65 1,175 1,545Huron ....................................... 9,504 5,700 760 75 1,255 400 960 45 310 2,815 4,060Jackson.................................... 6,082 2,905 475 70 1,000 300 980 60 290 1,510 2,350

Jefferson .................................. 17,693 9,520 1,860 160 3,235 580 1,775 110 455 5,215 7,800Knox......................................... 9,516 5,640 815 165 1,315 455 835 35 255 2,885 4,120Lake ......................................... 39,254 26,120 2,660 325 5,040 1,245 2,980 70 815 12,415 18,060Lawrence ................................. 12,685 5,835 1,095 115 2,100 490 2,145 160 745 3,185 4,710Licking...................................... 22,355 13,360 1,775 195 3,080 965 2,200 75 705 6,635 9,360

Logan....................................... 7,687 4,680 630 45 1,095 230 735 30 240 2,370 3,380Lorain ....................................... 45,169 27,425 3,845 485 6,210 1,725 4,115 155 1,210 13,825 19,585Lucas ....................................... 75,571 45,385 4,730 755 9,750 3,140 8,840 240 2,730 21,210 33,165Madison ................................... 5,607 3,315 425 35 805 205 640 20 160 1,645 2,395Mahoning ................................. 56,895 34,020 4,960 570 8,860 2,070 4,840 190 1,385 17,300 26,200

Marion...................................... 11,687 6,455 905 70 1,675 500 1,540 60 480 3,205 4,835Medina ..................................... 19,887 12,675 1,660 170 2,600 760 1,480 60 480 6,350 8,575Meigs ....................................... 4,436 2,050 495 30 835 180 595 55 195 1,190 1,760Mercer...................................... 7,391 4,700 665 60 905 300 560 20 180 2,410 3,340Miami ....................................... 16,958 10,575 1,340 125 2,170 565 1,695 45 445 5,055 7,430

Monroe..................................... 3,155 1,615 420 45 540 105 320 25 85 1,000 1,240Montgomery ............................. 98,187 58,985 6,735 815 12,420 3,710 11,815 305 3,400 27,960 42,670Morgan..................................... 2,876 1,520 285 30 420 145 350 25 100 825 1,110Morrow..................................... 4,766 2,595 415 50 625 230 615 40 195 1,410 1,770Muskingum............................... 16,271 9,230 1,260 160 2,235 665 1,970 95 655 4,510 6,790

Noble........................................ 2,295 1,220 235 20 405 105 225 10 75 665 970Ottawa...................................... 8,606 5,465 760 65 1,125 290 690 25 185 2,815 3,765Paulding................................... 3,433 1,920 335 30 510 115 380 15 125 1,010 1,420Perry ........................................ 5,946 2,930 525 95 950 300 800 35 310 1,600 2,270Pickaway.................................. 7,406 4,225 635 35 1,040 265 930 35 240 2,190 2,970

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Pike .......................................... 5,334 2,600 480 75 830 280 745 40 285 1,475 1,990Portage .................................... 21,199 12,960 1,815 180 2,835 830 1,920 85 575 6,760 8,875Preble....................................... 7,331 4,250 665 65 955 300 825 35 235 2,200 2,990Putnam..................................... 5,573 3,480 535 25 820 255 340 10 110 1,770 2,580Richland................................... 23,577 14,680 1,720 200 2,995 880 2,410 65 625 7,060 10,180

Ross......................................... 11,821 6,200 1,035 110 1,790 480 1,665 75 465 3,255 4,685Sandusky ................................. 11,017 6,680 940 85 1,500 370 1,080 40 325 3,350 4,830Scioto ....................................... 16,017 7,705 1,285 130 2,550 715 2,635 145 850 3,935 6,240Seneca..................................... 11,007 6,470 930 160 1,435 610 1,065 35 305 3,280 4,760Shelby ...................................... 7,489 4,540 620 40 980 275 785 20 230 2,280 3,235

Stark......................................... 70,509 43,935 6,005 590 10,020 2,320 5,900 220 1,520 21,725 32,270Summit..................................... 94,581 59,135 7,660 860 13,095 3,320 8,160 235 2,115 29,245 43,380Trumbull ................................... 45,426 27,500 3,855 385 6,615 1,595 4,140 150 1,185 13,730 20,100Tuscarawas.............................. 16,705 9,950 1,595 120 2,690 620 1,340 60 330 5,125 7,530Union........................................ 4,951 2,905 430 35 680 205 535 15 145 1,465 2,105

Van Wert .................................. 5,828 3,725 505 35 735 195 465 15 155 1,815 2,675Vinton....................................... 1,991 920 155 15 320 125 340 15 100 520 690Warren ..................................... 18,985 11,225 1,625 180 2,510 780 2,015 70 580 5,660 7,765Washington .............................. 12,197 6,955 1,195 80 1,825 360 1,315 60 405 3,665 5,085Wayne...................................... 17,118 10,550 1,450 180 2,255 675 1,540 60 410 5,345 7,375

Williams.................................... 6,542 4,255 475 40 825 220 540 15 170 2,045 3,050Wood........................................ 16,094 9,865 1,310 90 2,320 575 1,400 55 480 4,865 7,305Wyandot................................... 4,161 2,555 375 25 595 125 380 5 100 1,290 1,910

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Oklahoma3 ......................... 586,802 357,236 39,265 5,206 75,070 26,376 62,946 2,580 18,123 169,917 249,467

Adair......................................... 3,754 1,910 225 55 495 215 630 25 200 955 1,315Alfalfa ....................................... 1,442 935 160 5 200 35 80 5 20 495 705Atoka........................................ 2,754 1,540 190 40 395 145 320 20 105 795 1,030Beaver...................................... 1,133 715 140 5 165 35 55 0 20 400 520Beckham.................................. 3,866 2,280 280 35 610 175 370 15 100 1,080 1,730

Blaine....................................... 2,445 1,465 200 25 370 110 190 15 70 735 1,090Bryan........................................ 7,485 4,350 495 60 1,035 300 935 45 265 2,145 3,040Caddo ...................................... 6,090 3,525 520 55 945 285 570 35 155 1,825 2,635Canadian.................................. 10,149 6,350 650 75 1,195 595 950 35 300 2,935 4,215Carter ....................................... 9,575 5,650 655 75 1,340 450 1,095 45 265 2,750 4,115

Cherokee ................................. 6,671 3,815 415 80 845 345 860 50 260 1,870 2,550Choctaw................................... 3,705 1,940 260 40 540 190 525 30 180 995 1,440Cimarron .................................. 733 455 85 5 110 30 35 0 10 255 330Cleveland................................. 22,314 13,830 1,245 165 2,400 1,265 2,590 85 735 6,235 8,905Coal.......................................... 1,363 785 95 5 185 55 170 10 55 395 545

Comanche................................ 14,722 8,425 1,190 170 2,095 760 1,600 60 420 4,185 6,065Cotton ...................................... 1,425 865 125 10 220 45 120 10 30 440 665Craig ........................................ 3,298 1,930 180 80 415 165 405 15 110 890 1,350Creek ....................................... 11,924 6,870 745 120 1,605 610 1,515 60 400 3,350 4,710Custer ...................................... 4,359 2,745 310 40 595 170 390 15 95 1,300 1,970

Delaware.................................. 7,680 4,695 490 80 845 285 960 50 275 2,350 2,900Dewey...................................... 1,175 690 105 5 210 40 90 5 30 365 540Ellis .......................................... 1,043 675 95 5 150 25 70 5 20 335 485Garfield .................................... 11,528 7,285 820 145 1,510 520 975 35 240 3,490 5,220Garvin ...................................... 6,661 3,915 515 85 970 310 650 30 185 1,940 2,875

Grady ....................................... 7,776 4,645 550 65 1,035 330 870 40 240 2,210 3,285Grant........................................ 1,289 805 135 5 200 40 75 5 25 430 630Greer........................................ 1,579 995 130 10 255 40 115 5 30 490 760Harmon .................................... 817 490 70 5 135 20 65 5 25 245 395Harper ...................................... 1,011 640 105 5 145 30 55 5 25 355 465

Haskell ..................................... 2,848 1,590 210 20 420 105 370 20 115 815 1,120Hughes..................................... 3,417 2,010 215 30 450 145 405 30 130 980 1,450Jackson.................................... 4,319 2,605 340 50 620 180 380 20 125 1,240 1,905Jefferson .................................. 1,804 1,045 115 20 295 80 170 15 65 550 755Johnston .................................. 2,360 1,310 170 25 320 115 320 15 85 660 885

Kay........................................... 10,379 6,485 800 90 1,465 420 850 35 235 3,160 4,665Kingfisher ................................. 2,663 1,610 255 30 405 135 170 5 55 840 1,230Kiowa ....................................... 2,627 1,525 205 15 460 95 250 15 65 765 1,235Latimer ..................................... 2,566 1,465 155 30 320 125 360 10 100 765 960Le Flore.................................... 9,429 4,860 575 110 1,260 450 1,585 80 510 2,410 3,400

Lincoln...................................... 5,963 3,515 430 50 785 260 670 45 210 1,785 2,355Logan....................................... 5,113 3,245 310 45 610 270 485 25 125 1,545 2,140Love ......................................... 1,779 1,120 110 5 195 65 215 15 55 540 720McClain .................................... 4,444 2,675 315 40 525 215 500 20 155 1,295 1,725McCurtain................................. 6,886 3,500 465 95 1,035 390 1,035 60 305 1,795 2,565

McIntosh .................................. 5,217 3,200 360 45 615 190 615 35 155 1,635 2,040Major........................................ 1,769 1,085 185 15 250 70 120 10 35 565 805Marshall ................................... 3,211 2,060 185 15 390 100 360 20 80 975 1,355Mayes ...................................... 7,898 4,740 575 45 1,015 295 870 65 295 2,440 3,120Murray...................................... 2,853 1,765 180 25 355 90 320 20 95 895 1,135

Muskogee ................................ 13,932 8,205 840 130 1,795 600 1,805 70 490 3,825 5,855Noble........................................ 2,158 1,285 185 30 295 130 180 0 50 645 935Nowata..................................... 2,468 1,455 195 35 335 130 235 15 65 715 1,040Okfuskee.................................. 2,558 1,450 175 35 350 125 335 15 75 715 1,015Oklahoma................................. 99,111 63,900 5,530 725 11,235 4,620 10,015 265 2,820 28,105 44,460

Okmulgee................................. 7,988 4,535 510 110 1,160 375 930 50 320 2,245 3,295Osage ...................................... 7,873 4,625 540 75 1,025 365 875 50 315 2,300 3,110Ottawa...................................... 7,966 4,750 550 65 1,095 335 890 45 235 2,350 3,300Pawnee.................................... 3,499 2,030 240 30 440 175 435 20 130 1,020 1,385Payne....................................... 9,128 5,665 665 85 1,140 385 885 30 270 2,735 3,995

Pittsburg................................... 9,687 5,745 570 85 1,295 340 1,245 55 350 2,690 4,045Pontotoc................................... 7,404 4,250 465 65 1,040 315 940 45 285 2,030 3,085Pottawatomie ........................... 11,549 6,910 770 100 1,530 540 1,245 70 385 3,220 4,865Pushmataha............................. 2,914 1,610 195 40 430 130 375 20 115 825 1,105Roger Mills ............................... 838 505 90 5 155 20 50 0 10 285 375

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Rogers ..................................... 10,461 6,395 760 85 1,270 475 1,110 45 320 3,205 4,130Seminole .................................. 5,667 3,135 355 85 770 310 750 40 220 1,560 2,255Sequoyah................................. 7,767 4,060 430 95 985 395 1,315 65 420 2,025 2,710Stephens.................................. 10,143 6,355 855 75 1,415 325 850 40 230 3,235 4,465Texas........................................ 2,634 1,640 270 15 380 95 190 5 40 895 1,180

Tillman ..................................... 2,206 1,340 160 35 330 105 170 5 60 645 995Tulsa ........................................ 84,250 53,590 5,485 650 10,265 3,675 8,165 195 2,225 24,410 38,175Wagoner .................................. 8,248 4,915 520 65 935 395 1,030 50 340 2,360 3,080Washington .............................. 10,952 7,175 920 80 1,280 320 905 25 245 3,470 4,900Washita .................................... 2,663 1,590 275 15 375 100 210 15 85 835 1,195

Woods...................................... 1,990 1,335 155 10 295 45 105 5 40 645 1,010Woodward................................ 3,430 2,155 225 25 445 135 325 20 100 1,030 1,460

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Oregon3 ..............................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

553,547 366,633 36,231 4,503 58,059 19,040 54,131 1,676 13,274 174,347 238,683

Baker........................................ 3,974 2,585 300 30 465 115 380 20 80 1,320 1,615Benton...................................... 9,669 6,650 765 75 940 275 745 20 200 3,165 4,375Clackamas ............................... 47,238 31,995 3,135 350 4,950 1,640 4,020 105 1,040 14,730 21,105Clatsop..................................... 7,123 4,680 425 75 750 275 750 20 150 2,255 2,950Columbia.................................. 7,236 4,560 520 65 805 265 780 40 200 2,310 2,840

Coos......................................... 15,480 9,885 1,160 150 1,695 445 1,675 75 395 5,110 6,140Crook ....................................... 3,626 2,405 225 15 405 90 390 20 75 1,200 1,440Curry ........................................ 7,197 5,140 480 45 630 145 625 30 105 2,710 2,870Deschutes ................................ 19,796 13,425 1,440 125 1,895 620 1,720 70 500 6,720 7,845Douglas.................................... 23,513 15,205 1,855 160 2,535 725 2,360 110 565 7,850 9,500

Gilliam...................................... 460 315 40 5 60 10 25 0 5 165 215Grant........................................ 1,692 1,140 120 5 210 45 130 5 35 605 680Harney ..................................... 1,512 980 115 5 155 55 155 5 40 500 595Hood River ............................... 3,168 2,295 185 20 270 110 210 5 75 1,070 1,405Jackson.................................... 36,763 24,485 2,480 290 3,825 1,165 3,525 110 880 12,045 15,620

Jefferson .................................. 3,311 2,190 225 30 280 170 300 15 100 1,120 1,175Josephine................................. 19,611 13,040 1,500 165 1,920 510 1,890 95 490 6,605 7,945Klamath.................................... 12,440 7,890 805 120 1,265 500 1,405 65 390 3,980 4,845Lake ......................................... 1,790 1,190 145 15 175 50 175 10 30 640 680Lane......................................... 54,650 35,345 3,890 410 6,170 1,795 5,515 170 1,355 17,090 23,620

Lincoln...................................... 11,214 7,725 730 75 1,070 300 1,065 35 215 3,705 4,720Linn .......................................... 19,664 12,370 1,545 165 2,230 665 2,050 95 545 6,160 8,260Malheur .................................... 5,450 3,485 415 55 625 200 530 25 115 1,770 2,295Marion...................................... 45,103 30,190 2,670 445 4,570 1,870 4,180 105 1,075 13,855 19,870Morrow..................................... 1,522 980 110 15 155 50 170 5 35 520 565

Multnomah ............................... 91,005 59,390 4,715 810 9,560 3,370 10,740 185 2,235 26,075 41,270Polk.......................................... 10,772 7,300 720 105 1,145 390 835 20 260 3,420 4,795Sherman .................................. 386 260 30 5 50 5 25 0 10 140 165Tillamook.................................. 6,294 4,335 415 25 625 140 595 25 135 2,195 2,560Umatilla .................................... 11,022 7,265 630 90 1,150 440 1,150 35 260 3,450 4,620

Union........................................ 4,552 2,880 365 40 540 160 400 30 135 1,440 1,950Wallowa ................................... 1,770 1,175 150 15 195 45 140 10 40 620 720Wasco ...................................... 4,897 3,250 325 30 525 150 475 20 120 1,540 2,150Washington .............................. 46,502 31,725 2,680 370 4,865 1,765 3,940 65 1,090 13,985 21,485Wheeler.................................... 458 315 35 5 55 5 35 0 10 170 180Yamhill ..................................... 12,679 8,580 885 100 1,300 480 1,025 30 280 4,105 5,620

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Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Pennsylvania 3 .................... 2,332,589 1,522,467 147,198 18,091 295,392 81,023 203,846 7,416 57,156 703,264 1,077,755

Adams...................................... 15,324 10,885 775 100 1,485 510 1,210 35 325 4,980 6,810Allegheny ................................. 266,152 171,070 19,925 2,070 39,880 7,995 19,955 565 4,690 81,335 130,050Armstrong ................................ 16,522 9,335 1,670 130 2,775 520 1,595 95 400 5,060 7,275Beaver...................................... 41,495 25,080 3,715 290 6,560 1,305 3,400 175 970 12,880 18,945Bedford .................................... 10,396 6,445 965 70 1,440 310 900 55 210 3,310 4,540

Berks........................................ 67,868 48,700 3,210 485 6,765 2,220 4,860 150 1,480 21,810 31,440Blair.......................................... 24,269 15,430 1,650 175 3,215 875 2,260 100 565 6,810 11,260Bradford ................................... 12,819 8,025 860 115 1,505 485 1,355 65 410 3,845 5,320Bucks ....................................... 91,191 61,900 4,900 570 10,015 3,115 8,035 185 2,470 28,365 41,285Butler........................................ 30,470 18,225 2,770 255 4,640 965 2,680 115 820 9,295 13,585

Cambria ................................... 37,035 21,665 3,435 370 6,235 1,270 3,165 155 740 10,995 17,400Cameron .................................. 1,446 995 80 10 155 40 125 5 35 460 660Carbon ..................................... 13,566 8,905 645 75 1,625 375 1,430 70 440 4,035 5,975Centre ...................................... 16,988 11,310 1,285 155 1,990 500 1,395 40 315 5,425 7,575Chester .................................... 59,717 40,685 3,975 500 6,840 2,210 4,165 95 1,245 19,145 27,620

Clarion...................................... 8,335 4,765 775 75 1,195 310 880 60 275 2,530 3,415Clearfield.................................. 17,529 10,745 1,360 115 2,490 560 1,745 90 425 5,230 7,730Clinton...................................... 7,765 5,070 490 40 945 220 775 35 190 2,400 3,415Columbia.................................. 12,911 8,770 725 80 1,420 355 1,215 45 300 3,940 5,850Crawford .................................. 18,003 11,175 1,190 145 2,230 605 1,970 85 605 5,390 7,710

Cumberland ............................. 35,247 25,430 2,240 180 3,770 920 2,180 45 480 11,095 17,175Dauphin.................................... 42,605 29,370 2,175 300 4,575 1,570 3,645 75 895 12,555 19,880Delaware.................................. 100,508 67,645 5,815 860 12,610 3,810 7,395 205 2,170 30,660 48,855Elk ............................................ 7,572 5,220 450 45 915 210 565 15 150 2,430 3,440Erie........................................... 50,979 32,635 3,195 505 6,355 1,985 4,665 155 1,485 15,175 22,965

Fayette ..................................... 34,120 18,005 3,135 270 6,170 1,290 3,835 280 1,135 9,525 15,070Forest....................................... 1,524 940 95 15 185 40 200 10 40 490 550Franklin .................................... 24,347 16,905 1,695 165 2,525 705 1,825 45 480 7,635 11,175Fulton....................................... 2,638 1,650 205 20 330 95 260 10 70 805 1,090Greene..................................... 8,332 4,275 840 90 1,530 335 925 70 265 2,375 3,590

Huntingdon............................... 8,430 5,400 585 75 1,095 300 735 35 205 2,510 3,765Indiana ..................................... 16,980 9,845 1,560 155 2,580 615 1,650 115 460 5,010 7,410Jefferson .................................. 9,973 6,320 730 70 1,315 285 900 55 300 3,015 4,425Juniata ..................................... 4,019 2,625 300 20 480 125 355 20 95 1,245 1,735Lackawanna............................. 50,112 33,385 2,280 350 6,175 1,635 4,755 130 1,400 13,925 24,550

Lancaster ................................. 77,435 55,355 4,515 480 7,300 2,505 5,505 175 1,600 25,100 36,130Lawrence ................................. 22,552 13,705 2,010 150 3,400 635 1,970 115 570 6,835 10,575Lebanon................................... 23,639 16,835 1,185 170 2,430 705 1,740 55 520 7,440 10,990Lehigh ...................................... 59,937 41,475 3,040 510 6,525 1,840 4,910 155 1,480 18,460 27,920Luzerne.................................... 77,596 51,740 3,585 530 9,965 2,300 7,205 320 1,950 21,875 37,725

Lycoming.................................. 23,814 15,855 1,370 190 2,640 790 2,255 85 630 7,155 10,710McKean.................................... 10,141 6,530 585 95 1,170 355 990 55 360 3,050 4,370Mercer...................................... 27,205 16,500 2,350 205 4,030 790 2,460 145 725 8,430 12,270Mifflin........................................ 9,889 6,310 700 65 1,225 275 1,025 40 250 2,905 4,420Monroe..................................... 23,397 15,065 1,050 180 2,060 860 2,830 155 1,195 7,010 8,950

Montgomery ............................. 127,476 90,255 7,460 885 14,395 3,790 8,180 160 2,350 41,465 62,485Montour.................................... 3,735 2,510 185 25 365 170 365 15 100 1,060 1,680Northampton ............................ 51,191 35,510 2,620 320 5,585 1,425 4,300 155 1,275 15,910 23,765Northumberland ....................... 22,793 14,920 1,220 155 2,815 710 2,255 95 625 6,520 10,585Perry ........................................ 6,424 4,130 420 60 710 230 660 15 200 1,900 2,670

Philadelphia ............................. 265,422 163,690 11,055 2,655 33,045 14,385 31,135 865 8,595 69,540 119,990Pike.......................................... 8,750 5,920 405 75 635 250 970 50 445 2,820 3,255Potter ....................................... 3,920 2,540 280 35 445 135 350 20 115 1,235 1,660Schuylkill .................................. 36,518 24,245 1,880 235 4,725 1,115 3,255 145 920 10,750 17,335Snyder...................................... 6,935 4,475 430 160 705 450 535 25 155 2,050 2,925

Somerset.................................. 17,607 10,540 1,620 125 2,745 555 1,515 90 420 5,375 8,065Sullivan .................................... 1,956 1,315 135 25 190 50 190 5 45 690 755Susquehanna........................... 8,844 5,685 570 75 1,020 320 860 40 275 2,750 3,615Tioga ........................................ 8,998 5,655 665 85 995 285 925 50 340 2,815 3,580Union........................................ 6,514 4,595 425 65 630 180 490 15 115 2,070 3,005

Venango................................... 13,341 7,575 990 195 1,745 700 1,535 95 505 3,810 5,400Warren ..................................... 9,612 6,250 555 65 1,055 325 1,020 45 295 2,920 4,065Washington .............................. 46,489 27,710 4,115 295 7,620 1,360 4,135 220 1,035 14,220 21,360Wayne...................................... 11,665 7,805 605 80 1,155 345 1,200 60 415 3,675 4,750Westmoreland.......................... 82,671 50,955 7,695 525 12,870 2,235 6,465 310 1,615 25,980 38,455

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Wyoming .................................. 5,192 3,245 340 45 615 215 535 20 175 1,540 2,175York.......................................... 63,727 44,730 3,440 385 6,565 2,075 5,075 135 1,320 20,215 28,575

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Puerto Rico

62

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Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Puerto Rico 3 ...................... 657,262 287,822 54,955 15,974 79,404 41,471 119,056 10,396 48,184 162,856 198,853

Adjuntas ................................... 2,913 1,185 300 125 445 210 385 50 215 785 840Aguada..................................... 9,829 3,460 830 235 1,215 540 2,260 265 1,025 2,315 2,480Aguadilla .................................. 11,328 4,940 1,010 275 1,500 650 1,980 205 770 2,960 3,335Aguas Buenas.......................... 4,871 1,785 365 130 490 320 1,175 105 500 1,110 1,120Aibonito .................................... 5,824 2,120 330 160 485 300 1,555 110 765 1,175 1,415

Anasco..................................... 4,669 2,045 345 135 570 330 930 65 250 1,190 1,280Arecibo..................................... 21,549 8,950 1,665 455 2,700 1,095 4,685 365 1,635 5,240 6,245Arroyo ...................................... 3,320 1,345 245 80 415 265 625 65 280 740 930Barceloneta.............................. 7,481 2,690 565 160 780 455 1,875 160 795 1,690 1,790Barranquitas............................. 5,005 1,310 380 120 515 300 1,330 185 865 895 1,020

Bayamon.................................. 41,546 20,220 4,005 825 4,955 2,250 6,445 530 2,315 10,900 14,070Cabo Rojo ................................ 8,616 4,710 830 195 1,040 395 1,060 100 285 2,620 2,955Caguas..................................... 26,944 12,160 1,950 565 3,105 1,715 5,220 400 1,830 6,400 8,190Camuy...................................... 6,426 2,155 560 170 820 350 1,525 140 705 1,385 1,625Canovanas............................... 154 75 10 5 40 5 15 0 5 45 80

Carolina.................................... 25,954 12,280 1,930 535 2,690 1,790 4,850 285 1,595 6,105 7,780Catano ..................................... 10,779 4,635 885 295 1,400 940 1,895 140 590 2,720 3,340Cayey....................................... 11,213 3,990 745 245 1,070 660 3,030 235 1,240 2,340 2,795Ceiba........................................ 2,549 1,085 170 65 285 180 550 35 180 595 685Ciales ....................................... 4,240 1,335 305 75 400 225 1,140 135 625 880 880

Cidra ........................................ 5,707 1,800 435 105 600 350 1,510 155 750 1,135 1,295Coamo ..................................... 6,123 2,515 440 185 685 360 1,265 125 550 1,465 1,655Comerio ................................... 3,315 1,170 240 85 355 245 780 85 355 710 815Corozal..................................... 6,146 2,045 485 155 645 350 1,545 170 750 1,295 1,440Culebra .................................... 326 195 20 5 25 15 45 5 15 105 110

Dorado ..................................... 4,956 2,015 385 100 565 345 1,045 75 425 1,185 1,320Fajardo..................................... 6,882 3,400 450 140 805 390 1,235 80 380 1,755 2,165Florida ...................................... 178 65 15 5 25 15 25 5 20 55 50Guanica.................................... 3,549 1,665 340 110 500 225 490 50 170 1,015 1,110Guayama ................................. 7,123 2,925 550 180 945 525 1,265 125 610 1,715 2,030

Guayanilla ................................ 3,809 1,600 415 145 555 335 490 50 220 1,020 1,130Guaynabo ................................ 12,937 6,600 1,420 255 1,735 730 1,495 115 585 3,645 4,885Gurabo..................................... 5,494 2,245 375 135 560 350 1,300 90 440 1,300 1,385Hatillo ....................................... 6,486 2,600 585 160 810 365 1,340 125 500 1,625 1,780Hormigueros ............................ 3,656 2,070 300 65 410 170 500 25 115 1,030 1,200

Humacao.................................. 13,287 4,805 985 295 1,400 820 3,360 215 1,405 2,650 3,225Isabela ..................................... 7,910 3,065 705 195 1,060 450 1,540 190 705 1,940 2,230Jayuya...................................... 2,525 935 230 90 325 205 445 50 245 630 635Juana Diaz............................... 6,293 2,650 575 225 895 535 895 95 425 1,590 1,810Juncos...................................... 6,725 2,730 410 180 700 415 1,545 125 620 1,535 1,755

Lajas ........................................ 4,731 2,300 420 115 590 270 720 80 235 1,330 1,480Lares........................................ 5,928 2,270 620 245 825 375 1,040 110 445 1,595 1,570Las Marias ............................... 1,400 635 120 40 195 105 220 15 70 415 400Las Piedras.............................. 7,592 2,820 455 125 690 425 2,105 145 825 1,700 1,750Loiza ........................................ 8,376 3,365 625 205 970 795 1,635 120 660 2,100 2,275

Luquillo..................................... 1,844 860 120 40 200 130 340 20 135 425 500Manati ...................................... 8,704 3,425 570 195 910 530 2,115 135 825 1,985 2,245Maricao .................................... 975 450 90 65 130 65 125 5 45 295 260Maunabo.................................. 2,708 900 210 90 300 165 640 75 330 610 625Mayaguez ................................ 18,274 9,735 1,500 410 2,435 1,025 2,385 145 640 5,080 6,680

Moca ........................................ 5,945 1,995 545 185 690 330 1,320 185 695 1,370 1,310Morovis .................................... 4,723 1,520 410 135 475 295 1,180 110 600 1,020 1,030Naguabo .................................. 4,592 1,850 360 110 550 260 960 90 410 1,155 1,210Naranjito................................... 5,649 1,730 450 150 530 310 1,465 230 785 1,120 1,220Orocovis................................... 4,846 1,190 340 130 420 250 1,305 210 1,000 830 900

Patillas ..................................... 3,964 1,485 335 105 480 250 815 85 410 965 970Penuelas .................................. 3,736 1,475 330 160 515 285 590 80 300 955 955Ponce....................................... 30,742 14,840 2,935 990 4,335 2,335 3,480 350 1,475 8,335 10,420Quebradillas............................. 5,345 1,925 445 135 580 285 1,245 135 595 1,170 1,320Rincon...................................... 2,898 1,280 260 65 345 150 545 55 200 740 815

Rio Grande............................... 8,064 3,365 555 185 835 575 1,805 140 605 1,885 2,140Sabana Grande........................ 4,496 2,210 345 105 585 260 715 45 230 1,195 1,425Salinas ..................................... 5,433 2,300 405 170 690 430 910 110 420 1,340 1,505San German............................. 6,503 3,370 560 195 815 335 865 70 295 1,870 2,160San Juan.................................. 88,361 48,430 8,160 1,725 11,835 5,450 9,285 560 2,915 24,455 37,000

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San Lorenzo............................. 6,892 2,605 585 210 780 420 1,525 140 625 1,590 1,760San Sebastian.......................... 8,629 3,545 930 270 1,180 510 1,495 140 560 2,365 2,445Santa Isabel ............................. 3,410 1,465 255 115 465 310 540 45 215 835 1,000Toa Alta .................................... 7,305 2,540 550 170 770 600 1,675 170 830 1,550 1,625Toa Baja................................... 7,401 3,090 650 160 865 585 1,345 120 585 1,630 1,870

Trujillo Alto ............................... 7,412 3,345 625 140 890 505 1,310 110 485 1,835 2,230Utuado ..................................... 2,950 1,165 345 120 415 175 425 65 240 735 825Vega Alta.................................. 6,043 2,280 435 160 630 400 1,465 110 560 1,325 1,500Vega Baja................................. 11,380 4,440 835 265 1,200 670 2,625 205 1,140 2,565 2,905Vieques .................................... 2,355 1,215 150 65 290 155 340 30 110 665 725

Villalba ..................................... 3,821 1,330 365 135 475 290 725 90 410 890 960Yabucoa................................... 7,550 2,230 560 175 885 425 2,095 185 995 1,455 1,670Yauco ....................................... 7,516 3,225 710 245 1,095 555 1,015 150 520 1,965 2,235

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Rhode Island

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Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Rhode Island3 ....................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

190,681 129,804 7,035 1,410 17,383 5,785 22,448 581 6,235 55,378 87,176

Bristol ....................................... 10,131 7,295 490 60 895 215 940 15 220 3,290 4,775Kent.......................................... 32,734 22,345 1,110 190 3,080 870 3,930 115 1,095 9,490 14,835Newport.................................... 14,815 10,090 865 120 1,635 410 1,370 25 300 4,640 6,920Providence............................... 113,553 76,610 3,550 900 9,890 3,695 14,470 370 4,070 31,825 51,910Washington .............................. 19,431 13,455 1,020 140 1,880 595 1,740 55 545 6,125 8,730

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South Carolina

65

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Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

South Carolina 3 .................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

672,353 398,766 30,639 6,482 72,260 34,669 97,897 2,757 28,883 176,387 264,968

Abbeville .................................. 5,090 3,135 185 55 455 245 775 15 225 1,315 2,050Aiken........................................ 24,580 14,885 1,325 210 2,705 1,160 3,200 125 970 6,835 9,845Allendale .................................. 1,937 1,040 85 35 270 155 270 5 80 470 765Anderson.................................. 32,960 20,140 1,170 255 3,020 1,275 5,510 110 1,480 8,560 12,970Bamberg .................................. 3,117 1,750 125 35 410 190 425 30 150 780 1,245

Barnwell ................................... 3,861 2,140 125 45 440 260 615 35 200 935 1,480Beaufort ................................... 22,116 14,925 1,945 170 2,070 755 1,640 65 545 7,575 8,960Berkeley................................... 17,376 8,720 915 165 2,155 1,095 2,990 150 1,185 4,155 5,695Calhoun.................................... 2,521 1,390 135 35 340 165 345 10 100 655 980Charleston................................ 46,905 27,885 2,700 545 5,465 2,305 6,080 200 1,725 12,635 19,410

Cherokee ................................. 9,592 5,540 300 75 915 480 1,750 30 505 2,285 3,735Chester .................................... 6,662 3,880 180 50 690 365 1,130 25 340 1,630 2,540Chesterfield.............................. 7,972 4,265 245 80 940 535 1,450 60 395 1,855 2,890Clarendon ................................ 6,293 3,390 260 90 795 410 1,015 35 300 1,590 2,235Colleton.................................... 7,692 3,930 370 80 885 465 1,380 65 520 1,835 2,660

Darlington................................. 12,131 6,635 475 130 1,545 775 2,055 55 460 2,895 4,630Dillon........................................ 5,521 2,790 190 60 680 360 1,070 35 335 1,135 2,095Dorchester ............................... 13,138 6,910 730 170 1,600 935 1,900 95 800 3,095 4,795Edgefield .................................. 3,519 2,015 150 25 395 220 515 20 180 900 1,370Fairfield .................................... 4,238 2,460 165 70 505 265 590 20 165 1,125 1,650

Florence................................... 20,582 11,245 840 280 2,585 1,385 3,250 90 905 4,855 8,090Georgetown ............................. 11,747 6,740 690 125 1,310 580 1,675 50 575 3,230 4,320Greenville................................. 60,099 37,980 2,620 430 5,895 2,460 8,310 150 2,255 16,225 25,460Greenwood .............................. 12,772 8,260 460 110 1,210 570 1,675 30 455 3,335 5,515Hampton .................................. 4,005 1,990 180 45 545 275 635 50 285 945 1,440

Horry ........................................ 38,717 25,220 1,880 240 3,735 1,435 4,825 165 1,215 11,660 14,790Jasper ...................................... 2,480 1,265 120 40 285 185 420 20 145 620 825Kershaw................................... 9,762 5,690 520 120 1,125 540 1,330 55 380 2,640 3,790Lancaster ................................. 10,552 6,305 315 75 1,040 485 1,795 40 495 2,555 4,155Laurens.................................... 13,056 7,275 350 230 1,165 910 2,305 50 770 3,005 4,790

Lee........................................... 3,553 1,895 165 45 485 275 505 15 170 850 1,405Lexington ................................. 29,733 18,450 1,445 250 3,350 1,465 3,590 100 1,085 8,200 11,975McCormick ............................... 2,272 1,410 130 15 230 100 305 10 70 645 865Marion...................................... 6,450 3,445 215 90 810 425 1,115 30 320 1,430 2,495Marlboro................................... 5,844 2,935 175 80 745 395 1,140 35 340 1,290 2,100

Newberry.................................. 7,234 4,550 270 60 795 375 915 15 255 1,880 3,135Oconee .................................... 14,470 9,245 765 105 1,180 485 2,140 40 510 4,195 5,520Orangeburg.............................. 17,029 9,570 745 175 2,225 1,050 2,410 110 745 4,270 6,720Pickens .................................... 17,735 11,250 680 120 1,470 665 2,790 45 715 4,935 6,940Richland................................... 42,876 25,160 2,165 585 4,855 2,805 5,530 120 1,655 11,135 17,655

Saluda...................................... 3,194 1,975 115 20 325 155 450 15 140 875 1,270Spartanburg ............................. 45,758 27,025 1,615 335 4,375 2,035 7,930 130 2,315 11,370 18,055Sumter ..................................... 16,585 9,280 880 215 2,100 1,080 2,235 80 715 4,195 6,430Union........................................ 7,070 4,050 225 45 675 285 1,415 25 350 1,670 2,785Williamsburg ............................ 7,090 3,355 310 65 1,045 560 1,275 35 445 1,555 2,545York.......................................... 24,461 15,370 990 200 2,420 1,275 3,225 65 915 6,555 9,900

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State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

South Dakota3 .................... 135,165 84,435 11,443 1,158 17,111 5,250 11,678 314 3,776 43,025 59,947

Aurora ...................................... 736 445 85 10 115 15 40 0 25 260 340Beadle...................................... 3,956 2,535 335 45 475 140 325 10 90 1,210 1,865Bennett..................................... 543 285 30 10 90 50 50 5 20 150 205Bon Homme............................. 1,780 1,125 220 10 265 45 75 0 40 620 875Brookings ................................. 3,628 2,385 325 35 445 120 250 5 65 1,215 1,700

Brown....................................... 6,999 4,490 555 60 895 225 600 15 160 2,140 3,295Brule......................................... 1,102 710 105 15 150 40 70 0 15 360 535Buffalo...................................... 231 90 10 10 25 50 25 5 15 45 65Butte......................................... 1,871 1,105 140 10 260 70 210 10 65 585 755Campbell.................................. 511 290 90 5 80 10 25 0 10 190 225

Charles Mix.............................. 1,925 1,150 195 15 310 105 110 5 35 645 860Clark......................................... 1,099 720 120 5 165 15 55 0 20 400 515Clay.......................................... 1,688 1,110 130 15 200 75 115 5 40 545 780Codington................................. 4,643 2,945 355 35 605 170 400 5 130 1,445 2,150Corson ..................................... 632 330 70 5 85 55 50 5 30 205 220

Custer ...................................... 1,613 1,010 125 10 155 40 200 10 65 535 580Davison.................................... 3,820 2,435 250 35 510 130 365 10 85 1,130 1,825Day........................................... 1,760 1,140 175 10 245 50 105 5 30 615 810Deuel........................................ 1,116 680 140 5 180 20 65 0 25 405 510Dewey...................................... 740 380 60 10 85 85 85 0 35 210 250

Douglas.................................... 875 505 135 5 150 25 35 5 15 290 445Edmunds.................................. 1,076 690 140 10 155 25 40 0 15 395 510Fall River.................................. 2,067 1,295 125 15 200 55 320 10 50 700 775Faulk ........................................ 716 455 105 0 90 15 35 0 15 265 350Grant........................................ 1,790 1,135 170 10 255 60 120 0 40 605 820

Gregory.................................... 1,402 845 165 10 255 35 60 0 30 490 690Haakon..................................... 462 285 65 0 70 5 25 0 10 155 230Hamlin...................................... 1,211 760 135 10 180 30 70 0 25 415 570Hand ........................................ 984 635 120 5 150 20 45 0 10 335 490Hanson..................................... 559 355 70 5 70 15 35 0 10 200 240

Harding .................................... 248 135 30 0 45 10 15 5 10 85 100Hughes..................................... 2,687 1,730 130 30 315 165 215 5 95 760 1,195Hutchinson............................... 2,314 1,410 335 10 390 40 90 5 35 820 1,180Hyde......................................... 423 270 50 5 65 5 25 0 5 140 200Jackson.................................... 454 260 40 10 70 25 35 0 15 145 185

Jerauld ..................................... 652 440 80 0 85 20 20 0 5 235 330Jones ....................................... 264 185 25 0 30 5 10 5 5 100 115Kingsbury ................................. 1,628 1,050 175 5 235 45 85 5 30 565 790Lake ......................................... 2,274 1,480 215 15 285 85 145 0 50 765 1,055Lawrence ................................. 4,117 2,545 320 25 520 140 430 15 120 1,275 1,815

Lincoln...................................... 2,957 1,915 255 15 350 105 210 0 105 985 1,330Lyman ...................................... 708 395 65 5 90 40 65 0 45 215 280McCook.................................... 1,292 800 140 5 180 45 80 0 40 450 605McPherson............................... 931 545 175 5 145 5 50 0 5 340 460Marshall ................................... 1,150 760 125 10 145 20 65 5 20 420 535

Meade...................................... 3,352 1,965 290 25 405 100 415 15 135 1,055 1,305Mellette .................................... 319 170 30 5 55 25 25 0 10 105 125Miner........................................ 742 495 85 5 100 15 30 0 10 270 375Minnehaha ............................... 21,218 13,575 1,305 165 2,455 805 2,235 45 635 6,345 9,375Moody ...................................... 1,180 725 115 10 180 50 75 0 25 400 540

Pennington............................... 14,401 8,870 900 125 1,450 620 1,785 45 605 4,185 5,760Perkins ..................................... 975 595 125 5 155 30 50 0 15 360 465Potter ....................................... 800 520 95 10 125 20 25 0 5 300 375Roberts .................................... 2,098 1,315 185 25 265 90 150 5 65 695 930Sanborn ................................... 642 410 70 5 70 20 40 5 20 240 275

Shannon................................... 1,113 365 30 40 135 255 170 10 110 215 235Spink........................................ 1,874 1,110 185 55 210 105 155 5 50 625 765Stanley ..................................... 434 280 25 0 50 20 45 0 15 155 170Sully ......................................... 326 210 45 0 35 15 15 0 5 130 135Todd ......................................... 713 305 30 25 90 140 95 0 30 165 210

Tripp......................................... 1,469 905 170 15 235 40 75 5 25 510 705Turner ...................................... 2,032 1,300 240 10 290 50 105 5 30 705 1,000Union........................................ 2,156 1,375 180 15 285 60 165 5 70 735 960Walworth .................................. 1,525 980 140 15 215 50 90 5 30 515 670Washabaugh............................ 9 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 5

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Yankton .................................... 3,968 2,625 270 35 420 165 370 10 75 1,185 1,850Ziebach .................................... 181 90 25 5 20 20 15 0 5 65 60

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Tennessee

68

See footnotes at end of table.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Tennessee3 ........................ 970,895 558,215 54,737 9,063 119,120 45,481 139,083 5,066 40,130 256,014 391,411

Anderson.................................. 15,657 8,815 1,175 115 2,070 555 2,155 95 680 4,285 6,590Bedford .................................... 6,379 4,065 315 65 660 270 800 25 180 1,850 2,630Benton...................................... 4,098 2,430 235 50 500 175 545 25 140 1,125 1,610Bledsoe.................................... 1,962 1,105 105 20 215 85 340 20 75 510 720Blount....................................... 19,801 11,320 1,600 150 2,820 710 2,425 85 690 5,570 8,265

Bradley..................................... 14,616 8,515 755 115 1,705 595 2,245 80 605 3,830 5,715Campbell.................................. 9,726 4,090 545 100 1,410 375 2,315 155 735 2,050 3,205Cannon .................................... 2,557 1,555 120 20 270 110 355 20 105 685 995Carroll ...................................... 7,256 4,435 350 90 785 305 995 40 255 1,980 2,980Carter ....................................... 11,977 6,390 745 95 1,735 385 1,995 75 555 3,065 4,705

Cheatham ................................ 4,565 2,505 195 40 525 330 700 20 250 1,150 1,580Chester .................................... 2,905 1,705 145 25 345 150 405 15 115 775 1,190Claiborne.................................. 6,982 2,870 450 60 995 305 1,645 125 530 1,555 2,180Clay.......................................... 1,809 935 105 20 240 80 335 15 80 480 640Cocke....................................... 7,158 3,510 415 65 970 390 1,370 60 380 1,775 2,445

Coffee ...................................... 9,470 5,865 615 75 1,090 400 1,100 50 275 2,745 3,835Crockett.................................... 3,199 1,895 180 25 390 135 425 15 135 845 1,370Cumberland ............................. 12,657 8,230 840 120 1,175 385 1,440 75 390 4,140 4,700Davidson.................................. 80,496 49,890 4,085 680 9,260 4,090 9,835 190 2,465 21,160 36,245Decatur .................................... 2,994 1,840 135 20 330 105 420 20 125 825 1,210

De Kalb .................................... 3,485 2,050 135 35 380 140 575 25 145 905 1,330Dickson .................................... 7,219 4,240 405 75 825 395 950 45 285 1,930 2,800Dyer ......................................... 7,418 4,095 375 60 890 365 1,275 30 330 1,800 2,960Fayette ..................................... 5,256 2,880 280 65 665 300 800 25 240 1,410 1,920Fentress................................... 3,919 1,875 165 35 475 165 930 40 235 905 1,235

Franklin .................................... 8,118 4,990 510 70 960 325 980 45 235 2,405 3,305Gibson...................................... 11,354 7,150 490 100 1,295 490 1,445 35 350 3,100 5,010Giles......................................... 5,775 3,460 345 60 730 200 760 25 195 1,595 2,430Grainger................................... 3,895 1,800 270 30 515 160 815 50 255 960 1,250Greene..................................... 13,921 7,760 730 200 1,645 725 2,170 80 610 3,635 5,245

Grundy ..................................... 3,218 1,550 195 40 420 165 615 45 190 800 1,065Hamblen................................... 11,529 6,215 680 110 1,500 500 1,955 80 490 2,930 4,300Hamilton................................... 55,655 34,760 3,085 520 6,580 2,365 6,525 170 1,650 15,170 24,520Hancock................................... 1,388 565 130 20 265 70 240 20 75 345 510Hardeman ................................ 5,149 2,665 270 60 670 300 865 35 285 1,290 1,925

Hardin ...................................... 6,000 3,330 315 50 660 260 1,055 45 285 1,585 2,200Hawkins ................................... 10,456 4,985 880 100 1,615 375 1,880 110 510 2,620 3,790Haywood.................................. 3,676 2,025 175 50 500 215 535 10 165 960 1,450Henderson ............................... 4,786 2,740 190 35 545 210 810 35 220 1,235 1,890Henry ....................................... 7,689 4,750 385 80 845 275 1,025 30 300 2,195 3,090

Hickman................................... 3,897 2,150 210 30 505 185 600 35 180 1,015 1,460Houston.................................... 1,742 990 105 15 250 70 230 15 70 500 675Humphreys............................... 3,701 2,170 250 50 485 170 445 30 100 1,050 1,455Jackson.................................... 2,447 1,295 145 25 305 100 445 10 120 630 860Jefferson .................................. 8,519 4,780 505 70 1,000 365 1,375 50 375 2,280 3,155

Johnson ................................... 3,846 1,970 250 50 505 130 720 20 200 1,040 1,345Knox......................................... 63,456 37,815 3,630 415 7,890 2,420 8,705 260 2,320 16,885 27,440Lake ......................................... 1,459 810 55 10 225 55 255 10 40 380 590Lauderdale ............................... 4,874 2,550 240 45 650 275 835 30 250 1,165 1,885Lawrence ................................. 8,325 4,575 610 80 1,190 360 1,135 50 325 2,205 3,395

Lewis........................................ 2,274 1,215 110 20 315 120 360 20 115 570 865Lincoln...................................... 6,305 3,945 345 55 790 275 680 30 185 1,795 2,670Loudon..................................... 8,609 5,495 535 70 900 290 1,030 35 255 2,515 3,405McMinn .................................... 9,824 5,675 505 80 1,195 405 1,510 65 390 2,605 3,865McNairy.................................... 5,819 3,190 280 50 690 230 1,050 35 295 1,465 2,195

Macon ...................................... 3,764 2,055 190 35 475 175 630 20 185 960 1,430Madison ................................... 15,085 8,900 705 150 1,735 760 2,105 50 680 3,900 6,295Marion...................................... 5,383 2,565 350 55 865 265 945 65 270 1,290 1,970Marshall ................................... 4,655 2,750 240 35 545 210 645 30 200 1,240 1,945Maury ....................................... 11,535 6,575 700 105 1,610 655 1,410 55 425 3,090 4,775

Meigs ....................................... 2,105 1,025 125 15 260 100 440 25 115 530 660Monroe..................................... 7,911 4,165 465 80 1,015 345 1,325 75 440 2,005 2,830Montgomery ............................. 14,674 8,310 875 130 1,900 840 1,905 85 630 3,920 5,595Moore....................................... 907 610 45 5 95 25 90 5 30 265 395Morgan..................................... 4,483 2,060 265 55 630 190 910 55 320 1,060 1,485

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Obion ....................................... 6,736 3,985 320 60 780 300 975 30 285 1,740 2,740Overton .................................... 4,483 2,415 205 40 505 195 835 40 250 1,135 1,570Perry ........................................ 1,836 1,030 75 20 210 65 300 20 115 505 660Pickett ...................................... 1,300 745 55 10 130 40 245 10 65 350 430Polk.......................................... 3,729 1,895 230 30 535 145 700 40 155 945 1,340

Putnam..................................... 11,811 6,875 605 100 1,370 505 1,755 70 530 3,145 4,620Rhea ........................................ 5,758 3,345 320 70 660 210 880 40 235 1,565 2,180Roane ...................................... 11,352 6,445 730 95 1,435 385 1,720 70 470 3,095 4,485Robertson ................................ 8,614 4,955 510 65 1,055 480 1,185 35 330 2,390 3,340Rutherford ................................ 18,820 10,755 1,000 180 2,070 1,085 2,710 95 925 4,915 7,120

Scott......................................... 4,402 1,540 235 45 650 230 1,185 80 435 850 1,240Sequatchie ............................... 1,994 1,045 90 25 245 95 385 20 90 485 690Sevier....................................... 12,661 7,475 700 115 1,375 515 1,895 65 520 3,470 4,690Shelby ...................................... 121,822 68,590 6,035 1,550 14,840 8,235 16,525 345 5,705 29,820 50,870Smith........................................ 3,264 1,845 200 20 435 150 445 20 150 870 1,340

Stewart ..................................... 2,710 1,510 185 25 330 130 385 20 125 780 960Sullivan .................................... 34,126 19,355 2,540 240 4,680 1,045 4,835 235 1,195 9,310 14,080Sumner .................................... 18,950 11,405 995 145 2,140 885 2,465 75 840 5,125 7,615Tipton ....................................... 7,505 3,920 425 95 965 490 1,125 35 450 1,855 2,730Trousdale ................................. 1,418 845 60 10 170 60 220 5 50 395 560

Unicoi ....................................... 3,916 2,110 205 35 520 135 710 25 175 980 1,550Union........................................ 3,500 1,625 210 30 400 150 795 40 250 810 1,080Van Buren ................................ 989 565 40 15 90 30 190 5 55 270 345Warren ..................................... 7,597 4,455 425 60 925 320 1,070 50 290 2,055 3,055Washington .............................. 20,022 11,500 1,255 170 2,635 730 2,900 105 725 5,390 8,210

Wayne...................................... 3,275 1,735 190 30 400 160 555 30 175 835 1,185Weakley ................................... 6,651 4,230 310 55 730 265 790 25 245 1,825 2,880White........................................ 5,198 3,115 255 50 530 220 770 35 225 1,435 1,995Williamson................................ 12,494 8,045 855 115 1,410 660 1,065 20 325 3,830 5,320Wilson ...................................... 12,182 7,365 620 90 1,405 615 1,635 35 415 3,300 4,850

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Texas

70

See footnotes at end of table.

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State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Texas3 ................................. 2,575,745 1,516,987 198,923 30,205 344,797 137,423 252,096 12,373 82,941 755,914 1,070,809

Anderson.................................. 7,878 4,495 535 70 1,150 395 905 45 285 2,215 3,295Andrews................................... 2,154 1,155 190 10 345 110 225 30 90 645 845Angelina................................... 14,148 7,450 1,015 235 2,100 960 1,735 100 555 3,835 5,510Aransas.................................... 4,993 3,260 415 40 560 175 420 25 100 1,730 1,950Archer ...................................... 1,556 950 150 10 230 50 120 5 40 500 655

Armstrong ................................ 445 280 45 0 60 15 30 0 15 150 205Atascosa .................................. 5,780 2,820 545 85 820 320 690 95 405 1,625 2,035Austin ....................................... 4,021 2,460 330 30 630 185 280 5 100 1,265 1,835Bailey ....................................... 1,226 725 145 15 215 40 70 5 10 415 580Bandera ................................... 3,205 2,045 250 40 335 115 295 20 105 1,135 1,160

Bastrop..................................... 6,446 3,895 435 70 770 325 705 20 225 1,980 2,515Baylor....................................... 1,255 790 105 10 185 55 85 5 20 395 595Bee........................................... 4,157 2,155 385 65 675 240 415 45 175 1,210 1,615Bell ........................................... 25,129 14,745 1,960 240 3,455 1,300 2,500 95 835 7,370 10,385Bexar........................................ 181,159 103,060 14,730 2,450 23,180 9,995 19,275 1,185 7,285 50,480 74,545

Blanco...................................... 1,736 1,135 140 10 245 45 110 5 45 590 770Borden ..................................... 99 60 15 0 15 5 5 0 0 35 40Bosque..................................... 3,976 2,610 260 15 540 140 325 15 70 1,265 1,795Bowie ....................................... 15,258 8,695 925 180 2,095 835 1,845 70 615 3,985 6,475Brazoria.................................... 26,251 15,250 2,225 265 3,765 1,430 2,395 135 785 8,020 10,545

Brazos...................................... 12,789 7,680 940 135 1,835 690 1,090 40 380 3,710 5,645Brewster................................... 1,526 1,005 120 20 190 55 100 10 25 530 660Briscoe..................................... 437 240 55 5 85 20 30 0 5 145 195Brooks...................................... 1,542 745 150 20 270 95 155 25 80 425 600Brown....................................... 7,678 4,650 500 95 965 395 820 40 215 2,225 3,240

Burleson................................... 3,337 2,020 235 55 480 140 305 15 85 1,005 1,385Burnet ...................................... 7,353 4,900 665 60 875 225 465 30 135 2,555 3,125Caldwell ................................... 4,841 2,830 380 60 705 245 455 30 135 1,475 2,010Calhoun.................................... 3,477 2,005 365 40 495 180 290 20 80 1,130 1,375Callahan................................... 2,801 1,755 220 20 345 110 250 15 85 870 1,150

Cameron .................................. 41,056 22,555 4,125 1,090 5,505 2,500 3,420 395 1,465 12,350 15,470Camp ....................................... 2,367 1,400 175 15 355 85 255 10 70 705 1,005Carson ..................................... 1,133 710 115 5 160 45 80 5 15 405 505Cass......................................... 6,978 3,785 520 80 1,135 300 860 40 260 1,930 2,915Castro ...................................... 1,281 685 165 25 230 75 65 5 30 400 565

Chambers ................................ 3,321 1,815 285 50 480 180 370 25 115 1,010 1,215Cherokee ................................. 8,821 5,285 520 65 1,205 425 985 25 310 2,485 3,805Childress .................................. 1,312 815 105 15 200 55 85 5 30 390 620Clay.......................................... 2,112 1,335 170 20 300 75 165 10 35 680 920Cochran ................................... 706 370 80 5 125 25 65 10 25 220 280

Coke......................................... 906 610 85 5 105 25 60 0 15 320 400Coleman................................... 2,771 1,695 205 20 450 95 225 15 65 865 1,250Collin........................................ 30,678 19,490 1,870 200 3,555 1,775 2,770 50 970 8,930 12,870Collingsworth ........................... 783 465 65 5 140 35 45 5 25 245 395Colorado .................................. 4,546 2,860 425 40 735 150 260 15 60 1,525 2,110

Comal....................................... 13,556 8,980 1,105 125 1,545 490 935 50 325 4,465 5,870Comanche................................ 3,568 2,320 300 35 475 100 275 10 55 1,165 1,570Concho..................................... 629 375 50 10 100 30 50 0 15 200 275Cooke....................................... 6,299 4,010 465 40 840 215 540 15 175 1,895 2,845Coryell...................................... 5,910 3,365 490 50 845 350 565 35 210 1,695 2,355

Cottle........................................ 554 365 35 5 95 10 25 5 15 185 275Crane ....................................... 593 305 55 5 110 45 60 5 10 165 235Crockett.................................... 653 370 65 15 100 35 55 0 15 195 270Crosby...................................... 1,406 775 140 15 255 60 100 10 50 435 615Culberson................................. 435 255 45 15 40 20 40 5 15 145 145

Dallam...................................... 933 560 95 10 145 40 65 5 15 305 420Dallas ....................................... 222,989 137,445 12,515 1,950 26,430 12,670 24,645 560 6,775 62,115 96,705Dawson.................................... 2,740 1,555 295 25 440 95 225 30 75 875 1,205Deaf Smith ............................... 2,699 1,530 290 45 410 115 210 20 80 825 1,180Delta......................................... 1,190 725 75 5 170 60 110 5 40 340 520

Denton ..................................... 27,849 16,715 1,515 475 3,185 2,150 2,790 70 950 7,495 11,275De Witt ..................................... 4,435 2,575 395 40 700 165 380 40 140 1,360 2,005Dickens .................................... 655 400 55 5 110 15 55 0 15 215 295Dimmit...................................... 1,810 925 185 25 270 110 195 25 75 520 675Donley...................................... 969 620 95 5 130 25 75 5 15 330 415

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Duval........................................ 2,432 1,065 305 60 490 115 240 35 120 685 935Eastland................................... 4,674 2,865 395 60 680 140 420 20 95 1,440 2,095Ector......................................... 17,827 9,550 1,610 190 2,745 960 1,920 170 680 5,060 7,160Edwards................................... 509 295 60 10 80 20 30 5 10 190 195Ellis .......................................... 13,518 8,275 810 115 1,655 715 1,415 50 485 3,795 5,715

El Paso..................................... 81,877 44,655 9,005 1,850 10,510 4,430 7,690 715 3,025 24,090 31,690Erath ........................................ 5,012 3,125 380 45 690 250 410 10 100 1,505 2,320Falls ......................................... 3,552 2,065 230 40 550 170 355 20 120 1,045 1,565Fannin ...................................... 6,222 3,935 385 45 800 225 685 20 125 1,950 2,660Fayette ..................................... 5,848 3,750 535 40 875 180 350 20 100 1,930 2,765

Fisher ....................................... 1,113 685 115 10 180 25 70 5 20 370 530Floyd ........................................ 1,459 825 170 10 255 65 90 10 35 470 675Foard........................................ 459 280 40 5 75 25 25 0 10 145 215Fort Bend ................................. 24,375 13,400 1,845 445 3,080 2,235 2,315 85 970 6,905 9,050Franklin .................................... 2,187 1,415 150 15 290 85 160 15 60 685 935

Freestone................................. 3,554 2,225 215 40 465 155 320 10 125 1,055 1,515Frio........................................... 2,236 1,060 215 35 365 155 260 25 120 610 815Gaines...................................... 1,859 980 175 35 305 95 160 30 80 560 715Galveston................................. 34,549 20,705 2,345 340 4,770 1,780 3,510 100 1,000 10,360 14,295Garza ....................................... 901 545 80 5 120 35 80 10 25 280 370

Gillespie ................................... 5,279 3,650 515 35 655 95 250 5 75 1,895 2,515Glasscock ................................ 114 70 25 0 15 0 5 0 0 45 50Goliad....................................... 1,390 795 140 15 200 65 120 10 45 470 550Gonzales.................................. 3,867 2,245 310 50 530 200 360 25 145 1,170 1,585Gray ......................................... 4,983 3,135 480 60 745 150 310 25 80 1,610 2,285

Grayson ................................... 20,501 12,925 1,240 150 2,580 875 2,135 40 555 5,960 9,025Gregg....................................... 20,428 11,915 1,570 175 3,105 910 1,975 95 685 5,900 8,845Grimes ..................................... 3,172 1,820 235 35 470 205 285 10 110 935 1,285Guadalupe ............................... 12,639 7,710 1,095 130 1,545 585 1,145 55 375 3,990 5,080Hale.......................................... 5,836 3,220 595 65 955 280 510 40 170 1,795 2,555

Hall........................................... 968 575 115 10 175 25 60 0 10 310 475Hamilton................................... 2,162 1,430 150 20 285 70 155 10 40 685 1,010Hansford .................................. 967 560 125 10 165 35 50 5 15 325 450Hardeman ................................ 1,181 705 80 20 205 60 80 5 25 340 550Hardin ...................................... 7,798 4,330 680 80 1,305 390 750 35 230 2,325 3,180

Harris ....................................... 311,064 180,290 22,370 3,650 42,035 20,090 31,695 1,160 9,775 88,780 128,160Harrison ................................... 9,940 5,530 640 120 1,520 515 1,200 50 365 2,710 4,075Hartley...................................... 518 310 60 0 100 20 20 0 5 160 280Haskell ..................................... 1,777 1,085 195 5 290 45 105 5 45 590 870Hays......................................... 9,576 5,850 735 95 1,180 520 820 30 345 2,930 3,865

Hemphill ................................... 560 345 55 0 90 15 40 0 15 185 255Henderson ............................... 16,273 10,435 1,030 120 1,890 610 1,675 70 445 5,140 6,665Hidalgo..................................... 61,566 34,085 6,160 1,575 7,495 3,860 5,465 555 2,370 19,045 22,435Hill ............................................ 6,956 4,305 495 50 925 240 675 40 225 2,130 3,000Hockley .................................... 3,746 1,930 395 40 655 200 345 30 150 1,110 1,540

Hood ........................................ 9,091 6,210 700 60 965 270 675 25 185 3,095 3,805Hopkins.................................... 6,240 3,765 415 40 940 275 615 30 160 1,850 2,725Houston.................................... 5,102 2,995 410 35 770 195 510 30 155 1,540 2,185Howard..................................... 6,056 3,560 415 55 885 325 595 35 185 1,785 2,545Hudspeth.................................. 462 240 55 10 60 30 45 5 20 165 135

Hunt ......................................... 13,057 7,920 700 105 1,570 640 1,625 45 450 3,670 5,230Hutchinson............................... 4,779 2,850 525 35 740 175 335 25 95 1,605 2,090Irion .......................................... 315 180 35 0 50 10 25 5 10 115 130Jack.......................................... 1,638 995 135 15 260 70 120 10 35 510 705Jackson.................................... 2,672 1,465 260 30 480 110 215 20 90 810 1,185

Jasper ...................................... 7,317 3,940 670 115 1,185 375 715 50 265 2,190 2,865Jeff Davis ................................. 392 260 35 0 40 5 40 0 10 140 160Jefferson .................................. 44,395 24,725 3,780 555 7,080 2,270 4,235 210 1,540 12,815 19,140Jim Hogg.................................. 958 480 105 25 175 55 65 10 45 285 375Jim Wells.................................. 6,673 3,295 685 110 1,130 370 715 80 290 1,930 2,510

Johnson ................................... 16,186 9,505 940 145 2,040 955 1,885 65 650 4,510 6,415Jones ....................................... 3,540 2,150 260 30 500 170 310 15 105 1,080 1,535Karnes...................................... 2,821 1,530 285 30 470 100 255 35 115 875 1,190Kaufman................................... 10,665 6,600 535 75 1,255 540 1,225 45 390 3,020 4,325Kendall ..................................... 4,188 2,780 360 40 510 145 250 10 95 1,390 1,865

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Kenedy..................................... 52 30 5 0 10 0 5 0 0 15 20Kent.......................................... 244 155 25 0 35 10 15 0 5 85 110Kerr .......................................... 12,147 8,405 1,075 70 1,340 305 755 25 170 4,280 5,545Kimble ...................................... 1,034 665 90 10 150 35 65 5 15 345 460King.......................................... 40 25 10 0 0 5 0 0 0 20 10

Kinney ...................................... 887 595 75 5 105 15 55 5 30 335 350Kleberg..................................... 4,153 2,205 450 65 635 240 360 40 160 1,220 1,650Knox......................................... 1,082 640 105 10 200 45 65 0 15 355 520Lamar....................................... 9,752 5,905 580 65 1,370 420 1,085 30 295 2,770 4,215Lamb........................................ 3,120 1,745 340 30 530 125 230 25 95 980 1,375

Lampasas ................................ 3,147 1,870 275 30 475 120 270 20 85 950 1,360La Salle .................................... 987 500 90 15 155 75 80 15 55 285 360Lavaca ..................................... 5,165 3,205 450 50 805 165 345 20 125 1,645 2,395Lee........................................... 2,721 1,600 255 20 460 130 185 5 65 890 1,175Leon......................................... 3,723 2,310 285 40 515 140 315 25 95 1,200 1,490

Liberty ...................................... 10,015 5,180 835 110 1,665 630 1,150 60 385 2,850 3,850Limestone ................................ 4,890 2,810 245 170 525 475 500 15 150 1,340 1,900Lipscomb.................................. 643 365 85 5 120 15 40 5 10 210 320Live Oak................................... 1,962 1,175 190 15 320 60 135 10 55 655 810Llano ........................................ 5,305 3,695 445 35 640 90 330 10 60 1,895 2,360

Loving ...................................... 14 10 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 5 10Lubbock ................................... 33,512 19,955 2,390 420 4,375 1,715 3,405 155 1,095 9,665 14,310Lynn ......................................... 1,223 645 135 10 215 60 90 10 55 390 500McCulloch ................................ 2,073 1,265 175 30 320 75 155 5 50 645 940McLennan ................................ 33,971 20,645 2,150 290 4,440 1,725 3,425 140 1,155 9,645 14,995

McMullen.................................. 156 95 20 0 25 5 10 0 0 65 55Madison ................................... 2,312 1,410 170 30 335 110 185 10 60 725 980Marion...................................... 2,521 1,455 160 25 365 115 305 15 80 745 950Martin ....................................... 791 435 80 10 110 35 75 5 40 250 305Mason ...................................... 982 625 105 5 150 25 60 0 10 335 475

Matagorda................................ 7,104 4,125 540 90 1,145 390 590 35 190 2,100 2,980Maverick................................... 6,478 3,190 790 185 870 370 665 105 305 1,945 2,180Medina ..................................... 5,843 3,285 565 90 790 315 545 50 205 1,840 2,255Menard..................................... 615 370 55 10 100 25 40 5 10 220 260Midland .................................... 16,322 10,075 1,335 145 2,000 810 1,370 90 495 5,050 6,925

Milam ....................................... 5,069 2,985 480 50 795 200 395 25 140 1,585 2,215Mills.......................................... 1,364 875 130 10 170 40 115 5 20 475 590Mitchell..................................... 1,844 1,110 155 15 285 75 170 5 30 585 815Montague ................................. 4,797 2,950 340 30 700 185 440 20 130 1,470 2,045Montgomery ............................. 33,066 19,550 2,500 305 4,540 1,805 3,250 125 990 9,580 13,450

Moore....................................... 2,524 1,410 280 15 435 140 165 15 65 780 1,115Morris ....................................... 3,129 1,820 260 25 480 145 310 10 80 950 1,300Motley ...................................... 379 225 45 5 65 10 20 0 10 125 190Nacogdoches ........................... 9,096 5,225 610 100 1,265 465 1,080 35 315 2,650 3,720Navarro .................................... 8,364 5,020 475 90 1,080 410 945 40 305 2,305 3,615

Newton..................................... 2,468 1,195 240 25 420 155 315 15 105 715 890Nolan........................................ 3,376 1,955 290 30 540 160 310 15 75 1,025 1,470Nueces..................................... 44,740 24,595 3,985 685 6,565 2,450 4,530 310 1,620 12,920 18,175Ochiltree................................... 1,249 735 130 5 225 55 90 5 5 405 580Oldham .................................... 361 220 35 0 55 15 20 0 15 125 150

Orange..................................... 14,964 7,995 1,485 120 2,345 710 1,650 110 550 4,340 5,960Palo Pinto................................. 5,546 3,355 405 25 810 225 515 35 175 1,705 2,355Panola...................................... 4,422 2,420 380 40 775 190 450 25 140 1,245 1,905Parker ...................................... 12,452 7,760 950 105 1,520 510 1,195 55 360 3,900 5,015Parmer ..................................... 1,529 825 205 25 260 80 95 10 30 485 665

Pecos ....................................... 2,152 1,200 235 30 280 125 190 20 75 695 810Polk.......................................... 14,858 10,240 1,040 95 1,385 360 1,305 80 355 5,225 5,060Potter ....................................... 16,486 9,740 1,070 135 2,355 870 1,780 65 470 4,590 7,150Presidio .................................... 1,379 735 175 25 180 85 100 20 60 485 475Rains........................................ 1,940 1,200 125 15 220 70 220 10 80 585 750

Randall..................................... 13,908 9,070 1,080 85 1,805 590 945 45 290 4,400 6,300Reagan .................................... 462 250 40 5 65 30 50 5 20 145 165Real.......................................... 886 545 90 5 105 35 80 5 20 310 340Red River ................................. 3,398 2,025 240 35 500 150 345 10 95 1,010 1,455Reeves..................................... 2,170 1,135 240 45 290 110 230 20 100 680 780

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Refugio..................................... 1,694 950 180 20 285 70 145 10 35 525 725Roberts .................................... 144 85 20 0 25 0 10 0 5 55 60Robertson ................................ 3,299 1,925 240 45 540 170 280 15 85 995 1,420Rockwall................................... 4,357 2,880 285 45 465 215 350 5 110 1,350 1,825Runnels.................................... 2,802 1,625 250 30 455 105 240 15 80 870 1,270

Rusk......................................... 8,707 5,095 650 65 1,410 395 810 45 235 2,575 3,875Sabine...................................... 3,472 2,085 305 25 485 110 330 15 115 1,170 1,325San Augustine.......................... 2,400 1,310 205 25 375 150 260 15 60 710 970San Jacinto .............................. 4,304 2,495 315 60 550 210 495 25 155 1,355 1,540San Patricio.............................. 9,863 5,130 980 115 1,510 535 1,060 110 425 2,970 3,695

San Saba ................................. 1,380 875 120 15 210 55 75 5 25 455 655Schleicher ................................ 547 310 65 5 95 10 45 0 15 185 230Scurry....................................... 3,159 1,845 320 15 530 120 235 25 70 990 1,430Shackelford.............................. 739 430 60 5 140 30 65 5 5 220 355Shelby ...................................... 5,278 2,895 390 40 895 270 560 30 200 1,450 2,230

Sherman .................................. 392 230 55 5 70 15 10 0 5 150 185Smith........................................ 30,245 18,940 2,220 260 3,760 1,235 2,890 100 840 9,095 13,130Somervell ................................. 1,000 615 75 10 135 40 95 0 30 300 420Starr ......................................... 6,234 2,830 795 165 975 490 600 90 290 1,780 1,950Stephens.................................. 2,063 1,290 165 10 295 55 200 5 45 655 915

Sterling..................................... 203 120 25 5 30 10 10 0 5 65 95Stonewall.................................. 479 275 60 0 95 15 20 5 10 155 230Sutton....................................... 672 390 75 5 100 35 50 0 15 215 270Swisher .................................... 1,692 980 215 15 260 70 115 5 35 575 745Tarrant...................................... 149,871 90,935 10,095 1,155 18,885 8,280 15,400 420 4,700 42,520 64,670

Taylor ....................................... 20,667 12,385 1,505 335 2,725 1,185 1,815 90 625 5,920 8,955Terrell ....................................... 221 135 20 5 35 5 10 0 10 75 90Terry......................................... 2,336 1,295 255 30 395 110 180 15 55 745 1,010Throckmorton........................... 423 260 40 5 80 10 30 0 0 130 200Titus ......................................... 4,272 2,490 290 45 695 225 400 10 115 1,175 1,910

Tom Green ............................... 17,826 10,800 1,335 200 2,330 870 1,655 75 560 5,215 7,695Travis ....................................... 68,799 41,875 4,800 790 7,980 3,910 7,185 155 2,105 19,825 29,180Trinity ....................................... 3,647 2,295 270 25 515 90 360 15 75 1,225 1,510Tyler ......................................... 4,713 2,610 420 50 675 205 515 45 195 1,425 1,780Upshur ..................................... 7,350 4,215 565 80 1,060 300 810 35 285 2,145 2,950

Upton ....................................... 660 340 65 10 110 30 70 5 30 195 255Uvalde...................................... 4,407 2,480 445 75 600 215 400 35 155 1,380 1,770Val Verde.................................. 6,148 3,365 725 140 835 360 480 50 195 1,995 2,190Van Zandt................................. 9,875 6,345 655 60 1,140 375 975 50 275 3,025 4,120Victoria ..................................... 12,895 7,245 1,245 130 1,860 600 1,255 95 465 3,840 5,365

Walker...................................... 6,321 3,920 495 45 880 305 505 15 155 1,955 2,720Waller....................................... 3,719 2,215 260 45 550 200 340 10 100 1,105 1,535Ward ........................................ 2,104 1,120 200 20 315 90 235 25 100 655 790Washington .............................. 6,132 3,695 490 135 880 445 340 15 135 1,890 2,760Webb........................................ 18,521 9,305 2,195 510 2,785 1,285 1,540 175 725 5,315 6,945

Wharton ................................... 7,194 4,080 625 75 1,245 380 565 40 185 2,150 3,215Wheeler.................................... 1,363 825 125 10 250 25 95 10 25 435 640Wichita ..................................... 20,811 12,830 1,415 135 2,950 845 2,055 65 515 6,135 9,235Wilbarger.................................. 3,037 1,870 195 35 455 115 255 10 100 885 1,430Willacy...................................... 3,045 1,565 360 55 460 175 285 30 115 955 1,165

Williamson................................ 21,308 13,470 1,580 180 2,565 1,190 1,590 55 675 6,565 8,885Wilson ...................................... 4,509 2,460 395 50 640 230 490 45 200 1,345 1,705Winkler ..................................... 1,387 700 150 15 230 75 140 10 65 420 510Wise......................................... 6,653 3,955 495 55 875 315 710 25 225 2,045 2,590Wood........................................ 8,688 5,685 605 40 1,075 265 780 35 205 2,805 3,680

Yoakum .................................... 1,161 630 125 10 180 60 95 10 50 365 470Young....................................... 4,322 2,740 330 30 635 135 350 15 85 1,350 1,980Zapata...................................... 1,630 865 175 20 235 95 135 20 85 505 605Zavala ...................................... 1,952 1,030 145 50 275 150 205 20 75 535 720

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Utah

74

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Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Utah3 ...................................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

234,587 148,879 17,730 2,747 22,734 12,711 21,205 718 7,863 72,652 96,691

Beaver...................................... 924 615 85 10 80 25 90 5 15 315 400Box Elder ................................. 5,641 3,705 520 70 540 245 380 10 170 1,870 2,325Cache....................................... 8,159 5,295 710 80 785 455 555 20 260 2,585 3,535Carbon ..................................... 3,792 2,055 305 20 545 170 510 25 160 1,095 1,525Daggett .................................... 141 100 15 0 10 0 10 0 5 55 50

Davis........................................ 20,855 13,655 1,700 245 1,775 1,105 1,635 50 690 6,570 8,530Duchesne................................. 2,209 1,205 190 25 245 115 275 20 135 655 750Emery....................................... 1,577 880 130 20 175 80 200 15 75 470 560Garfield .................................... 898 595 80 10 90 40 55 0 30 300 370Grand....................................... 1,410 890 90 10 155 60 150 10 45 425 560

Iron........................................... 3,882 2,460 290 55 350 215 360 15 135 1,215 1,515Juab ......................................... 1,094 690 60 20 120 65 100 5 35 325 430Kane......................................... 1,336 900 100 20 130 45 100 5 35 465 520Millard ...................................... 1,868 1,205 150 20 185 80 150 5 75 615 780Morgan..................................... 738 480 70 10 75 50 30 5 15 245 295

Piute......................................... 339 210 30 0 40 15 30 5 10 120 130Rich.......................................... 309 215 30 5 30 10 10 0 10 120 130Salt Lake.................................. 90,959 58,100 5,860 965 8,755 5,105 9,030 230 2,915 27,280 38,305San Juan.................................. 1,438 715 140 30 215 140 140 5 55 430 495Sanpete.................................... 3,292 2,050 230 35 345 165 305 15 145 1,030 1,295

Sevier....................................... 3,365 2,110 265 35 330 150 310 20 145 1,095 1,295Summit..................................... 1,917 1,220 130 35 200 125 155 0 50 625 715Tooele ...................................... 3,522 2,150 240 50 390 225 325 10 135 1,045 1,405Uintah....................................... 3,487 1,990 260 35 395 250 370 35 150 1,055 1,230Utah ......................................... 30,774 18,300 2,890 525 3,135 2,010 2,620 90 1,205 9,355 12,480

Wasatch ................................... 1,635 1,025 150 15 160 80 130 10 65 550 640Washington .............................. 16,000 11,200 1,340 185 1,300 580 1,030 45 320 5,745 6,585Wayne...................................... 449 275 55 5 45 15 30 5 20 155 175Weber ...................................... 22,569 14,585 1,615 210 2,130 1,090 2,120 60 760 6,845 9,660

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75

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Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Vermont 3 ............................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

102,729 64,531 6,097 1,012 10,952 3,741 12,056 453 3,887 30,137 42,852

Addison.................................... 5,269 3,330 355 45 585 200 540 25 190 1,625 2,200Bennington............................... 7,770 5,170 405 70 665 240 895 35 290 2,360 3,310Caledonia................................. 5,625 3,405 385 45 660 215 665 25 225 1,650 2,355Chittenden................................ 18,758 11,930 1,150 175 2,070 685 2,105 60 585 5,300 8,100Essex ....................................... 1,482 855 100 15 150 55 210 10 90 430 540

Franklin .................................... 6,237 3,535 460 65 760 280 850 40 250 1,710 2,500Grand Isle ................................ 1,146 725 75 5 135 30 140 5 30 365 455Lamoille.................................... 3,498 2,155 215 35 380 115 450 15 130 1,045 1,385Orange..................................... 4,687 2,960 270 35 485 170 550 25 190 1,460 1,870Orleans .................................... 5,421 3,145 425 75 625 215 680 35 220 1,550 2,145

Rutland..................................... 12,986 8,075 665 160 1,360 555 1,610 75 485 3,700 5,420Washington .............................. 10,346 6,450 515 125 1,105 410 1,240 35 465 2,855 4,340Windham.................................. 8,072 5,245 365 70 790 235 995 25 350 2,445 3,335Windsor.................................... 11,428 7,550 710 95 1,185 335 1,125 45 385 3,645 4,895

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Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Virgin Islands3 ...................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

12,810 7,767 798 354 1,114 1,086 1,183 53 455 3,769 4,400

St. Croix ................................... 6,560 3,655 510 215 580 600 660 35 305 1,900 2,030St. John and St. Thomas.......... 6,237 4,100 290 140 535 485 520 15 150 1,865 2,365

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Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Virginia3 .............................. 1,008,033 614,617 58,213 8,880 118,108 43,942 122,889 4,923 36,461 280,499 424,174

Accomack ................................ 7,969 5,205 395 80 930 315 775 30 240 2,370 3,385Albermarle................................ 11,216 7,660 760 110 1,260 370 805 25 225 3,585 5,150Alexandria City......................... 11,145 7,645 635 60 1,280 335 1,000 5 185 3,295 5,590Alleghany ................................. 2,337 1,290 175 15 310 75 365 15 90 645 900Amelia ...................................... 2,020 1,215 105 10 225 90 280 10 85 585 775

Amherst.................................... 5,760 3,570 280 55 600 205 825 25 200 1,645 2,260Appomattox.............................. 2,795 1,710 145 20 305 115 370 10 120 810 1,075Arlington................................... 16,601 11,850 1,045 140 1,760 465 1,175 10 155 5,180 8,565Augusta.................................... 11,483 7,340 670 75 1,165 400 1,390 45 395 3,495 4,475Bath.......................................... 1,090 700 65 15 125 40 115 5 25 335 460

Bedford City ............................. 1,882 1,225 80 15 215 85 200 5 55 555 820Bedford .................................... 9,974 6,410 645 70 935 325 1,205 35 350 3,035 3,875Bland........................................ 1,468 740 95 10 180 65 260 20 100 385 520Botetourt .................................. 5,176 3,225 300 35 555 185 665 25 185 1,525 2,025Bristol City................................ 4,595 2,755 245 20 675 125 600 30 145 1,125 2,195

Brunswick................................. 3,726 2,200 175 40 480 170 500 20 140 1,005 1,510Buchanan................................. 9,283 1,960 510 75 1,245 355 3,350 460 1,330 1,315 1,855Buckingham ............................. 2,892 1,675 170 25 395 135 385 20 90 850 1,105Buena Vista City ...................... 1,398 810 65 10 215 45 195 10 50 370 600Campbell.................................. 9,584 5,945 485 60 980 385 1,335 50 345 2,705 3,770

Caroline.................................... 3,851 2,260 200 40 475 170 530 20 155 1,110 1,480Carroll ...................................... 6,488 3,765 345 70 800 335 890 30 255 1,805 2,595Charles City ............................. 1,250 735 60 10 185 50 165 5 40 355 485Charlotte .................................. 3,159 1,830 165 40 415 165 410 15 120 885 1,235Charlottesville City ................... 6,027 3,875 270 65 635 255 750 10 170 1,625 2,760

Chesapeake City...................... 23,633 13,840 1,365 260 2,890 1,370 2,835 100 975 6,170 9,480Chesterfield.............................. 28,938 17,865 1,565 210 2,955 1,635 3,345 90 1,275 8,060 11,400Clarke....................................... 2,023 1,365 140 15 245 55 155 5 45 630 925Clifton Forge City ..................... 993 570 35 10 145 35 155 5 35 210 465Colonial Heights City................ 3,752 2,530 245 25 480 105 280 10 75 1,085 1,815

Covington City.......................... 1,815 1,025 135 15 265 75 235 5 60 480 820Craig ........................................ 998 540 55 5 125 35 180 5 55 255 380Culpeper .................................. 5,435 3,345 365 60 650 270 560 25 160 1,605 2,235Cumberland ............................. 1,671 990 70 30 220 90 210 10 50 480 635Danville City ............................. 11,535 7,520 365 70 1,185 485 1,475 45 390 2,920 5,380

Dickenson ................................ 5,090 1,370 370 55 765 225 1,490 200 615 910 1,295Dinwiddie ................................. 4,261 2,410 190 40 520 210 670 20 200 1,115 1,585Emporia City ............................ 1,488 860 60 10 225 85 180 5 60 390 665Essex ....................................... 2,174 1,370 105 15 285 105 235 5 55 665 920Fairfax City............................... 2,445 1,705 185 10 245 110 145 0 45 785 1,180

Fairfax ...................................... 75,911 52,275 6,015 785 7,630 3,015 4,775 65 1,350 24,670 35,090Falls Church City...................... 1,315 935 75 5 160 35 85 0 20 380 725Fauquier................................... 6,831 4,365 455 60 840 320 595 15 180 2,135 2,870Floyd ........................................ 2,831 1,685 195 30 390 110 325 10 85 830 1,190Fluvanna .................................. 3,438 2,395 205 30 295 105 295 15 95 1,175 1,345

Franklin City ............................. 1,974 1,145 85 15 290 90 250 15 85 505 875Franklin .................................... 9,153 5,540 550 80 935 320 1,310 45 375 2,650 3,495Frederick .................................. 8,059 5,295 470 80 820 355 810 25 205 2,450 3,245Fredericksburg City.................. 3,476 2,245 165 35 480 140 330 5 75 915 1,760Galax City ................................ 1,936 1,190 75 10 250 60 280 5 65 535 845

Giles......................................... 4,012 2,180 250 25 620 140 630 30 135 1,075 1,675Gloucester................................ 5,224 3,215 315 45 620 215 605 20 190 1,465 2,110Goochland................................ 2,723 1,830 145 20 305 85 260 10 70 870 1,145Grayson ................................... 4,369 2,685 190 35 490 135 665 20 150 1,225 1,800Greene..................................... 1,980 1,190 90 15 205 100 280 10 90 570 730

Greensville ............................... 2,040 1,160 100 25 280 75 295 10 95 550 800Halifax ...................................... 8,694 4,935 410 80 1,085 395 1,375 40 375 2,155 3,530Hampton City ........................... 19,807 11,785 1,225 195 2,520 960 2,345 75 700 5,405 8,120Hanover ................................... 11,784 8,080 580 60 1,265 445 1,025 20 310 3,600 5,180Harrisonburg City ..................... 2,109 1,350 135 10 270 90 195 5 55 605 1,010

Henrico..................................... 39,017 26,435 1,900 270 4,290 1,630 3,475 55 960 11,100 18,660Henry ....................................... 12,582 7,660 485 100 1,140 435 2,110 35 615 3,355 4,785Highland................................... 641 400 45 10 85 20 60 0 20 210 260Hopewell City ........................... 4,420 2,610 260 20 605 205 555 15 150 1,185 1,895Isle Of Wight ............................ 5,027 2,975 290 60 615 210 675 30 170 1,420 1,930

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James City ............................... 7,883 5,495 770 50 705 200 490 20 150 2,735 3,395King And Queen....................... 1,216 745 80 15 170 50 120 5 30 375 505King George............................. 1,913 1,170 110 20 220 115 215 5 60 560 750King William ............................. 2,205 1,370 125 25 285 115 220 5 60 670 885Lancaster ................................. 3,747 2,610 280 10 460 75 225 10 75 1,285 1,740

Lee........................................... 6,586 2,375 405 60 1,050 275 1,625 185 610 1,350 2,045Lexington City .......................... 1,748 1,155 115 20 230 45 150 5 30 515 860Loudoun................................... 11,104 7,270 715 100 1,300 545 880 10 285 3,415 4,855Louisa ...................................... 4,440 2,660 215 45 485 185 605 30 215 1,275 1,640Lunenburg................................ 2,696 1,635 125 20 330 105 355 20 105 745 1,115

Lynchburg City ......................... 13,973 8,785 570 235 1,475 845 1,580 50 435 3,530 6,375Madison ................................... 2,214 1,415 130 30 265 65 215 10 85 700 920Martinsville City........................ 5,055 3,065 225 45 580 190 735 10 205 1,280 2,260Manassas................................. 2,666 1,550 135 30 345 195 315 5 90 670 1,135Manassas City ......................... 663 345 40 0 95 50 95 5 35 170 230Mathews................................... 2,286 1,515 190 20 315 50 150 10 35 750 1,035

Mecklenburg ............................ 7,830 4,780 365 50 910 335 1,055 30 305 2,140 3,180Middlesex................................. 2,761 1,865 180 25 325 95 220 5 45 910 1,170Montgomery ............................. 9,410 5,640 510 75 1,075 390 1,365 35 320 2,580 3,850Nelson...................................... 3,076 1,895 175 30 400 120 345 10 100 910 1,250New Kent ................................. 1,848 1,155 95 15 190 115 215 5 60 535 695

Newport News City .................. 23,800 13,795 1,395 210 3,170 1,260 2,995 95 880 6,200 10,060Norfolk City .............................. 32,319 19,035 1,900 305 4,195 1,640 4,000 115 1,130 8,535 14,300Northampton ............................ 3,340 2,210 160 35 375 135 325 10 90 1,015 1,475Northumberland ....................... 3,530 2,465 235 25 420 85 245 5 50 1,200 1,585Norton City............................... 1,491 565 85 10 245 65 380 35 105 290 490

Nottoway.................................. 3,300 2,010 150 35 410 175 380 10 130 860 1,445Orange..................................... 5,608 3,855 330 30 565 180 495 20 130 1,830 2,375Page......................................... 4,815 2,910 285 40 585 185 610 25 175 1,360 1,955Patrick ...................................... 4,152 2,585 185 35 455 140 595 20 135 1,170 1,675Petersburg City ........................ 7,812 4,355 295 175 835 585 1,205 20 345 1,840 3,075

Pittsylvania............................... 13,703 8,215 740 135 1,555 515 1,935 60 550 3,795 5,525Portsmouth City ....................... 17,878 10,445 975 195 2,270 960 2,275 75 685 4,545 7,725Poquoson................................. 1,479 975 125 5 200 40 115 5 15 455 665Powhatan ................................. 2,611 1,630 150 15 270 125 295 15 110 770 1,010Prince Edward.......................... 3,535 2,180 150 20 390 190 450 15 140 970 1,495

Prince George.......................... 3,353 1,945 205 45 390 180 435 15 140 950 1,220Prince William .......................... 17,317 10,065 965 195 1,885 1,345 2,015 30 820 4,515 6,465Pulaski ..................................... 7,695 4,360 375 35 915 265 1,345 55 345 1,945 3,055Radford City ............................. 1,979 1,285 100 10 220 55 260 5 45 545 915Rappahannock......................... 1,268 795 85 10 160 45 135 5 30 430 490

Richmond................................. 1,748 1,125 80 20 220 85 175 10 35 515 775Richmond City.......................... 34,245 21,385 1,215 320 3,855 1,830 4,540 70 1,030 8,540 15,765Roanoke................................... 15,442 10,325 880 80 1,620 460 1,580 45 450 4,460 7,030Roanoke City ........................... 18,867 11,340 825 140 2,230 725 2,845 60 700 4,710 8,500Rockbridge............................... 3,964 2,475 280 35 430 130 475 15 125 1,255 1,525

Rockingham............................. 13,890 9,315 805 120 1,500 425 1,350 50 325 4,195 6,245Russell ..................................... 8,057 2,700 610 70 1,165 290 2,230 240 750 1,605 2,305Salem City................................ 5,013 3,285 260 30 615 135 535 20 135 1,385 2,360Scott......................................... 6,020 2,740 560 45 1,030 205 1,050 85 305 1,530 2,275Shenandoah............................. 7,339 5,095 445 35 760 265 570 15 155 2,340 3,260

Smyth....................................... 7,794 4,295 365 55 1,015 260 1,375 60 370 1,935 3,080Southampton............................ 3,445 1,945 225 40 525 140 425 25 120 955 1,415Spotsylvania............................. 9,515 5,620 565 95 1,085 570 1,120 35 425 2,615 3,685Stafford..................................... 6,963 4,200 390 35 785 445 775 25 310 1,970 2,700Staunton City............................ 5,488 3,600 235 65 590 160 645 15 180 1,465 2,555

Suffolk City............................... 10,487 5,950 485 110 1,200 565 1,585 65 525 2,620 4,050Surry ........................................ 1,172 665 85 15 150 45 155 5 50 345 455Sussex ..................................... 2,290 1,290 125 30 335 85 325 10 90 610 955Tazewell ................................... 10,692 4,215 725 120 1,705 415 2,430 240 845 2,280 3,630Virginia Beach City................... 45,174 27,350 3,230 390 5,350 2,435 4,560 145 1,715 12,820 18,805

Warren ..................................... 4,994 3,155 275 40 635 235 510 25 120 1,410 2,150Washington .............................. 11,366 6,160 730 85 1,495 385 1,895 125 490 3,015 4,340Waynesboro City...................... 4,587 2,925 265 30 530 140 535 15 145 1,275 2,090Westmoreland.......................... 3,822 2,505 180 20 465 155 385 15 95 1,165 1,605Williamsburg City ..................... 2,336 1,595 170 15 315 60 160 0 20 705 1,235

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Virginia

79

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Winchester City........................ 4,585 3,030 220 35 580 150 450 10 110 1,310 2,205Wise......................................... 10,124 3,485 720 110 1,580 430 2,520 300 980 2,025 3,080Wythe....................................... 6,329 3,510 295 55 795 235 1,070 35 335 1,570 2,525York.......................................... 7,086 4,640 475 60 785 295 640 20 170 2,135 2,930

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Washington

80

See footnotes at end of table.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Washington3 ......................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

825,281 535,485 56,432 6,910 85,006 30,318 86,163 2,445 22,522 256,471 350,780

Adams...................................... 2,215 1,315 170 40 235 85 265 10 95 695 850Asotin ....................................... 4,373 2,685 295 30 525 160 530 25 125 1,280 1,850Benton...................................... 18,969 11,925 1,335 155 1,995 785 2,075 65 635 5,715 7,835Chelan...................................... 11,364 7,955 645 75 1,070 315 1,010 25 270 3,685 4,990Clallam..................................... 17,163 11,725 1,395 110 1,665 375 1,490 65 335 5,940 7,320

Clark......................................... 41,678 26,445 2,725 325 4,305 1,695 4,655 115 1,415 12,500 17,285Columbia.................................. 952 600 65 5 105 35 115 5 20 305 390Cowlitz ..................................... 16,803 10,195 1,390 95 2,070 550 1,990 65 450 5,205 6,880Douglas.................................... 4,958 3,320 330 45 475 185 470 15 120 1,655 2,045Ferry......................................... 1,251 715 80 10 115 55 195 15 65 380 410

Franklin .................................... 5,235 3,250 360 80 495 310 580 10 150 1,660 2,020Garfield .................................... 593 350 65 5 85 35 35 0 20 195 255Grant........................................ 11,208 7,200 770 100 1,090 445 1,220 45 340 3,710 4,390Grays Harbor ........................... 14,600 8,890 975 130 1,635 580 1,885 70 435 4,530 5,680Island ....................................... 9,738 6,795 840 45 875 265 705 30 185 3,370 4,110

Jefferson .................................. 6,844 4,895 565 35 550 140 525 15 120 2,540 2,780King.......................................... 212,070 144,185 13,850 1,750 21,075 6,750 20,010 280 4,170 66,560 96,360Kitsap ....................................... 30,023 19,140 2,155 215 3,165 1,175 3,165 75 930 9,035 12,590Kittitas ...................................... 4,951 3,330 350 35 480 150 470 15 120 1,630 2,040Klickitat..................................... 3,601 2,250 280 45 340 145 390 30 120 1,165 1,345

Lewis........................................ 14,250 8,650 1,070 120 1,645 490 1,680 85 510 4,405 5,695Lincoln...................................... 2,296 1,425 240 15 280 60 185 15 75 800 940Mason ...................................... 11,012 7,370 780 85 965 365 1,100 45 300 3,750 4,245Okanogan ................................ 7,601 4,820 440 70 715 320 940 50 245 2,405 2,840Pacific ...................................... 6,005 4,065 380 30 620 140 610 35 125 2,050 2,430

Pend Oreille ............................. 2,252 1,310 155 20 215 80 350 20 100 700 745Pierce....................................... 92,616 56,680 6,305 945 10,095 4,175 11,050 355 3,010 27,280 37,730San Juan.................................. 2,786 2,070 230 15 255 55 130 5 25 1,065 1,210Skagit ....................................... 18,830 12,550 1,425 115 1,980 580 1,700 65 415 6,400 7,950Skamania ................................. 1,384 840 105 10 145 50 175 10 50 435 515

Snohomish............................... 72,525 47,140 4,755 560 7,445 2,775 7,490 190 2,170 22,155 30,770Spokane................................... 65,247 41,105 4,405 650 7,015 2,435 7,415 215 2,010 19,235 28,330Stevens .................................... 7,339 4,295 585 75 740 285 990 60 310 2,265 2,600Thurston................................... 31,292 19,805 1,950 310 3,050 1,485 3,445 100 1,145 9,355 12,785Wahkiakum .............................. 877 565 75 5 110 20 85 5 10 300 340

Walla Walla .............................. 9,545 6,385 610 75 1,020 305 925 15 210 2,995 4,395Whatcom.................................. 24,441 15,740 1,985 175 2,535 880 2,435 70 620 7,795 10,400Whitman................................... 4,496 2,860 435 30 525 145 360 20 120 1,545 1,965Yakima ..................................... 31,888 20,635 1,860 275 3,300 1,440 3,320 110 950 9,775 13,470

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West Virginia

81

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Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

West Virginia 3 ....................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

390,558 198,667 30,295 4,138 60,820 15,953 58,342 4,529 17,814 102,116 153,673

Barbour .................................... 3,487 1,690 300 40 585 175 480 50 165 925 1,345Berkeley................................... 11,512 6,860 580 110 1,225 505 1,695 60 475 3,185 4,390Boone....................................... 5,900 2,145 510 85 1,120 295 1,230 135 380 1,360 1,930Braxton..................................... 3,138 1,460 300 40 510 140 495 35 160 850 1,165Brooke...................................... 5,765 3,275 600 35 1,035 130 525 30 135 1,705 2,645

Cabell....................................... 19,993 11,275 1,360 165 2,790 725 2,830 125 720 5,240 8,545Calhoun.................................... 1,874 850 155 35 320 105 300 30 80 505 675Clay.......................................... 2,260 915 190 30 355 95 465 35 175 570 720Doddridge ................................ 1,515 790 125 15 225 80 195 20 65 410 545Fayette ..................................... 12,139 5,320 955 130 2,345 575 2,025 175 615 2,990 4,715

Gilmer ...................................... 1,627 805 120 25 240 85 240 20 90 445 570Grant........................................ 2,290 1,265 200 30 350 100 270 15 60 690 910Greenbrier................................ 8,086 4,125 595 80 1,220 340 1,260 80 385 2,160 3,120Hampshire................................ 3,988 2,325 255 45 470 210 500 30 155 1,195 1,415Hancock................................... 8,056 4,640 900 50 1,380 210 675 40 160 2,475 3,565

Hardy ....................................... 2,473 1,460 160 25 325 115 280 20 90 760 975Harrison ................................... 15,843 8,660 1,190 210 2,530 665 1,970 115 500 4,270 6,775Jackson.................................... 6,004 3,105 655 60 940 230 745 50 220 1,745 2,260Jefferson .................................. 6,363 3,905 345 65 730 290 765 30 230 1,860 2,500Kanawha.................................. 44,899 24,985 3,405 380 6,940 1,855 5,605 275 1,455 12,230 19,435

Lewis........................................ 4,030 2,155 270 60 570 180 560 50 185 1,065 1,580Lincoln...................................... 4,813 1,775 390 65 805 255 1,035 105 385 1,075 1,465Logan....................................... 9,762 3,485 735 185 1,700 500 2,220 220 715 2,060 3,125McDowell ................................. 9,033 2,525 560 165 1,640 490 2,280 355 1,020 1,530 2,615Marion...................................... 13,135 7,515 1,050 110 2,135 410 1,480 90 345 3,610 5,995

Marshall ................................... 6,930 4,015 580 45 1,165 205 705 45 170 1,990 3,040Mason ...................................... 5,477 2,695 530 60 890 250 780 65 210 1,490 2,045Mercer...................................... 15,447 7,185 1,085 140 2,555 685 2,740 190 865 3,595 6,075Mineral ..................................... 4,957 2,860 415 45 685 165 585 40 160 1,415 2,030Mingo ....................................... 7,490 2,180 475 90 1,220 405 2,040 240 840 1,330 2,055

Monongalia .............................. 11,112 6,410 800 110 1,645 415 1,285 80 365 3,090 4,865Monroe..................................... 3,098 1,600 235 40 475 125 475 25 125 850 1,185Morgan..................................... 3,054 1,940 200 25 350 90 355 10 85 950 1,215Nicholas ................................... 6,380 2,730 530 60 1,045 255 1,260 125 375 1,550 2,240Ohio ......................................... 11,836 7,540 780 110 1,700 370 1,010 50 275 3,430 5,645

Pendleton................................. 1,847 1,090 165 20 250 55 205 10 55 625 725Pleasants ................................. 1,534 860 140 15 235 50 170 10 55 435 650Pocahontas .............................. 2,217 1,145 165 20 350 75 340 25 95 630 850Preston..................................... 6,120 3,055 600 70 970 245 805 95 280 1,720 2,315Putnam..................................... 8,125 4,285 800 70 1,235 295 1,065 70 305 2,320 3,130

Raleigh..................................... 18,490 7,885 1,330 185 3,215 755 3,695 320 1,105 4,170 6,930Randolph.................................. 6,033 3,070 440 90 890 240 935 65 305 1,550 2,330Ritchie ...................................... 2,385 1,275 155 25 355 90 355 20 110 625 895Roane ...................................... 3,564 1,715 255 40 515 160 620 50 210 885 1,260Summers.................................. 2,864 1,320 225 30 415 120 530 55 170 705 1,025

Taylor ....................................... 3,002 1,560 185 35 450 135 440 35 160 730 1,170Tucker ...................................... 1,819 1,000 150 20 280 80 215 20 55 535 715Tyler ......................................... 2,104 1,165 210 30 330 45 230 20 75 655 810Upshur ..................................... 4,700 2,395 435 50 725 170 650 60 215 1,295 1,805Wayne...................................... 8,668 4,050 710 100 1,255 355 1,570 135 495 2,185 3,070

Webster.................................... 2,474 925 210 40 425 125 535 50 165 555 790Wetzel ...................................... 4,169 2,150 440 60 725 165 455 40 135 1,185 1,640Wirt........................................... 1,196 585 95 10 165 75 195 15 55 325 395Wood........................................ 18,400 10,665 1,505 175 2,655 655 2,100 100 545 5,070 7,875Wyoming .................................. 7,076 2,000 545 90 1,165 340 1,870 275 790 1,315 1,920

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Wisconsin

82

See footnotes at end of table.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Wisconsin3 ......................... 890,588 591,942 55,577 7,611 98,594 31,399 80,203 1,828 23,434 275,393 395,410

Adams...................................... 4,859 3,390 235 40 395 110 525 20 145 1,665 1,735Ashland.................................... 3,515 2,210 210 40 450 125 360 5 115 1,045 1,535Barron ...................................... 9,460 6,120 705 65 1,110 345 830 30 255 3,010 4,095Bayfield .................................... 3,366 2,285 230 45 335 60 310 15 85 1,135 1,330Brown....................................... 30,592 19,460 2,365 255 3,800 1,220 2,620 55 815 9,150 13,650

Buffalo...................................... 2,926 1,905 270 20 360 85 225 5 55 1,020 1,270Burnett ..................................... 4,126 2,885 245 15 370 110 380 15 105 1,405 1,610Calumet.................................... 5,485 3,625 465 50 640 185 400 5 115 1,795 2,395Chippewa................................. 10,529 6,585 820 135 1,290 460 935 30 275 3,305 4,490Clark......................................... 6,548 4,190 610 70 860 225 425 15 155 2,250 2,935

Columbia.................................. 9,694 6,810 545 55 1,030 290 735 20 210 3,125 4,365Crawford .................................. 3,497 2,265 225 35 395 130 335 15 95 1,100 1,475Dane ........................................ 50,483 34,145 2,655 525 4,685 1,905 5,185 60 1,320 15,140 22,585Dodge ...................................... 14,253 9,785 920 100 1,605 485 1,035 20 305 4,625 6,460Door ......................................... 6,443 4,545 475 45 740 135 400 10 95 2,150 2,985

Douglas.................................... 7,652 4,635 455 70 925 290 965 25 285 2,150 3,190Dunn ........................................ 5,852 3,635 490 55 655 255 540 15 205 1,855 2,455Eau Claire ................................ 14,667 9,390 985 125 1,715 545 1,495 35 375 4,325 6,605Florence................................... 1,139 785 65 5 115 15 110 5 40 400 430Fond Du Lac ............................ 16,606 11,315 1,075 130 1,810 575 1,310 25 365 5,165 7,735

Forest....................................... 2,369 1,560 155 20 270 65 220 10 70 790 935Grant........................................ 10,046 6,605 840 80 1,265 320 695 30 210 3,055 4,785Green....................................... 5,960 4,070 400 35 675 200 430 10 140 1,895 2,800Green Lake .............................. 4,505 3,155 280 30 480 110 330 10 110 1,480 2,060Iowa ......................................... 3,660 2,420 295 25 435 95 300 10 80 1,245 1,615

Iron........................................... 1,944 1,290 130 5 240 60 170 10 40 630 840Jackson.................................... 3,608 2,330 265 35 400 150 345 5 80 1,155 1,520Jefferson .................................. 12,710 8,195 695 260 1,315 770 1,125 10 340 3,810 5,415Juneau ..................................... 5,477 3,650 280 55 595 180 555 10 150 1,775 2,220Kenosha................................... 22,580 14,265 1,195 160 2,505 875 2,615 75 890 6,395 9,690

Kewaunee................................ 3,702 2,380 365 30 505 115 220 5 80 1,245 1,720LaCrosse.................................. 16,698 11,350 950 120 1,760 505 1,555 25 435 4,950 7,690Lafayette .................................. 3,142 2,030 285 15 410 100 215 10 75 1,070 1,405Langlade .................................. 4,855 3,275 310 40 545 140 425 15 105 1,560 2,130Lincoln...................................... 6,334 4,185 425 65 740 215 525 10 170 2,000 2,740

Manitowoc................................ 16,517 11,355 1,035 105 1,910 520 1,225 25 340 5,175 7,790Marathon.................................. 20,031 13,050 1,620 140 2,485 685 1,580 35 435 6,420 8,985Marinette .................................. 9,755 6,350 650 65 1,200 310 905 40 235 3,085 4,130Marquette................................. 3,993 2,870 220 25 345 105 335 10 85 1,425 1,590Menominee .............................. 706 390 25 15 60 80 100 0 35 180 220

Milwaukee................................ 156,602 100,765 7,095 1,600 17,160 6,510 17,870 390 5,210 43,700 70,860Monroe..................................... 6,953 4,490 475 65 785 245 665 20 210 2,205 2,975Oconto ..................................... 7,025 4,570 570 45 795 240 590 25 190 2,340 2,855Oneida ..................................... 9,219 6,445 560 80 910 310 710 15 190 3,150 3,820Outagamie ............................... 22,209 14,535 1,770 155 2,670 750 1,765 40 525 6,925 9,975

Ozaukee................................... 12,513 8,980 810 80 1,285 345 785 10 220 4,205 5,795Pepin........................................ 1,511 965 140 15 200 40 115 0 35 510 675Pierce....................................... 4,770 3,120 380 45 540 170 380 5 130 1,570 2,045Polk.......................................... 7,611 5,165 500 50 785 230 645 25 210 2,500 3,245Portage .................................... 9,545 6,395 590 75 1,045 345 845 15 235 2,880 4,310

Price......................................... 3,749 2,450 285 45 480 105 300 10 75 1,260 1,600Racine...................................... 31,059 20,160 1,690 350 3,215 1,310 3,230 65 1,040 9,160 13,320Richland................................... 3,627 2,295 285 50 480 130 265 10 110 1,140 1,640Rock......................................... 25,326 16,730 1,500 205 2,765 850 2,465 50 760 7,670 10,975Rusk......................................... 3,491 2,235 260 30 425 95 335 20 90 1,125 1,515

St.Croix .................................... 7,490 4,950 540 50 905 255 590 15 185 2,325 3,350Sauk......................................... 10,068 6,830 650 85 1,075 335 815 20 260 3,285 4,480Sawyer ..................................... 3,700 2,555 230 30 340 150 330 10 55 1,300 1,430Shawano.................................. 8,309 5,500 665 75 1,040 290 585 20 135 2,830 3,625Sheboygan............................... 19,618 13,730 1,205 130 2,095 605 1,425 20 410 6,375 8,980

Taylor ....................................... 3,583 2,305 340 30 460 110 270 10 60 1,255 1,570Trempealeau............................ 5,661 3,675 405 45 755 190 445 10 135 1,880 2,520Vernon...................................... 5,859 3,765 515 40 775 155 460 15 135 1,915 2,660Vilas ......................................... 6,219 4,675 385 25 530 120 400 10 75 2,275 2,565Walworth .................................. 14,412 9,965 775 85 1,485 505 1,175 15 405 4,560 6,515

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Washburn................................. 4,150 2,770 260 40 440 95 400 20 125 1,335 1,650Washington .............................. 16,700 11,675 970 105 1,760 510 1,260 20 400 5,345 7,475Waukesha ................................ 53,090 37,520 3,415 375 5,650 1,555 3,515 60 1,000 17,265 24,385Waupaca.................................. 10,844 7,365 710 70 1,250 335 820 25 270 3,675 4,770Waushara................................. 5,481 3,750 315 45 530 180 495 15 150 1,800 2,200

Winnebago............................... 25,249 17,190 1,600 175 2,725 725 2,180 40 615 7,820 11,360Wood........................................ 14,638 9,665 1,215 110 1,815 455 1,085 25 270 4,655 6,650

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Wyoming

84

See footnotes at end of table.

Table 4.—Number of OASDI beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Wyoming3 ...........................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

74,688 47,617 4,956 587 8,093 3,230 7,644 267 2,294 23,325 30,076

Albany ...................................... 3,270 2,185 165 30 310 120 360 10 90 1,010 1,375Big Horn................................... 2,343 1,480 160 25 260 85 225 10 100 755 955Campbell.................................. 2,726 1,500 165 25 315 195 365 20 140 745 980Carbon ..................................... 2,418 1,515 130 15 260 125 280 5 90 770 925Converse.................................. 1,819 1,140 145 5 210 90 165 10 55 580 720

Crook ....................................... 1,017 640 90 5 130 30 85 5 30 365 405Fremont.................................... 6,603 4,125 425 95 655 430 665 20 190 2,050 2,450Goshen .................................... 2,639 1,660 250 20 375 80 195 10 50 855 1,175Hot Springs .............................. 1,261 815 70 15 165 40 125 5 25 375 545Johnson ................................... 1,630 1,140 120 5 165 35 140 5 20 570 675

Laramie.................................... 11,595 7,380 630 90 1,180 465 1,370 45 435 3,350 4,705Lincoln...................................... 2,253 1,545 195 25 205 125 120 5 35 815 885Natrona .................................... 11,189 7,180 685 70 1,150 410 1,270 35 390 3,430 4,530Niobrara ................................... 593 375 55 5 85 20 45 0 10 200 255Park.......................................... 4,787 3,210 390 35 540 145 340 10 115 1,600 2,020

Platte........................................ 1,907 1,240 150 5 225 75 160 5 45 655 775Sheridan................................... 5,036 3,245 325 15 600 155 540 20 135 1,545 2,180Sublette.................................... 936 645 75 10 90 25 75 5 10 345 360Sweetwater .............................. 4,151 2,470 220 40 485 285 500 20 130 1,160 1,595Teton ........................................ 1,493 1,065 145 10 120 35 100 0 20 555 620

Uinta......................................... 1,961 1,060 120 30 200 175 270 10 95 560 650Washakie ................................. 1,656 1,125 120 5 195 35 125 5 45 570 735Weston..................................... 1,395 865 125 10 175 50 125 5 40 460 560

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Alabama

85

See footnotes at end of table.

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Alabama3 ............................ $545,204 $335,792 $18,821 $3,561 $73,285 $21,071 $83,823 $884 $7,967 $176,748 $205,716

Autauga.................................... 4,314 2,613 140 28 607 183 664 10 71 1,371 1,545Baldwin .................................... 19,448 13,502 752 105 2,162 552 2,151 28 198 7,527 6,946Barbour .................................... 3,200 1,917 83 23 405 134 576 5 56 977 1,173Bibb.......................................... 2,353 1,259 74 17 344 115 485 7 50 703 777Blount....................................... 5,618 3,329 233 22 803 187 948 11 87 1,892 1,973

Bullock ..................................... 1,336 760 30 10 183 85 244 1 25 382 494Butler........................................ 2,877 1,770 68 18 367 127 474 6 45 875 1,121Calhoun.................................... 15,232 9,241 482 80 1,971 517 2,687 27 226 4,596 5,811Chambers ................................ 5,433 3,765 88 28 489 163 825 3 74 1,680 2,308Cherokee ................................. 3,238 2,020 99 13 366 96 591 8 45 1,080 1,098

Chilton...................................... 4,528 2,580 163 30 713 183 782 11 65 1,416 1,623Choctaw................................... 2,166 1,147 70 19 295 101 474 7 50 650 684Clarke....................................... 3,758 2,166 128 34 540 229 593 7 61 1,182 1,304Clay.......................................... 2,033 1,283 58 8 214 59 375 4 34 649 742Cleburne .................................. 1,778 1,051 46 10 193 66 378 5 29 535 587

Coffee ...................................... 5,291 3,437 205 36 666 179 695 7 64 1,821 1,973Colbert ..................................... 8,658 5,170 386 50 1,291 279 1,350 18 114 2,978 3,135Conecuh................................... 2,008 1,152 54 18 250 82 406 6 39 614 700Coosa....................................... 1,665 992 40 10 182 63 344 1 31 539 550Covington................................. 5,731 3,841 142 35 628 179 828 10 67 1,872 2,292

Crenshaw................................. 1,888 1,182 51 11 253 80 280 2 26 609 720Cullman.................................... 9,976 6,271 419 57 1,380 332 1,383 20 114 3,474 3,690Dale.......................................... 5,035 3,057 186 29 631 202 832 9 88 1,683 1,716Dallas ....................................... 5,936 3,450 147 51 780 320 1,058 10 120 1,654 2,256De Kalb .................................... 8,338 5,000 274 49 1,119 298 1,456 16 125 2,649 2,986

Elmore...................................... 6,800 4,280 198 47 801 350 1,007 10 107 2,192 2,391Escambia ................................. 5,023 3,023 167 28 656 203 846 14 87 1,581 1,812Etowah..................................... 16,140 9,421 678 110 2,557 531 2,593 27 224 5,209 6,229Fayette ..................................... 2,739 1,726 81 9 346 101 429 5 39 839 1,068Franklin .................................... 4,354 2,559 183 22 619 134 768 10 58 1,389 1,566

Geneva .................................... 3,686 2,371 104 25 446 107 579 4 50 1,195 1,383Greene..................................... 1,186 639 30 15 165 68 234 3 32 346 392Hale.......................................... 1,815 1,028 46 12 260 89 340 3 37 534 649Henry ....................................... 2,254 1,430 66 10 301 80 332 3 33 705 901Houston.................................... 10,866 6,987 333 63 1,366 357 1,602 14 142 3,607 4,150

Jackson.................................... 6,759 4,104 229 38 895 235 1,167 12 80 2,171 2,359Jefferson .................................. 90,879 55,900 3,379 703 13,953 3,588 11,985 104 1,266 29,610 37,581Lamar....................................... 2,351 1,552 51 11 229 70 402 4 35 746 875Lauderdale ............................... 12,897 8,041 606 58 1,876 369 1,791 22 133 4,501 4,873Lawrence ................................. 3,828 2,178 156 21 524 151 739 7 52 1,214 1,289

Lee........................................... 9,317 5,984 225 32 983 384 1,528 13 167 2,963 3,390Limestone ................................ 6,595 3,970 257 33 903 244 1,089 13 86 2,099 2,324Lowndes................................... 1,322 688 39 12 170 88 289 3 33 364 424Macon ...................................... 2,304 1,397 51 17 275 126 398 4 36 653 898Madison ................................... 24,923 16,656 960 113 3,082 894 2,941 23 255 8,634 9,670

Marengo................................... 2,904 1,754 90 26 360 112 499 6 56 931 1,055Marion...................................... 4,237 2,614 113 22 503 126 783 10 65 1,317 1,537Marshall ................................... 9,852 6,065 358 44 1,360 322 1,560 16 128 3,211 3,693Mobile ...................................... 47,453 28,490 1,818 431 6,772 2,221 6,914 95 713 15,369 17,793Monroe..................................... 3,030 1,859 77 29 375 138 488 6 59 974 1,102

Montgomery ............................. 24,063 15,589 733 156 3,068 993 3,164 23 337 7,632 9,933Morgan..................................... 13,562 8,525 516 81 1,879 500 1,892 15 154 4,494 5,105Perry ........................................ 1,505 861 40 19 203 71 278 4 29 450 531Pickens .................................... 2,800 1,726 74 25 327 129 468 5 47 865 1,027Pike.......................................... 3,356 2,098 83 15 427 141 535 5 50 1,021 1,294

Randolph.................................. 3,067 2,041 57 18 273 106 521 4 46 955 1,157Russell ..................................... 6,120 3,767 145 37 778 271 1,029 9 85 1,875 2,259St. Clair .................................... 7,090 4,149 266 43 986 277 1,231 14 123 2,315 2,420Shelby ...................................... 12,686 8,063 527 62 1,614 492 1,728 21 178 4,465 4,585Sumter ..................................... 1,625 916 46 14 246 82 285 3 34 479 603

Talladega.................................. 10,993 6,168 291 63 1,283 411 2,507 20 251 3,158 3,772Tallapoosa................................ 6,157 4,075 126 19 620 200 1,021 6 90 1,939 2,421Tuscaloosa............................... 18,726 11,372 563 144 2,298 768 3,244 26 312 5,872 6,986Walker...................................... 11,044 5,898 398 81 1,681 392 2,351 37 203 3,354 3,686Washington .............................. 2,269 1,228 90 26 307 117 432 8 60 700 700

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Alabama

86

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Wilcox ...................................... $1,594 $820 $48 $20 $230 $107 $326 $4 $42 $437 $528Winston.................................... 3,190 1,817 107 19 449 113 627 10 47 970 1,103

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Alaska

87

See footnotes at end of table.

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Alaska3 ..............................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

$35,321 $22,854 $1,013 $270 $3,279 $2,355 $5,017 $46 $487 $12,780 $10,914

Aleutians East.......................... 62 44 0 0 9 7 3 0 0 32 11Aleutians West ......................... 98 62 3 0 14 7 10 0 2 40 28Anchorage................................ 13,969 9,067 370 84 1,208 836 2,185 14 205 4,795 4,572Bethel....................................... 489 236 25 12 82 79 51 1 4 173 125Bristol Bay................................ 80 54 2 0 7 6 8 0 1 35 18

Denali....................................... 67 41 2 0 8 3 11 0 1 27 15Dillingham ................................ 219 126 9 3 24 34 19 1 4 84 58Fairbanks North Star ................ 4,227 2,770 114 29 381 283 587 7 54 1,563 1,279Haines...................................... 249 182 6 2 32 6 21 0 1 111 86Juneau ..................................... 1,854 1,270 37 9 172 134 206 1 23 633 688

Kenai Peninsula ....................... 3,800 2,493 125 21 339 196 566 6 54 1,453 1,105Ketchikan Gateway.................. 1,166 822 39 6 97 46 146 1 8 471 390Kodiak Island ........................... 600 417 14 7 55 42 61 0 4 248 181Lake and Peninsula ................. 93 56 3 1 16 6 8 0 1 43 23Matanuska-Susitna .................. 3,680 2,298 115 20 326 223 621 8 69 1,324 1,002

Nome ....................................... 425 225 14 12 59 76 34 1 5 142 116North Slope.............................. 375 182 14 11 45 75 44 0 7 119 92Northwest Arctic....................... 303 135 11 15 45 59 30 1 6 93 76Prince of Wales-Outer.............. 357 242 11 3 32 13 52 0 4 152 92Sitka......................................... 671 476 12 2 72 30 72 0 7 247 247

Skagway-Hoonah-Angoon....... 222 148 4 4 20 10 36 1 2 86 62Southeast Fairbanks ................ 403 263 14 7 38 16 61 1 4 157 101Valdez-Cordova ....................... 616 406 21 5 54 51 70 1 5 250 158Wade Hampton ........................ 251 113 14 9 42 51 17 0 4 76 60Wrangell-Petersburg ................ 646 478 17 6 54 29 58 1 4 264 220

Yakutat ..................................... 40 26 0 0 4 2 4 0 1 18 12Yukon-Koyukuk........................ 315 188 15 4 38 37 27 1 4 125 80

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Arizona

88

See footnotes at end of table.

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Arizona3 ............................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

$577,385 $410,733 $20,919 $2,446 $58,661 $15,394 $63,629 $519 $5,084 $223,786 $220,109

Apache..................................... 4,027 2,154 184 55 557 399 602 11 65 1,373 1,111Cochise.................................... 14,059 9,566 617 85 1,507 335 1,783 24 143 5,542 4,751Coconino.................................. 8,023 5,145 310 51 824 470 1,115 9 97 2,898 2,592Gila........................................... 9,670 6,670 405 39 1,055 217 1,183 13 89 3,871 3,370Graham.................................... 3,508 2,217 179 27 484 121 429 9 43 1,307 1,270

Greenlee .................................. 947 611 67 5 130 38 86 2 7 401 322La Paz...................................... 2,914 2,154 87 11 246 54 338 3 20 1,295 914Maricopa .................................. 320,429 230,609 10,972 1,165 32,583 8,453 33,603 215 2,829 122,346 127,868Mohave .................................... 29,186 21,422 806 103 2,410 510 3,699 34 202 11,931 9,811Navajo...................................... 8,325 5,159 333 65 869 508 1,254 16 120 2,996 2,448

Pima......................................... 104,928 73,775 4,247 486 11,301 2,514 11,604 101 898 40,437 40,978Pinal ......................................... 21,854 15,179 807 117 2,011 678 2,825 26 212 8,768 7,117Santa Cruz ............................... 3,197 2,175 174 35 373 104 302 7 27 1,292 1,104Yavapai .................................... 32,312 23,968 1,202 106 2,902 543 3,343 31 217 13,512 11,631Yuma........................................ 13,998 9,925 530 95 1,407 449 1,459 16 114 5,812 4,822

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Arkansas

89

See footnotes at end of table.

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Arkansas 3 ......................... $343,274 $217,640 $11,252 $1,788 $42,203 $11,436 $53,482 $499 $4,974 $116,434 $127,426

Arkansas .................................. 2,942 1,856 116 17 481 84 355 4 30 1,039 1,213Ashley ...................................... 3,419 1,992 141 28 500 138 568 6 47 1,140 1,202Baxter....................................... 9,319 6,988 263 33 822 121 1,000 11 80 3,793 3,423Benton...................................... 19,955 14,371 776 73 1,885 427 2,193 12 220 7,964 7,299Boone....................................... 5,347 3,305 167 26 603 157 988 7 95 1,787 1,844

Bradley..................................... 1,942 1,138 68 9 320 76 304 4 24 644 754Calhoun.................................... 818 461 22 6 112 35 165 1 14 264 281Carroll ...................................... 3,498 2,423 110 17 343 85 474 5 41 1,275 1,251Chicot....................................... 1,811 1,075 56 18 261 82 293 1 26 590 665Clark......................................... 2,946 1,897 105 16 415 94 381 4 32 1,008 1,184

Clay.......................................... 2,844 1,780 103 11 433 78 406 4 29 957 1,125Cleburne .................................. 4,348 2,997 169 15 460 85 570 6 44 1,695 1,526Cleveland................................. 1,059 614 40 5 147 32 197 2 19 363 355Columbia.................................. 3,915 2,367 146 28 611 129 568 7 60 1,315 1,532Conway.................................... 3,062 1,896 91 17 319 84 596 6 53 1,005 1,098

Craighead ................................ 8,872 5,609 281 41 1,170 314 1,342 9 106 2,880 3,450Crawford .................................. 6,265 3,557 196 34 683 224 1,411 14 146 1,965 1,945Crittenden ................................ 4,876 2,783 116 38 707 293 845 8 88 1,489 1,721Cross........................................ 2,321 1,359 96 21 346 109 354 4 32 766 875Dallas ....................................... 1,429 824 50 10 204 49 256 2 33 462 533

Desha....................................... 1,783 1,034 59 15 288 85 271 3 26 544 705Drew......................................... 2,101 1,271 58 14 289 91 336 4 38 662 780Faulkner................................... 7,719 5,013 232 35 826 309 1,176 8 124 2,615 2,788Franklin .................................... 2,411 1,383 71 7 297 75 529 5 44 759 824Fulton....................................... 2,024 1,242 79 13 217 51 382 5 33 705 645

Garland .................................... 17,158 12,414 606 59 1,804 360 1,772 18 125 6,791 6,580Grant........................................ 1,914 1,124 79 7 273 63 332 5 32 643 663Greene..................................... 4,759 2,903 165 20 638 140 821 7 65 1,530 1,774Hempstead............................... 2,851 1,765 80 19 412 104 430 1 39 920 1,130Hot Spring................................ 4,399 2,752 170 18 611 142 647 7 54 1,563 1,606

Howard..................................... 1,892 1,181 67 12 265 75 268 2 23 648 716Independence .......................... 4,674 2,832 140 20 550 127 917 7 81 1,487 1,672Izard......................................... 2,547 1,661 77 14 269 59 435 4 28 902 892Jackson.................................... 2,711 1,647 83 10 378 82 472 5 32 891 1,031Jefferson .................................. 9,256 5,596 287 59 1,214 416 1,505 16 164 2,854 3,615

Johnson ................................... 3,024 1,806 100 18 379 90 573 8 51 1,020 1,048Lafayette .................................. 1,214 695 40 9 194 37 215 2 20 383 451Lawrence ................................. 2,664 1,611 98 13 377 67 452 5 40 899 990Lee........................................... 1,334 739 50 10 211 80 217 2 23 421 482Lincoln...................................... 1,338 785 50 5 193 54 229 2 20 428 471

Little River ................................ 1,786 1,107 67 11 249 58 265 4 23 608 656Logan....................................... 3,276 1,876 110 19 420 104 667 10 71 1,052 1,122Lonoke ..................................... 5,050 3,005 177 24 690 209 849 8 89 1,593 1,805Madison ................................... 1,822 1,066 67 8 203 66 371 2 39 612 584Marion...................................... 2,746 1,830 77 10 232 59 489 7 42 1,009 835

Miller ........................................ 4,582 2,795 131 27 683 174 696 8 70 1,389 1,812Mississippi................................ 5,777 3,416 174 37 796 283 970 8 95 1,778 2,182Monroe..................................... 1,424 859 52 8 237 54 194 3 16 464 563Montgomery ............................. 1,379 916 53 10 140 33 203 3 18 503 483Nevada..................................... 1,337 796 44 8 209 59 200 2 19 420 526

Newton..................................... 1,164 594 39 9 136 36 313 3 36 356 318Ouachita................................... 4,612 2,812 145 25 661 157 732 7 70 1,519 1,797Perry ........................................ 1,311 778 40 8 154 46 266 4 17 431 423Phillips...................................... 3,285 1,865 91 31 504 206 515 8 65 992 1,223Pike.......................................... 1,641 1,036 65 7 251 42 216 3 22 585 611

Poinsett .................................... 3,408 1,947 120 16 502 119 653 7 45 1,062 1,243Polk.......................................... 2,965 1,931 120 12 356 86 415 10 35 1,084 1,052Pope......................................... 6,589 3,976 208 30 746 222 1,268 13 126 2,124 2,266Prairie....................................... 1,393 820 57 8 223 44 222 4 16 501 505Pulaski ..................................... 40,706 26,280 1,117 284 4,772 1,746 5,878 34 593 12,731 16,606

Randolph.................................. 2,736 1,665 89 9 352 76 502 5 39 908 990St. Francis................................ 3,136 1,871 86 29 441 145 507 6 53 993 1,176Saline ....................................... 10,188 6,768 365 39 1,091 337 1,457 12 117 3,721 3,473Scott......................................... 1,636 912 53 7 209 45 373 5 34 502 544Searcy...................................... 1,321 744 44 10 168 36 291 3 26 437 419

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Arkansas

90

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Sebastian ................................. $14,211 $8,863 $481 $55 $1,798 $407 $2,364 $14 $228 $4,637 $5,560Sevier....................................... 1,768 1,091 66 6 266 62 244 3 29 606 649Sharp ....................................... 3,522 2,374 105 9 368 76 537 8 44 1,315 1,220Stone........................................ 1,864 1,112 62 8 198 55 395 5 26 639 553Union........................................ 7,352 4,401 244 36 1,076 274 1,178 15 127 2,409 2,885

Van Buren ................................ 3,198 2,216 112 15 312 60 437 5 39 1,246 1,137Washington .............................. 14,992 9,595 461 62 1,651 447 2,523 15 240 5,025 5,535White........................................ 8,247 5,247 295 43 1,048 268 1,225 13 108 2,842 3,060Woodruff .................................. 1,191 677 42 9 201 53 197 1 12 380 466Yell ........................................... 2,890 1,645 94 16 356 89 625 7 60 892 1,007

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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California

91

See footnotes at end of table.

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers 1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers 2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesandhus-

bands Children Men Women

California3 .........................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

$3,049,247 $2,133,327 $118,525 $17,147 $336,824 $91,245 $323,951 $2,568 $25,661 $1,161,291 $1,223,194

Alameda................................... 121,697 83,105 4,276 750 13,408 3,861 15,026 75 1,196 43,270 49,844Alpine....................................... 83 61 4 1 7 2 10 0 0 37 19Amador .................................... 5,831 4,241 233 19 610 124 563 4 39 2,411 2,156Butte......................................... 29,197 20,173 1,122 121 3,340 652 3,473 37 281 11,039 11,625Calaveras................................. 6,970 4,974 272 25 650 164 820 9 56 2,860 2,312

Colusa...................................... 2,008 1,341 98 7 276 55 206 4 20 810 763Contra Costa............................ 98,795 68,504 4,093 451 11,463 2,699 10,535 64 986 37,179 40,243Del Norte.................................. 3,389 2,150 126 21 383 90 560 10 50 1,256 1,154Eldorado................................... 18,797 13,380 752 70 1,759 460 2,164 19 190 7,468 6,751Fresno...................................... 67,230 45,202 2,611 463 8,056 2,651 7,534 71 644 25,023 26,510

Glenn ....................................... 3,161 2,126 143 18 387 90 359 5 33 1,229 1,206Humboldt.................................. 15,812 9,918 613 74 2,111 478 2,424 21 174 5,643 5,894Imperial .................................... 12,467 7,949 607 134 1,575 534 1,506 31 130 5,118 3,931Inyo .......................................... 2,993 2,164 104 7 350 67 280 3 18 1,173 1,227Kern ......................................... 59,195 37,383 2,106 314 7,065 2,314 9,096 111 805 21,016 21,118

Kings........................................ 8,225 5,158 375 46 1,088 332 1,105 17 102 2,965 3,033Lake ......................................... 10,663 7,231 331 38 1,071 263 1,604 14 111 4,090 3,763Lassen ..................................... 2,732 1,747 95 11 305 95 436 5 36 1,005 956Los Angeles ............................. 736,400 523,640 27,774 4,500 78,966 22,972 72,767 567 5,215 282,397 302,185Madera..................................... 12,305 8,335 514 59 1,340 392 1,523 20 121 4,904 4,323

Marin........................................ 30,390 22,755 1,321 156 3,384 552 2,080 5 138 12,457 13,159Mariposa .................................. 2,776 1,982 115 10 243 63 335 2 24 1,158 923Mendocino ............................... 11,252 7,419 416 59 1,295 394 1,534 15 117 4,192 4,136Merced..................................... 16,860 11,032 686 108 2,049 595 2,154 24 211 6,309 6,120Modoc ...................................... 1,452 967 51 6 164 37 214 1 13 582 495

Mono........................................ 748 565 27 4 55 20 71 0 6 354 200Monterey .................................. 33,972 23,583 1,512 203 4,080 979 3,296 31 288 13,202 13,905Napa ........................................ 15,191 10,904 563 111 1,750 519 1,233 8 104 5,891 6,462Nevada..................................... 14,929 10,941 634 58 1,429 274 1,458 10 125 6,188 5,623Orange..................................... 239,908 174,938 9,811 1,288 27,471 6,362 18,437 128 1,473 94,416 102,012

Placer....................................... 27,946 19,934 1,099 115 2,951 705 2,862 21 257 10,888 10,858Plumas..................................... 3,315 2,327 137 12 306 82 417 5 32 1,343 1,112Riverside.................................. 170,088 123,226 6,121 769 17,132 4,783 16,500 160 1,395 68,081 66,683Sacramento.............................. 111,718 73,345 4,069 616 12,680 3,750 15,814 93 1,350 38,656 43,754San Benito ............................... 3,764 2,651 116 26 377 149 398 2 46 1,468 1,399

San Bernardino........................ 133,873 87,039 4,749 907 15,153 6,054 18,134 198 1,639 47,314 49,168San Diego ................................ 264,635 187,798 12,175 1,526 30,009 6,912 24,200 181 1,836 105,135 106,890San Francisco.......................... 77,884 55,998 2,140 439 7,537 1,491 9,914 28 338 28,105 33,667San Joaquin ............................. 52,723 34,387 1,880 320 6,162 2,019 7,236 59 658 18,872 20,109San Luis Obispo....................... 31,929 22,928 1,330 120 3,388 634 3,231 27 273 12,617 12,862

San Mateo................................ 76,426 56,948 2,960 339 8,077 1,653 5,999 25 421 30,379 33,124Santa Barbara.......................... 44,870 32,019 2,087 273 5,006 1,067 4,056 32 330 17,891 18,469Santa Clara .............................. 132,793 96,252 5,577 715 13,788 3,632 11,844 68 919 52,266 53,982Santa Cruz ............................... 22,826 15,860 900 115 2,729 659 2,366 14 184 8,394 9,631Shasta...................................... 24,814 15,965 923 136 2,861 771 3,801 48 310 8,916 8,939

Sierra ....................................... 519 374 21 0 57 6 52 1 7 214 191Siskiyou.................................... 7,331 4,969 323 32 836 161 938 8 66 2,882 2,659Solano...................................... 31,366 20,251 1,204 199 3,582 1,213 4,421 44 451 10,788 11,644Sonoma.................................... 53,007 37,295 1,981 335 6,158 1,512 5,293 25 407 19,672 22,381Stanislaus................................. 43,284 28,129 1,533 211 5,038 1,453 6,319 54 549 15,445 16,226

Sutter ....................................... 8,449 5,579 358 31 1,011 239 1,127 12 93 3,157 3,167Tehama .................................... 8,210 5,444 300 36 928 202 1,199 14 88 3,082 2,933Trinity ....................................... 2,144 1,349 82 7 232 47 392 5 30 799 671Tulare....................................... 31,324 20,585 1,174 257 3,827 1,281 3,826 47 327 11,398 11,946Tuolumne ................................. 9,574 6,929 362 29 914 198 1,042 8 93 3,934 3,438

Ventura..................................... 69,353 48,999 2,734 358 7,605 1,860 7,095 56 647 26,574 27,914Yolo .......................................... 13,545 9,089 562 62 1,623 427 1,637 14 132 5,170 5,288Yuba......................................... 6,068 3,760 241 31 721 192 1,034 10 79 2,196 2,028

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Colorado

92

See footnotes at end of table.

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Colorado 3 ...........................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

$374,345 $252,261 $15,473 $1,499 $43,583 $11,613 $45,528 $338 $4,050 $139,823 $142,793

Adams...................................... 28,319 18,299 909 114 2,988 1,028 4,537 26 416 9,983 9,829Alamosa................................... 1,156 683 41 8 149 58 187 3 25 387 403Arapahoe ................................. 38,392 26,773 1,597 163 4,228 1,284 3,933 18 397 14,583 15,059Archuleta.................................. 1,084 777 58 6 81 33 116 1 11 492 319Baca......................................... 745 473 59 0 133 19 57 0 4 306 314

Bent.......................................... 577 349 27 3 73 13 106 1 5 219 199Boulder..................................... 20,672 14,295 915 99 2,501 601 2,080 7 174 7,820 8,265Chaffee .................................... 2,346 1,674 101 12 262 50 225 4 16 957 839Cheyenne................................. 278 188 19 0 42 14 15 0 2 118 117Clear Creek.............................. 697 460 31 2 72 32 90 0 10 261 214

Conejos.................................... 851 501 43 5 118 30 142 2 10 328 271Costilla ..................................... 535 298 18 4 51 17 132 3 13 178 133Crowley.................................... 449 257 20 2 60 14 85 1 9 155 157Custer ...................................... 474 330 24 2 32 9 71 1 5 199 133Delta......................................... 4,458 3,017 217 16 552 94 512 9 39 1,821 1,592

Denver ..................................... 55,732 38,044 1,865 196 6,318 1,332 7,502 33 442 19,489 23,769Dolores..................................... 292 183 18 1 38 7 42 1 2 122 96Douglas.................................... 7,429 5,242 349 38 674 349 687 4 89 2,953 2,461Eagle........................................ 1,181 834 47 4 115 57 106 1 17 501 368Elbert........................................ 1,163 758 49 4 118 51 155 1 25 462 335

El Paso..................................... 40,696 26,588 1,858 179 4,818 1,428 5,269 45 511 14,761 15,148Fremont.................................... 5,511 3,618 238 21 677 155 727 11 66 2,056 2,035Garfield .................................... 3,550 2,413 129 16 403 126 408 4 50 1,363 1,273Gilpin........................................ 325 212 9 2 21 14 59 0 7 122 88Grand....................................... 886 669 35 6 69 15 85 2 8 400 273

Gunnison.................................. 793 559 34 2 70 42 77 1 7 316 271Hinsdale................................... 82 63 4 0 8 3 4 0 0 39 23Huerfano .................................. 1,046 657 40 5 143 22 166 2 12 388 377Jackson.................................... 191 124 5 0 29 7 23 0 1 82 61Jefferson .................................. 46,844 33,039 1,865 172 5,190 1,451 4,649 19 457 18,030 18,331

Kiowa ....................................... 222 146 13 2 37 6 19 0 0 92 94Kit Carson ................................ 1,029 647 67 5 188 32 83 2 5 433 414Lake ......................................... 538 334 22 2 73 20 78 1 5 189 173La Plata.................................... 3,636 2,494 151 11 431 151 367 2 30 1,419 1,325Larimer..................................... 21,383 14,840 947 51 2,439 599 2,277 14 213 8,167 8,333

Las Animas .............................. 2,088 1,222 96 14 323 54 343 8 29 721 777Lincoln...................................... 638 416 33 2 105 18 59 0 5 248 269Logan....................................... 2,629 1,702 144 11 408 85 257 1 23 1,058 1,037Mesa ........................................ 15,507 10,642 625 74 1,806 423 1,751 18 166 6,007 5,855Mineral ..................................... 117 81 5 0 17 3 12 0 1 46 41

Moffat ....................................... 1,199 755 49 3 154 27 188 1 22 447 414Montezuma .............................. 2,895 1,897 130 18 362 91 360 4 32 1,137 1,028Montrose.................................. 4,302 2,938 188 16 530 130 465 7 28 1,679 1,639Morgan..................................... 2,888 1,880 140 8 450 62 319 3 27 1,132 1,144Otero........................................ 2,569 1,606 99 11 350 90 378 6 30 885 993

Ouray ....................................... 406 298 23 3 44 6 33 0 2 179 134Park.......................................... 1,029 662 35 2 64 46 204 2 14 386 243Phillips...................................... 601 402 40 2 106 12 36 1 3 248 259Pitkin ........................................ 888 689 50 10 59 27 51 0 1 443 278Prowers.................................... 1,494 943 77 4 244 43 166 2 15 548 621

Pueblo...................................... 17,916 10,827 847 83 2,444 558 2,841 41 277 6,396 6,530Rio Blanco................................ 654 425 28 0 79 35 80 1 8 243 222Rio Grande............................... 1,584 1,024 67 7 210 53 203 3 17 618 573Routt ........................................ 1,003 695 34 7 109 43 103 1 12 391 335Saguache................................. 386 248 21 3 54 7 49 1 3 167 121

San Juan.................................. 55 30 2 0 7 3 10 0 0 19 15San Miguel ............................... 232 152 9 2 24 19 21 0 3 98 63Sedgwick.................................. 543 389 29 2 66 9 44 0 4 246 207Summit..................................... 843 645 35 3 55 29 68 0 11 369 223Teller ........................................ 1,750 1,164 73 5 142 59 282 2 25 655 515

Washington .............................. 673 430 56 0 116 20 44 1 5 306 265Weld......................................... 14,527 9,366 620 53 1,820 452 2,005 17 196 5,404 5,321Yuma........................................ 1,347 881 95 4 231 43 83 1 6 552 576

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers 1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers 2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Connecticut 3 ....................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

$463,896 $347,776 $12,518 $2,170 $45,809 $11,557 $40,489 $201 $3,375 $177,982 $201,738

Fairfield .................................... 114,784 87,548 3,611 523 11,670 2,564 8,117 51 699 45,784 50,994Hartford .................................... 123,652 93,472 3,065 647 11,308 3,316 10,936 42 864 46,920 53,882Litchfield................................... 26,185 19,709 650 129 2,596 637 2,241 8 215 10,181 11,205Middlesex................................. 21,039 15,968 578 90 2,023 481 1,755 6 137 8,126 9,114New Haven .............................. 116,186 86,198 2,813 493 11,809 2,839 11,068 57 908 43,496 51,463

New London............................. 33,430 23,910 1,102 173 3,785 920 3,256 20 264 12,820 13,584Tolland...................................... 14,687 11,051 385 57 1,329 377 1,362 5 125 5,740 5,822Windham.................................. 13,923 9,914 315 60 1,286 422 1,752 12 164 4,914 5,672

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Delaware

94

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Delaware3 ..........................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

$99,678 $70,514 $3,207 $448 $10,859 $2,950 $10,739 $66 $894 $37,184 $39,098

Kent.......................................... 13,891 9,470 387 97 1,452 611 1,714 10 150 4,900 5,106New Castle............................... 59,164 41,256 2,087 235 6,875 1,736 6,379 36 561 21,849 23,868Sussex ..................................... 26,620 19,785 734 118 2,533 603 2,646 20 182 10,436 10,120

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District of Columbia

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widower2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

District of Columbia3 ........

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

$45,932 $31,513 $1,041 $228 $5,225 $1,982 $5,641 $15 $288 $14,783 $20,826

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers 1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Florida 3 ............................. $2,327,961 $1,701,342 $78,645 $9,997 $242,046 $52,363 $223,377 $1,898 $18,294 $920,113 $936,741

Alachua................................... 19,677 13,140 671 188 2,192 850 2,397 16 219 6,945 7,733Baker....................................... 2,082 1,131 53 26 239 124 456 4 49 589 637Bay.......................................... 18,240 11,849 687 93 2,291 562 2,522 24 212 6,585 6,480Bradford .................................. 2,105 1,327 62 16 275 83 311 1 28 703 790Brevard ................................... 82,545 60,005 3,066 310 8,545 1,641 8,242 69 665 33,374 31,175

Broward................................... 217,846 161,449 5,797 766 25,274 4,828 18,133 117 1,480 81,720 99,366Calhoun................................... 1,473 868 48 15 210 59 248 4 22 469 519Charlotte ................................. 38,294 30,268 1,332 116 3,189 397 2,775 31 187 16,986 14,688Citrus....................................... 32,170 24,834 1,095 111 2,719 402 2,782 30 197 13,939 11,947Clay......................................... 13,687 8,995 491 69 1,533 521 1,867 18 194 4,845 4,786

Collier...................................... 45,173 35,169 2,394 111 4,392 562 2,367 17 161 21,135 17,342Columbia................................. 7,003 4,425 211 41 748 233 1,224 14 107 2,487 2,305Dade ....................................... 206,530 149,179 7,142 1,414 20,741 6,406 19,926 173 1,550 79,369 84,104De Soto ................................... 4,202 2,940 135 22 395 115 551 3 41 1,630 1,520Dixie ........................................ 2,079 1,302 56 13 214 63 393 4 35 779 597

Duval....................................... 75,003 48,874 2,318 398 9,374 2,987 10,069 70 911 24,808 30,217Escambia ................................ 33,711 21,844 1,477 219 4,303 1,085 4,351 47 387 11,684 12,693Flagler ..................................... 12,943 10,225 420 48 840 179 1,132 14 86 5,696 4,578Franklin ................................... 1,508 1,024 54 6 174 27 211 2 13 596 496Gadsden ................................. 4,981 3,089 112 46 510 248 881 5 90 1,514 1,817

Gilchrist ................................... 1,690 1,047 51 7 197 57 297 6 29 596 529Glades..................................... 1,300 941 42 9 116 38 145 2 7 548 410Gulf ......................................... 2,120 1,326 103 16 304 57 286 4 24 836 699Hamilton.................................. 1,367 779 40 7 176 62 272 6 25 453 430Hardee .................................... 2,583 1,716 82 20 281 115 336 4 27 952 937

Hendry .................................... 3,279 2,154 111 33 374 152 410 5 38 1,273 1,075Hernando ................................ 35,676 27,255 1,175 131 2,770 483 3,513 44 306 15,407 13,160Highlands ................................ 20,955 16,409 738 70 1,794 288 1,526 19 113 9,164 8,343Hillsborough............................ 109,832 73,753 3,430 584 12,261 3,535 14,818 115 1,338 39,109 42,362Holmes.................................... 2,632 1,503 84 12 352 77 538 8 59 822 875

Indian River............................. 26,692 20,704 1,201 82 2,664 342 1,560 9 133 11,950 10,946Jackson................................... 6,010 3,629 164 65 755 314 985 12 85 1,893 2,184Jefferson ................................. 1,581 1,021 50 12 179 65 234 3 16 585 567Lafayette ................................. 725 453 26 8 88 16 123 3 10 259 242Lake ........................................ 46,349 36,014 1,578 136 4,121 650 3,595 25 230 20,005 17,851

Lee.......................................... 86,734 66,839 3,187 318 7,960 1,467 6,474 41 448 37,427 34,000Leon........................................ 18,075 12,686 591 101 2,056 690 1,766 8 175 6,335 7,688Levy ........................................ 5,814 3,789 181 39 612 170 940 13 70 2,194 1,850Liberty ..................................... 693 408 23 6 74 29 139 1 12 227 217Madison .................................. 2,200 1,369 71 9 281 77 353 3 36 713 813

Manatee.................................. 51,067 39,101 1,785 135 5,196 779 3,784 24 263 21,208 21,364Marion..................................... 55,972 42,238 1,853 237 4,762 1,020 5,353 61 447 23,481 20,769Martin ...................................... 29,624 23,133 1,278 83 2,904 336 1,756 15 120 13,324 12,001Monroe.................................... 9,686 7,164 361 30 918 160 999 5 49 4,290 3,209Nassau.................................... 7,217 4,658 318 51 841 262 986 13 87 2,686 2,397

Okaloosa................................. 18,530 12,560 894 92 2,273 557 1,970 23 159 7,063 6,523Okeechobee............................ 4,996 3,348 147 27 563 155 693 9 54 1,973 1,658Orange.................................... 83,101 55,896 2,594 519 8,901 2,892 11,140 99 1,061 29,390 31,921Osceola................................... 18,171 12,064 503 131 1,732 614 2,790 33 305 6,436 6,395Palm Beach............................. 218,625 171,231 7,690 583 22,312 3,297 12,418 93 998 94,861 95,074

Pasco...................................... 75,987 56,510 2,246 238 7,189 1,156 7,957 76 611 30,394 30,696Pinellas ................................... 168,192 124,370 5,009 525 19,109 2,795 15,246 82 1,055 63,402 74,764Polk......................................... 75,669 53,948 2,408 340 7,645 1,940 8,595 77 715 29,440 28,725Putnam.................................... 11,609 7,634 386 81 1,287 350 1,706 28 138 4,374 3,950St. Johns ................................. 18,138 13,098 774 89 1,958 417 1,639 16 148 7,356 6,956

St. Lucie .................................. 37,690 28,059 1,156 135 3,213 723 4,006 40 358 15,630 14,056Santa Rosa ............................. 12,663 8,251 524 58 1,335 420 1,867 28 179 4,616 4,020Sarasota.................................. 81,526 63,834 3,287 219 8,448 845 4,540 28 322 35,409 34,787Seminole ................................. 37,286 25,833 1,254 210 4,191 1,149 4,171 40 437 13,637 14,624Sumter .................................... 11,798 9,065 365 41 962 175 1,112 11 70 5,086 3,978

Suwannee............................... 5,346 3,440 166 40 610 164 847 10 68 1,855 1,855Taylor ...................................... 2,687 1,688 89 24 344 86 414 6 35 959 894Union....................................... 913 533 27 11 103 54 160 1 22 284 290Volusia .................................... 84,269 61,818 2,665 345 8,573 1,624 8,531 72 641 32,947 33,737Wakulla ................................... 2,070 1,356 55 15 211 93 305 3 32 748 658

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Walton..................................... $4,753 $3,069 $166 $24 $518 $144 $761 $8 $65 $1,712 $1,496Washington ............................. 2,802 1,702 95 16 368 103 472 4 42 950 967

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers 1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Georgia

98

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widower2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Georgia3 ............................. $740,639 $475,201 $21,349 $3,858 $86,348 $30,962 $111,959 $879 $10,082 $239,111 $281,707

Appling ..................................... 1,839 1,036 57 7 250 89 366 5 29 559 616Atkinson ................................... 642 334 25 5 91 29 139 3 15 178 213Bacon....................................... 1,141 637 28 4 141 54 252 3 21 333 400Baker........................................ 384 229 16 3 52 17 61 1 6 115 153Baldwin .................................... 4,568 2,668 89 42 436 286 955 3 90 1,261 1,573

Banks ....................................... 1,447 929 35 10 125 39 284 2 23 466 484Barrow...................................... 4,003 2,501 86 22 428 191 707 6 62 1,189 1,496Bartow...................................... 7,646 4,846 176 43 811 288 1,349 8 124 2,401 2,715Ben Hill..................................... 2,004 1,224 45 11 258 83 348 4 30 583 790Berrien ..................................... 1,746 1,006 50 10 236 68 346 5 26 517 616

Bibb.......................................... 18,400 11,411 479 102 2,125 739 3,234 25 285 5,332 7,434Bleckley.................................... 1,221 736 31 5 125 60 240 2 22 337 464Brantley.................................... 1,514 743 41 14 161 65 438 6 43 446 379Brooks...................................... 1,965 1,196 55 12 265 97 312 2 25 623 755Bryan........................................ 1,893 1,083 56 15 234 120 337 9 37 584 600

Bulloch ..................................... 4,433 2,847 139 26 521 187 633 10 70 1,504 1,643Burke........................................ 2,208 1,261 60 16 252 145 425 2 48 659 728Butts......................................... 2,016 1,271 41 10 204 89 364 3 36 621 709Calhoun.................................... 620 376 20 4 83 26 101 2 10 181 254Camden ................................... 2,495 1,399 71 18 292 150 501 3 60 773 750

Candler .................................... 1,090 681 30 6 130 42 184 3 13 356 409Carroll ...................................... 9,149 5,855 200 46 933 333 1,625 15 141 2,783 3,336Catoosa.................................... 6,003 3,937 181 21 773 187 830 9 64 1,998 2,320Charlton ................................... 1,011 542 27 11 140 51 220 2 20 295 321Chatham .................................. 27,647 18,292 1,035 159 3,593 988 3,251 26 305 9,797 10,973

Chattahoochee......................... 215 110 6 1 33 18 42 1 2 66 61Chattooga ................................ 3,353 2,203 58 9 361 121 558 6 38 1,027 1,342Cherokee ................................. 9,645 6,422 294 41 1,070 406 1,294 8 111 3,268 3,472Clarke....................................... 7,875 5,305 260 38 884 246 1,047 4 93 2,694 3,203Clay.......................................... 470 293 15 2 64 19 75 1 5 160 178

Clayton..................................... 14,976 8,778 415 83 1,699 881 2,798 25 295 4,520 5,027Clinch....................................... 730 367 14 7 92 46 185 1 17 209 216Cobb ........................................ 42,639 29,652 1,351 192 4,798 1,611 4,566 28 444 15,213 16,591Coffee ...................................... 3,333 1,839 82 19 443 161 703 5 79 904 1,169Colquitt..................................... 4,598 2,900 145 21 631 178 664 8 52 1,496 1,820

Columbia.................................. 6,831 4,392 233 36 811 317 930 10 102 2,309 2,403Cook......................................... 1,700 1,007 50 9 228 71 307 5 26 528 634Coweta..................................... 7,838 5,110 220 38 826 334 1,191 10 108 2,553 2,874Crawford .................................. 832 461 18 4 83 33 210 2 19 242 249Crisp......................................... 2,390 1,490 59 11 293 112 387 4 32 726 957

Dade ........................................ 1,693 1,018 71 9 232 64 273 4 21 575 576Dawson.................................... 1,301 846 42 4 131 48 212 1 18 464 406Decatur .................................... 3,127 1,898 97 18 444 126 492 7 45 989 1,199De Kalb .................................... 51,674 34,191 1,581 279 5,664 2,414 6,842 31 674 16,919 20,935Dodge ...................................... 2,020 1,163 38 8 238 94 434 4 40 531 759

Dooly........................................ 1,287 764 30 7 187 70 213 1 16 379 518Dougherty ................................ 10,129 6,404 292 61 1,244 466 1,507 10 145 3,114 4,001Douglas.................................... 7,316 4,612 183 35 858 336 1,173 8 110 2,388 2,589Early......................................... 1,504 927 52 8 219 67 211 2 21 494 580Echols ...................................... 195 120 5 1 25 7 37 0 3 66 68

Effingham................................. 3,164 1,719 120 22 460 169 604 8 61 998 958Elbert........................................ 2,898 1,747 78 10 347 89 570 4 53 887 1,076Emanuel................................... 2,772 1,615 62 19 337 150 541 6 43 798 1,003Evans....................................... 1,207 712 41 9 150 63 212 3 16 371 444Fannin ...................................... 3,351 2,092 135 17 456 95 513 6 39 1,179 1,190

Fayette ..................................... 7,989 5,640 276 29 942 306 717 3 77 2,893 3,147Floyd ........................................ 12,708 8,360 352 71 1,440 435 1,886 17 148 4,084 5,056Forsyth ..................................... 6,295 4,312 198 19 719 229 749 2 64 2,275 2,281Franklin .................................... 2,784 1,825 70 12 279 100 460 5 35 883 1,032Fulton....................................... 64,210 41,764 2,134 326 8,092 2,633 8,580 36 646 20,666 27,113

Gilmer ...................................... 2,746 1,782 81 12 274 72 486 5 35 975 887Glascock .................................. 353 239 5 1 46 18 39 0 4 116 143Glynn........................................ 9,573 6,345 344 54 1,195 288 1,211 9 124 3,355 3,739Gordon..................................... 4,744 3,008 98 24 493 182 859 4 75 1,477 1,714Grady ....................................... 2,586 1,548 62 16 335 130 452 3 40 771 970

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Greene..................................... $1,986 $1,290 $47 $6 $212 $79 $320 $2 $30 $645 $683Gwinnett................................... 30,743 20,604 857 158 3,490 1,458 3,743 22 414 10,334 11,659Habersham .............................. 4,306 2,980 134 23 439 115 567 3 44 1,554 1,622Hall........................................... 13,153 8,980 403 58 1,313 447 1,807 11 134 4,545 5,014Hancock................................... 1,120 638 27 7 150 65 210 1 22 326 393

Haralson................................... 3,283 2,100 60 11 306 125 622 9 50 968 1,221Harris ....................................... 2,444 1,633 74 9 280 101 316 3 29 845 910Hart .......................................... 3,244 2,301 104 11 296 85 406 3 35 1,192 1,223Heard ....................................... 1,129 674 18 5 119 54 241 1 17 332 388Henry ....................................... 9,074 5,892 239 37 984 394 1,378 12 137 2,975 3,210

Houston.................................... 7,647 4,607 255 39 940 388 1,275 15 127 2,314 2,728Irwin ......................................... 1,115 670 41 4 157 58 168 3 16 358 419Jackson.................................... 4,248 2,687 92 18 423 162 801 6 58 1,283 1,524Jasper ...................................... 1,272 833 35 8 120 44 209 2 22 420 439Jeff Davis ................................. 1,581 885 35 7 181 72 366 4 31 463 505

Jefferson .................................. 2,168 1,281 57 13 285 107 382 4 37 624 822Jenkins..................................... 965 601 18 7 119 48 159 0 14 294 368Johnson ................................... 1,016 624 28 3 113 44 188 2 16 309 382Jones ....................................... 2,190 1,277 55 10 241 93 469 3 41 636 726Lamar....................................... 1,888 1,270 38 10 160 75 308 1 26 598 704

Lanier ....................................... 667 388 19 7 79 22 142 1 12 196 234Laurens.................................... 5,130 3,127 126 29 587 214 961 5 82 1,532 1,913Lee........................................... 1,438 860 45 8 166 92 237 1 32 419 479Liberty ...................................... 2,340 1,278 67 16 290 183 454 4 47 677 727Lincoln...................................... 1,102 704 30 5 117 35 189 2 19 372 384

Long......................................... 540 284 10 4 77 29 119 2 14 142 171Lowndes................................... 7,848 4,905 238 52 1,018 349 1,180 7 102 2,505 2,982Lumpkin ................................... 1,905 1,233 57 7 196 59 326 3 26 650 643McDuffie................................... 2,289 1,384 57 13 287 91 416 5 36 692 834McIntosh .................................. 1,221 724 35 8 131 56 246 2 19 399 345

Macon ...................................... 1,215 710 26 6 144 72 233 1 22 342 456Madison ................................... 2,778 1,692 59 13 282 109 577 6 40 813 935Marion...................................... 568 308 17 3 85 23 121 1 11 165 194Meriwether ............................... 2,655 1,678 48 12 285 121 468 6 39 793 1,011Miller ........................................ 795 508 28 2 116 29 100 1 11 266 315

Mitchell..................................... 2,376 1,425 61 10 334 111 393 4 37 702 933Monroe..................................... 2,208 1,394 45 11 207 96 412 4 37 654 801Montgomery ............................. 859 470 20 5 108 36 202 3 16 258 278Morgan..................................... 1,835 1,241 50 10 186 65 260 1 22 627 671Murray...................................... 3,016 1,754 55 17 268 128 720 5 68 827 946

Muscogee ................................ 19,737 12,758 627 111 2,690 840 2,442 29 241 6,315 8,245Newton..................................... 6,292 4,137 158 29 652 244 976 5 92 2,066 2,307Oconee .................................... 2,052 1,394 75 7 199 83 265 2 29 702 788Oglethorpe ............................... 1,242 770 27 4 129 42 244 1 25 380 425Paulding................................... 4,974 2,993 131 21 577 248 916 8 79 1,534 1,649

Peach....................................... 2,358 1,383 66 13 274 121 457 5 41 700 817Pickens .................................... 2,918 2,020 110 13 328 84 339 3 22 1,141 988Pierce....................................... 1,767 980 50 7 219 75 400 2 33 519 578Pike.......................................... 1,434 968 35 10 127 57 219 2 18 479 490Polk.......................................... 5,046 3,072 131 24 582 171 977 13 76 1,524 1,867

Pulaski ..................................... 1,035 632 26 3 156 41 164 1 12 306 438Putnam..................................... 2,395 1,647 77 13 216 74 338 3 27 863 798Quitman ................................... 376 242 13 1 46 10 56 1 5 145 131Rabun ...................................... 2,234 1,533 81 10 244 51 296 3 18 837 817Randolph.................................. 947 531 30 5 188 42 136 1 14 275 404

Richmond................................. 20,675 12,421 610 185 2,595 1,157 3,355 28 324 6,200 7,774Rockdale .................................. 6,494 4,417 180 31 642 260 879 5 79 2,268 2,320Schley ...................................... 374 219 12 2 50 17 69 0 6 110 142Screven.................................... 1,768 1,066 55 12 243 69 291 2 31 571 660Seminole .................................. 1,301 805 36 7 180 47 205 2 17 435 487

Spalding................................... 7,013 4,594 120 35 669 266 1,222 11 96 2,149 2,681Stephens.................................. 3,925 2,610 104 17 433 123 580 7 52 1,287 1,543Stewart ..................................... 614 364 22 2 103 27 86 1 8 211 237Sumter ..................................... 3,381 2,166 81 18 391 140 529 4 51 1,023 1,395Talbot ....................................... 787 468 23 6 88 32 163 1 8 255 260

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widower2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Georgia

100

See footnotes at end of table.

Taliaferro .................................. $268 $169 $6 $0 $31 $11 $46 $0 $3 $84 $104Tattnall...................................... 1,998 1,183 62 13 264 84 362 3 28 628 724Taylor ....................................... 944 528 25 3 137 43 189 2 15 277 331Telfair ....................................... 1,512 882 34 8 207 58 291 4 28 409 595Terrell ....................................... 1,205 729 33 5 172 62 187 1 16 362 473

Thomas.................................... 5,471 3,432 138 41 640 274 868 8 69 1,696 2,122Tift ............................................ 3,921 2,468 109 13 477 172 624 5 53 1,226 1,539Toombs .................................... 2,978 1,769 66 19 380 119 571 5 50 863 1,101Towns....................................... 1,945 1,439 74 4 191 29 194 2 13 797 694Treutlen.................................... 714 412 17 5 98 25 144 1 11 204 272

Troup........................................ 7,274 4,886 144 34 730 301 1,071 6 102 2,222 3,006Turner ...................................... 976 608 24 5 118 46 155 2 18 308 369Twiggs...................................... 1,194 580 32 9 169 77 295 6 26 323 354Union........................................ 3,078 2,203 111 17 315 64 341 5 22 1,245 1,045Upson....................................... 4,007 2,682 69 13 376 151 660 5 49 1,190 1,628

Walker...................................... 8,389 5,413 214 35 1,091 278 1,247 12 100 2,721 3,308Walton...................................... 5,308 3,549 119 20 510 203 834 4 68 1,711 1,997Ware ........................................ 4,360 2,591 111 26 531 162 849 7 83 1,251 1,703Warren ..................................... 787 469 22 3 107 26 149 2 11 241 302Washington .............................. 2,323 1,369 64 12 342 114 383 2 36 712 893

Wayne...................................... 3,049 1,820 99 19 370 108 571 5 56 1,001 1,030Webster.................................... 246 157 8 1 32 8 31 1 5 88 93Wheeler.................................... 627 343 11 4 85 22 152 1 10 168 232White........................................ 2,618 1,807 84 8 273 74 340 2 27 958 926Whitfield ................................... 8,968 6,064 179 38 877 300 1,377 10 122 2,831 3,573

Wilcox ...................................... 799 476 21 4 97 34 150 1 17 228 311Wilkes ...................................... 1,540 1,007 41 9 177 52 230 3 19 496 609Wilkinson.................................. 1,302 727 35 4 172 72 262 4 24 382 450Worth ....................................... 2,200 1,333 70 14 283 111 357 5 29 692 779

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widower2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Hawaii

101

See footnotes at end of table.

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Hawaii3 ..............................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

$130,574 $99,772 $3,795 $1,057 $11,448 $3,543 $10,057 $72 $832 $52,266 $52,986

Hawaii ...................................... 18,269 13,122 520 152 1,728 610 1,953 20 165 7,351 6,561Honolulu................................... 92,503 71,845 2,737 725 7,920 2,305 6,401 42 527 36,961 38,849Kalawao ................................... 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0Kauai........................................ 6,906 5,267 201 64 643 210 480 3 36 2,886 2,658Maui ......................................... 12,893 9,534 336 117 1,156 418 1,221 7 104 5,063 4,919

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Idaho

102

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Idaho 3 ................................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

$136,187 $94,372 $5,748 $684 $15,368 $4,144 $14,469 $155 $1,247 $52,975 $50,993

Ada........................................... 26,018 18,406 984 110 2,971 861 2,443 14 228 9,598 10,709Adams...................................... 596 415 32 1 55 11 79 1 3 238 175Bannock................................... 6,858 4,695 250 33 713 240 843 9 74 2,523 2,526Bear Lake................................. 831 576 46 4 93 31 73 1 9 349 291Benewah.................................. 1,266 788 49 5 150 39 217 3 17 483 386

Bingham................................... 4,271 2,975 182 24 405 163 477 6 39 1,708 1,515Blaine....................................... 1,366 1,014 63 15 127 53 85 1 8 600 460Boise........................................ 645 437 20 3 55 17 102 1 10 270 170Bonner ..................................... 4,701 3,098 193 19 522 143 647 12 66 1,786 1,535Bonneville ................................ 8,472 5,943 353 47 866 276 898 12 77 3,306 3,150

Boundary.................................. 1,262 815 58 5 137 40 186 4 18 517 388Butte......................................... 419 286 24 0 47 8 50 0 3 192 131Camas...................................... 105 67 4 0 20 2 10 0 0 38 41Canyon..................................... 12,608 8,735 462 84 1,429 457 1,323 11 108 4,703 4,948Caribou .................................... 946 650 55 1 116 30 83 1 8 389 350

Cassia ...................................... 2,407 1,769 113 12 235 62 196 2 18 1,007 923Clark......................................... 77 57 4 0 7 4 6 0 0 31 27Clearwater................................ 1,467 921 72 6 174 40 234 3 16 568 453Custer ...................................... 531 361 27 1 62 15 63 0 3 223 178Elmore...................................... 1,726 1,180 71 9 220 56 171 2 17 666 603

Franklin .................................... 1,187 835 69 6 152 44 71 1 6 493 468Fremont.................................... 1,357 962 68 7 142 35 133 3 8 575 470Gem ......................................... 2,089 1,503 95 13 237 49 175 1 15 872 761Gooding ................................... 1,827 1,329 72 6 216 53 140 1 12 774 717Idaho........................................ 2,420 1,548 138 12 306 59 327 7 22 986 803

Jefferson .................................. 1,763 1,186 83 11 212 69 181 5 17 688 630Jerome..................................... 1,997 1,440 94 15 216 38 171 2 18 837 748Kootenai................................... 13,207 8,902 556 82 1,513 365 1,615 17 158 5,010 4,716Latah........................................ 3,116 2,184 158 15 323 91 309 4 33 1,287 1,127Lemhi ....................................... 1,195 808 52 3 128 32 159 2 10 484 403

Lewis........................................ 745 471 40 2 94 22 104 1 9 283 259Lincoln...................................... 536 386 26 4 58 16 40 0 4 232 199Madison ................................... 1,536 1,113 80 11 164 47 107 2 12 646 583Minidoka................................... 2,170 1,550 101 9 222 61 210 1 12 891 811Nez Perce ................................ 5,892 4,082 279 26 702 114 634 5 49 2,357 2,259

Oneida ..................................... 523 367 22 2 70 17 43 0 4 211 210Owyhee.................................... 1,007 674 38 3 132 35 118 1 7 410 355Payette..................................... 2,566 1,820 97 13 258 79 277 5 19 1,037 908Power....................................... 744 516 35 3 91 17 79 1 5 296 280Shoshone................................. 2,641 1,553 111 15 414 56 458 5 29 954 919

Teton ........................................ 456 333 22 3 45 17 35 0 3 184 168Twin Falls ................................. 7,952 5,766 335 33 958 214 595 4 47 3,214 3,285Valley ....................................... 1,174 829 46 5 109 32 140 2 9 472 373Washington .............................. 1,512 1,025 66 6 201 33 163 2 15 584 582

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Illinois

103

See footnotes at end of table.

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers 1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widower2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Illinois3 .............................. $1,410,302 $989,801 $46,597 $7,081 $176,387 $43,275 $134,529 $950 $11,682 $518,246 $597,885

Adams...................................... 10,242 7,396 406 39 1,319 232 794 6 53 3,976 4,437Alexander................................. 1,417 868 52 9 188 51 226 3 20 467 550Bond......................................... 2,271 1,525 108 8 326 57 220 2 23 880 913Boone....................................... 4,452 3,235 146 15 494 158 373 2 31 1,721 1,755Brown....................................... 715 467 33 2 125 16 66 3 3 273 308

Bureau ..................................... 5,640 4,019 232 17 817 120 403 2 29 2,169 2,516Calhoun.................................... 792 519 46 4 121 15 75 3 8 319 301Carroll ...................................... 2,567 1,803 115 9 339 57 223 3 18 1,038 1,029Cass......................................... 1,939 1,275 99 10 315 59 168 1 12 755 789Champaign............................... 14,308 9,736 614 67 1,984 416 1,365 8 117 5,247 6,106

Christian................................... 6,189 4,109 289 27 1,008 145 562 6 43 2,309 2,663Clark......................................... 2,659 1,789 140 6 396 56 249 2 21 1,026 1,118Clay.......................................... 2,288 1,503 105 14 343 64 240 4 15 833 951Clinton...................................... 4,419 2,884 202 63 634 215 381 4 36 1,621 1,765Coles........................................ 6,136 4,253 231 25 815 153 608 3 48 2,185 2,652

Cook......................................... 580,690 413,767 15,247 3,217 67,174 18,185 58,014 335 4,750 208,669 252,974Crawford .................................. 3,221 2,153 144 13 511 69 298 4 27 1,194 1,366Cumberland ............................. 1,443 999 61 4 200 25 138 2 15 523 607De Kalb .................................... 8,219 5,852 293 32 1,050 292 638 3 58 3,131 3,506De Witt ..................................... 2,438 1,661 110 10 316 65 254 3 20 902 1,002

Douglas.................................... 2,961 2,055 166 8 452 68 199 2 13 1,193 1,234Du Page................................... 92,850 69,023 2,692 336 10,548 2,609 6,923 33 686 35,429 40,390Edgar ....................................... 3,072 2,065 129 7 494 87 271 1 18 1,119 1,360Edwards................................... 1,131 774 57 2 168 23 96 1 9 430 472Effingham................................. 4,294 2,926 186 17 616 120 391 4 33 1,615 1,768

Fayette ..................................... 3,066 2,037 131 11 428 97 329 4 28 1,131 1,222Ford.......................................... 2,304 1,608 99 4 391 51 140 1 13 902 1,061Franklin .................................... 7,007 4,267 295 28 1,138 188 997 18 74 2,357 2,829Fulton....................................... 6,386 4,298 363 21 1,051 151 457 7 33 2,526 2,666Gallatin..................................... 1,099 653 56 4 178 35 163 2 7 399 392

Greene..................................... 2,317 1,531 114 9 341 57 233 3 27 884 930Grundy ..................................... 4,665 3,226 200 10 671 145 364 4 45 1,785 1,903Hamilton................................... 1,351 877 59 7 219 40 136 1 13 494 546Hancock................................... 3,157 2,216 164 12 442 76 228 2 17 1,268 1,349Hardin ...................................... 825 473 37 6 149 26 122 3 7 289 301

Henderson ............................... 1,220 876 43 5 159 30 98 1 8 487 476Henry ....................................... 7,563 5,286 378 22 1,139 183 517 4 35 2,953 3,254Iroquois .................................... 5,235 3,607 237 25 715 135 471 4 41 2,097 2,121Jackson.................................... 5,388 3,464 190 40 756 227 658 5 48 1,820 2,224Jasper ...................................... 1,452 968 90 4 237 38 102 3 7 593 597

Jefferson .................................. 5,292 3,490 226 22 774 134 593 6 46 1,896 2,204Jersey ...................................... 3,082 1,994 133 8 463 79 365 6 35 1,128 1,165Jo Daviess ............................... 3,616 2,672 158 16 438 75 235 1 21 1,500 1,396Johnson ................................... 1,637 1,033 72 7 239 48 220 2 14 613 571Kane......................................... 30,227 22,009 853 121 3,322 938 2,704 12 269 11,234 12,681

Kankakee................................. 13,813 8,912 446 145 1,781 695 1,673 13 148 4,806 5,355Kendall ..................................... 4,892 3,511 152 17 606 176 390 1 43 1,827 1,977Knox......................................... 8,571 6,007 331 45 1,141 255 733 9 49 3,191 3,674Lake ......................................... 55,665 40,347 1,882 308 6,186 1,867 4,600 23 451 21,866 22,616La Salle .................................... 18,051 12,928 635 67 2,429 484 1,382 12 112 6,982 7,631

Lawrence ................................. 2,707 1,743 125 14 466 103 229 2 24 971 1,150Lee........................................... 5,155 3,594 207 31 674 185 429 3 31 2,011 2,094Livingston................................. 5,714 3,979 258 44 802 162 423 3 42 2,247 2,398Logan....................................... 4,426 2,988 173 53 651 187 335 2 38 1,631 1,893McDonough.............................. 4,161 2,885 210 15 671 91 267 3 19 1,601 1,902

McHenry................................... 22,224 16,188 642 81 2,438 751 1,900 9 216 8,381 9,087McLean .................................... 14,150 10,008 554 46 1,858 358 1,214 6 104 5,216 6,176Macon ...................................... 17,133 11,858 677 82 2,149 400 1,814 14 140 6,314 7,056Macoupin ................................. 7,736 5,108 387 27 1,189 204 751 10 59 2,954 3,158Madison ................................... 36,453 23,736 1,480 216 5,340 1,239 4,023 46 371 12,888 14,826

Marion...................................... 5,894 3,845 221 32 855 198 676 6 62 2,018 2,465Marshall ................................... 2,206 1,555 130 6 322 47 130 2 14 939 892Mason ...................................... 2,897 1,902 168 10 459 71 258 5 24 1,161 1,138Massac..................................... 2,497 1,594 92 11 375 63 330 8 26 871 996Menard..................................... 1,634 1,113 59 6 232 68 139 1 15 604 654

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104

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Mercer...................................... $2,579 $1,770 $142 $10 $400 $48 $191 $2 $16 $1,049 $1,017Monroe..................................... 3,379 2,336 150 14 505 82 263 1 31 1,324 1,361Montgomery ............................. 4,840 3,229 232 15 761 129 429 7 38 1,817 2,065Morgan..................................... 5,384 3,634 216 36 710 247 490 3 47 1,939 2,269Moultrie .................................... 2,230 1,568 93 8 327 50 170 2 12 835 979

Ogle ......................................... 6,576 4,728 252 23 787 190 543 3 51 2,666 2,591Peoria....................................... 25,650 17,748 1,036 123 3,524 716 2,306 12 182 9,463 10,969Perry ........................................ 3,354 2,169 161 17 534 80 358 5 28 1,212 1,400Piatt.......................................... 2,261 1,532 107 12 354 78 166 1 13 861 948Pike.......................................... 2,743 1,854 130 13 431 57 234 4 21 1,070 1,180

Pope......................................... 643 409 31 5 97 15 76 1 7 246 224Pulaski ..................................... 1,104 696 45 5 165 42 134 1 15 390 434Putnam..................................... 918 658 43 0 119 24 68 1 6 382 351Randolph.................................. 4,910 3,315 193 22 704 133 492 4 47 1,784 2,057Richland................................... 2,608 1,771 117 7 373 67 253 3 17 965 1,079

Rock Island .............................. 21,490 15,080 811 101 2,908 528 1,908 14 141 7,775 9,182St. Clair .................................... 30,988 20,061 1,111 194 4,494 1,138 3,596 30 362 10,802 12,756Saline ....................................... 4,562 2,689 181 21 845 133 635 12 48 1,493 1,885Sangamon................................ 24,589 16,983 783 139 2,929 1,015 2,426 12 303 8,526 10,629Schuyler................................... 1,118 764 56 3 177 25 80 2 8 454 460

Scott......................................... 809 528 44 3 139 21 69 1 7 301 331Shelby ...................................... 3,134 2,110 169 14 470 75 270 2 26 1,274 1,220Stark......................................... 1,153 803 75 4 180 19 64 2 6 472 507Stephenson.............................. 7,514 5,631 232 24 796 145 632 2 52 2,839 3,227Tazewell ................................... 18,806 13,312 891 77 2,563 458 1,389 11 105 7,464 7,625

Union........................................ 2,609 1,627 100 29 380 154 296 2 23 867 1,036Vermilion .................................. 12,897 8,594 459 65 1,702 333 1,590 15 138 4,560 5,189Wabash.................................... 1,962 1,339 93 6 283 67 163 3 10 740 846Warren ..................................... 2,429 1,697 101 7 350 53 207 2 12 916 1,072Washington .............................. 2,199 1,452 126 6 361 64 171 3 19 902 896

Wayne...................................... 2,721 1,834 135 10 413 62 244 3 20 1,007 1,186White........................................ 2,915 1,891 133 10 509 69 276 5 21 1,093 1,250Whiteside ................................. 9,594 6,487 454 51 1,328 261 926 7 80 3,648 3,849Will ........................................... 40,194 27,215 1,364 207 5,122 1,585 4,230 32 440 14,506 15,713Williamson................................ 9,172 5,972 336 35 1,314 235 1,167 15 96 3,175 3,726

Winnebago............................... 36,555 26,034 1,124 155 4,059 1,066 3,777 17 324 13,769 14,847Woodford ................................. 4,489 3,234 244 13 648 97 230 2 20 1,809 1,964

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers 1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widower2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Indiana

105

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Indiana3 ............................. $758,107 $522,836 $25,719 $3,569 $93,488 $22,898 $81,673 $688 $7,236 $271,537 $310,067

Adams...................................... 4,127 3,026 150 12 528 90 294 2 25 1,556 1,856Allen......................................... 38,755 27,662 1,209 224 4,286 1,332 3,675 19 345 14,244 16,142Bartholomew............................ 9,009 6,218 339 32 1,089 233 1,012 8 78 3,289 3,584Benton...................................... 1,413 961 63 6 226 33 113 1 10 543 630Blackford .................................. 2,267 1,575 82 5 311 63 210 2 19 823 953

Boone....................................... 5,454 3,987 199 22 658 145 410 1 34 2,042 2,357Brown....................................... 2,116 1,510 73 6 215 55 231 3 22 813 746Carroll ...................................... 2,790 1,983 113 5 353 58 257 1 20 1,044 1,155Cass......................................... 5,581 3,875 164 26 664 178 618 4 51 1,930 2,336Clark......................................... 12,182 7,789 360 52 1,604 321 1,895 17 144 3,997 4,739

Clay.......................................... 4,006 2,645 187 15 611 115 397 4 32 1,436 1,640Clinton...................................... 4,339 3,095 160 15 542 114 378 3 34 1,584 1,910Crawford .................................. 1,416 812 56 7 206 56 254 3 23 477 461Daviess .................................... 3,338 2,206 123 14 469 111 377 5 32 1,171 1,392Dearborn .................................. 5,741 3,806 231 26 736 183 688 9 64 2,084 2,135

Decatur .................................... 3,245 2,250 129 17 434 81 298 3 34 1,246 1,278De Kalb .................................... 4,525 3,218 140 25 540 143 414 2 44 1,665 1,861Delaware.................................. 16,649 11,346 619 74 2,126 470 1,840 20 155 5,886 6,807Dubois...................................... 4,828 3,366 191 17 674 139 400 4 36 1,870 2,016Elkhart...................................... 19,994 14,670 575 77 2,004 606 1,879 10 171 7,485 8,412

Fayette ..................................... 4,147 2,738 162 25 543 138 494 7 39 1,480 1,636Floyd ........................................ 8,723 5,719 304 49 1,138 291 1,111 6 106 2,972 3,522Fountain ................................... 2,822 1,891 113 13 428 68 288 3 19 1,002 1,166Franklin .................................... 2,842 1,866 125 11 396 93 322 4 26 1,055 1,100Fulton....................................... 3,063 2,212 101 9 338 66 307 3 26 1,173 1,236

Gibson...................................... 4,788 3,257 222 19 689 118 445 5 34 1,746 2,024Grant........................................ 11,408 7,796 376 61 1,299 311 1,455 9 101 3,922 4,547Greene..................................... 4,337 2,768 167 20 647 109 561 7 56 1,448 1,763Hamilton................................... 14,056 10,233 510 66 1,597 509 1,029 5 106 5,494 5,638Hancock................................... 6,373 4,582 214 32 677 185 613 6 60 2,348 2,479

Harrison ................................... 3,994 2,444 178 23 548 144 590 6 59 1,380 1,428Hendricks ................................. 9,956 7,233 369 27 1,136 298 803 5 85 3,766 3,971Henry ....................................... 7,892 5,441 299 44 1,039 225 766 9 66 2,811 3,247Howard..................................... 12,462 8,827 383 38 1,406 319 1,379 9 101 4,250 5,128Huntington................................ 5,050 3,718 159 13 537 150 429 4 41 1,874 2,161

Jackson.................................... 5,527 3,683 178 19 701 146 731 8 63 1,908 2,213Jasper ...................................... 3,835 2,538 178 16 520 117 414 7 43 1,405 1,477Jay ........................................... 3,252 2,290 103 15 409 90 319 3 21 1,186 1,337Jefferson .................................. 4,235 2,739 131 28 474 164 641 4 56 1,410 1,592Jennings................................... 3,233 1,903 96 51 347 219 555 5 55 1,004 1,066

Johnson ................................... 12,434 9,034 362 46 1,378 303 1,187 10 113 4,503 5,209Knox......................................... 5,675 3,708 209 26 861 163 647 7 55 1,933 2,404Kosciusko................................. 8,951 6,479 299 27 933 273 863 6 71 3,451 3,516Lagrange.................................. 3,108 2,257 98 12 302 93 313 3 33 1,200 1,157Lake ......................................... 67,033 43,107 2,571 498 9,878 2,468 7,682 85 743 23,889 26,218

La Porte ................................... 14,953 10,516 453 70 1,830 428 1,503 12 141 5,544 6,194Lawrence ................................. 6,210 4,118 235 26 811 165 781 7 66 2,151 2,477Madison ................................... 20,868 14,753 729 81 2,423 532 2,155 18 180 7,391 8,627Marion...................................... 97,658 67,426 2,591 507 10,922 3,231 11,884 65 1,031 32,996 41,135Marshall ................................... 5,808 4,213 195 24 717 164 450 4 42 2,246 2,437

Martin ....................................... 1,274 829 49 7 144 36 191 2 16 431 474Miami ....................................... 4,150 2,845 145 17 516 112 467 6 43 1,449 1,691Monroe..................................... 11,257 8,127 379 41 1,168 302 1,143 5 87 4,152 4,696Montgomery ............................. 5,187 3,665 212 13 654 144 453 3 44 1,915 2,130Morgan..................................... 7,391 5,041 276 31 887 229 835 6 88 2,630 2,795

Newton..................................... 1,800 1,229 73 8 240 49 184 2 13 681 709Noble........................................ 5,114 3,550 144 22 576 157 605 4 55 1,831 2,015Ohio ......................................... 658 426 23 5 98 17 81 1 6 219 263Orange..................................... 2,539 1,649 89 11 329 68 355 4 35 895 981Owen........................................ 2,545 1,681 104 14 302 85 333 3 25 949 875

Parke........................................ 2,392 1,563 97 11 331 82 285 4 19 859 915Perry ........................................ 2,680 1,860 79 11 350 74 278 1 27 926 1,151Pike.......................................... 1,827 1,132 87 6 288 59 231 4 20 663 668Porter ....................................... 17,163 11,428 692 81 2,405 577 1,778 18 186 6,291 6,682Posey ....................................... 3,345 2,205 160 10 485 83 364 3 35 1,240 1,308

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See footnotes at end of table.

Pulaski ..................................... $1,997 $1,325 $93 $7 $259 $62 $217 $5 $27 $766 $760Putnam..................................... 4,302 3,065 145 18 487 113 433 4 38 1,615 1,661Randolph.................................. 4,259 2,985 175 12 552 91 401 7 38 1,637 1,714Ripley ....................................... 3,187 2,064 126 15 450 108 379 6 37 1,139 1,238Rush......................................... 2,525 1,745 102 11 340 68 239 2 20 948 1,047

St. Joseph ................................ 35,547 26,158 1,067 148 4,243 883 2,817 19 214 13,396 15,925Scott......................................... 2,951 1,713 88 13 357 93 611 10 65 895 1,003Shelby ...................................... 5,267 3,662 175 17 661 166 532 5 47 1,901 2,146Spencer.................................... 2,537 1,731 95 11 327 56 284 4 29 943 981Starke....................................... 3,417 2,113 127 22 421 112 549 11 62 1,190 1,157

Steuben.................................... 4,048 2,910 124 17 480 108 380 3 26 1,527 1,594Sullivan .................................... 3,071 1,932 122 14 441 81 436 5 41 1,040 1,222Switzerland .............................. 1,011 634 31 5 117 31 177 1 14 326 351Tippecanoe .............................. 13,419 9,593 482 42 1,598 342 1,259 7 99 5,009 5,660Tipton ....................................... 2,384 1,717 78 6 302 53 208 2 17 856 1,024

Union........................................ 837 544 39 4 119 28 97 2 5 306 326Vanderburgh ............................ 26,042 18,074 886 101 3,352 696 2,695 19 220 9,089 11,456Vermillion ................................. 2,529 1,620 88 6 408 68 311 5 23 821 1,076Vigo.......................................... 14,602 9,920 463 62 1,927 427 1,640 13 150 4,868 6,385Wabash.................................... 5,440 3,875 169 34 606 158 547 4 49 1,992 2,269

Warren ..................................... 1,170 820 45 6 151 24 112 1 10 461 448Warrick..................................... 5,811 3,886 246 21 769 178 641 7 61 2,139 2,184Washington .............................. 3,317 2,039 111 14 389 127 576 8 53 1,090 1,174Wayne...................................... 11,374 7,876 361 61 1,388 311 1,268 10 98 4,055 4,713Wells ........................................ 3,553 2,583 136 13 423 101 274 2 20 1,360 1,535

White........................................ 3,731 2,625 141 13 497 81 343 4 27 1,423 1,500Whitley ..................................... 3,983 2,908 118 15 453 153 304 2 33 1,495 1,646

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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107

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[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Iowa3 ................................... $397,324 $280,347 $17,356 $1,625 $52,444 $9,801 $32,758 $234 $2,759 $151,927 $169,179

Adair......................................... 1,286 919 77 2 199 14 70 0 6 542 575Adams...................................... 760 515 37 3 127 20 50 0 5 284 342Allamakee ................................ 2,124 1,544 110 11 279 40 128 2 10 870 887Appanoose............................... 2,266 1,488 113 8 344 53 242 1 17 853 943Audubon................................... 1,237 891 84 2 169 22 62 1 6 512 557

Benton...................................... 3,450 2,347 192 11 522 72 275 4 26 1,385 1,441Black Hawk .............................. 17,605 12,340 642 87 2,177 462 1,747 12 136 6,455 7,306Boone....................................... 3,915 2,722 168 37 508 142 310 3 25 1,489 1,643Bremer ..................................... 3,330 2,345 176 9 526 74 183 3 16 1,277 1,459Buchanan................................. 2,786 1,891 147 10 437 81 201 2 17 1,064 1,168

Buena Vista.............................. 3,056 2,161 190 9 452 60 168 1 17 1,300 1,342Butler........................................ 2,553 1,713 179 8 454 42 143 3 10 1,071 1,092Calhoun.................................... 2,149 1,446 130 9 378 46 128 2 10 854 953Carroll ...................................... 3,351 2,267 204 31 537 108 189 1 14 1,311 1,506Cass......................................... 2,584 1,803 129 7 408 50 173 0 16 981 1,181

Cedar ....................................... 2,575 1,831 144 9 373 54 153 1 12 1,052 1,089Cerro Gordo............................. 7,719 5,445 294 39 1,065 212 614 5 45 2,901 3,377Cherokee ................................. 2,360 1,645 131 7 346 56 162 1 15 972 990Chickasaw................................ 2,060 1,409 136 10 318 52 129 1 7 862 827Clarke....................................... 1,229 875 59 5 153 40 89 1 7 459 530

Clay.......................................... 2,727 1,915 148 4 391 50 203 1 16 1,077 1,223Clayton..................................... 2,832 1,963 149 15 431 75 180 3 18 1,108 1,178Clinton...................................... 7,591 5,342 299 27 991 172 687 4 68 2,763 3,236Crawford .................................. 2,448 1,610 149 5 391 54 221 2 16 967 989Dallas ....................................... 4,242 3,051 158 12 529 126 338 1 27 1,657 1,744

Davis........................................ 1,086 738 54 4 170 22 90 0 8 406 468Decatur .................................... 1,250 860 44 7 183 34 116 1 6 455 541Delaware.................................. 2,226 1,513 162 10 309 59 159 1 15 892 867Des Moines.............................. 6,586 4,816 202 30 775 159 562 3 40 2,395 2,940Dickinson ................................. 3,071 2,231 172 9 402 56 188 2 12 1,286 1,307

Dubuque .................................. 12,181 8,633 544 53 1,613 292 957 8 79 4,604 5,185Emmet...................................... 1,861 1,293 94 8 300 38 119 1 8 730 830Fayette ..................................... 3,358 2,292 187 12 537 77 229 2 18 1,310 1,448Floyd ........................................ 2,984 2,018 149 12 412 83 282 3 24 1,138 1,217Franklin .................................... 1,891 1,297 119 3 310 42 108 1 11 772 846

Fremont.................................... 1,365 961 59 6 173 38 113 1 13 536 586Greene..................................... 1,908 1,345 104 6 275 40 127 1 9 763 859Grundy ..................................... 2,165 1,528 132 5 333 34 120 1 12 869 953Guthrie ..................................... 2,065 1,488 97 5 277 35 149 1 12 842 868Hamilton................................... 2,624 1,913 124 9 342 52 162 1 18 1,092 1,122

Hancock................................... 1,899 1,294 121 4 302 49 116 2 10 769 823Hardin ...................................... 3,376 2,363 172 6 560 54 203 1 17 1,355 1,526Harrison ................................... 2,276 1,539 106 8 357 51 193 3 18 892 960Henry ....................................... 2,730 1,952 107 6 375 58 213 3 16 1,025 1,223Howard..................................... 1,579 1,070 100 4 272 31 94 1 8 643 700

Humboldt.................................. 1,915 1,311 117 6 322 38 113 1 7 803 835Ida............................................ 1,379 941 99 4 226 33 72 0 6 582 610Iowa ......................................... 2,334 1,717 89 7 318 47 141 1 13 937 1,020Jackson.................................... 2,929 2,012 142 10 433 74 230 3 22 1,128 1,208Jasper ...................................... 5,643 4,092 239 30 677 123 445 4 35 2,190 2,336

Jefferson .................................. 1,956 1,395 77 9 259 45 161 2 11 730 871Johnson ................................... 8,369 6,043 282 47 842 236 845 4 71 3,089 3,462Jones ....................................... 2,833 1,997 154 11 412 52 191 2 14 1,133 1,181Keokuk..................................... 1,910 1,283 106 4 319 42 141 1 13 750 841Kossuth .................................... 3,120 2,126 196 14 525 72 168 1 19 1,304 1,305

Lee........................................... 5,638 3,911 187 23 761 158 544 4 50 1,998 2,464Linn .......................................... 23,706 17,551 761 112 2,576 594 1,957 10 145 8,982 9,853Louisa ...................................... 1,602 1,109 68 4 214 43 150 1 12 609 637Lucas ....................................... 1,513 1,064 65 6 202 34 130 1 11 574 648Lyon ......................................... 1,740 1,191 131 7 287 33 82 1 8 754 759

Madison ................................... 1,847 1,279 79 9 254 58 150 2 14 724 780Mahaska .................................. 3,179 2,261 155 10 405 72 259 2 18 1,260 1,363Marion...................................... 4,355 2,985 210 15 561 104 443 2 37 1,646 1,770Marshall ................................... 6,099 4,433 244 25 724 114 511 4 44 2,415 2,568Mills.......................................... 1,857 1,180 67 50 197 166 175 3 16 641 682

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Mitchell..................................... $1,851 $1,313 $127 $5 $264 $27 $105 $1 $10 $796 $788Monona.................................... 1,827 1,216 94 5 343 43 116 2 8 732 827Monroe..................................... 1,300 886 50 5 185 41 122 1 11 475 542Montgomery ............................. 2,094 1,489 89 4 273 45 178 0 16 798 934Muscatine................................. 5,362 3,784 213 21 655 113 533 2 40 2,020 2,194

O'Brien ..................................... 2,693 1,778 197 18 460 74 149 1 16 1,090 1,177Osceola.................................... 1,136 753 84 4 206 22 59 0 8 463 515Page......................................... 2,917 2,102 124 12 347 73 232 2 23 1,118 1,298Palo Alto................................... 1,800 1,213 109 9 313 40 107 1 10 722 793Plymouth .................................. 3,509 2,443 220 10 500 76 240 1 20 1,495 1,440

Pocahontas .............................. 1,627 1,110 106 4 283 22 93 1 9 664 729Polk.......................................... 41,614 30,217 1,081 159 4,400 1,176 4,192 20 371 14,751 17,981Pottawattamie .......................... 10,811 7,391 369 42 1,307 302 1,281 8 110 3,793 4,449Poweshiek................................ 2,874 2,127 127 8 365 57 178 0 13 1,169 1,267Ringgold................................... 903 640 46 4 130 11 67 1 4 360 403

Sac........................................... 2,135 1,498 133 4 324 42 120 1 11 884 951Scott......................................... 18,478 12,936 678 85 2,254 499 1,854 15 155 6,694 7,573Shelby ...................................... 2,212 1,558 146 8 324 46 120 2 10 967 925Sioux........................................ 4,022 2,764 306 12 648 81 192 2 15 1,781 1,681Story......................................... 7,494 5,623 275 29 885 153 489 1 41 2,926 3,309

Tama ........................................ 2,844 1,959 174 10 456 60 165 2 16 1,168 1,224Taylor ....................................... 1,177 818 73 4 168 21 86 1 6 478 517Union........................................ 1,866 1,283 83 6 263 43 173 2 14 671 823Van Buren ................................ 1,296 905 58 6 179 43 99 1 6 511 511Wapello .................................... 5,930 3,977 246 28 815 152 644 7 61 2,135 2,470

Warren ..................................... 4,519 3,260 147 19 484 104 468 2 35 1,700 1,780Washington .............................. 3,213 2,323 155 10 423 76 210 1 15 1,263 1,442Wayne...................................... 1,201 807 69 2 188 25 101 1 9 485 510Webster.................................... 6,624 4,681 266 25 841 170 586 3 51 2,536 2,817Winnebago............................... 1,874 1,372 102 8 245 41 99 1 8 772 819

Winneshiek .............................. 2,646 1,884 146 15 377 65 152 1 7 1,106 1,112Woodbury................................. 13,003 9,089 488 45 1,630 363 1,258 8 124 4,772 5,638Worth ....................................... 1,227 848 58 2 189 26 97 2 8 482 537Wright....................................... 2,600 1,796 154 9 422 53 147 1 17 1,062 1,158

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Kansas

109

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Kansas 3 ............................. $328,469 $232,128 $12,765 $1,366 $40,887 $9,244 $29,279 $179 $2,622 $124,465 $139,250

Allen......................................... 2,256 1,516 100 7 344 66 203 1 20 834 972Anderson.................................. 1,347 943 61 4 177 34 114 1 13 532 537Atchison ................................... 2,285 1,610 88 11 303 57 194 1 19 842 993Barber ...................................... 1,045 727 50 4 170 18 71 1 6 409 483Barton ...................................... 4,587 3,273 197 14 681 97 297 4 26 1,824 2,065

Bourbon ................................... 2,424 1,702 70 10 294 72 246 3 27 855 1,056Brown....................................... 1,719 1,215 75 9 243 50 122 0 8 670 766Butler........................................ 7,269 5,138 292 38 897 235 603 4 61 2,833 2,894Chase....................................... 466 325 22 2 60 13 40 0 4 184 184Chautauqua ............................. 854 583 38 6 100 18 95 0 11 335 335

Cherokee ................................. 3,207 2,005 123 12 530 83 413 4 35 1,102 1,321Cheyenne................................. 662 461 47 2 118 7 24 0 1 296 304Clark......................................... 439 315 20 0 70 8 22 0 3 180 201Clay.......................................... 1,491 1,034 86 4 232 28 96 1 9 629 642Cloud........................................ 1,959 1,420 81 3 261 43 140 1 10 738 915

Coffey....................................... 1,330 911 52 4 198 49 109 0 8 501 554Comanche................................ 430 299 20 2 66 12 29 0 2 171 200Cowley ..................................... 5,412 3,776 201 33 701 180 477 4 41 2,002 2,282Crawford .................................. 5,226 3,471 218 28 779 150 527 4 51 1,792 2,341Decatur .................................... 739 527 39 3 118 15 31 1 2 309 328

Dickinson ................................. 2,894 2,054 125 6 410 70 210 2 17 1,131 1,281Doniphan.................................. 1,172 795 54 3 174 33 102 2 10 464 479Douglas.................................... 7,836 5,473 304 42 882 230 830 2 74 2,918 3,214Edwards................................... 612 431 32 3 94 19 32 0 2 252 277Elk ............................................ 678 458 26 4 100 19 64 1 6 258 281

Ellis .......................................... 3,419 2,395 146 16 469 118 247 2 24 1,347 1,436Ellsworth .................................. 1,103 795 37 5 169 18 72 0 6 426 518Finney ...................................... 2,770 1,788 119 19 409 143 268 2 22 1,015 1,131Ford.......................................... 3,194 2,285 124 11 421 101 230 2 20 1,276 1,370Franklin .................................... 3,227 2,222 122 11 393 112 335 2 30 1,188 1,288

Geary ....................................... 2,248 1,485 75 13 307 84 255 2 25 786 878Gove ........................................ 547 386 44 0 88 9 22 0 0 244 243Graham.................................... 619 446 26 0 88 9 46 0 6 255 252Grant........................................ 750 506 40 2 114 30 50 1 5 304 298Gray ......................................... 682 467 49 2 99 18 40 0 4 288 292

Greeley .................................... 269 182 16 0 49 10 15 0 0 112 116Greenwood .............................. 1,511 1,054 59 4 204 32 144 1 15 606 629Hamilton................................... 430 308 23 0 64 7 27 0 2 172 202Harper ...................................... 1,277 894 63 5 227 24 57 0 6 514 610Harvey...................................... 4,418 3,319 178 12 461 92 325 2 28 1,798 1,918

Haskell ..................................... 458 301 29 2 69 21 31 0 5 187 184Hodgeman ............................... 354 249 22 0 56 3 22 0 3 158 148Jackson.................................... 1,698 1,165 72 7 221 50 161 1 21 654 675Jefferson .................................. 2,272 1,573 77 8 256 80 255 2 19 860 810Jewell ....................................... 797 561 62 2 112 8 48 0 4 351 332

Johnson ................................... 43,704 32,557 1,640 141 4,848 1,145 3,048 15 311 17,013 19,007Kearny...................................... 486 323 32 0 70 20 36 0 4 207 187Kingman................................... 1,470 1,025 87 2 224 30 90 1 10 628 617Kiowa ....................................... 655 493 31 5 70 16 40 0 1 270 283Labette ..................................... 3,407 2,350 109 35 402 128 347 3 31 1,181 1,469

Lane......................................... 423 282 27 0 92 6 17 0 2 180 187Leavenworth ............................ 5,882 3,967 196 19 732 188 710 5 66 2,069 2,309Lincoln...................................... 681 482 40 0 93 14 46 0 4 289 291Linn .......................................... 1,539 1,059 64 8 174 48 170 2 15 629 542Logan....................................... 557 386 32 2 97 8 28 2 2 239 241

Lyon ......................................... 3,596 2,481 122 16 458 118 370 3 29 1,244 1,582Mc Pherson.............................. 4,823 3,680 228 15 577 83 220 1 18 2,019 2,212Marion...................................... 2,327 1,677 114 10 308 49 157 1 13 956 1,019Marshall ................................... 1,812 1,276 100 6 286 36 101 0 9 750 817Meade...................................... 719 500 39 2 133 14 29 0 3 284 346

Miami ....................................... 3,081 2,101 104 18 353 106 360 1 38 1,119 1,179Mitchell..................................... 1,239 904 54 4 183 22 66 0 5 507 576Montgomery ............................. 6,171 4,268 231 21 835 175 582 3 56 2,219 2,669Morris ....................................... 1,019 737 45 4 134 21 72 1 6 415 427Morton...................................... 460 316 28 1 72 6 32 1 4 192 196

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Nemaha ................................... $1,684 $1,206 $99 $11 $249 $33 $81 $1 $5 $724 $741Neosho..................................... 2,583 1,774 90 13 368 74 237 3 22 935 1,122Ness......................................... 720 523 43 3 111 9 30 0 3 314 326Norton ...................................... 1,005 709 47 3 161 12 70 1 6 398 459Osage ...................................... 2,256 1,589 83 9 264 60 225 2 24 872 874

Osborne ................................... 911 662 49 2 145 11 36 0 3 384 431Ottawa...................................... 909 645 36 4 123 21 70 1 8 376 373Pawnee.................................... 1,248 884 54 6 168 28 97 0 13 480 552Phillips...................................... 1,109 741 65 5 193 27 70 0 6 430 500Pottawatomie ........................... 2,076 1,467 97 8 244 69 172 1 18 849 811

Pratt ......................................... 1,648 1,172 81 6 248 32 97 1 10 667 747Rawlins .................................... 610 422 44 5 99 9 30 0 1 280 260Reno ........................................ 9,943 7,142 406 38 1,243 230 818 7 59 3,859 4,255Republic ................................... 1,194 868 68 2 170 17 65 1 4 501 535Rice.......................................... 1,825 1,267 80 8 270 40 145 2 13 705 794

Riley......................................... 4,059 2,977 180 10 480 99 292 1 23 1,641 1,735Rooks....................................... 1,067 739 60 2 177 20 62 1 3 435 468Rush......................................... 770 525 41 5 127 12 53 0 6 312 343Russell ..................................... 1,544 1,078 74 3 258 21 100 1 7 635 691Saline ....................................... 6,939 4,945 256 24 860 197 604 3 52 2,621 2,972

Scott......................................... 750 517 42 2 120 11 50 0 6 323 321Sedgwick.................................. 52,039 37,503 1,762 228 5,594 1,574 4,946 22 409 19,459 21,939Seward..................................... 1,890 1,264 78 9 254 74 191 2 17 710 768Shawnee.................................. 21,875 15,239 580 119 2,288 680 2,727 11 233 7,524 8,987Sheridan................................... 470 323 32 3 88 13 12 0 0 207 202

Sherman .................................. 1,016 663 52 6 193 28 70 2 3 392 458Smith........................................ 999 708 62 2 166 15 47 0 3 444 439Stafford..................................... 930 648 46 5 144 30 50 1 4 372 420Stanton..................................... 290 201 16 2 47 13 9 0 1 133 107Stevens .................................... 739 485 47 4 122 27 49 0 6 280 335

Sumner .................................... 3,622 2,493 155 7 517 104 309 2 35 1,387 1,541Thomas.................................... 1,112 768 59 4 168 30 74 1 7 439 485Trego........................................ 628 444 34 2 103 6 40 0 1 252 288Wabaunsee.............................. 948 644 44 7 104 35 99 1 13 391 340Wallace .................................... 270 203 17 0 36 8 7 0 1 109 123

Washington .............................. 1,254 883 76 3 199 17 67 0 7 562 536Wichita ..................................... 370 272 29 3 47 5 13 0 2 185 145Wilson ...................................... 1,758 1,208 86 8 233 41 165 2 17 677 742Woodson.................................. 723 520 29 2 91 16 58 1 7 304 296Wyandotte................................ 18,250 12,100 441 101 1,997 688 2,682 17 225 5,889 7,395

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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111

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Kentucky 3 ......................... $487,490 $282,223 $18,299 $2,368 $67,950 $15,895 $91,071 $1,317 $8,369 $154,818 $175,151

Adair......................................... 2,024 1,140 66 7 278 54 431 4 41 619 682Allen......................................... 2,085 1,309 57 9 225 71 375 5 34 671 735Anderson.................................. 2,029 1,292 70 5 253 74 306 1 28 664 758Ballard...................................... 1,234 745 54 7 188 40 180 3 17 419 478Barren ...................................... 4,740 2,927 154 15 561 149 858 7 68 1,500 1,759

Bath.......................................... 1,281 701 58 5 180 32 278 4 24 412 417Bell ........................................... 4,419 1,699 159 24 773 176 1,413 30 145 1,056 1,284Boone....................................... 7,389 4,645 268 32 968 253 1,104 7 114 2,456 2,757Bourbon ................................... 2,311 1,466 78 8 331 76 320 4 28 729 939Boyd......................................... 8,014 4,533 423 34 1,337 204 1,348 29 106 2,666 2,960

Boyle........................................ 3,660 2,394 129 16 440 92 536 3 50 1,214 1,460Bracken.................................... 996 547 44 5 186 36 165 1 12 321 351Breathitt.................................... 2,039 656 60 14 269 98 826 21 96 448 421Breckinridge............................. 2,238 1,308 109 17 320 83 367 4 29 768 736Bullitt ........................................ 5,573 3,195 194 32 647 198 1,204 7 97 1,758 1,602

Butler........................................ 1,423 722 48 6 218 55 331 5 36 425 451Caldwell ................................... 2,092 1,351 66 12 287 56 296 3 22 699 832Calloway .................................. 4,535 3,033 170 11 621 87 559 7 48 1,667 1,801Campbell.................................. 10,678 6,915 434 42 1,565 323 1,282 10 107 3,675 4,426Carlisle ..................................... 857 542 30 2 116 25 132 1 8 295 337

Carroll ...................................... 1,287 783 48 4 163 46 220 2 18 441 441Carter ....................................... 3,147 1,504 152 18 510 132 763 14 55 965 931Casey....................................... 1,698 859 71 12 297 62 362 4 33 514 569Christian................................... 6,132 3,858 210 34 789 241 920 7 75 2,045 2,323Clark......................................... 3,854 2,322 152 17 500 125 674 8 56 1,248 1,381

Clay.......................................... 2,436 828 75 16 343 103 936 19 116 551 554Clinton...................................... 1,236 640 35 4 148 38 336 4 31 347 371Crittenden ................................ 1,466 823 50 7 207 50 295 4 30 470 496Cumberland ............................. 938 508 32 3 119 39 218 3 15 279 302Daviess .................................... 12,532 8,267 446 57 1,612 327 1,659 16 146 4,159 5,135

Edmonson................................ 1,382 738 59 6 185 45 316 4 26 445 423Elliott ........................................ 717 292 39 4 141 31 183 6 19 206 217Estill ......................................... 1,753 875 69 15 229 56 468 6 37 500 535Fayette ..................................... 24,460 16,247 909 98 3,142 707 3,094 16 247 8,395 10,148Fleming .................................... 1,567 892 71 6 242 60 268 4 23 500 558

Floyd ........................................ 6,386 2,222 233 39 1,049 264 2,263 62 253 1,504 1,566Franklin .................................... 6,695 4,332 134 75 707 537 824 3 85 2,038 2,692Fulton....................................... 1,249 746 43 6 187 47 206 2 15 385 497Gallatin..................................... 659 377 21 8 94 29 113 1 13 208 226Garrard..................................... 1,678 1,019 53 5 208 59 303 3 27 541 581

Grant........................................ 2,292 1,263 78 15 322 96 464 3 53 705 767Graves ..................................... 5,624 3,617 205 25 672 142 882 14 66 1,922 2,154Grayson ................................... 2,995 1,710 119 18 403 92 594 4 54 1,004 941Green....................................... 1,474 845 61 8 208 43 286 2 21 466 521Greenup................................... 4,444 2,237 220 22 697 151 1,007 20 88 1,354 1,404

Hancock................................... 929 566 42 3 136 31 134 2 14 316 336Hardin ...................................... 7,868 4,592 342 36 1,144 308 1,311 13 124 2,595 2,729Harlan ...................................... 5,927 1,982 193 33 999 223 2,179 67 252 1,323 1,539Harrison ................................... 2,182 1,343 89 6 308 91 319 2 26 732 835Hart .......................................... 1,864 1,020 85 12 289 68 357 4 31 598 640

Henderson ............................... 5,970 3,730 187 18 882 177 895 6 75 2,003 2,318Henry ....................................... 1,736 1,054 73 8 246 53 267 3 30 603 622Hickman................................... 806 500 24 6 106 18 136 1 14 259 303Hopkins.................................... 6,981 3,849 288 22 1,170 221 1,292 21 116 2,186 2,553Jackson.................................... 1,346 564 55 9 199 51 412 7 49 370 340

Jefferson .................................. 92,201 60,749 3,399 412 12,582 2,483 11,586 75 913 31,538 38,387Jessamine................................ 3,414 2,111 122 15 425 134 549 5 55 1,149 1,219Johnson ................................... 3,257 1,357 121 18 510 110 1,014 24 102 854 903Kenton...................................... 16,189 10,336 555 78 2,310 497 2,191 19 202 5,402 6,609Knott......................................... 2,142 668 83 12 332 113 817 26 89 490 461

Knox......................................... 3,607 1,478 118 24 531 151 1,166 18 122 905 992Larue........................................ 1,618 953 78 7 241 56 257 3 21 543 575Laurel ....................................... 5,992 2,838 245 37 830 207 1,654 27 154 1,713 1,706Lawrence ................................. 2,016 805 93 13 330 92 607 11 63 533 517Lee........................................... 1,006 442 38 8 155 32 301 4 27 289 271

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112

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Leslie........................................ $1,892 $500 $66 $11 $246 $76 $853 $33 $105 $358 $364Letcher ..................................... 3,960 1,340 169 17 701 148 1,399 44 144 946 1,012Lewis........................................ 1,439 730 55 9 227 59 327 6 27 447 430Lincoln...................................... 2,553 1,401 91 14 346 83 571 6 41 776 837Livingston................................. 1,532 865 68 3 213 37 315 6 26 519 494

Logan....................................... 3,215 1,964 122 16 468 88 496 6 52 1,072 1,206Lyon ......................................... 1,338 857 53 4 170 23 211 3 16 499 435McCracken............................... 9,734 6,264 356 35 1,333 235 1,389 15 106 3,284 4,011McCreary ................................. 1,934 729 65 12 281 78 691 12 68 449 479McLean .................................... 1,374 816 64 6 200 32 234 4 17 481 491

Madison ................................... 6,299 3,767 228 26 763 195 1,211 9 102 1,987 2,254Magoffin ................................... 1,450 492 64 8 246 69 508 13 52 356 339Marion...................................... 2,028 1,176 81 13 273 85 362 4 33 612 782Marshall ................................... 5,109 3,339 229 18 655 119 687 11 51 1,961 1,788Martin ....................................... 1,996 497 64 10 264 84 931 33 113 374 342

Mason ...................................... 2,187 1,437 85 9 298 62 262 6 28 762 894Meade...................................... 2,157 1,146 102 12 329 76 444 5 44 689 634Menifee .................................... 759 348 30 4 96 24 235 3 19 206 187Mercer...................................... 2,771 1,799 97 6 374 81 379 3 32 909 1,110Metcalfe ................................... 1,153 647 43 5 158 41 238 2 19 365 374

Monroe..................................... 1,466 740 39 7 204 47 396 3 29 390 491Montgomery ............................. 2,593 1,463 85 8 349 92 553 6 37 802 895Morgan..................................... 1,385 646 62 7 215 49 357 10 38 437 380Muhlenberg.............................. 4,923 2,515 235 30 916 148 978 23 79 1,539 1,702Nelson...................................... 4,036 2,401 172 19 574 168 633 7 61 1,286 1,492

Nicholas ................................... 857 516 31 3 109 27 159 1 12 270 320Ohio ......................................... 3,207 1,773 137 19 470 99 651 12 46 1,049 1,065Oldham .................................... 3,310 2,158 118 27 379 162 419 3 46 1,186 1,138Owen........................................ 1,050 662 36 5 130 33 165 2 16 373 369Owsley ..................................... 574 246 27 5 83 22 174 4 15 167 158

Pendleton................................. 1,430 794 54 10 220 54 267 3 29 463 475Perry ........................................ 4,340 1,473 151 27 707 191 1,575 46 172 940 1,110Pike.......................................... 11,089 3,528 419 51 1,698 400 4,386 130 479 2,449 2,572Powell ...................................... 1,509 694 49 10 201 63 438 8 47 414 407Pulaski ..................................... 7,965 4,345 313 63 980 263 1,814 24 162 2,517 2,484

Robertson ................................ 230 130 13 3 40 8 33 0 3 74 88Rockcastle ............................... 1,707 862 73 9 240 73 407 4 39 517 498Rowan...................................... 2,149 1,174 80 12 292 79 465 6 40 657 701Russell ..................................... 2,330 1,223 98 12 313 72 555 7 51 715 721Scott......................................... 2,686 1,708 91 10 350 98 391 1 38 866 1,044

Shelby ...................................... 3,334 2,153 119 17 440 110 453 3 37 1,147 1,262Simpson................................... 1,891 1,249 59 6 230 57 264 1 26 632 753Spencer.................................... 1,012 600 48 8 117 30 186 3 19 348 319Taylor ....................................... 3,400 2,007 104 11 401 100 698 6 73 1,022 1,182Todd ......................................... 1,313 778 56 4 205 44 207 2 16 437 488

Trigg......................................... 1,972 1,281 67 10 248 42 299 2 25 734 661Trimble ..................................... 867 502 37 6 121 25 159 1 16 273 294Union........................................ 2,168 1,216 91 9 354 65 387 8 38 704 791Warren ..................................... 9,437 6,003 299 51 1,133 314 1,502 10 124 3,068 3,554Washington .............................. 1,370 830 71 7 199 45 204 2 15 454 533

Wayne...................................... 2,271 1,158 92 8 295 83 574 6 53 697 648Webster.................................... 2,069 1,179 105 8 343 48 351 6 31 708 739Whitley ..................................... 4,564 2,205 137 24 695 164 1,213 16 111 1,305 1,400Wolfe........................................ 887 362 29 9 123 45 285 5 29 227 227Woodford ................................. 2,446 1,668 79 9 275 59 323 1 31 845 948

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Louisiana

113

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Louisiana3 .........................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

$462,691 $264,529 $22,398 $3,090 $77,117 $21,844 $65,518 $1,164 $7,033 $157,515 $170,164

Acadia ...................................... 6,288 3,085 349 40 1,133 307 1,197 31 147 1,961 2,098Allen......................................... 2,585 1,300 122 23 505 120 457 11 45 842 874Ascension ................................ 5,956 3,097 343 33 1,109 407 856 15 96 1,955 2,007Assumption .............................. 2,475 1,180 154 18 450 145 464 13 52 827 737Avoyelles.................................. 4,369 2,146 234 24 844 220 793 15 92 1,370 1,504

Beauregard .............................. 3,296 1,837 187 24 576 127 485 13 48 1,140 1,147Bienville.................................... 2,011 1,167 87 13 378 83 255 4 25 674 783Bossier ..................................... 8,719 5,582 359 50 1,277 389 962 11 89 3,088 3,243Caddo ...................................... 29,216 18,720 1,186 170 4,500 1,099 3,236 25 281 10,079 12,192Calcasieu ................................. 21,096 12,000 1,236 147 3,835 861 2,678 52 289 7,591 7,644

Caldwell ................................... 1,131 588 49 8 214 60 189 5 18 357 398Cameron .................................. 898 517 54 5 162 30 113 3 14 345 284Catahoula................................. 1,332 699 72 7 236 53 238 4 23 457 442Claiborne.................................. 2,113 1,327 91 13 373 75 208 2 21 770 865Concordia................................. 2,508 1,416 120 19 447 107 361 5 35 887 901

De Soto .................................... 3,041 1,719 124 21 529 150 449 7 44 1,010 1,114East Baton Rouge.................... 36,503 22,375 1,871 243 6,197 1,797 3,571 46 405 13,169 14,635East Carroll .............................. 820 465 34 6 130 62 111 1 10 278 296East Feliciana .......................... 1,813 951 87 14 298 117 306 7 31 611 571Evangeline ............................... 3,962 1,734 199 21 660 164 1,031 25 128 1,176 1,149

Franklin .................................... 2,314 1,341 117 15 407 112 290 7 25 780 883Grant........................................ 1,968 969 89 9 315 99 431 7 49 617 593Iberia........................................ 7,741 4,112 460 54 1,369 397 1,156 32 161 2,701 2,603Iberville..................................... 3,255 1,773 174 24 601 182 445 7 50 1,123 1,125Jackson.................................... 2,205 1,322 106 16 389 87 258 5 22 775 860

Jefferson .................................. 51,994 32,122 2,304 307 8,270 1,981 6,312 81 617 18,272 20,568Jefferson Davis ........................ 3,714 1,992 210 27 674 167 569 14 63 1,286 1,290Lafayette .................................. 16,327 9,545 892 92 2,626 751 2,132 35 253 5,684 5,885Lafourche................................. 9,946 4,768 731 62 1,883 448 1,775 66 212 3,388 3,211La Salle .................................... 1,873 951 89 13 389 59 324 9 38 595 673

Lincoln...................................... 3,485 2,175 170 23 599 159 318 4 36 1,262 1,431Livingston................................. 7,839 4,152 376 47 1,303 440 1,366 21 134 2,596 2,450Madison ................................... 1,194 665 43 16 220 83 146 2 19 389 455Morehouse............................... 3,957 2,286 218 26 709 163 500 8 45 1,443 1,494Natchitoches ............................ 3,474 1,878 167 29 643 179 516 6 57 1,129 1,304

Orleans .................................... 49,847 29,280 1,760 359 7,504 2,739 7,408 70 730 15,892 19,756Ouachita................................... 14,954 9,260 712 77 2,536 609 1,598 19 143 5,243 6,104Plaquemines ............................ 2,527 1,370 140 34 431 170 338 8 35 899 814Pointe Coupee ......................... 2,255 1,219 135 9 430 109 315 9 29 819 777Rapides.................................... 13,696 7,652 590 157 2,173 841 2,037 28 221 4,413 4,965

Red River ................................. 1,091 607 49 6 189 55 166 1 19 354 403Richland................................... 2,353 1,381 108 21 410 124 282 5 24 813 906Sabine...................................... 3,139 1,771 150 18 498 136 509 8 47 1,129 1,028St. Bernard............................... 8,914 5,241 421 46 1,548 304 1,216 22 116 3,086 3,458St. Charles ............................... 4,374 2,464 273 30 689 216 609 13 80 1,617 1,414

St. Helena ................................ 1,266 642 47 10 214 75 242 4 30 394 411St. James ................................. 2,340 1,240 165 21 441 122 308 9 31 848 758St. John The Baptist................. 3,771 1,891 197 25 651 274 643 12 77 1,187 1,179St. Landry................................. 9,526 4,532 505 61 1,655 489 1,979 56 249 2,985 2,971St. Martin.................................. 4,530 2,145 223 36 752 244 963 32 134 1,415 1,317

St. Mary.................................... 6,474 3,315 351 40 1,164 308 1,140 29 128 2,119 2,119St. Tammany ............................ 18,993 11,546 871 115 2,690 787 2,669 44 270 6,847 6,607Tangipahoa .............................. 9,106 4,714 368 101 1,469 593 1,656 21 184 2,781 3,042Tensas...................................... 718 416 35 6 145 33 75 1 7 261 295Terrebonne............................... 11,475 5,316 658 74 1,878 562 2,559 83 345 3,574 3,356

Union........................................ 2,745 1,600 131 18 463 102 397 7 26 973 977Vermilion .................................. 6,018 3,164 413 27 1,199 236 843 25 109 2,127 2,159Vernon...................................... 3,250 1,763 163 21 548 175 508 11 61 1,099 1,049Washington .............................. 5,795 3,064 243 35 1,011 274 1,031 21 115 1,830 2,067Webster.................................... 6,016 3,597 278 37 1,088 258 688 11 61 2,097 2,368

West Baton Rouge................... 2,006 1,080 108 19 367 119 276 6 31 686 654West Carroll ............................. 1,471 830 67 8 271 71 201 5 21 490 554West Feliciana ......................... 796 454 41 6 131 52 100 2 9 290 271Winn......................................... 1,827 1,014 91 12 323 88 262 5 32 614 670

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Maine 3 ...............................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

$166,313 $111,381 $5,791 $724 $18,881 $4,204 $23,111 $210 $2,012 $59,847 $64,328

Androscoggin ........................... 14,026 9,477 299 59 1,313 374 2,314 12 178 4,705 5,498Aroostook................................. 10,806 6,605 440 54 1,414 267 1,865 26 134 3,808 3,841Cumberland ............................. 32,540 22,426 1,163 134 3,770 802 3,893 20 334 11,740 13,557Franklin .................................... 3,953 2,681 128 16 409 95 565 7 52 1,429 1,474Hancock................................... 7,263 5,141 309 35 859 148 697 7 66 2,859 2,924

Kennebec................................. 15,533 10,030 493 70 1,667 515 2,478 20 257 5,303 5,828Knox......................................... 5,839 4,152 259 32 706 138 512 4 37 2,307 2,413Lincoln...................................... 5,291 3,826 243 25 604 103 445 3 42 2,225 2,061Oxford ...................................... 8,100 5,392 290 40 916 201 1,155 10 99 3,017 2,968Penobscot ................................ 18,134 11,218 729 98 2,341 524 2,946 35 242 6,258 6,631

Piscataquis............................... 2,577 1,668 82 10 293 66 416 6 37 892 959Sagadahoc............................... 4,034 2,702 135 14 546 96 487 5 49 1,439 1,609Somerset.................................. 6,245 4,003 183 24 654 142 1,131 12 96 2,177 2,214Waldo....................................... 4,454 2,906 162 18 556 101 646 8 56 1,642 1,625Washington .............................. 5,028 3,373 183 20 589 111 689 10 53 1,877 1,888York.......................................... 22,488 15,778 693 75 2,246 520 2,873 24 280 8,170 8,837

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Maryland

115

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Maryland3 ...........................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

$525,786 $368,582 $16,787 $2,463 $62,597 $19,357 $51,573 $298 $4,129 $189,073 $219,373

Allegany ................................... 11,723 7,788 520 52 1,773 278 1,216 20 76 4,118 4,976Anne Arundel ........................... 45,429 31,931 1,583 175 5,474 1,573 4,323 22 349 16,807 18,169Baltimore.................................. 106,216 77,073 3,656 450 13,231 3,091 8,005 53 658 40,295 46,392Baltimore City........................... 79,091 51,001 1,687 451 10,192 3,876 11,127 48 709 24,566 33,325Calvert...................................... 5,809 3,956 176 25 663 279 641 4 66 2,029 2,274

Caroline.................................... 3,774 2,666 113 22 418 136 384 5 30 1,375 1,490Carroll ...................................... 15,930 11,568 464 52 1,855 473 1,375 11 131 5,795 6,679Cecil ......................................... 8,496 5,490 273 54 1,036 351 1,167 13 111 3,001 3,027Charles..................................... 7,934 5,009 235 41 917 483 1,143 10 97 2,567 2,849Dorchester ............................... 4,612 3,494 78 22 462 117 410 3 26 1,700 1,953

Frederick .................................. 16,750 11,751 555 64 1,955 598 1,654 8 165 5,941 6,914Garrett...................................... 3,755 2,364 188 18 567 125 456 7 31 1,360 1,383Harford ..................................... 20,079 13,975 632 85 2,435 721 2,037 17 175 7,256 7,797Howard..................................... 16,210 11,641 497 69 1,716 718 1,422 5 143 5,956 6,494Kent.......................................... 3,855 2,910 151 17 435 62 259 3 20 1,583 1,617

Montgomery ............................. 72,808 54,500 2,965 334 8,258 1,876 4,483 17 374 28,402 33,572Prince George's ....................... 48,840 31,849 1,289 298 5,043 3,068 6,660 23 609 15,592 18,445Queen Anne's .......................... 4,236 3,121 150 16 412 122 378 1 33 1,706 1,611St. Mary's ................................. 5,909 3,920 222 27 729 282 666 4 58 2,160 2,186Somerset.................................. 2,960 2,115 73 25 301 95 326 2 22 1,066 1,172

Talbot ....................................... 6,070 4,673 231 17 685 108 332 3 21 2,515 2,583Washington .............................. 16,777 11,819 601 68 2,176 460 1,533 14 104 6,197 7,003Wicomico ................................. 10,033 7,326 224 49 1,059 308 984 2 82 3,576 4,218Worcester................................. 8,485 6,638 222 34 806 155 589 2 39 3,509 3,241

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Massachusetts

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Massachusetts3 ................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

$780,607 $552,626 $22,631 $3,347 $84,026 $19,266 $90,236 $514 $7,961 $283,028 $335,380

Barnstable................................ 46,700 35,700 1,894 178 4,765 644 3,227 21 271 19,733 19,719Berkshire.................................. 22,503 16,180 675 106 2,520 526 2,292 16 191 8,234 9,751Bristol ....................................... 67,060 46,616 1,432 294 6,406 1,746 9,623 65 878 22,785 27,917Dukes....................................... 2,074 1,510 89 10 250 38 164 0 13 817 933Essex ....................................... 91,268 64,929 2,683 410 9,786 2,258 10,233 56 912 32,999 39,649

Franklin .................................... 9,187 6,311 282 42 1,059 237 1,127 9 121 3,253 3,934Hampden ................................. 60,744 42,221 1,625 239 6,755 1,719 7,452 53 679 21,377 25,980Hampshire................................ 16,210 11,582 478 66 1,714 386 1,796 10 179 5,823 7,089Middlesex................................. 172,141 125,069 5,336 700 18,358 3,778 17,405 84 1,410 64,234 75,954Nantucket................................. 1,000 744 34 2 140 15 59 0 6 408 449

Norfolk...................................... 84,129 60,830 2,774 368 10,079 1,880 7,501 37 658 31,763 37,822Plymouth .................................. 53,516 36,108 1,613 263 5,984 1,631 7,137 42 739 19,176 21,501Suffolk ...................................... 60,959 39,799 1,271 308 6,185 1,915 10,617 52 811 18,890 25,716Worcester................................. 93,110 65,020 2,444 360 10,027 2,494 11,605 67 1,091 33,534 38,968

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117

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers 1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers 2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Michigan 3 .......................... $1,269,070 $859,942 $47,373 $7,062 $157,393 $40,180 $142,778 $1,211 $13,132 $458,462 $501,645

Alcona...................................... 2,783 1,982 130 13 277 39 321 4 18 1,149 907Alger......................................... 1,649 1,138 76 6 194 31 190 3 11 664 582Allegan..................................... 11,603 8,023 454 60 1,270 377 1,277 12 131 4,370 4,316Alpena...................................... 5,514 3,539 274 39 814 163 627 10 49 1,991 2,120Antrim....................................... 4,045 2,985 168 21 368 84 380 5 32 1,686 1,417

Arenac...................................... 2,905 1,934 113 21 339 113 359 5 22 1,114 982Baraga ..................................... 1,340 847 57 5 213 34 165 3 13 486 509Barry ........................................ 6,883 4,953 258 31 708 196 674 6 56 2,667 2,533Bay........................................... 16,568 10,907 779 86 2,474 451 1,717 17 136 5,880 6,674Benzie ...................................... 2,622 1,922 119 11 230 53 261 4 22 1,082 928

Berrien ..................................... 23,684 16,788 741 127 2,728 667 2,397 20 215 8,824 9,631Branch...................................... 6,006 4,264 182 26 618 165 683 6 61 2,133 2,354Calhoun.................................... 19,561 13,314 587 117 2,222 568 2,516 18 221 6,653 7,794Cass......................................... 7,011 4,939 213 27 754 216 796 5 61 2,683 2,593Charlevoix ................................ 3,793 2,794 158 11 415 81 305 3 25 1,506 1,474

Cheboygan............................... 4,593 3,349 200 20 467 100 424 4 30 1,870 1,657Chippewa................................. 4,486 3,055 179 27 565 129 489 6 37 1,668 1,704Clare ........................................ 5,715 3,799 204 33 633 144 830 10 63 2,098 1,876Clinton...................................... 7,151 5,070 322 34 795 235 633 6 56 2,740 2,597Crawford .................................. 2,227 1,535 86 13 207 42 309 5 27 849 744

Delta......................................... 6,171 4,062 288 33 885 144 692 10 56 2,318 2,347Oickinson ................................. 4,488 3,084 184 24 626 115 412 6 35 1,693 1,860Eaton........................................ 12,299 8,704 453 56 1,439 325 1,194 7 119 4,476 4,887Emmet...................................... 4,160 2,980 183 20 479 109 358 3 27 1,588 1,672Genesee .................................. 58,379 37,488 2,324 421 7,423 2,202 7,662 62 795 19,593 21,751

Gladwin .................................... 5,055 3,494 218 23 558 105 616 9 32 1,993 1,621Gogebic.................................... 3,518 2,361 140 16 509 79 380 7 26 1,329 1,410Grand Traverse........................ 10,240 7,430 370 42 1,103 269 940 4 82 3,808 4,151Gratiot ...................................... 5,450 3,746 244 23 765 147 474 8 44 2,010 2,243Hillsdale ................................... 6,186 4,204 239 32 720 191 728 8 63 2,286 2,320

Houghton ................................. 5,099 3,324 231 23 783 151 546 4 38 1,929 2,010Huron ....................................... 6,511 4,525 320 37 884 156 534 8 45 2,602 2,561Ingham..................................... 28,595 19,189 960 209 3,256 1,057 3,506 23 392 9,697 11,524Ionia ......................................... 6,219 4,278 230 35 754 192 667 4 61 2,209 2,434Iosco ........................................ 5,864 4,135 255 24 622 116 661 9 42 2,321 2,076

Iron........................................... 2,882 2,008 126 14 407 49 257 2 18 1,122 1,219Isabella..................................... 5,843 3,885 222 71 715 246 639 6 58 2,051 2,242Jackson.................................... 21,284 14,807 754 112 2,463 632 2,300 20 195 7,831 8,486Kalamazoo............................... 28,502 20,482 950 149 2,953 794 2,922 17 236 10,288 11,734Kalkaska .................................. 2,256 1,517 81 9 227 69 321 6 28 859 728

Kent.......................................... 60,157 42,705 2,179 289 6,723 1,750 5,930 31 547 22,153 25,122Keweenaw ............................... 430 297 21 0 56 5 46 2 2 170 161Lake ......................................... 2,196 1,509 62 11 200 55 337 2 19 843 654Lapeer...................................... 9,057 6,051 390 52 1,102 349 1,018 10 87 3,302 3,250Leelanau .................................. 3,438 2,629 177 11 316 61 221 4 19 1,549 1,239

Lenawee .................................. 13,294 9,063 456 68 1,575 402 1,559 14 154 4,693 5,239Livingston................................. 14,304 9,975 560 57 1,604 492 1,455 12 148 5,422 5,262Luce ......................................... 1,033 704 28 5 103 28 155 3 9 354 379Mackinac.................................. 2,123 1,454 96 7 265 47 229 2 19 816 746Macomb ................................... 110,599 77,268 4,336 441 15,087 2,775 9,837 96 760 41,157 46,925

Manistee .................................. 4,389 3,100 156 24 495 106 479 4 29 1,712 1,608Marquette................................. 8,465 5,669 383 49 1,053 240 985 12 71 3,098 3,170Mason ...................................... 4,416 3,152 177 17 467 113 447 6 35 1,696 1,657Mecosta ................................... 5,305 3,811 183 21 527 119 585 9 50 2,067 1,876Menominee .............................. 3,815 2,589 175 18 522 87 392 6 27 1,468 1,518

Midland .................................... 10,468 7,144 568 67 1,417 322 875 10 69 4,019 3,971Missaukee................................ 2,034 1,395 87 11 219 62 241 5 18 786 700Monroe..................................... 18,524 11,873 787 104 2,495 600 2,411 25 230 6,441 7,022Montcalm ................................. 7,688 5,236 276 33 868 247 935 9 86 2,750 2,816Montmorency ........................... 2,633 1,844 116 10 261 59 319 3 19 1,045 891

Muskegon ................................ 23,897 15,542 820 145 2,896 761 3,366 25 341 8,265 9,205Newaygo.................................. 6,350 4,271 229 37 695 196 838 11 74 2,372 2,176Oakland.................................... 143,187 100,189 5,533 654 18,160 4,235 13,128 85 1,205 53,658 60,338Oceana .................................... 3,763 2,599 134 19 381 110 479 5 36 1,434 1,309Ogemaw................................... 4,126 2,787 182 19 453 96 547 9 32 1,591 1,346

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Ontonagon ............................... $1,670 $1,101 $68 $10 $235 $40 $201 $1 $15 $650 $578Osceola.................................... 3,468 2,355 151 27 367 114 416 5 31 1,311 1,170Oscoda..................................... 1,731 1,128 64 8 191 38 276 6 21 664 528Otsego ..................................... 3,338 2,382 120 19 349 112 319 2 35 1,301 1,175Ottawa...................................... 24,018 17,487 1,000 103 2,725 652 1,855 8 188 9,516 9,619

Presque Isle ............................. 3,109 2,117 181 14 436 67 272 5 16 1,264 1,171Roscommon............................. 6,403 4,591 260 17 640 113 727 11 46 2,597 2,174Saginaw ................................... 29,970 19,352 1,220 199 4,202 986 3,627 39 346 10,494 11,590St. Clair .................................... 20,519 13,883 787 99 2,673 632 2,230 20 197 7,448 8,066St. Joseph ................................ 8,377 5,993 268 34 865 246 887 5 77 3,105 3,284

Sanilac ..................................... 6,659 4,578 296 36 853 204 622 6 64 2,566 2,570Schoolcraft ............................... 1,593 1,081 72 6 207 30 178 3 14 624 585Shiawassee.............................. 9,056 6,105 372 50 1,135 300 992 8 96 3,224 3,470Tuscola .................................... 7,861 5,152 342 41 1,027 291 920 10 80 2,838 2,875Van Buren ................................ 9,795 6,759 307 55 1,032 297 1,229 11 109 3,594 3,636

Washtenaw .............................. 27,874 19,489 882 164 2,766 855 3,391 16 311 10,022 11,161Wayne...................................... 264,463 167,774 8,644 1,893 35,374 10,726 36,110 276 3,665 88,697 105,123Wexford.................................... 4,330 2,914 157 15 511 124 549 6 52 1,565 1,621

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers 1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers 2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Minnesota 3 ......................... $533,536 $378,690 $21,151 $2,355 $64,399 $14,489 $48,170 $260 $4,022 $203,692 $219,098

Aitkin ........................................ 2,998 2,211 115 10 289 58 299 2 16 1,269 1,009Anoka....................................... 22,876 15,767 618 100 2,323 842 2,901 18 304 8,123 8,258Becker...................................... 3,983 2,758 185 20 512 107 372 2 28 1,593 1,513Beltrami.................................... 3,941 2,676 157 23 483 128 429 3 42 1,467 1,507Benton...................................... 2,942 1,895 123 16 443 99 335 2 31 1,061 1,181

Big Stone.................................. 1,038 727 63 4 151 18 70 0 5 438 436Blue Earth ................................ 6,135 4,181 287 36 809 204 576 2 39 2,274 2,589Brown....................................... 4,068 2,864 235 16 574 85 271 2 22 1,691 1,735Carlton ..................................... 4,424 2,986 203 20 603 128 446 5 35 1,669 1,730Carver ...................................... 4,895 3,506 166 31 595 202 354 1 42 1,913 1,984

Cass......................................... 4,370 3,217 160 18 388 99 445 6 38 1,814 1,459Chippewa................................. 1,867 1,286 97 7 332 37 99 1 7 736 860Chisago.................................... 4,181 3,001 150 21 406 146 409 3 48 1,633 1,506Clay.......................................... 5,535 3,852 251 18 722 135 514 1 42 2,136 2,299Clearwater................................ 1,014 696 36 6 133 28 103 1 10 385 403

Cook......................................... 755 588 34 2 69 11 46 0 3 352 269Cottonwood.............................. 2,140 1,506 133 7 337 36 111 1 10 906 946Crow Wing ............................... 8,221 5,953 314 29 901 186 772 5 61 3,280 3,056Dakota...................................... 26,527 19,061 847 131 2,808 895 2,507 11 268 10,068 10,321Dodge ...................................... 1,749 1,225 87 5 235 65 120 0 11 717 693

Douglas.................................... 4,731 3,431 222 17 576 99 358 2 26 1,911 1,879Faribault ................................... 2,789 1,978 153 6 458 48 132 2 13 1,176 1,244Fillmore .................................... 3,025 2,193 176 11 407 74 150 1 13 1,310 1,261Freeborn .................................. 5,466 3,888 260 15 712 121 440 3 28 2,200 2,245Goodhue .................................. 5,666 4,140 221 23 721 147 376 2 35 2,252 2,398

Grant........................................ 1,059 717 64 3 171 23 71 1 8 434 448Hennepin.................................. 116,700 85,798 3,708 477 12,499 2,854 10,575 27 762 43,396 51,238Houston.................................... 2,535 1,815 112 14 329 76 166 1 22 1,035 1,029Hubbard ................................... 2,814 2,032 115 18 272 61 289 3 24 1,148 950Isanti ........................................ 3,158 2,211 109 10 336 115 342 1 35 1,168 1,177

Itasca ....................................... 6,828 4,484 353 30 988 155 756 13 48 2,713 2,480Jackson.................................... 1,607 1,128 109 6 247 41 70 1 5 700 695Kanabec................................... 1,734 1,202 51 8 195 39 220 2 19 665 617Kandiyohi ................................. 5,042 3,512 249 29 655 144 417 4 34 1,997 2,017Kittson ...................................... 847 580 49 4 130 20 59 0 3 339 365

Koochiching ............................. 2,412 1,540 118 13 376 69 276 2 16 933 897Lac Qui Parle ........................... 1,394 954 93 4 227 33 77 0 7 604 597Lake ......................................... 1,747 1,225 102 3 210 42 152 1 13 731 627Lake Of The Woods ................. 636 464 28 3 71 7 62 0 4 259 241Le Sueur .................................. 3,068 2,279 124 13 337 85 210 2 17 1,249 1,261

Lincoln...................................... 1,048 726 65 4 174 15 59 0 5 432 459Lyon ......................................... 3,081 2,071 180 11 490 99 217 2 14 1,226 1,313McLeod .................................... 4,084 2,939 177 12 558 122 255 0 22 1,592 1,763Mahnomen............................... 673 435 38 3 107 22 59 1 7 269 257Marshall ................................... 1,530 1,034 93 9 254 44 89 0 6 664 599

Martin ....................................... 3,701 2,569 196 16 560 86 246 2 25 1,462 1,628Meeker ..................................... 2,804 1,999 126 8 338 77 233 2 23 1,128 1,103Mille Lacs ................................. 3,303 2,353 113 17 346 84 353 3 32 1,291 1,242Morrison................................... 3,832 2,562 188 20 516 121 387 3 32 1,484 1,482Mower ...................................... 6,584 4,605 336 33 965 123 491 2 32 2,630 2,855

Murray...................................... 1,528 1,028 113 3 258 27 85 1 11 663 640Nicollet ..................................... 2,918 2,108 138 12 356 59 222 1 21 1,178 1,196Nobles...................................... 2,898 1,988 168 12 454 65 195 1 17 1,165 1,264Norman .................................... 1,195 819 72 5 199 27 68 0 6 510 495Olmsted.................................... 12,512 9,459 470 51 1,255 314 885 3 73 4,701 5,228

Otter Tail................................... 8,545 6,138 415 35 1,044 171 680 7 55 3,519 3,308Pennington............................... 1,666 1,135 65 3 241 62 151 1 9 588 714Pine.......................................... 3,550 2,460 130 19 393 112 407 4 25 1,394 1,222Pipestone................................. 1,470 972 91 8 281 44 67 1 5 604 642Polk.......................................... 4,208 2,951 175 21 602 101 328 3 26 1,691 1,754

Pope......................................... 1,762 1,261 88 5 257 30 112 1 8 714 758Ramsey.................................... 54,754 39,327 1,710 293 6,120 1,431 5,447 16 410 19,287 24,310Red Lake.................................. 555 366 28 3 94 27 33 1 3 222 229Redwood.................................. 2,501 1,662 173 12 418 75 147 1 12 1,046 1,075Renville .................................... 2,573 1,776 161 8 427 55 130 2 12 1,100 1,120

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Rice.......................................... $5,796 $4,189 $218 $22 $653 $181 $485 $2 $45 $2,243 $2,385Rock......................................... 1,623 1,102 112 7 256 43 97 0 6 677 706Roseau..................................... 1,561 1,107 62 8 207 58 103 1 14 639 628St. Louis ................................... 29,202 19,573 1,266 123 4,211 710 3,082 30 207 10,737 11,927Scott......................................... 5,340 3,717 207 23 592 202 532 1 65 2,061 1,944

Sherburne ................................ 4,461 3,131 151 18 443 185 470 3 60 1,690 1,556Sibley ....................................... 1,965 1,370 104 7 279 40 146 2 15 803 816Stearns..................................... 12,434 8,403 618 79 1,608 374 1,234 5 113 4,789 4,798Steele ....................................... 3,932 2,857 183 13 510 89 257 1 22 1,593 1,662Stevens .................................... 1,272 870 92 4 203 31 65 1 5 525 584

Swift ......................................... 1,617 1,124 84 5 277 35 88 0 6 648 739Todd ......................................... 2,917 1,976 142 19 374 75 301 3 25 1,107 1,100Traverse................................... 823 570 58 4 133 12 41 1 4 363 341Wabasha.................................. 2,816 1,987 140 13 375 84 200 1 18 1,160 1,081Wadena.................................... 1,975 1,346 85 8 265 48 200 2 21 768 790

Waseca .................................... 2,409 1,747 128 9 304 61 146 1 12 962 1,050Washington .............................. 15,382 10,980 551 60 1,660 514 1,462 7 146 5,745 5,769Watonwan ................................ 1,749 1,196 100 7 288 50 100 1 8 712 767Wilkin ....................................... 922 613 54 3 137 30 77 0 6 358 366Winona..................................... 5,670 4,043 206 29 708 160 475 4 45 2,149 2,408

Wright....................................... 7,678 5,297 281 39 878 306 788 5 84 2,892 2,827Yellow Medicine ....................... 1,797 1,214 125 6 306 47 90 1 9 756 775

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Mississippi 3 ....................... $321,156 $191,398 $9,227 $2,272 $39,391 $14,397 $57,811 $614 $6,047 $98,815 $116,408

Adams...................................... 5,120 3,113 194 52 752 231 699 7 74 1,736 1,918Alcorn....................................... 5,132 2,951 117 17 504 161 1,275 7 99 1,437 1,750Amite........................................ 1,629 923 62 14 243 67 288 5 28 533 554Attala........................................ 2,795 1,689 88 15 368 101 485 8 42 888 1,059Benton...................................... 974 574 20 9 95 35 218 2 23 309 322

Bolivar ...................................... 4,089 2,328 93 41 520 238 771 7 92 1,144 1,535Calhoun.................................... 2,240 1,279 57 10 289 100 455 3 47 641 846Carroll ...................................... 1,258 758 38 10 151 50 226 3 23 415 439Chickasaw................................ 2,637 1,517 55 14 262 98 619 5 68 713 931Choctaw................................... 1,007 586 29 4 127 38 195 2 25 299 358

Claiborne.................................. 1,109 602 27 20 140 73 213 1 32 315 376Clarke....................................... 2,464 1,481 74 14 284 105 451 5 51 792 863Clay.......................................... 2,663 1,549 77 18 334 109 510 6 57 781 986Coahoma ................................. 3,521 2,024 95 41 496 229 571 5 61 1,027 1,340Copiah...................................... 3,510 2,045 91 19 438 177 662 5 72 1,045 1,252

Covington................................. 2,270 1,287 64 20 268 112 461 8 51 675 767De Soto .................................... 9,543 6,033 298 48 1,106 445 1,469 10 132 3,126 3,402Forrest...................................... 8,160 4,982 244 66 1,052 340 1,327 13 136 2,470 3,196Franklin .................................... 1,144 632 44 9 181 51 201 5 21 374 395George..................................... 2,196 1,179 80 19 318 109 441 9 41 684 656

Greene..................................... 1,093 583 32 8 145 48 246 5 27 310 358Grenada................................... 2,957 1,775 67 13 366 120 550 7 60 896 1,103Hancock................................... 5,263 3,274 209 29 641 177 844 11 79 1,934 1,726Harrison ................................... 19,521 11,835 650 153 2,394 825 3,293 43 328 6,479 6,698Hinds........................................ 27,101 17,190 711 170 3,043 1,258 4,252 24 453 8,348 10,888

Holmes..................................... 2,042 1,097 48 20 258 133 433 5 48 551 718Humphreys............................... 1,167 642 35 10 178 80 199 2 23 324 443Issaquena ................................ 158 89 5 2 25 6 29 1 2 51 56Itawamba ................................. 2,828 1,792 58 15 272 72 562 3 52 882 1,030Jackson.................................... 14,811 8,833 602 127 1,976 574 2,408 37 255 5,016 4,934

Jasper ...................................... 2,134 1,141 56 16 286 96 478 6 56 582 737Jefferson .................................. 941 414 22 20 133 86 221 5 39 232 260Jefferson Davis ........................ 1,726 905 42 14 224 99 388 5 50 459 592Jones ....................................... 8,877 5,190 288 89 1,192 450 1,492 18 157 2,773 3,257Kemper .................................... 1,228 721 37 9 164 53 223 3 20 385 450

Lafayette .................................. 3,218 2,020 91 33 349 187 485 4 48 1,002 1,205Lamar....................................... 3,693 2,214 117 20 469 157 641 10 63 1,185 1,279Lauderdale ............................... 9,414 5,952 263 55 1,208 374 1,409 15 139 2,891 3,883Lawrence ................................. 2,209 1,177 68 12 255 104 523 7 61 634 690Leake ....................................... 2,620 1,487 77 16 361 106 517 8 49 808 921

Lee........................................... 9,211 5,814 197 38 938 324 1,704 10 187 2,785 3,456Leflore ...................................... 3,904 2,361 95 32 532 209 604 4 68 1,150 1,610Lincoln...................................... 4,509 2,625 144 25 562 173 864 16 99 1,388 1,638Lowndes................................... 5,953 3,729 168 31 703 258 946 9 108 1,819 2,294Madison ................................... 6,610 4,080 166 42 814 357 1,025 6 120 2,069 2,559

Marion...................................... 3,680 2,041 122 26 487 154 740 16 95 1,071 1,333Marshall ................................... 3,464 1,934 94 24 419 176 733 6 79 1,064 1,118Monroe..................................... 5,199 3,175 100 24 545 204 1,036 9 105 1,509 1,894Montgomery ............................. 1,687 1,033 45 9 227 62 276 5 30 514 668Neshoba................................... 3,347 2,011 83 18 384 148 634 8 59 1,024 1,221

Newton..................................... 3,048 1,861 79 19 346 125 565 6 49 933 1,118Noxubee................................... 1,346 722 45 11 173 68 285 5 36 381 467Oktibbeha................................. 3,247 2,052 101 22 341 177 495 4 56 1,097 1,156Panola...................................... 4,004 2,260 110 24 505 171 839 8 89 1,168 1,377Pearl River ............................... 6,439 3,692 246 52 788 234 1,289 19 119 2,107 2,055

Perry ........................................ 1,557 814 49 19 193 78 360 7 38 447 443Pike.......................................... 4,763 2,795 144 39 632 185 856 14 98 1,421 1,798Pontotoc................................... 2,901 1,737 74 13 315 107 593 4 59 872 1,044Prentiss.................................... 3,087 1,873 51 8 279 93 714 8 62 858 1,126Quitman ................................... 1,118 596 27 9 147 58 253 3 26 315 381

Rankin...................................... 11,305 7,007 293 89 1,241 529 1,932 13 198 3,542 3,984Scott......................................... 2,870 1,685 76 21 330 159 540 4 55 873 984Sharkey.................................... 639 380 16 3 89 32 104 1 15 187 258Simpson................................... 3,103 1,768 75 29 353 191 611 7 68 881 1,066Smith........................................ 2,319 1,312 68 17 290 95 477 7 53 686 799

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Stone........................................ $1,659 $948 $60 $14 $202 $61 $334 $6 $36 $519 $533Sunflower ................................. 2,934 1,644 66 26 393 181 547 6 72 825 1,099Tallahatchie.............................. 1,742 921 50 18 220 94 402 3 34 495 594Tate .......................................... 2,574 1,517 73 21 321 118 471 5 46 813 885Tippah ...................................... 2,835 1,560 66 19 315 101 702 4 68 789 950

Tishomingo .............................. 3,055 1,823 73 13 332 88 667 4 53 882 1,087Tunica ...................................... 761 389 18 7 117 73 142 1 13 209 271Union........................................ 3,260 1,980 84 12 343 107 662 4 70 992 1,175Walthall .................................... 1,671 947 46 9 205 82 338 6 39 485 591Warren ..................................... 5,079 3,097 131 33 683 246 800 5 85 1,552 1,972

Washington .............................. 6,944 4,020 185 71 945 428 1,161 9 124 2,061 2,588Wayne...................................... 2,311 1,183 63 21 312 106 549 10 66 642 709Webster.................................... 1,759 1,014 63 13 236 63 331 3 34 545 620Wilkinson.................................. 1,107 624 38 21 159 73 172 2 17 358 388Winston.................................... 2,582 1,546 79 15 387 101 404 7 42 797 1,014

Yalobusha ................................ 1,919 1,111 41 7 227 81 410 4 38 544 686Yazoo ....................................... 3,193 1,854 99 22 493 155 510 5 56 998 1,232

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Missouri3 ............................ $714,848 $483,714 $24,106 $3,219 $87,094 $22,050 $86,381 $703 $7,581 $253,321 $286,604

Adair......................................... 2,716 1,818 84 21 340 90 336 3 26 891 1,168Andrew..................................... 1,803 1,218 82 6 270 58 155 2 12 689 739Atchison ................................... 1,123 740 76 2 199 29 74 1 4 450 511Audrain..................................... 3,935 2,722 159 6 549 96 370 2 33 1,516 1,668Barry ........................................ 4,777 3,188 170 20 528 106 699 8 61 1,755 1,668

Barton ...................................... 1,733 1,185 82 10 249 51 143 2 12 676 715Bates........................................ 2,620 1,691 116 12 382 76 308 3 32 977 1,013Benton...................................... 3,579 2,392 116 15 331 63 617 6 39 1,363 1,114Bollinger................................... 1,556 936 65 8 197 50 272 4 24 536 518Boone....................................... 11,714 7,908 367 59 1,256 424 1,553 6 143 4,201 4,552

Buchanan................................. 12,106 8,277 404 45 1,623 320 1,329 11 98 4,179 5,281Butler........................................ 6,072 3,605 198 43 816 218 1,098 10 85 1,937 2,184Caldwell ................................... 1,276 833 58 3 189 39 139 2 14 488 491Callaway .................................. 4,474 2,991 127 25 463 158 639 3 68 1,558 1,680Camden ................................... 6,614 4,920 200 21 573 133 711 5 50 2,762 2,095

Cape Girardeau ....................... 8,363 5,777 310 26 1,076 221 863 10 80 3,070 3,459Carroll ...................................... 1,669 1,088 90 7 291 33 143 2 13 643 734Carter ....................................... 936 528 30 4 125 39 192 3 15 311 287Cass......................................... 9,121 6,358 319 23 1,033 273 1,012 4 97 3,364 3,532Cedar ....................................... 2,461 1,652 86 9 303 53 332 4 22 910 914

Chariton ................................... 1,437 981 71 4 224 23 127 1 8 578 598Christian................................... 5,412 3,588 199 26 588 184 743 7 75 1,969 1,896Clark......................................... 1,006 637 46 2 163 31 114 1 10 345 419Clay.......................................... 20,164 14,276 621 61 2,263 599 2,133 16 194 7,234 8,172Clinton...................................... 2,204 1,508 91 7 289 71 214 1 22 833 854

Cole.......................................... 7,974 5,581 213 30 853 319 848 5 122 2,743 3,331Cooper ..................................... 2,188 1,533 85 9 258 56 230 1 18 831 894Crawford .................................. 3,391 2,179 122 20 397 93 528 6 48 1,194 1,180Dade ........................................ 1,321 872 58 3 179 33 161 1 12 500 506Dallas ....................................... 2,177 1,328 90 7 252 59 398 5 40 769 716

Daviess .................................... 1,191 795 49 4 175 29 130 1 9 456 460De Kalb .................................... 1,375 928 61 9 207 35 122 1 11 504 584Dent ......................................... 2,346 1,519 86 13 254 57 377 6 34 833 824Douglas.................................... 1,843 1,134 70 9 228 54 318 3 28 639 621Dunklin ..................................... 4,839 2,847 162 18 726 150 853 7 75 1,517 1,847

Franklin .................................... 11,616 7,740 370 42 1,385 401 1,513 15 149 4,177 4,265Gasconade............................... 2,476 1,778 79 9 266 64 252 2 23 920 997Gentry ...................................... 1,238 768 60 17 182 73 127 2 8 452 488Greene..................................... 29,005 19,573 1,136 112 3,574 782 3,505 30 295 10,313 11,868Grundy ..................................... 1,662 1,080 72 5 271 39 181 3 11 595 710

Harrison ................................... 1,424 956 71 4 219 26 138 3 8 539 598Henry ....................................... 3,740 2,452 154 16 497 101 474 4 42 1,373 1,438Hickory ..................................... 2,068 1,416 74 11 210 31 297 3 26 832 642Holt........................................... 978 599 58 3 201 19 88 2 10 382 421Howard..................................... 1,279 901 49 4 157 26 135 1 8 492 557

Howell ...................................... 5,895 3,651 215 33 746 164 992 9 82 2,010 2,127Iron........................................... 1,864 1,116 67 12 238 71 331 3 25 621 646Jackson.................................... 81,198 56,577 2,123 355 8,723 2,711 9,861 43 806 27,562 34,327Jasper ...................................... 13,895 8,957 523 57 1,926 428 1,828 17 159 4,788 5,593Jefferson .................................. 20,192 12,418 665 89 2,518 803 3,358 29 313 6,708 6,774

Johnson ................................... 4,146 2,776 151 23 496 136 515 4 45 1,537 1,509Knox......................................... 675 440 33 2 110 19 65 1 5 267 280Laclede .................................... 4,016 2,519 141 23 538 138 595 10 54 1,374 1,467Lafayette .................................. 4,822 3,300 156 34 613 166 503 4 44 1,762 1,896Lawrence ................................. 4,913 3,236 187 18 578 142 691 5 56 1,725 1,894

Lewis........................................ 1,364 913 59 7 203 40 132 2 9 523 543Lincoln...................................... 4,140 2,733 168 18 469 146 545 7 54 1,551 1,455Linn .......................................... 2,127 1,466 72 6 292 58 213 2 17 752 942Livingston................................. 2,198 1,498 96 6 326 55 198 2 17 771 991McDonald................................. 2,269 1,335 69 10 285 89 434 6 40 738 749

Macon ...................................... 2,425 1,643 96 6 337 58 258 3 24 892 1,012Madison ................................... 1,947 1,222 61 5 263 68 308 3 18 674 714Maries ...................................... 1,153 768 34 6 117 36 177 1 15 400 408Marion...................................... 4,088 2,736 131 36 516 177 448 4 38 1,409 1,723Mercer...................................... 605 399 35 2 97 13 55 1 4 223 266

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Miller ........................................ $2,972 $1,990 $100 $11 $337 $88 $407 $5 $35 $1,070 $1,100Mississippi................................ 1,956 1,142 68 6 318 75 315 4 27 608 781Moniteau .................................. 1,728 1,204 54 4 222 48 179 1 18 608 749Monroe..................................... 1,363 899 65 2 199 36 140 3 17 525 527Montgomery ............................. 1,832 1,209 70 13 255 55 208 1 19 681 695

Morgan..................................... 3,372 2,391 104 10 311 53 466 3 35 1,325 1,143New Madrid.............................. 2,580 1,453 109 12 404 107 456 4 35 832 948Newton..................................... 6,482 4,293 281 27 826 190 796 10 60 2,385 2,445Nodaway.................................. 2,383 1,604 143 8 384 50 177 2 13 953 1,037Oregon..................................... 1,526 872 56 13 203 45 308 6 22 507 496

Osage ...................................... 1,512 1,063 58 4 179 42 152 1 12 591 590Ozark ....................................... 1,731 1,096 64 7 180 41 316 5 23 642 521Pemiscot .................................. 2,666 1,478 82 14 425 125 480 4 56 808 1,000Perry ........................................ 2,318 1,601 84 6 311 68 221 1 25 865 963Pettis ........................................ 5,221 3,518 185 27 711 135 586 2 58 1,867 2,176

Phelps ...................................... 4,810 3,113 170 38 568 175 676 8 65 1,640 1,832Pike.......................................... 2,461 1,593 106 11 376 63 281 2 28 940 965Platte........................................ 6,587 4,658 230 17 693 214 705 3 64 2,435 2,554Polk.......................................... 3,229 2,087 152 14 397 101 432 4 40 1,217 1,175Pulaski ..................................... 2,876 1,746 99 17 416 110 435 7 44 978 991

Putnam..................................... 809 501 36 2 139 27 97 1 9 283 329Ralls ......................................... 1,146 760 52 3 147 24 142 1 15 440 425Randolph.................................. 2,935 1,900 108 10 411 83 391 3 32 964 1,233Ray........................................... 2,851 1,845 113 11 385 75 384 2 35 1,029 1,044Reynolds .................................. 1,048 568 44 7 130 43 229 6 21 332 315

Ripley ....................................... 2,170 1,287 63 12 261 71 425 10 39 725 688St. Charles ............................... 26,355 18,308 865 97 3,004 948 2,803 19 309 9,647 9,882St. Clair .................................... 1,785 1,135 76 13 215 34 286 3 22 673 609St. Francois.............................. 8,475 5,141 290 40 1,163 294 1,402 21 124 2,833 3,078St. Louis ................................... 143,428 103,543 5,093 555 17,610 3,619 11,849 66 1,095 54,090 62,476

St. Louis City............................ 45,426 29,695 853 363 5,371 1,994 6,615 31 504 12,863 20,611Ste. Genevieve......................... 2,408 1,626 112 8 276 80 283 2 21 967 850Saline ....................................... 3,386 2,295 104 38 421 161 336 3 28 1,158 1,484Schuyler................................... 606 401 31 2 85 10 68 1 8 219 248Scotland................................... 699 453 34 4 134 14 53 1 5 266 308

Scott......................................... 5,485 3,219 185 33 799 242 917 13 78 1,682 2,069Shannon................................... 1,090 613 40 7 134 44 232 4 17 354 349Shelby ...................................... 1,097 704 63 4 196 28 90 1 11 402 492Stoddard................................... 4,509 2,793 175 23 605 117 731 9 55 1,500 1,704Stone........................................ 4,944 3,655 164 20 412 85 570 4 34 1,978 1,623

Sullivan .................................... 918 602 38 3 128 29 109 1 7 325 377Taney ....................................... 6,057 4,312 167 20 595 145 759 7 54 2,346 2,125Texas........................................ 2,925 1,828 100 16 343 91 488 7 50 973 1,031Vernon...................................... 2,860 1,881 92 21 353 113 358 4 39 975 1,133Warren ..................................... 3,255 2,260 125 14 351 79 386 5 35 1,258 1,145

Washington .............................. 2,694 1,435 91 24 378 114 589 10 53 857 797Wayne...................................... 2,489 1,478 81 17 280 57 523 10 43 885 744Webster.................................... 3,409 2,095 134 16 438 106 561 5 56 1,182 1,150Worth ....................................... 378 242 18 0 71 12 33 0 3 145 156Wright....................................... 2,672 1,627 114 19 343 84 436 5 43 902 918

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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125

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Montana 3 ............................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

$109,770 $74,186 $4,669 $534 $13,661 $3,208 $12,370 $129 $1,011 $41,815 $41,508

Beaverhead.............................. 1,082 766 43 2 109 31 121 1 11 437 389Big Horn................................... 847 533 27 5 118 57 93 1 11 291 322Blaine....................................... 696 472 38 8 92 19 56 2 8 282 270Broadwater............................... 647 442 27 4 63 12 89 1 10 263 210Carbon ..................................... 1,308 935 68 4 162 31 103 1 7 565 482

Carter ....................................... 183 120 13 1 30 5 12 0 0 71 82Cascade................................... 10,304 7,041 382 53 1,255 283 1,188 11 94 3,799 3,980Chouteau ................................. 865 584 69 2 137 21 49 1 2 390 353Custer ...................................... 1,679 1,174 64 7 197 52 172 3 12 645 678Daniels ..................................... 403 280 25 1 70 7 17 1 1 179 166

Dawson.................................... 1,262 871 59 9 188 36 88 1 11 515 502Deer Lodge .............................. 1,796 1,178 62 10 217 44 265 2 17 628 699Fallon ....................................... 435 301 23 2 74 8 28 0 0 184 173Fergus...................................... 1,884 1,290 90 8 273 43 165 2 12 745 775Flathead................................... 9,395 6,243 412 42 1,107 271 1,210 13 96 3,559 3,301

Gallatin..................................... 5,345 3,829 252 20 610 141 451 4 39 2,123 2,082Garfield .................................... 168 112 14 0 31 2 7 0 0 74 74Glacier...................................... 1,017 673 41 8 135 41 102 1 14 383 388Golden Valley........................... 154 101 10 2 14 0 25 0 1 69 48Granite ..................................... 413 275 17 2 61 9 45 1 4 172 142

Hill ............................................ 1,717 1,105 73 16 286 65 152 2 17 630 709Jefferson .................................. 1,111 728 37 10 109 53 164 1 12 398 343Judith Basin ............................. 309 211 20 1 50 7 18 0 1 143 120Lake ......................................... 3,250 2,200 146 16 372 120 349 5 40 1,317 1,135Lewis And Clark ....................... 6,603 4,565 175 34 648 247 847 4 81 2,323 2,477

Liberty ...................................... 335 211 33 3 66 10 12 0 0 158 141Lincoln...................................... 3,019 1,772 130 13 369 81 603 11 42 1,100 869McCone.................................... 250 178 18 2 39 7 8 0 0 113 102Madison ................................... 972 700 42 3 102 19 98 2 7 427 329Meagher................................... 309 207 14 3 34 6 41 1 2 128 113

Mineral ..................................... 595 383 17 3 54 16 118 1 5 227 168Missoula................................... 9,030 5,981 355 47 1,061 327 1,155 10 91 3,241 3,425Musselshell .............................. 713 464 35 4 97 19 85 1 8 286 248Park.......................................... 1,706 1,196 62 9 214 37 174 1 13 620 709Petroleum................................. 59 42 2 0 7 2 5 0 2 28 16

Phillips...................................... 652 429 43 3 103 19 50 1 6 261 257Pondera ................................... 952 655 62 2 148 15 64 1 5 403 400Powder River ........................... 226 163 12 3 29 6 10 0 2 103 82Powell ...................................... 847 584 28 4 110 14 101 1 6 324 327Prairie....................................... 209 142 14 0 36 0 13 0 1 92 85

Ravalli ...................................... 4,943 3,306 217 27 563 136 635 8 51 1,935 1,680Richland................................... 1,355 869 79 5 217 48 127 1 12 529 547Roosevelt ................................. 1,175 741 67 8 178 64 103 2 10 456 455Rosebud................................... 854 535 32 4 102 57 109 2 13 328 259Sanders.................................... 1,648 1,048 67 8 182 46 272 5 21 618 505

Sheridan................................... 818 564 52 5 143 14 37 0 2 350 350Silver Bow................................ 5,556 3,658 193 27 783 151 696 5 44 1,969 2,249Stillwater................................... 1,038 713 54 4 120 24 114 3 7 440 360Sweet Grass ............................ 469 323 25 0 73 9 34 1 3 188 207Teton ........................................ 974 634 67 4 154 28 78 1 8 392 370

Toole ........................................ 706 489 34 3 98 17 60 1 4 274 295Treasure................................... 129 93 7 0 23 2 6 0 0 54 56Valley ....................................... 1,222 857 68 9 160 25 92 1 8 506 471Wheatland................................ 307 221 13 2 32 3 33 0 2 129 120Wibaux ..................................... 166 112 9 2 30 3 7 0 1 74 73Yellowstone.............................. 15,660 10,888 629 60 1,927 395 1,614 14 133 5,875 6,338

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Nebraska 3 .......................... $205,252 $145,025 $8,750 $838 $26,186 $5,471 $17,289 $112 $1,582 $78,928 $87,272

Adams...................................... 4,341 3,126 181 19 557 101 332 2 25 1,645 1,965Antelope................................... 1,122 789 76 2 171 16 58 1 8 491 472Arthur ....................................... 70 46 5 0 12 2 6 0 0 33 25Banner ..................................... 92 60 9 0 13 5 7 0 0 45 35Blaine....................................... 58 37 4 0 9 0 7 0 0 22 23

Boone....................................... 965 676 83 1 147 16 38 1 3 442 422Box Butte ................................. 1,395 980 68 8 180 37 109 1 11 544 608Boyd......................................... 440 278 32 2 96 6 22 1 1 184 202Brown....................................... 604 437 32 1 81 9 40 1 3 260 243Buffalo...................................... 4,361 3,085 187 11 569 119 356 2 32 1,691 1,905

Burt .......................................... 1,392 986 86 4 214 21 71 1 8 600 614Butler........................................ 1,340 933 82 4 177 34 99 1 9 563 536Cass......................................... 2,765 1,906 104 14 408 68 244 1 22 1,038 1,146Cedar ....................................... 1,380 935 105 2 240 29 61 0 7 584 616Chase....................................... 734 519 48 2 112 13 36 0 3 324 322

Cherry ...................................... 870 597 51 3 135 20 58 1 5 355 374Cheyenne................................. 1,564 1,090 81 6 223 33 121 1 12 622 667Clay.......................................... 1,117 767 78 5 177 20 63 1 7 480 456Colfax....................................... 1,329 910 88 5 248 23 52 1 2 536 628Cuming..................................... 1,618 1,154 114 6 254 27 61 0 3 743 700

Custer ...................................... 1,968 1,360 121 7 298 41 127 2 12 802 848Dakota...................................... 1,988 1,312 65 7 261 73 244 2 25 681 789Dawes...................................... 1,147 795 52 8 167 34 78 1 7 421 513Dawson.................................... 2,978 2,109 150 10 425 80 186 1 17 1,231 1,263Deuel........................................ 448 320 27 0 66 8 23 0 2 207 188

Dixon........................................ 850 596 48 2 123 32 45 0 5 350 379Dodge ...................................... 5,728 4,012 244 22 818 128 457 5 39 2,236 2,448Douglas.................................... 48,611 34,624 1,490 219 5,286 1,376 5,121 25 466 17,238 20,708Dundy....................................... 407 278 28 0 74 6 18 0 2 161 199Fillmore .................................... 1,170 799 66 3 207 24 67 0 7 469 535

Franklin .................................... 723 496 39 4 123 13 44 1 4 292 317Frontier..................................... 431 285 24 2 75 14 30 0 2 176 177Furnas...................................... 1,070 718 51 4 176 28 85 1 8 413 468Gage ........................................ 3,906 2,676 154 75 469 210 292 1 30 1,437 1,648Garden..................................... 476 351 20 0 64 9 31 0 3 200 201

Garfield .................................... 374 252 21 2 64 11 24 0 2 147 162Gosper ..................................... 452 327 24 1 59 13 26 0 2 200 169Grant........................................ 125 88 9 1 14 2 9 0 1 60 42Greeley .................................... 449 312 27 2 73 13 19 0 2 189 204Hall........................................... 6,421 4,572 257 23 754 173 589 3 49 2,510 2,650

Hamilton................................... 1,348 930 84 6 191 37 90 1 10 584 538Harlan ...................................... 695 522 27 2 89 7 48 0 1 299 287Hayes....................................... 127 81 9 0 20 5 12 0 0 52 48Hitchock ................................... 597 391 38 2 98 18 45 0 4 249 238Holt........................................... 1,708 1,126 110 6 303 44 111 1 10 725 718

Hooker ..................................... 161 121 10 0 26 0 7 0 0 62 80Howard..................................... 877 613 50 2 120 19 64 1 6 364 364Jefferson .................................. 1,472 1,043 75 6 206 28 103 0 11 600 649Johnson ................................... 788 573 42 4 107 10 50 0 4 316 359Kearney.................................... 981 681 58 14 141 36 46 0 5 416 411

Keith......................................... 1,455 1,054 47 7 175 41 123 1 7 592 561Keya Paha ............................... 142 94 10 0 26 5 6 0 0 61 62Kimball ..................................... 786 549 33 0 114 18 66 2 5 304 333Knox......................................... 1,543 1,040 105 5 261 33 87 1 9 666 662Lancaster ................................. 24,728 18,189 745 80 2,500 699 2,285 10 220 9,159 10,767

Lincoln...................................... 3,852 2,626 154 11 511 99 408 4 40 1,400 1,626Logan....................................... 124 80 11 2 27 0 4 0 0 54 58Loup......................................... 102 63 7 0 21 0 7 0 2 44 40McPherson............................... 71 49 8 0 14 0 2 0 0 33 25Madison ................................... 4,460 3,136 192 16 591 121 373 2 30 1,696 1,946

Merrick ..................................... 1,214 815 71 6 189 38 86 1 7 509 486Morrill ....................................... 773 527 36 5 113 21 65 1 4 320 302Nance....................................... 640 436 44 1 82 29 39 1 6 274 241Nemaha ................................... 1,177 814 57 6 175 35 84 0 6 448 534Nuckolls ................................... 1,065 761 71 4 148 20 57 0 3 476 460

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Otoe ......................................... $2,379 $1,729 $103 $9 $307 $47 $171 $0 $12 $943 $1,057Pawnee.................................... 612 451 31 2 76 10 38 1 3 243 276Perkins ..................................... 551 399 32 1 87 10 18 0 4 236 239Phelps ...................................... 1,621 1,157 74 5 231 46 100 1 7 661 692Pierce....................................... 1,067 711 77 6 180 28 58 0 7 449 456

Platte........................................ 3,899 2,858 192 11 479 92 241 2 25 1,568 1,672Polk.......................................... 975 701 54 0 162 16 38 0 4 420 436Red Willow............................... 1,812 1,313 78 8 229 41 130 2 12 734 758Richardson............................... 1,665 1,138 71 5 247 30 158 1 14 626 726Rock......................................... 277 193 16 0 53 4 13 0 0 118 134

Saline ....................................... 1,974 1,383 97 8 281 52 138 0 13 779 867Sarpy........................................ 8,062 5,571 262 34 897 312 865 11 107 2,879 2,934Saunders.................................. 2,485 1,725 120 10 353 68 188 1 19 983 1,041Scotts Bluff............................... 5,825 3,990 250 22 749 140 624 4 46 2,214 2,410Seward..................................... 2,132 1,522 113 7 290 49 135 2 14 879 919

Sheridan................................... 1,066 771 54 2 147 21 65 1 5 449 448Sherman .................................. 577 412 30 2 77 10 44 0 4 238 242Sioux........................................ 169 122 14 0 22 2 8 0 0 73 68Stanton..................................... 623 410 39 2 94 20 53 0 7 258 245Thayer...................................... 1,211 849 73 3 178 25 75 1 6 529 517

Thomas.................................... 123 83 9 0 16 3 12 0 1 52 50Thurston................................... 749 490 47 5 96 39 67 0 5 308 286Valley ....................................... 828 583 50 4 131 11 47 0 4 348 380Washington .............................. 2,144 1,556 86 5 291 48 145 2 12 860 898Wayne...................................... 1,110 788 70 4 165 30 50 0 2 458 492

Webster.................................... 777 524 49 4 123 17 58 0 4 321 318Wheeler.................................... 121 86 10 0 17 3 6 0 0 55 45York.......................................... 2,247 1,597 125 6 342 46 123 1 7 920 1,000

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Nevada

128

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Nevada 3 ..............................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

$205,109 $148,522 $5,669 $971 $18,904 $5,670 $23,620 $147 $1,605 $81,591 $73,100

Churchill ................................... 2,451 1,696 100 10 287 76 263 2 19 977 878Clark......................................... 137,943 99,875 3,528 676 12,461 3,805 16,373 101 1,125 54,300 49,108Douglas.................................... 5,671 4,406 199 22 437 125 445 5 33 2,554 1,925Elko.......................................... 2,378 1,555 77 8 273 142 294 4 26 931 749Esmeralda................................ 160 110 6 0 18 4 22 0 1 72 40

Eureka...................................... 170 117 8 0 13 7 27 0 1 72 49Humboldt.................................. 1,180 792 36 7 124 54 153 1 11 472 378Lander...................................... 414 255 15 2 43 26 64 0 6 145 125Lincoln...................................... 568 387 24 2 62 19 69 1 4 238 170Lyon ......................................... 4,725 3,381 159 17 433 137 566 2 31 2,034 1,487

Mineral ..................................... 763 519 23 4 74 23 107 2 9 307 249Nye........................................... 6,021 4,462 163 24 417 121 783 10 40 2,551 1,743Carson City .............................. 6,912 5,178 218 34 735 171 537 2 40 2,767 2,818Pershing................................... 446 299 17 4 63 13 49 0 3 193 148Storey....................................... 435 320 9 2 34 14 52 2 3 181 138

Washoe.................................... 33,725 24,420 1,036 151 3,258 901 3,700 14 243 13,353 12,671White Pine................................ 1,142 746 50 9 172 36 118 2 11 443 419

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New Hampshire

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

New Hampshire 3 ................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

$147,382 $106,236 $4,177 $565 $14,123 $3,861 $16,705 $94 $1,623 $54,894 $58,541

Belknap.................................... 8,824 6,590 283 32 752 202 882 6 75 3,537 3,443Carroll ...................................... 7,155 5,305 274 28 695 167 632 4 51 2,980 2,685Cheshire................................... 9,954 7,386 281 42 937 232 985 5 85 3,861 4,020Coos......................................... 6,011 4,163 209 27 749 145 664 4 53 2,284 2,393Grafton..................................... 10,702 7,817 377 41 1,090 241 1,021 6 110 4,205 4,296

Hillsboro................................... 40,998 29,328 978 162 3,873 1,129 5,021 24 481 14,564 16,609Merrimack ................................ 16,619 11,921 441 68 1,587 532 1,861 6 205 5,944 6,884Rockingham............................. 28,891 20,624 816 101 2,747 764 3,455 26 358 10,776 10,993Strafford ................................... 12,084 8,638 317 40 1,111 294 1,529 8 150 4,312 4,844Sullivan .................................... 6,138 4,462 199 27 584 155 652 3 56 2,428 2,370

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers 1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers 2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

New Jersey3 .......................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

$1,082,787 $799,201 $27,367 $4,739 $114,764 $29,065 $98,533 $686 $8,434 $404,676 $470,547

Atlantic ..................................... 32,243 23,408 717 139 3,392 967 3,319 18 283 11,671 13,786Bergen ..................................... 132,170 103,072 3,491 480 13,693 2,222 8,518 63 631 53,115 60,092Burlington................................. 53,057 38,483 1,581 263 5,946 1,584 4,702 30 468 20,238 22,012Camden ................................... 62,216 43,353 1,766 304 7,597 1,943 6,609 47 596 22,410 26,341Cape May................................. 19,386 14,391 555 100 2,166 562 1,485 13 115 7,418 8,244

Cumberland ............................. 19,126 13,313 392 152 1,905 766 2,375 17 207 6,544 7,853Essex ....................................... 90,101 64,138 1,985 445 8,968 3,244 10,453 66 803 31,335 39,011Gloucester................................ 30,055 20,573 889 136 3,784 908 3,410 30 322 10,749 12,179Hudson..................................... 57,168 40,473 1,155 271 5,936 1,832 6,934 64 505 19,231 24,964Hunterdon ................................ 13,164 9,763 390 123 1,356 484 951 5 92 5,153 5,350

Mercer...................................... 45,366 33,137 1,003 384 4,430 2,085 3,969 20 340 16,114 19,940Middlesex................................. 90,932 67,668 2,144 376 9,504 2,233 8,201 57 747 34,515 39,156Monmouth ................................ 77,647 56,359 2,177 283 8,938 2,002 7,161 52 675 28,454 33,902Morris ....................................... 54,076 41,133 1,537 210 5,568 1,172 4,092 20 343 21,437 23,052Ocean ...................................... 107,397 83,653 2,615 256 10,871 1,706 7,582 65 653 42,257 48,563

Passaic .................................... 57,298 41,868 1,261 283 5,792 1,597 5,953 39 506 20,906 24,760Salem....................................... 9,723 6,693 317 32 1,215 298 1,062 10 94 3,517 3,962Somerset.................................. 32,273 24,428 852 114 3,311 871 2,450 11 235 12,545 13,976Sussex ..................................... 14,370 9,860 365 69 1,610 474 1,786 14 193 5,034 5,657Union........................................ 71,504 53,618 1,798 273 7,211 1,792 6,257 38 516 27,085 31,851Warren ..................................... 13,506 9,816 376 45 1,572 318 1,260 9 109 4,945 5,894

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New Mexico

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

New Mexico 3 ......................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

$181,555 $119,227 $8,008 $1,125 $21,624 $6,653 $22,563 $336 $2,020 $67,598 $65,815

Bernalillo .................................. 56,643 38,399 2,448 301 6,669 1,772 6,464 65 523 20,873 22,163Catron ...................................... 531 357 27 6 52 15 73 0 3 211 151Chaves..................................... 7,863 5,298 329 54 969 221 889 13 89 2,977 3,053Cibola....................................... 2,386 1,321 118 21 361 128 390 7 39 870 701Colfax....................................... 2,017 1,368 95 10 229 39 248 5 21 783 740

Curry ........................................ 4,191 2,649 170 22 589 153 544 11 57 1,443 1,606De Baca ................................... 386 260 20 3 53 8 38 1 2 154 156Dona Ana................................. 14,297 9,610 725 116 1,593 518 1,555 30 149 5,662 4,957Eddy......................................... 7,415 4,724 339 43 1,023 248 923 24 91 2,778 2,809Grant........................................ 4,683 3,068 240 29 580 127 580 10 51 1,881 1,601

Guadalupe ............................... 492 274 23 3 61 22 100 2 7 170 142Harding .................................... 162 116 10 0 15 2 16 1 2 65 67Hidalgo..................................... 636 393 25 9 78 24 99 3 7 239 213Lea........................................... 6,753 4,236 325 29 1,011 250 810 19 71 2,568 2,440Lincoln...................................... 2,822 2,038 127 11 290 73 259 3 20 1,175 960

Los Alamos .............................. 1,535 1,162 87 4 170 32 73 0 5 645 666Luna......................................... 3,551 2,512 145 28 344 87 398 7 30 1,481 1,209McKinley .................................. 3,598 1,996 133 40 498 354 508 10 60 1,176 1,112Mora......................................... 608 337 32 4 79 18 122 1 16 221 170Otero........................................ 5,709 3,837 258 34 634 223 654 11 58 2,154 1,997

Quay ........................................ 1,539 1,006 62 9 185 52 213 2 8 575 563Rio Arriba ................................. 3,958 2,152 176 36 468 221 804 15 86 1,284 1,172Roosevelt ................................. 1,885 1,222 86 8 282 53 213 4 16 690 756Sandoval .................................. 8,388 5,738 334 43 863 330 971 11 97 3,151 3,089San Jaun.................................. 9,511 5,786 440 71 1,242 544 1,271 25 133 3,485 3,052

San Miguel ............................... 2,810 1,617 101 20 289 135 589 9 51 902 859Santa Fe .................................. 12,478 8,571 510 75 1,306 441 1,438 11 124 4,614 4,646Sierra ....................................... 2,647 1,874 89 6 285 39 332 4 15 1,123 903Socorro .................................... 1,466 878 77 7 204 56 223 4 16 531 493Taos ......................................... 3,017 1,845 139 26 350 115 492 8 43 1,017 1,018

Torrance................................... 1,409 813 59 10 177 62 249 5 33 494 418Union........................................ 632 423 35 1 88 27 53 0 5 257 246Valencia ................................... 5,524 3,334 226 44 582 263 973 13 92 1,941 1,684

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers 1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

New York3 ..........................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

$2,313,824 $1,638,843 $64,572 $12,913 $245,129 $64,269 $263,827 $2,197 $22,075 $819,250 $975,228

Albany ..................................... 40,657 29,284 1,087 208 4,484 966 4,263 23 342 14,163 17,968Allegany .................................. 6,839 4,714 251 40 784 175 801 10 63 2,557 2,567Bronx....................................... 111,450 74,403 2,376 845 11,137 4,798 16,311 161 1,418 32,914 47,864Broome ................................... 32,984 23,864 1,045 199 3,407 919 3,275 21 251 11,928 13,796Cattaraugus ............................ 11,872 8,184 375 60 1,409 295 1,426 11 113 4,272 4,713

Cayuga.................................... 10,907 7,892 289 43 1,207 277 1,093 8 95 3,895 4,623Chautauqua ............................ 21,878 15,530 731 98 2,658 502 2,165 24 172 8,216 9,042Chemung ................................ 14,403 10,073 429 67 1,597 359 1,734 18 126 5,095 5,994Chenango ............................... 7,444 5,194 199 34 775 154 1,000 10 79 2,617 2,914Clinton..................................... 9,449 6,047 364 53 1,279 267 1,316 13 112 3,191 3,593

Columbia................................. 9,817 7,028 267 71 1,042 237 1,069 10 91 3,705 3,943Cortland .................................. 5,994 4,238 148 23 585 137 793 4 68 2,070 2,444Delaware................................. 7,969 5,544 254 43 877 166 983 12 88 2,990 3,044Dutchess ................................. 36,490 24,863 1,035 292 3,829 1,461 4,519 40 453 12,841 14,207Erie.......................................... 147,602 101,758 5,166 850 19,987 3,793 14,780 104 1,167 53,339 63,081

Essex ...................................... 5,693 3,944 195 29 755 155 564 9 43 2,128 2,252Franklin ................................... 6,457 4,060 228 74 824 363 829 10 67 2,116 2,471Fulton...................................... 8,267 6,002 195 39 738 240 973 9 71 2,971 3,367Genesee ................................. 8,634 6,154 259 35 1,016 180 908 6 76 3,129 3,539Greene.................................... 7,448 5,178 217 30 785 161 985 9 83 2,776 2,793

Hamilton.................................. 1,064 827 39 2 99 10 84 1 4 477 390Herkimer ................................. 10,087 7,288 274 44 1,049 223 1,099 8 104 3,660 4,184Jefferson ................................. 12,402 8,279 439 61 1,493 350 1,623 22 133 4,333 4,870Kings....................................... 209,395 143,425 5,167 1,372 22,192 7,441 27,398 264 2,137 67,823 90,594Lewis....................................... 3,419 2,264 161 13 445 80 415 6 35 1,286 1,262

Livingston................................ 7,927 5,565 234 40 805 228 947 9 96 2,857 3,045Madison .................................. 8,531 5,925 286 38 1,002 228 957 9 88 3,128 3,317Monroe.................................... 100,119 72,961 2,891 484 9,550 2,303 10,888 54 989 35,901 41,649Montgomery ............................ 9,444 7,033 228 46 895 213 935 7 84 3,403 4,145Nassau.................................... 209,345 154,581 6,760 837 22,882 4,338 18,141 155 1,651 83,357 89,230

New York................................. 169,178 128,831 3,231 1,015 13,841 4,033 17,264 99 863 57,640 80,021Niagara ................................... 35,785 24,347 1,258 146 4,570 855 4,241 40 327 12,997 14,450Oneida .................................... 36,236 24,813 1,060 302 3,951 1,263 4,418 38 392 12,353 15,015Onondaga ............................... 64,649 46,520 1,984 310 6,784 1,492 6,900 38 620 23,515 27,081Ontario .................................... 13,345 9,687 378 54 1,304 342 1,437 10 131 4,893 5,309

Orange.................................... 36,817 24,183 880 203 3,890 1,331 5,652 49 627 12,108 14,243Orleans ................................... 5,733 3,955 166 31 622 135 749 6 68 2,018 2,177Oswego................................... 15,798 10,073 544 77 1,868 466 2,516 30 223 5,354 5,732Otsego .................................... 8,609 6,069 260 54 919 229 980 9 88 3,162 3,435Putnam.................................... 10,208 7,035 260 50 950 337 1,424 10 139 3,650 3,742

Queens ................................... 230,664 169,589 5,745 1,191 23,007 5,622 23,673 211 1,628 80,777 104,445Rensselaer.............................. 20,475 14,540 536 82 2,240 477 2,389 14 199 7,337 8,434Richmond................................ 53,388 33,952 1,396 291 5,887 1,742 9,075 108 937 17,031 20,556Rockland................................. 36,121 25,915 860 352 3,402 1,536 3,705 25 325 13,334 14,303St. Lawrence ........................... 14,740 9,265 613 87 2,132 436 2,030 28 148 5,118 5,526

Saratoga ................................. 23,474 16,471 751 132 2,541 679 2,636 22 243 8,629 9,054Schnectady ............................. 23,537 17,063 803 123 2,624 565 2,160 14 185 8,740 10,235Schoharie................................ 4,283 2,895 139 25 484 139 553 4 42 1,596 1,557Schuyler.................................. 2,835 1,923 91 17 321 82 369 4 29 1,023 1,036Seneca.................................... 4,866 3,418 143 22 469 117 641 3 55 1,767 1,874

Steuben................................... 14,469 9,921 497 85 1,674 375 1,752 15 152 5,129 5,661Suffolk ..................................... 183,505 124,371 5,005 1,056 19,657 5,275 25,451 216 2,474 65,378 70,522Sullivan ................................... 11,084 7,458 282 84 1,105 450 1,543 11 152 4,095 3,958Tioga ....................................... 6,925 4,861 298 33 734 175 749 7 70 2,619 2,546Tompkins................................. 9,420 6,896 299 43 902 242 959 4 76 3,427 3,993

Ulster....................................... 24,360 16,675 688 131 2,614 699 3,210 26 317 8,632 9,534Warren .................................... 9,731 6,817 311 51 1,083 245 1,112 11 104 3,521 3,862Washington ............................. 7,954 5,468 251 36 922 187 986 10 93 2,798 3,130Wayne..................................... 12,858 8,739 317 191 1,102 811 1,529 7 160 4,411 4,687Westchester ............................ 129,755 98,665 3,622 531 12,953 2,684 10,417 67 816 49,724 58,698Wyoming ................................. 5,306 3,634 194 21 600 145 652 7 55 1,906 2,072Yates ....................................... 3,704 2,676 122 15 385 83 378 5 39 1,428 1,422

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

North Carolina 3 .................. $928,246 $628,475 $24,126 $3,892 $94,817 $29,009 $136,092 $832 $11,003 $309,961 $360,884

Alamance................................. 18,321 13,477 379 63 1,614 475 2,146 10 157 6,339 7,756Alexander................................. 3,559 2,447 67 10 308 112 561 3 51 1,194 1,347Alleghany ................................. 1,634 1,107 39 4 193 44 234 1 12 548 646Anson....................................... 3,301 2,070 64 10 359 122 614 4 56 978 1,297Ashe......................................... 3,520 2,354 123 18 404 80 505 5 32 1,231 1,318

Avery........................................ 2,267 1,593 72 8 227 47 294 1 26 868 825Beaufort ................................... 6,680 4,208 220 37 831 204 1,080 8 94 2,204 2,434Bertie........................................ 2,931 1,633 80 12 401 110 619 6 69 852 1,038Bladen...................................... 4,152 2,327 97 19 477 173 964 8 87 1,141 1,444Brunswick................................. 12,142 8,377 340 47 1,075 279 1,881 15 127 4,620 3,725

Buncombe................................ 29,471 20,401 935 125 3,097 710 3,888 20 295 10,192 12,071Burke........................................ 11,058 7,662 192 89 932 409 1,648 4 120 3,503 4,341Cabarrus .................................. 15,498 11,273 250 53 1,232 451 2,066 8 165 5,217 6,306Caldwell ................................... 10,001 6,844 219 48 1,013 327 1,443 7 100 3,391 3,836Camden ................................... 863 564 32 5 110 26 113 2 11 319 302

Carteret .................................... 8,760 6,176 297 31 942 184 1,045 11 72 3,354 3,164Caswell .................................... 2,730 1,676 65 10 304 102 527 7 38 827 985Catawba................................... 18,373 13,481 304 69 1,602 518 2,211 9 177 6,342 7,575Chatham .................................. 6,625 4,845 228 22 599 168 698 4 60 2,511 2,709Cherokee ................................. 4,192 2,757 127 11 447 107 680 7 54 1,484 1,422

Chowan.................................... 2,203 1,498 77 13 262 65 262 2 24 810 842Clay.......................................... 1,607 1,108 58 5 178 30 211 1 16 600 587Cleveland................................. 13,580 9,167 239 45 1,193 414 2,337 13 170 4,297 5,207Columbus................................. 7,463 3,953 188 39 950 304 1,847 16 166 2,045 2,496Craven ..................................... 11,113 7,695 405 39 1,095 281 1,474 14 111 4,074 4,077

Cumberland ............................. 22,609 13,152 734 118 2,762 1,130 4,273 42 397 6,788 7,728Currituck................................... 1,912 1,252 57 13 240 67 260 5 19 673 671Dare ......................................... 3,782 2,733 133 15 380 102 382 4 32 1,493 1,304Davidson.................................. 18,410 12,996 383 65 1,624 464 2,668 12 198 6,287 7,093Davie........................................ 4,545 3,247 138 18 440 109 545 4 48 1,668 1,749

Duplin....................................... 5,356 3,174 136 21 663 229 1,044 10 78 1,520 1,986Durham .................................... 21,648 15,063 431 100 1,876 735 3,185 8 251 6,765 9,095Edgecombe.............................. 6,974 4,123 140 37 742 307 1,480 7 137 1,949 2,541Forsyth ..................................... 38,591 27,944 1,043 157 3,901 969 4,252 18 304 13,142 16,433Franklin .................................... 4,516 2,757 94 21 471 186 905 5 77 1,326 1,616

Gaston ..................................... 24,873 17,122 393 83 2,258 740 3,960 21 294 7,817 9,958Gates ....................................... 1,375 827 52 4 203 57 211 4 19 464 512Graham.................................... 1,184 706 41 7 156 33 225 2 17 386 404Granville................................... 5,175 3,134 85 77 487 366 942 3 80 1,445 1,870Greene..................................... 1,894 1,137 53 10 235 74 353 3 27 554 720

Guilford .................................... 49,252 36,208 1,190 182 4,620 1,314 5,301 21 415 17,383 21,105Halifax ...................................... 8,517 4,873 204 46 1,048 332 1,816 19 181 2,448 3,048Harnett ..................................... 7,869 4,872 178 36 872 335 1,439 10 128 2,353 2,912Haywood.................................. 9,664 6,475 400 29 1,214 174 1,277 12 86 3,409 3,709Henderson ............................... 17,275 12,898 730 56 1,641 270 1,553 9 117 7,009 6,878

Hertford .................................... 3,200 1,898 83 15 422 119 604 7 54 976 1,201Hoke......................................... 2,599 1,471 43 19 241 136 627 3 60 667 869Hyde......................................... 672 400 23 3 114 24 97 1 9 217 263Iredell ....................................... 14,774 10,561 330 49 1,355 436 1,906 7 131 5,087 5,872Jackson.................................... 3,933 2,622 127 16 497 81 551 4 35 1,398 1,452

Johnston .................................. 11,282 6,678 241 47 1,300 404 2,416 14 185 3,232 4,024Jones ....................................... 1,301 757 43 9 182 36 248 2 23 398 460Lee........................................... 6,694 4,509 185 24 708 216 961 5 87 2,328 2,546Lenoir ....................................... 8,304 5,246 178 63 893 435 1,364 9 116 2,496 3,164Lincoln...................................... 6,999 4,849 133 18 611 206 1,093 6 81 2,324 2,659

McDowell ................................. 5,749 3,852 127 26 561 157 949 6 69 1,894 2,164Macon ...................................... 5,608 4,057 207 20 624 84 572 4 37 2,191 2,166Madison ................................... 2,417 1,511 86 8 288 64 420 3 34 793 881Martin ....................................... 3,401 2,081 77 12 448 133 594 4 52 1,000 1,312Mecklenburg ............................ 60,837 42,849 1,657 253 6,409 2,073 7,003 26 567 20,932 25,519

Mitchell..................................... 2,407 1,542 77 7 283 63 405 4 26 821 900Montgomery ............................. 2,968 2,013 44 13 245 101 512 2 37 946 1,164Moore....................................... 14,751 11,075 689 40 1,323 266 1,254 5 99 6,253 5,689Nash......................................... 9,843 6,166 248 37 1,145 358 1,733 12 145 3,016 3,779New Hanover ........................... 20,670 14,219 645 82 2,257 531 2,685 18 232 7,377 7,905

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Northampton ............................ $3,353 $1,965 $84 $11 $432 $117 $676 $6 $63 $1,003 $1,224Onslow..................................... 8,863 5,462 290 44 1,050 383 1,476 25 131 2,826 2,944Orange..................................... 9,809 7,085 297 41 961 276 1,057 4 88 3,574 4,117Pamlico .................................... 2,018 1,360 73 8 219 61 275 2 21 762 670Pasquotank .............................. 4,050 2,693 120 18 531 137 493 6 50 1,353 1,690

Pender ..................................... 5,150 3,324 158 24 482 145 919 8 87 1,819 1,662Perquimans.............................. 1,829 1,228 71 9 224 56 221 4 16 679 665Person...................................... 4,485 2,976 99 18 459 120 746 2 64 1,441 1,712Pitt............................................ 12,309 7,599 324 52 1,459 442 2,218 13 202 3,700 4,666Polk.......................................... 3,857 2,868 163 13 397 54 336 2 24 1,559 1,636

Randolph.................................. 15,607 11,290 268 65 1,280 424 2,101 14 166 5,331 6,222Richmond................................. 6,353 3,709 92 32 595 237 1,549 11 130 1,712 2,257Robeson................................... 12,309 6,621 233 74 1,282 640 3,126 16 317 3,204 3,989Rockingham............................. 13,339 9,194 249 48 1,236 378 2,080 13 140 4,203 5,353Rowan...................................... 16,805 11,758 317 58 1,469 504 2,485 13 202 5,562 6,792

Rutherford ................................ 9,269 6,395 192 29 857 238 1,454 9 96 3,058 3,692Sampson.................................. 6,922 4,124 155 34 786 278 1,428 12 106 2,031 2,489Scotland................................... 4,599 2,605 74 24 442 192 1,152 8 103 1,194 1,605Stanly ....................................... 8,126 5,712 129 26 754 231 1,177 3 94 2,670 3,346Stokes ...................................... 4,811 3,052 131 20 552 178 813 3 62 1,436 1,735

Surry ........................................ 9,855 6,718 239 31 1,001 252 1,496 7 111 3,133 3,991Swain ....................................... 1,801 1,097 47 9 212 71 331 5 28 551 639Transylvania............................. 5,926 4,336 274 20 564 86 603 4 40 2,373 2,214Tyrrell ....................................... 525 342 20 3 64 18 72 0 8 192 193Union........................................ 10,975 7,538 246 35 1,089 399 1,536 8 123 3,758 4,155

Vance ....................................... 5,645 3,366 101 27 607 222 1,206 9 109 1,594 2,081Wake........................................ 47,573 32,839 1,367 176 4,869 1,581 6,157 23 558 16,234 18,839Warren ..................................... 2,385 1,444 58 14 269 99 461 3 39 734 864Washington .............................. 2,115 1,273 85 13 333 70 311 3 28 722 766Watauga................................... 4,124 2,934 141 24 438 122 434 5 28 1,523 1,593

Wayne...................................... 12,538 7,581 341 98 1,424 596 2,275 17 207 3,695 4,551Wilkes ...................................... 8,266 5,394 247 34 946 237 1,313 8 85 2,788 3,031Wilson ...................................... 9,345 5,887 240 42 1,120 315 1,605 9 126 2,862 3,628Yadkin ...................................... 4,745 3,209 131 19 533 133 669 3 48 1,554 1,846Yancey ..................................... 2,687 1,750 111 12 296 55 429 3 30 966 959

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

North Dakota3 ....................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

$78,380 $52,442 $4,478 $337 $12,210 $2,127 $6,222 $45 $519 $31,300 $32,252

Adams...................................... 483 318 29 2 89 15 25 0 2 195 206Barnes...................................... 1,914 1,297 107 12 328 46 113 2 10 794 813Benson..................................... 775 496 45 4 137 35 53 1 5 335 300Billings...................................... 79 49 7 0 13 3 7 0 1 34 28Bottineau.................................. 1,211 793 81 3 234 19 74 1 5 510 524

Bowman................................... 558 373 35 3 108 12 22 1 3 241 243Burke........................................ 458 302 39 1 88 9 16 0 2 213 190Burleigh.................................... 7,768 5,350 321 38 1,028 218 756 4 53 2,904 3,157Cass......................................... 11,098 7,515 485 54 1,534 329 1,093 6 83 4,133 4,604Cavalier.................................... 877 568 79 3 187 8 30 1 1 396 372

Dickey ...................................... 871 605 47 3 147 23 42 0 3 355 392Divide....................................... 467 328 33 1 90 3 11 0 1 214 208Dunn ........................................ 408 265 31 2 67 10 32 0 2 174 158Eddy......................................... 503 314 31 4 101 15 33 0 5 203 222Emmons................................... 733 490 66 2 114 18 38 1 3 344 265

Foster....................................... 632 432 46 2 111 11 24 0 4 287 268Golden Valley........................... 337 232 22 1 57 3 18 0 2 134 161Grand Forks ............................. 5,752 3,909 267 23 795 199 522 3 35 2,159 2,395Grant........................................ 460 302 36 1 89 5 22 0 4 208 186Griggs ...................................... 495 349 37 2 84 5 17 0 1 223 223

Hettinger .................................. 539 338 55 1 109 7 27 0 2 245 213Kidder....................................... 424 263 45 0 85 5 25 0 2 190 173La Moure.................................. 842 558 80 2 146 14 37 0 5 386 341Logan....................................... 401 256 44 0 74 8 18 0 1 179 161McHenry................................... 995 643 78 4 156 26 83 0 6 431 382

McIntosh .................................. 727 488 64 2 137 10 25 0 1 330 313McKenzie ................................. 656 448 42 3 95 14 48 0 6 291 245McLean .................................... 1,579 1,043 112 4 257 35 120 1 7 685 617Mercer...................................... 1,050 671 81 1 174 25 84 2 8 448 395Morton...................................... 3,027 2,001 165 16 413 91 314 3 27 1,196 1,139

Mountrial .................................. 945 604 62 6 159 30 79 0 5 392 365Nelson...................................... 790 546 54 2 144 11 35 0 1 354 343Oliver........................................ 243 153 18 0 38 10 21 1 1 100 83Pembina................................... 1,351 923 85 6 230 28 76 0 3 605 562Pierce....................................... 794 547 61 2 134 16 31 0 2 337 355

Ramsey.................................... 1,885 1,307 95 9 301 46 117 1 11 776 825Ransom.................................... 823 554 53 2 138 17 55 1 3 354 347Renville .................................... 451 291 37 2 92 10 20 0 1 194 189Richland................................... 2,139 1,376 143 8 388 74 134 1 16 875 897Rolette...................................... 1,094 661 34 9 151 61 158 1 19 367 397

Sargent .................................... 610 390 52 0 112 9 43 0 5 274 239Sheridan................................... 304 201 30 1 49 4 18 0 2 144 110Sioux........................................ 166 79 4 3 22 19 31 0 6 44 44Slope........................................ 107 78 8 0 13 0 7 0 0 53 37Stark......................................... 2,832 1,787 169 12 452 102 277 2 31 1,062 1,127

Steele ....................................... 392 283 37 0 62 3 6 0 1 210 147Stutsman .................................. 3,121 2,122 146 12 481 72 267 1 20 1,176 1,353Towner ..................................... 518 337 36 3 114 8 20 1 1 213 247Traill ......................................... 1,321 914 85 2 219 30 64 1 6 568 577Walsh ....................................... 2,039 1,398 109 24 309 83 105 0 11 817 860

Ward ........................................ 6,262 4,211 304 23 902 163 596 5 58 2,311 2,610Wells ........................................ 974 633 76 3 183 26 50 1 4 416 416Williams.................................... 3,098 2,054 169 14 467 86 282 3 23 1,222 1,232

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers 1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers 2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Ohio3 .................................. $1,413,626 $940,922 $61,810 $6,840 $204,615 $40,218 $145,743 $1,357 $12,123 $523,337 $577,092

Adams...................................... 3,213 1,732 161 22 503 123 611 9 51 1,076 1,022Allen......................................... 14,726 9,943 668 77 2,148 397 1,348 13 129 5,507 6,103Ashland.................................... 6,439 4,485 294 20 912 165 513 5 45 2,538 2,624Ashtabula ................................. 13,630 8,882 578 89 1,951 465 1,510 15 141 5,002 5,261Athens...................................... 4,892 2,844 229 27 833 187 698 8 66 1,667 1,856

Auglaize ................................... 5,754 3,954 300 24 869 136 431 5 35 2,284 2,425Belmont.................................... 11,992 7,410 590 38 2,304 279 1,263 14 93 4,268 5,062Brown....................................... 4,491 2,636 215 29 640 168 720 9 72 1,560 1,526Butler........................................ 36,445 23,265 1,698 186 5,129 1,091 4,607 47 425 13,278 13,636Carroll ...................................... 3,726 2,415 188 29 569 116 367 6 36 1,454 1,351

Champaign............................... 4,623 2,929 205 20 682 148 575 9 56 1,601 1,814Clark......................................... 19,104 12,147 837 86 2,908 571 2,335 25 193 6,753 7,734Clermont .................................. 18,932 11,891 791 113 2,653 706 2,525 20 234 6,703 6,855Clinton...................................... 4,813 2,942 257 13 760 163 614 8 55 1,747 1,810Columbiana.............................. 16,188 10,374 842 77 2,788 438 1,533 21 116 6,106 6,614

Coshocton................................ 5,050 3,215 251 43 787 196 509 6 42 1,825 1,955Crawford .................................. 6,939 4,691 313 25 985 160 707 8 53 2,583 2,804Cuyahoga................................. 198,422 139,991 7,071 900 27,350 4,915 16,789 118 1,288 74,267 88,324Darke ....................................... 7,179 4,896 361 31 1,021 195 619 6 51 2,761 2,969Defiance................................... 5,079 3,319 280 20 718 155 538 3 46 1,889 1,980

Delaware.................................. 8,666 6,018 364 24 1,100 240 843 5 74 3,397 3,320Erie........................................... 11,305 7,912 463 46 1,476 300 1,023 11 77 4,445 4,474Fairfield .................................... 13,245 8,708 612 63 1,847 412 1,466 11 127 4,902 5,044Fayette ..................................... 3,317 2,088 159 17 577 97 347 5 27 1,249 1,324Franklin .................................... 95,764 63,196 3,478 482 12,914 3,361 11,343 66 925 33,703 39,413

Fulton....................................... 5,226 3,591 239 16 711 150 479 5 36 2,056 2,149Gallia........................................ 3,911 2,138 194 32 623 210 647 11 56 1,318 1,296Geauga .................................... 10,136 7,410 469 47 1,289 251 611 3 57 4,261 4,090Greene..................................... 14,332 9,544 734 65 1,918 456 1,465 11 140 5,437 5,473Guernsey ................................. 5,596 3,493 229 50 777 232 745 8 60 1,933 2,048

Hamilton................................... 106,369 71,992 4,341 500 14,898 2,839 10,849 68 881 38,335 46,056Hancock................................... 8,590 6,058 392 30 1,165 228 660 3 57 3,301 3,591Hardin ...................................... 3,803 2,421 192 18 642 100 391 6 34 1,408 1,514Harrison ................................... 2,518 1,516 142 13 448 56 311 11 23 940 957Henry ....................................... 3,866 2,628 206 17 544 124 318 2 29 1,495 1,549

Highland................................... 4,959 3,025 230 24 723 177 710 8 62 1,795 1,785Hocking.................................... 3,347 2,000 176 16 497 95 522 6 34 1,198 1,143Holmes..................................... 2,517 1,642 138 14 402 80 228 2 12 1,015 978Huron ....................................... 7,009 4,642 318 34 989 221 731 8 67 2,611 2,746Jackson.................................... 3,958 2,144 172 22 658 148 741 12 62 1,245 1,407

Jefferson .................................. 13,365 7,986 812 69 2,619 339 1,417 24 100 4,903 5,340Knox......................................... 6,797 4,434 333 70 1,002 264 632 8 53 2,558 2,678Lake ......................................... 31,527 22,530 1,182 150 4,266 771 2,405 16 208 12,267 13,265Lawrence ................................. 8,577 4,564 434 47 1,496 253 1,603 32 147 2,788 2,983Licking...................................... 16,038 10,486 729 75 2,378 532 1,661 17 159 5,868 6,206

Logan....................................... 5,539 3,684 252 17 835 127 565 6 54 2,109 2,208Lorain ....................................... 34,754 23,171 1,665 205 5,115 986 3,304 34 275 13,236 13,811Lucas ....................................... 56,658 37,559 2,084 302 7,851 1,689 6,558 51 561 20,134 23,507Madison ................................... 4,016 2,589 175 13 602 105 492 4 35 1,469 1,577Mahoning ................................. 42,313 27,608 2,107 222 7,132 1,122 3,770 41 312 15,865 18,039

Marion...................................... 8,309 5,140 376 26 1,298 257 1,108 10 93 2,924 3,219Medina ..................................... 15,532 10,753 719 72 2,140 475 1,240 15 117 6,187 5,962Meigs ....................................... 2,912 1,533 189 10 567 86 471 13 42 983 1,046Mercer...................................... 5,437 3,758 277 24 720 167 441 5 42 2,198 2,202Miami ....................................... 12,847 8,753 567 52 1,720 321 1,325 9 102 4,764 5,144

Monroe..................................... 2,135 1,242 160 16 369 55 265 6 21 840 698Montgomery ............................. 72,353 47,907 2,860 329 9,635 1,925 8,880 58 758 25,856 29,431Morgan..................................... 1,935 1,149 111 11 297 71 272 5 20 686 676Morrow..................................... 3,366 2,063 169 20 467 122 473 11 41 1,266 1,126Muskingum............................... 11,453 7,271 521 62 1,679 339 1,437 17 126 4,014 4,501

Noble........................................ 1,539 918 91 7 276 55 173 2 15 561 580Ottawa...................................... 6,544 4,503 319 30 908 164 569 5 45 2,637 2,542Paulding................................... 2,551 1,594 140 13 401 65 304 4 29 941 946Perry ........................................ 4,050 2,244 210 39 682 164 637 7 68 1,362 1,426Pickaway.................................. 5,223 3,291 256 14 768 140 695 6 52 1,906 1,884

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Pike .......................................... $3,402 $1,926 $178 $29 $536 $141 $531 $8 $54 $1,185 $1,184Portage .................................... 16,192 10,893 773 75 2,293 484 1,526 18 129 6,482 6,079Preble....................................... 5,357 3,419 277 27 737 170 665 7 56 1,965 1,978Putnam..................................... 4,153 2,827 223 10 653 146 268 2 26 1,628 1,731Richland................................... 17,682 12,054 734 85 2,386 475 1,791 15 142 6,616 7,042

Ross......................................... 8,089 4,788 413 39 1,267 242 1,223 16 97 2,784 2,950Sandusky ................................. 8,341 5,559 409 34 1,213 211 837 9 72 3,208 3,302Scioto ....................................... 10,537 5,737 493 45 1,792 347 1,916 28 176 3,290 3,903Seneca..................................... 8,041 5,229 395 70 1,116 355 805 7 67 3,014 3,172Shelby ...................................... 5,606 3,733 258 16 770 164 611 5 49 2,136 2,202

Stark......................................... 53,967 36,653 2,613 248 8,198 1,300 4,568 51 337 20,670 22,555Summit..................................... 73,328 50,225 3,413 359 10,798 1,921 6,091 53 467 28,410 30,918Trumbull ................................... 35,254 23,459 1,676 165 5,381 908 3,369 33 263 13,126 14,311Tuscarawas.............................. 12,262 8,032 656 50 2,082 348 1,009 14 70 4,688 5,003Union........................................ 3,614 2,340 177 15 510 111 426 3 33 1,336 1,382

Van Wert .................................. 4,342 3,037 219 16 589 112 335 3 33 1,688 1,822Vinton....................................... 1,267 671 54 6 196 57 257 3 22 413 396Warren ..................................... 14,609 9,589 701 76 1,998 483 1,603 17 141 5,452 5,398Washington .............................. 8,728 5,568 491 30 1,348 192 998 12 87 3,301 3,262Wayne...................................... 12,886 8,738 619 82 1,784 378 1,180 13 93 5,043 5,011

Williams.................................... 4,859 3,430 201 18 653 121 402 3 32 1,903 2,071Wood........................................ 12,235 8,136 566 39 1,926 336 1,110 11 112 4,603 5,079Wyandot................................... 3,026 2,022 155 10 460 71 284 1 23 1,156 1,263

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers 1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers 2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Oklahoma

138

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Oklahoma3 ......................... $410,870 $274,366 $15,568 $1,911 $54,321 $13,643 $46,653 $492 $3,914 $146,233 $164,351

Adair......................................... 2,131 1,208 67 16 288 95 415 4 39 653 711Alfalfa ....................................... 1,037 728 69 1 150 18 64 1 5 437 452Atoka........................................ 1,613 1,001 58 10 233 67 218 3 24 569 556Beaver...................................... 798 550 54 1 129 18 43 0 4 345 331Beckham.................................. 2,531 1,611 99 12 418 96 271 3 21 855 1,058

Blaine....................................... 1,625 1,080 75 8 257 52 140 2 12 605 677Bryan........................................ 4,796 3,054 171 20 662 145 682 8 54 1,658 1,817Caddo ...................................... 3,860 2,460 186 19 622 131 407 6 32 1,383 1,579Canadian.................................. 7,282 4,913 258 29 890 344 772 8 70 2,558 2,800Carter ....................................... 6,745 4,342 265 29 972 230 836 10 62 2,371 2,689

Cherokee ................................. 4,241 2,711 145 26 538 162 598 8 53 1,467 1,532Choctaw................................... 2,191 1,283 82 13 313 85 372 5 35 711 799Cimarron .................................. 527 361 36 1 87 17 23 0 2 224 219Cleveland................................. 16,061 10,727 502 69 1,818 726 2,029 18 172 5,440 6,028Coal.......................................... 808 510 31 2 110 25 116 2 11 279 303

Comanche................................ 9,564 6,010 434 55 1,418 382 1,152 12 100 3,273 3,705Cotton ...................................... 942 615 47 4 152 23 89 2 8 347 404Craig ........................................ 2,189 1,408 68 33 278 89 289 3 23 726 847Creek ....................................... 8,504 5,397 300 47 1,185 318 1,154 12 92 2,973 3,118Custer ...................................... 3,023 2,065 121 15 429 92 279 2 22 1,090 1,292

Delaware.................................. 5,162 3,476 181 29 576 131 713 9 49 1,941 1,779Dewey...................................... 760 470 37 2 146 23 76 1 7 273 319Ellis .......................................... 701 487 37 2 110 10 52 1 4 271 305Garfield .................................... 8,567 5,914 348 60 1,188 291 706 6 55 3,222 3,630Garvin ...................................... 4,553 2,933 202 33 692 156 484 6 47 1,629 1,835

Grady ....................................... 5,237 3,390 206 24 721 179 654 8 53 1,799 2,062Grant........................................ 941 637 58 3 162 20 58 1 4 384 420Greer........................................ 1,024 703 48 4 166 20 78 1 6 379 455Harmon .................................... 509 335 25 1 90 10 40 1 5 186 234Harper ...................................... 716 488 43 1 116 16 44 1 5 303 297

Haskell ..................................... 1,728 1,053 68 6 254 50 270 5 23 601 616Hughes..................................... 2,134 1,365 74 10 284 71 298 5 25 730 852Jackson.................................... 2,772 1,851 122 16 419 87 249 3 24 979 1,170Jefferson .................................. 1,136 719 41 5 190 36 128 3 14 416 445Johnston .................................. 1,454 873 56 6 201 55 240 3 20 481 499

Kay........................................... 7,692 5,273 338 35 1,154 205 630 7 51 2,910 3,229Kingfisher ................................. 1,883 1,240 105 11 310 72 131 1 14 725 799Kiowa ....................................... 1,705 1,074 76 6 317 48 174 2 11 598 762Latimer ..................................... 1,588 986 50 11 198 61 259 2 22 554 551Le Flore.................................... 5,829 3,358 191 37 780 211 1,135 15 102 1,827 1,975

Lincoln...................................... 3,838 2,460 154 20 511 130 510 10 43 1,377 1,381Logan....................................... 3,514 2,396 120 19 432 147 371 4 26 1,271 1,368Love ......................................... 1,194 796 41 2 131 38 170 3 12 429 434McClain .................................... 2,973 1,945 116 15 358 112 388 4 36 1,046 1,048McCurtain................................. 4,140 2,360 155 28 624 184 720 11 56 1,324 1,434

McIntosh .................................. 3,354 2,225 122 17 388 87 475 7 33 1,254 1,175Major........................................ 1,180 783 69 4 187 37 91 2 8 465 481Marshall ................................... 2,161 1,480 67 6 260 50 272 4 20 773 839Mayes ...................................... 5,496 3,632 225 16 727 149 679 12 54 2,094 1,978Murray...................................... 1,916 1,289 64 7 242 47 237 3 22 718 704

Muskogee ................................ 9,355 6,040 313 48 1,222 292 1,322 12 108 3,119 3,704Noble........................................ 1,492 985 73 11 214 71 129 0 10 554 600Nowata..................................... 1,683 1,094 77 15 239 66 171 4 15 597 658Okfuskee.................................. 1,566 964 61 12 222 59 231 3 16 510 599Oklahoma................................. 71,377 50,042 2,278 263 8,476 2,349 7,318 46 604 24,812 30,729

Okmulgee................................. 5,404 3,407 190 35 809 189 693 10 72 1,883 2,114Osage ...................................... 5,565 3,629 222 30 746 188 672 9 67 2,018 2,052Ottawa...................................... 5,454 3,568 219 25 789 165 636 9 43 2,006 2,112Pawnee.................................... 2,408 1,534 97 10 311 93 334 3 27 868 877Payne....................................... 6,576 4,484 274 35 868 209 641 5 59 2,447 2,700

Pittsburg................................... 6,152 3,935 192 28 825 171 914 10 76 2,023 2,404Pontotoc................................... 5,018 3,176 179 26 724 162 684 9 62 1,691 1,980Pottawatomie ........................... 7,431 4,809 270 36 1,028 268 927 13 80 2,482 2,939Pushmataha............................. 1,719 1,039 60 12 251 59 270 4 24 578 605Roger Mills ............................... 499 324 28 1 93 12 39 0 3 194 199

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Rogers ..................................... $7,709 $5,158 $321 $35 $947 $275 $884 $10 $78 $2,959 $2,717Seminole .................................. 3,675 2,231 130 27 523 152 551 8 51 1,221 1,391Sequoyah................................. 4,873 2,827 148 32 626 192 949 12 82 1,552 1,605Stephens.................................. 7,244 4,938 345 30 1,054 161 657 9 51 2,838 2,903Texas........................................ 2,010 1,360 119 5 317 57 143 1 10 859 799

Tillman ..................................... 1,436 958 59 9 234 49 115 0 12 506 640Tulsa ........................................ 65,914 46,057 2,531 265 8,381 1,998 6,143 40 499 24,045 28,180Wagoner .................................. 5,877 3,864 202 26 667 215 815 9 80 2,095 1,996Washington .............................. 8,490 6,074 417 34 1,056 190 664 5 47 3,325 3,492Washita .................................... 1,716 1,133 99 4 257 49 157 3 16 652 715

Woods...................................... 1,441 1,039 65 3 227 22 75 1 9 562 691Woodward................................ 2,453 1,672 90 10 333 80 240 4 26 912 956

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Oregon

140

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Oregon3 ..............................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

$417,501 $299,372 $15,443 $1,813 $46,216 $10,517 $40,804 $352 $2,986 $160,729 $166,778

Baker........................................ 2,797 1,958 118 14 339 64 286 5 15 1,118 1,028Benton...................................... 7,552 5,643 342 33 754 167 564 4 44 3,074 3,078Clackamas ............................... 37,477 27,301 1,415 152 4,146 1,000 3,185 24 255 14,331 15,374Clatsop..................................... 5,399 3,855 182 30 592 157 549 3 34 2,111 2,069Columbia.................................. 5,555 3,810 223 25 649 154 639 8 48 2,168 1,975

Coos......................................... 11,463 7,976 481 58 1,322 244 1,284 17 83 4,617 4,148Crook ....................................... 2,676 1,891 95 7 313 50 299 4 15 1,084 947Curry ........................................ 5,353 4,036 192 16 494 74 512 6 24 2,387 1,881Deschutes ................................ 14,831 10,812 599 49 1,515 365 1,357 15 117 6,155 5,204Douglas.................................... 17,238 12,078 768 62 1,963 383 1,836 24 125 7,039 6,250

Gilliam...................................... 349 257 17 2 50 5 17 0 1 155 149Grant........................................ 1,209 865 46 2 158 23 105 1 8 506 441Harney ..................................... 1,078 759 45 1 118 27 119 1 7 431 392Hood River ............................... 2,358 1,829 77 8 209 59 157 2 17 968 960Jackson.................................... 27,215 19,503 1,037 112 3,003 634 2,698 26 200 10,817 10,607

Jefferson .................................. 2,381 1,734 90 12 207 78 234 3 21 1,000 751Josephine................................. 14,101 10,121 595 59 1,458 272 1,473 20 102 5,716 5,166Klamath.................................... 8,957 6,207 328 44 962 257 1,065 12 80 3,526 3,212Lake ......................................... 1,275 923 57 5 130 22 130 2 6 551 435Lane......................................... 41,505 29,231 1,694 171 4,949 995 4,138 35 292 16,079 16,490

Lincoln...................................... 8,374 6,174 306 27 839 167 809 8 47 3,320 3,232Linn .......................................... 14,473 9,959 640 65 1,725 362 1,577 22 123 5,639 5,486Malheur .................................... 3,735 2,611 160 18 467 95 360 4 21 1,499 1,455Marion...................................... 33,342 24,196 1,116 177 3,566 974 3,046 19 249 12,538 13,746Morrow..................................... 1,106 772 44 5 120 26 129 1 9 464 363

Multnomah ............................... 69,830 49,588 2,114 336 7,769 1,828 7,670 40 486 24,394 30,644Polk.......................................... 8,049 5,898 302 46 900 219 619 4 63 3,132 3,292Sherman .................................. 294 208 13 1 44 3 20 0 2 129 114Tillamook.................................. 4,682 3,452 171 10 480 77 458 6 29 1,956 1,703Umatilla .................................... 7,881 5,615 257 33 862 222 832 5 55 3,033 3,069

Union........................................ 3,265 2,260 144 18 416 85 304 6 30 1,273 1,277Wallowa ................................... 1,231 880 54 6 144 25 111 2 8 516 445Wasco ...................................... 3,600 2,563 138 11 413 77 362 4 30 1,385 1,452Washington .............................. 37,059 27,226 1,196 156 4,082 1,054 3,053 13 277 13,699 15,994Wheeler.................................... 326 235 14 1 43 3 28 0 2 145 111Yamhill ..................................... 9,480 6,937 372 43 1,015 270 779 5 59 3,768 3,837

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers 1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers 2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Pennsylvania 3 ................... $1,784,298 $1,261,639 $64,483 $7,469 $236,535 $44,631 $156,052 $1,408 $12,080 $666,756 $766,195

Adams..................................... 11,305 8,541 327 38 1,134 279 909 7 71 4,485 4,582Allegheny ................................ 209,761 145,777 9,058 895 32,914 4,621 15,302 116 1,077 79,152 94,627Armstrong ............................... 12,129 7,568 695 52 2,167 283 1,254 22 87 4,603 4,842Beaver..................................... 32,282 21,279 1,649 129 5,492 763 2,730 37 203 12,385 13,484Bedford ................................... 7,241 4,890 380 26 1,058 162 670 11 44 2,849 2,825

Berks....................................... 53,235 40,772 1,436 205 5,543 1,221 3,726 25 306 21,133 22,628Blair......................................... 17,154 11,758 686 67 2,425 458 1,625 18 118 5,990 7,376Bradford .................................. 9,039 6,224 334 46 1,098 263 985 11 82 3,303 3,527Bucks ...................................... 75,480 55,084 2,277 263 8,600 1,955 6,655 38 606 29,167 31,364Butler....................................... 23,441 15,409 1,220 108 3,855 567 2,082 22 177 8,896 9,568

Cambria .................................. 26,920 17,161 1,432 153 4,841 703 2,434 32 165 9,870 11,599Cameron ................................. 1,082 794 33 5 121 23 97 1 7 416 455Carbon .................................... 10,026 7,046 273 32 1,236 214 1,125 12 88 3,668 4,069Centre ..................................... 12,985 9,434 555 62 1,587 287 994 7 60 5,177 5,268Chester ................................... 50,067 36,850 1,923 236 5,987 1,373 3,380 18 298 20,065 21,039

Clarion..................................... 6,148 3,926 326 27 939 172 692 11 54 2,343 2,304Clearfield................................. 12,689 8,448 562 50 1,872 309 1,339 19 92 4,696 5,081Clinton..................................... 5,669 4,006 200 18 725 113 565 5 37 2,155 2,296Columbia................................. 9,340 6,809 301 31 1,057 189 886 9 60 3,468 3,934Crawford ................................. 13,167 8,999 492 57 1,738 314 1,441 16 109 4,916 5,322

Cumberland ............................ 27,033 20,533 988 73 3,080 557 1,675 10 115 10,301 12,005Dauphin................................... 31,905 23,513 935 119 3,579 830 2,717 16 195 11,356 14,026Delaware................................. 82,385 59,707 2,763 386 10,829 2,231 5,938 39 492 31,276 37,194Elk ........................................... 5,970 4,377 201 20 754 127 451 3 35 2,341 2,466Erie.......................................... 38,885 27,194 1,434 225 5,147 1,098 3,468 29 291 14,475 16,406

Fayette .................................... 24,292 14,390 1,285 101 4,606 649 2,986 56 219 8,509 9,972Forest...................................... 1,111 736 38 6 142 23 157 2 7 426 366Franklin ................................... 17,043 12,599 667 58 1,899 380 1,333 8 97 6,483 7,125Fulton...................................... 1,752 1,181 75 8 230 54 192 2 12 642 655Greene.................................... 6,026 3,444 348 32 1,177 182 769 16 58 2,123 2,391

Huntingdon.............................. 5,830 4,057 220 26 782 157 541 6 42 2,116 2,408Indiana .................................... 12,399 7,929 647 63 1,982 330 1,329 24 96 4,529 4,928Jefferson ................................. 7,176 4,951 296 27 992 155 692 10 55 2,688 2,935Juniata .................................... 2,760 1,957 114 9 339 67 255 3 17 1,041 1,087Lackawanna............................ 35,976 25,725 945 137 4,631 846 3,398 21 274 12,355 16,727

Lancaster ................................ 61,160 46,991 2,069 187 6,087 1,385 4,085 32 323 24,787 26,032Lawrence ................................ 17,010 11,317 872 61 2,766 345 1,511 26 112 6,438 7,349Lebanon.................................. 17,886 13,572 507 72 1,933 400 1,296 7 99 6,843 7,730Lehigh ..................................... 47,061 35,035 1,372 219 5,406 1,051 3,665 25 288 17,929 20,427Luzerne................................... 55,543 39,508 1,474 210 7,367 1,238 5,302 54 391 19,218 25,406

Lycoming................................. 17,598 12,658 581 79 2,072 430 1,640 16 123 6,512 7,424McKean................................... 7,590 5,395 247 43 901 190 737 8 67 2,850 3,086Mercer..................................... 20,896 13,923 1,025 89 3,336 455 1,879 30 155 8,082 8,654Mifflin....................................... 7,136 4,969 289 27 917 147 734 7 44 2,597 2,969Monroe.................................... 17,857 12,540 459 71 1,640 515 2,338 28 263 6,675 6,349

Montgomery ............................ 111,054 83,989 3,766 425 13,096 2,426 6,730 33 589 45,036 49,630Montour................................... 2,711 1,957 82 12 283 94 261 2 20 952 1,133Northampton ........................... 40,271 29,923 1,170 136 4,574 837 3,329 30 270 15,459 17,251Northumberland ...................... 15,905 11,182 489 60 2,062 374 1,610 17 113 5,604 6,887Perry ....................................... 4,478 3,098 162 22 517 129 501 3 44 1,605 1,698

Philadelphia ............................ 190,012 128,472 4,513 942 24,597 6,677 22,957 146 1,708 61,183 84,804Pike......................................... 6,795 4,948 174 32 502 154 869 9 107 2,697 2,261Potter ...................................... 2,772 1,949 112 13 329 73 269 4 22 1,061 1,079Schuylkill ................................. 26,031 18,484 758 93 3,440 619 2,437 25 176 9,359 11,503Snyder..................................... 4,931 3,467 168 72 540 260 390 5 29 1,810 1,925

Somerset................................. 12,274 8,040 637 43 1,991 299 1,156 20 88 4,613 5,104Sullivan ................................... 1,406 1,019 53 9 142 28 145 1 8 588 491Susquehanna.......................... 6,278 4,394 218 28 753 171 650 7 54 2,364 2,368Tioga ....................................... 6,388 4,422 261 30 737 153 714 8 66 2,436 2,348Union....................................... 4,819 3,637 175 20 501 97 361 3 27 1,868 2,033

Venango.................................. 9,879 6,275 422 87 1,405 393 1,182 17 98 3,560 3,757Warren .................................... 7,313 5,156 244 25 854 173 787 8 66 2,717 2,898Washington ............................. 35,996 23,465 1,787 128 6,185 779 3,374 49 230 13,588 15,073Wayne..................................... 8,611 6,200 245 32 865 190 980 10 87 3,311 3,206Westmoreland......................... 63,696 42,847 3,383 229 10,409 1,298 5,113 67 351 24,868 26,699

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Wyoming ................................. $3,676 $2,508 $137 $18 $450 $121 $402 $3 $37 $1,335 $1,428York......................................... 49,551 37,217 1,515 163 5,320 1,176 3,854 27 276 19,410 20,307

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers 1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers 2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Puerto Rico

143

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Puerto Rico 3 ...................... $305,240 $151,939 $13,674 $3,545 $36,759 $14,444 $75,733 $1,534 $7,612 $91,386 $85,147

Adjuntas ................................... 1,008 471 50 19 160 57 219 6 28 315 268Aguada..................................... 4,127 1,608 166 47 484 192 1,434 37 162 1,109 864Aguadilla .................................. 5,047 2,462 235 56 639 243 1,264 30 119 1,568 1,299Aguas Buenas.......................... 2,025 829 73 25 185 104 726 16 69 535 398Aibonito .................................... 2,477 985 69 31 194 99 958 14 126 580 533

Anasco..................................... 1,998 960 73 27 225 103 562 9 39 583 481Arecibo..................................... 9,822 4,492 381 102 1,153 382 2,974 57 282 2,776 2,510Arroyo ...................................... 1,470 669 59 15 174 90 406 11 44 388 370Barceloneta.............................. 3,233 1,233 115 33 312 152 1,222 23 140 802 648Barranquitas............................. 1,860 543 67 21 187 101 804 23 115 385 315

Bayamon.................................. 21,299 11,613 1,151 228 2,617 845 4,359 93 392 6,927 6,469Cabo Rojo ................................ 3,986 2,415 199 44 458 139 668 15 48 1,436 1,209Caguas..................................... 12,867 6,460 494 135 1,422 618 3,361 64 316 3,668 3,557Camuy...................................... 2,610 987 107 31 313 117 938 18 99 655 560Canovanas............................... 66 35 2 1 17 2 9 0 1 23 31

Carolina.................................... 13,158 6,921 531 143 1,349 644 3,233 50 286 3,740 3,582Catano ..................................... 5,357 2,582 242 73 709 358 1,263 25 105 1,656 1,501Cayey....................................... 5,006 1,974 162 51 444 227 1,892 37 220 1,214 1,099Ceiba........................................ 1,191 564 42 15 127 63 345 5 28 331 292Ciales ....................................... 1,631 555 53 12 151 70 682 18 90 376 288

Cidra ........................................ 2,397 816 88 21 244 122 959 22 125 522 470Coamo ..................................... 2,570 1,163 88 34 272 125 790 16 82 714 611Comerio ................................... 1,277 484 43 15 137 81 458 9 49 322 259Corozal..................................... 2,404 876 88 28 251 115 921 22 104 574 482Culebra .................................... 165 107 6 2 11 6 30 0 2 63 47

Dorado ..................................... 2,333 1,069 97 25 259 133 672 11 68 676 550Fajardo..................................... 3,380 1,832 115 35 391 137 789 13 66 1,024 975Florida ...................................... 65 29 3 1 8 4 14 1 3 26 15Guanica.................................... 1,637 883 84 24 235 74 305 8 24 576 458Guayama ................................. 3,193 1,506 132 41 419 174 817 17 90 930 839

Guayanilla ................................ 1,648 809 96 30 243 115 316 7 32 537 438Guaynabo ................................ 7,104 4,169 465 67 1,016 285 985 19 98 2,550 2,494Gurabo..................................... 2,434 1,079 85 27 240 124 801 12 66 662 544Hatillo ....................................... 2,749 1,232 118 35 324 121 824 17 77 798 647Hormigueros ............................ 1,802 1,098 82 15 195 64 322 4 20 592 522

Humacao.................................. 6,144 2,502 240 70 630 281 2,158 30 233 1,462 1,342Isabela ..................................... 3,349 1,483 145 40 430 156 959 29 106 982 815Jayuya...................................... 914 377 39 15 114 62 271 6 32 253 200Juana Diaz............................... 2,643 1,282 134 47 383 168 554 14 62 808 706Juncos...................................... 2,935 1,291 93 36 301 147 955 15 96 782 681

Lajas ........................................ 2,057 1,114 95 28 243 92 438 12 35 685 563Lares........................................ 2,185 947 107 33 287 110 621 16 66 674 495Las Marias ............................... 505 246 19 6 67 32 126 2 9 156 130Las Piedras.............................. 3,534 1,414 100 28 289 157 1,375 21 147 905 690Loiza ........................................ 3,556 1,617 140 42 402 253 1,000 16 87 1,065 872

Luquillo..................................... 833 436 28 11 85 39 211 3 22 229 206Manati ...................................... 3,978 1,699 131 43 383 183 1,376 21 143 1,039 887Maricao .................................... 353 183 16 10 46 19 71 1 7 120 86Maunabo.................................. 1,081 410 41 15 111 50 398 10 45 297 208Mayaguez ................................ 8,645 5,055 403 94 1,156 349 1,458 22 106 2,849 2,910

Moca ........................................ 2,259 883 96 32 243 116 777 23 90 606 416Morovis .................................... 1,750 636 70 23 165 92 680 14 73 432 322Naguabo .................................. 1,956 884 76 22 218 85 589 14 66 562 452Naranjito................................... 2,223 760 88 30 213 102 894 32 107 526 405Orocovis................................... 1,692 474 55 21 144 70 775 24 127 338 267

Patillas ..................................... 1,619 689 66 20 183 87 508 10 56 463 338Penuelas .................................. 1,612 746 78 32 223 96 386 10 41 512 366Ponce....................................... 14,789 8,182 824 230 2,171 797 2,300 56 229 4,975 4,721Quebradillas............................. 2,275 935 93 26 241 103 766 19 91 594 489Rincon...................................... 1,272 633 57 12 140 56 340 8 27 384 307

Rio Grande............................... 3,728 1,742 133 40 367 194 1,135 20 96 1,037 901Sabana Grande........................ 1,975 1,042 75 21 239 94 457 7 39 603 543Salinas ..................................... 2,389 1,155 95 38 308 143 575 15 60 719 613San German............................. 2,847 1,615 124 37 351 117 544 9 50 934 859San Juan.................................. 48,577 29,994 2,605 470 6,845 1,982 6,080 94 505 16,784 19,321

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San Lorenzo............................. $2,901 $1,217 $112 $40 $304 $141 $965 $21 $101 $760 $627San Sebastian.......................... 3,458 1,606 173 48 451 160 913 21 85 1,102 818Santa Isabel ............................. 1,471 721 60 25 203 97 332 5 27 437 408Toa Alta .................................... 3,209 1,278 128 40 334 206 1,070 25 127 814 639Toa Baja................................... 3,383 1,609 173 40 394 200 855 21 91 909 768

Trujillo Alto ............................... 3,548 1,785 161 37 430 189 850 15 80 1,044 963Utuado ..................................... 1,021 463 60 19 146 52 240 9 32 295 253Vega Alta.................................. 2,828 1,197 107 35 277 148 947 17 100 737 620Vega Baja................................. 5,295 2,279 200 58 539 251 1,739 34 197 1,397 1,195Vieques .................................... 1,101 626 38 16 137 46 216 4 17 363 320

Villalba ..................................... 1,450 565 68 21 185 92 451 11 57 391 314Yabucoa................................... 3,242 1,046 113 36 346 140 1,381 25 155 697 592Yauco ....................................... 3,198 1,579 160 45 462 194 658 24 76 1,020 868

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Rhode Island

145

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Table 5 .—Amount of OASDI beneficiaries in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Rhode Island3 ....................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

$142,265 $104,263 $3,012 $548 $13,628 $3,122 $16,312 $92 $1,287 $51,216 $61,817

Bristol ....................................... 7,856 5,992 225 24 725 136 697 2 52 3,154 3,376Kent.......................................... 25,046 18,246 473 83 2,468 512 3,000 19 247 8,941 10,700Newport.................................... 10,809 7,814 374 48 1,250 232 1,021 5 66 4,125 4,606Providence............................... 83,263 60,855 1,477 333 7,631 1,886 10,227 56 800 29,017 36,827Washington .............................. 15,283 11,352 463 60 1,552 357 1,369 9 123 5,974 6,305

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South Carolina

146

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

South Carolina 3 .................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

$468,205 $307,648 $12,590 $2,457 $48,777 $17,587 $72,234 $519 $6,396 $154,765 $174,493

Abbeville .................................. 3,512 2,337 71 21 303 125 595 3 58 1,098 1,346Aiken........................................ 17,972 12,004 571 85 1,959 614 2,486 23 229 6,299 6,674Allendale .................................. 1,165 709 30 9 157 65 180 1 18 360 444Anderson.................................. 23,600 15,682 479 106 2,078 683 4,201 22 349 7,580 8,774Bamberg .................................. 1,967 1,233 45 13 247 88 305 6 29 612 755

Barnwell ................................... 2,544 1,565 50 15 282 125 456 8 44 777 932Beaufort ................................... 17,170 12,835 923 63 1,656 368 1,209 11 105 7,579 6,063Berkeley................................... 11,063 6,175 326 60 1,368 573 2,288 30 244 3,302 3,367Calhoun.................................... 1,582 974 47 9 203 81 247 1 20 510 578Charleston................................ 31,941 20,992 1,104 200 3,781 1,139 4,329 38 360 10,942 12,402

Cherokee ................................. 6,700 4,258 117 30 607 251 1,319 6 113 1,992 2,497Chester .................................... 4,556 2,924 68 18 438 186 841 6 76 1,351 1,716Chesterfield.............................. 5,146 3,050 85 26 569 270 1,055 10 80 1,482 1,783Clarendon ................................ 3,860 2,341 90 33 430 187 708 7 62 1,218 1,274Colleton.................................... 4,759 2,745 129 26 538 218 986 11 107 1,414 1,581

Darlington................................. 8,275 5,008 187 46 976 394 1,543 11 111 2,465 2,977Dillon........................................ 3,267 1,863 63 18 356 161 729 6 71 830 1,208Dorchester ............................... 8,555 5,070 280 63 1,056 482 1,414 17 172 2,590 2,961Edgefield .................................. 2,290 1,458 55 9 245 109 372 4 38 725 851Fairfield .................................... 2,700 1,748 60 22 291 133 410 3 34 870 1,004

Florence................................... 13,460 8,192 319 100 1,626 671 2,335 15 200 4,021 5,035Georgetown ............................. 8,416 5,456 300 50 926 292 1,257 9 126 3,020 2,846Greenville................................. 44,809 30,914 1,184 181 4,444 1,340 6,187 30 530 15,249 17,964Greenwood .............................. 9,234 6,468 192 44 838 295 1,276 6 113 2,946 3,821Hampton .................................. 2,453 1,404 64 16 333 128 450 8 50 751 856

Horry ........................................ 27,548 19,643 759 90 2,552 697 3,535 29 242 10,383 9,588Jasper ...................................... 1,505 876 42 13 168 82 292 3 29 476 479Kershaw................................... 6,756 4,375 213 42 763 268 999 10 85 2,282 2,463Lancaster ................................. 7,466 4,879 124 31 674 253 1,378 7 117 2,203 2,819Laurens.................................... 9,031 5,637 136 96 771 486 1,720 11 174 2,600 3,275

Lee........................................... 2,112 1,273 55 13 272 124 342 2 33 631 811Lexington ................................. 21,749 14,726 604 105 2,432 818 2,786 20 258 7,460 8,193McCormick ............................... 1,560 1,067 49 7 144 53 221 2 15 552 519Marion...................................... 3,908 2,342 73 29 451 188 755 5 63 1,080 1,463Marlboro................................... 3,558 2,018 62 26 415 184 785 6 65 993 1,243

Newberry.................................. 5,027 3,429 107 23 531 189 687 3 58 1,583 2,089Oconee .................................... 10,360 7,201 329 43 798 249 1,613 7 118 3,770 3,547Orangeburg.............................. 10,998 6,945 267 58 1,334 496 1,728 19 153 3,452 4,144Pickens .................................... 12,840 8,828 289 48 1,049 364 2,086 9 168 4,399 4,752Richland................................... 30,048 19,676 936 221 3,423 1,409 3,977 24 382 9,845 11,996

Saluda...................................... 2,088 1,396 45 7 202 75 330 3 31 690 785Spartanburg ............................. 32,859 21,443 705 140 3,078 1,093 5,852 28 520 10,335 12,486Sumter ..................................... 10,573 6,644 329 73 1,286 496 1,576 14 156 3,369 3,920Union........................................ 4,893 3,075 85 19 442 153 1,037 6 75 1,441 1,849Williamsburg ............................ 4,139 2,247 96 23 552 241 884 6 91 1,121 1,422York.......................................... 18,186 12,518 443 84 1,733 693 2,473 13 227 6,108 6,939

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South Dakota

147

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

South Dakota3 .................... $90,590 $62,237 $4,327 $392 $12,257 $2,546 $8,039 $57 $735 $35,509 $37,124

Aurora ...................................... 445 298 28 3 75 7 29 0 5 191 189Beadle...................................... 2,656 1,869 126 15 344 69 212 2 18 1,002 1,168Bennett..................................... 323 205 11 2 54 17 30 0 3 123 123Bon Homme............................. 1,094 761 75 4 177 21 49 0 8 456 485Brookings ................................. 2,550 1,824 131 13 325 68 172 0 16 1,038 1,079

Brown....................................... 4,827 3,362 218 20 654 124 413 3 34 1,832 2,075Brule......................................... 723 508 40 5 103 19 45 0 3 289 318Buffalo...................................... 103 52 3 1 15 15 14 0 2 29 34Butte......................................... 1,249 807 50 3 183 37 156 2 12 468 472Campbell.................................. 297 188 29 1 53 6 16 0 1 131 116

Charles Mix.............................. 1,158 763 69 4 204 38 70 1 7 474 486Clark......................................... 690 485 43 2 111 10 36 0 5 305 287Clay.......................................... 1,216 877 55 6 154 42 73 1 9 485 519Codington................................. 3,154 2,178 134 12 446 87 274 1 25 1,217 1,347Corson ..................................... 325 206 23 1 47 13 31 1 2 140 108

Custer ...................................... 1,067 723 46 4 108 21 149 2 13 423 348Davison.................................... 2,549 1,770 94 12 357 65 232 2 18 922 1,149Day........................................... 1,099 777 62 3 158 25 71 0 4 471 449Deuel........................................ 671 449 47 2 115 10 43 0 4 293 269Dewey...................................... 380 231 20 2 47 25 47 0 7 135 135

Douglas.................................... 523 333 47 2 102 11 25 0 1 215 238Edmunds.................................. 662 466 49 4 99 13 30 0 2 295 270Fall River.................................. 1,290 842 43 5 135 23 229 2 12 503 435Faulk ........................................ 460 316 37 0 66 8 27 0 3 204 200Grant........................................ 1,187 817 63 5 179 36 81 0 8 479 495

Gregory.................................... 838 556 54 3 165 16 40 0 4 346 384Haakon..................................... 317 219 25 0 51 2 16 0 3 130 145Hamlin...................................... 774 534 48 4 117 15 50 0 4 329 314Hand ........................................ 636 443 42 2 105 12 29 0 2 261 286Hanson..................................... 352 246 23 1 45 8 26 0 2 151 130

Harding .................................... 156 95 10 0 35 6 10 1 1 63 64Hughes..................................... 1,875 1,351 52 11 228 72 142 1 15 674 806Hutchinson............................... 1,443 964 118 4 260 21 68 1 7 609 657Hyde......................................... 269 186 17 2 43 3 17 0 1 104 114Jackson.................................... 277 182 15 3 45 7 22 0 4 110 111

Jerauld ..................................... 407 297 26 0 59 9 13 0 1 171 188Jones ....................................... 183 139 10 0 22 3 7 1 1 86 70Kingsbury ................................. 1,065 744 70 2 163 19 61 1 6 454 457Lake ......................................... 1,553 1,100 84 4 213 45 96 0 10 638 653Lawrence ................................. 2,976 1,997 125 10 399 76 335 3 30 1,118 1,194

Lincoln...................................... 2,077 1,471 103 5 258 62 157 0 21 868 832Lyman ...................................... 452 293 27 1 66 15 43 0 6 179 178McCook.................................... 807 546 51 2 122 20 61 0 7 341 341McPherson............................... 549 367 56 1 89 2 31 0 1 248 231Marshall ................................... 721 513 47 2 97 10 47 1 3 321 295

Meade...................................... 2,150 1,378 99 6 281 51 302 3 29 817 764Mellette .................................... 174 107 10 2 35 6 15 0 0 70 70Miner........................................ 461 334 29 2 63 7 20 0 3 204 203Minnehaha ............................... 15,653 10,905 559 68 1,954 457 1,571 9 132 5,857 6,456Moody ...................................... 785 521 46 3 129 26 56 0 5 326 320

Pennington............................... 10,040 6,877 365 44 1,117 302 1,209 8 115 3,706 3,827Perkins ..................................... 636 429 49 1 113 13 30 0 2 290 275Potter ....................................... 531 376 36 4 89 8 17 0 1 244 221Roberts .................................... 1,266 873 66 6 174 35 101 1 11 511 526Sanborn ................................... 370 264 23 2 44 5 27 1 4 166 148

Shannon................................... 435 183 8 9 51 76 95 1 13 108 110Spink........................................ 1,233 814 70 20 152 57 108 1 12 509 459Stanley ..................................... 311 217 10 0 38 12 32 0 3 134 111Sully ......................................... 220 155 19 0 24 9 11 0 1 106 76Todd ......................................... 333 176 7 5 46 49 49 0 4 97 111

Tripp......................................... 955 649 63 5 168 18 49 1 3 407 418Turner ...................................... 1,326 925 91 4 205 25 67 1 5 566 580Union........................................ 1,513 1,034 70 6 220 39 129 2 15 620 611Walworth .................................. 984 692 50 5 150 21 58 1 5 410 396Washabaugh............................ 5 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3

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Yankton .................................... $2,701 $1,919 $105 $12 $299 $87 $259 $2 $19 $996 $1,163Ziebach .................................... 88 53 6 1 12 6 8 0 2 40 29

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Tennessee

149

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Tennessee3 ........................ $669,847 $429,085 $22,123 $3,353 $82,630 $22,911 $100,245 $935 $8,566 $222,209 $256,426

Anderson.................................. 11,611 7,483 512 47 1,542 295 1,569 16 149 4,138 4,571Bedford .................................... 4,376 3,031 123 22 442 137 579 5 38 1,550 1,679Benton...................................... 2,788 1,795 89 17 347 92 412 4 31 959 992Bledsoe.................................... 1,186 722 32 6 129 40 238 3 15 357 408Blount....................................... 14,310 9,076 670 60 2,160 384 1,792 16 152 5,058 5,574

Bradley..................................... 10,217 6,600 310 46 1,199 316 1,602 14 130 3,362 3,798Campbell.................................. 6,018 2,942 195 34 872 174 1,633 26 142 1,623 1,893Cannon .................................... 1,605 1,062 40 6 163 54 255 3 21 527 576Carroll ...................................... 4,727 3,139 125 31 499 154 717 7 54 1,564 1,821Carter ....................................... 7,775 4,623 264 35 1,121 195 1,403 14 119 2,440 2,909

Cheatham ................................ 3,131 1,891 75 16 366 187 535 3 59 976 1,019Chester .................................... 1,828 1,163 51 11 216 73 287 2 24 582 699Claiborne.................................. 4,132 1,939 146 21 556 150 1,193 22 106 1,150 1,163Clay.......................................... 996 562 30 6 123 34 225 2 14 303 321Cocke....................................... 4,340 2,414 142 21 572 174 933 10 74 1,332 1,402

Coffee ...................................... 6,643 4,533 253 29 776 199 790 9 55 2,398 2,487Crockett.................................... 1,988 1,301 64 8 226 64 297 2 25 652 787Cumberland ............................. 8,957 6,463 341 47 787 184 1,041 14 79 3,712 2,913Davidson.................................. 60,818 41,578 1,896 269 7,212 2,041 7,205 39 577 20,293 26,419Decatur .................................... 1,860 1,240 48 6 194 51 298 3 21 617 706

De Kalb .................................... 2,176 1,403 45 12 232 69 386 3 27 685 795Dickson .................................... 4,920 3,157 157 27 568 214 724 8 64 1,617 1,770Dyer ......................................... 5,015 3,075 149 22 593 189 907 6 77 1,516 1,930Fayette ..................................... 3,327 2,067 101 23 390 142 555 4 45 1,129 1,118Fentress................................... 2,204 1,179 52 11 246 68 593 7 48 623 660

Franklin .................................... 5,555 3,738 200 26 652 166 716 9 48 2,041 2,058Gibson...................................... 7,679 5,245 188 38 849 247 1,029 6 78 2,535 3,208Giles......................................... 3,809 2,473 125 23 463 102 577 5 44 1,272 1,469Grainger................................... 2,350 1,224 88 10 296 75 599 9 51 718 673Greene..................................... 8,881 5,518 259 76 1,023 360 1,507 11 126 2,840 3,176

Grundy ..................................... 1,916 1,030 64 13 250 77 439 8 37 589 579Hamblen................................... 7,893 4,776 266 41 1,004 246 1,435 17 108 2,528 2,769Hamilton................................... 41,898 28,799 1,396 216 5,059 1,230 4,785 37 376 14,427 17,575Hancock................................... 697 335 33 6 121 26 158 3 14 207 225Hardeman ................................ 3,184 1,861 94 22 399 141 602 5 61 981 1,134

Hardin ...................................... 3,741 2,295 112 18 399 120 734 8 56 1,218 1,275Hawkins ................................... 6,997 3,750 328 36 1,070 189 1,477 23 125 2,166 2,298Haywood.................................. 2,179 1,345 58 13 284 99 350 2 28 695 827Henderson ............................... 3,077 1,896 68 14 331 118 591 7 52 957 1,126Henry ....................................... 5,291 3,559 148 32 580 131 773 5 65 1,857 1,978

Hickman................................... 2,512 1,529 76 12 324 94 438 5 32 800 880Houston.................................... 1,131 702 41 6 158 38 170 3 15 399 393Humphreys............................... 2,594 1,678 104 21 334 83 340 7 25 921 926Jackson.................................... 1,442 845 45 8 162 45 313 2 22 445 458Jefferson .................................. 5,706 3,545 197 28 667 185 998 11 77 1,909 1,954

Johnson ................................... 2,243 1,276 75 15 284 60 489 4 38 724 711Knox......................................... 46,545 30,814 1,595 167 5,978 1,263 6,173 48 506 15,805 19,174Lake ......................................... 894 534 18 3 137 25 163 2 10 276 349Lauderdale ............................... 2,978 1,755 81 14 377 123 572 4 53 888 1,097Lawrence ................................. 5,423 3,316 230 28 787 180 805 9 69 1,789 2,042

Lewis........................................ 1,430 848 38 7 205 55 254 3 21 445 519Lincoln...................................... 3,993 2,683 119 21 487 136 502 5 40 1,355 1,568Loudon..................................... 6,349 4,471 237 29 652 156 745 5 54 2,334 2,273McMinn .................................... 6,599 4,221 196 26 792 196 1,078 10 81 2,183 2,440McNairy.................................... 3,524 2,124 91 17 394 106 730 7 56 1,063 1,250

Macon ...................................... 2,187 1,317 56 10 255 88 423 3 33 673 768Madison ................................... 10,402 6,834 295 53 1,196 381 1,488 10 145 3,408 4,174Marion...................................... 3,608 1,953 138 21 574 143 706 13 59 1,103 1,236Marshall ................................... 3,201 2,105 94 15 368 107 465 5 43 1,069 1,270Maury ....................................... 8,035 5,102 290 41 1,129 344 1,018 12 97 2,717 3,137

Meigs ....................................... 1,363 748 45 5 169 49 320 4 22 426 399Monroe..................................... 4,993 2,968 162 23 649 169 927 13 81 1,597 1,691Montgomery ............................. 9,635 6,024 331 47 1,259 429 1,390 20 135 3,203 3,446Moore....................................... 625 453 17 1 66 13 67 1 6 225 248Morgan..................................... 2,831 1,491 98 20 387 99 665 10 62 851 865

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150

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Obion ....................................... $4,539 $2,953 $127 $21 $518 $149 $705 $5 $61 $1,465 $1,747Overton .................................... 2,617 1,559 63 14 281 88 563 5 45 807 855Perry ........................................ 1,146 709 25 8 126 30 221 3 23 380 387Pickett ...................................... 762 470 18 3 69 17 170 1 13 237 234Polk.......................................... 2,491 1,392 89 12 360 75 517 9 34 778 825

Putnam..................................... 7,832 5,067 234 40 887 261 1,222 13 108 2,605 2,901Rhea ........................................ 3,831 2,452 122 23 433 109 635 6 50 1,284 1,357Roane ...................................... 8,073 5,128 304 39 1,028 201 1,252 13 106 2,798 2,967Robertson ................................ 5,905 3,754 203 23 722 255 872 5 71 2,048 2,113Rutherford ................................ 13,215 8,423 410 71 1,436 599 2,042 18 216 4,358 4,702

Scott......................................... 2,549 1,053 76 15 365 103 839 13 83 631 682Sequatchie ............................... 1,259 730 33 6 149 43 276 5 18 377 409Sevier....................................... 8,518 5,540 272 42 919 264 1,357 12 111 2,912 2,931Shelby ...................................... 84,906 54,042 2,612 546 10,876 3,914 11,683 64 1,172 26,922 34,954Smith........................................ 2,022 1,268 69 5 262 80 309 3 28 663 773

Stewart ..................................... 1,695 1,035 62 9 201 66 293 3 24 590 531Sullivan .................................... 24,719 15,596 1,071 91 3,445 553 3,653 48 263 8,466 9,443Sumner .................................... 13,627 9,006 418 59 1,555 516 1,868 15 192 4,630 5,093Tipton ....................................... 4,821 2,847 162 28 615 237 828 7 96 1,504 1,649Trousdale ................................. 864 552 21 4 99 32 147 1 10 278 324

Unicoi ....................................... 2,465 1,444 68 11 317 71 508 5 40 748 889Union........................................ 2,117 1,119 69 10 233 71 559 7 49 605 611Van Buren ................................ 590 364 13 4 52 13 132 0 12 188 194Warren ..................................... 4,843 3,161 156 20 577 159 706 8 55 1,623 1,851Washington .............................. 13,720 8,678 500 61 1,837 375 2,092 19 156 4,571 5,281

Wayne...................................... 2,018 1,181 65 12 246 81 389 6 38 620 680Weakley ................................... 4,478 3,091 120 21 484 134 569 5 54 1,508 1,815White........................................ 3,240 2,113 88 17 324 103 545 6 45 1,069 1,161Williamson................................ 9,795 6,885 390 48 1,107 401 870 4 92 3,756 3,787Wilson ...................................... 8,843 5,854 258 36 1,000 337 1,244 8 105 2,986 3,225

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers 1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers 2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Texas3 ................................ $1,803,465 $1,183,404 $79,254 $10,183 $252,120 $70,174 $188,497 $2,252 $17,582 $664,606 $701,877

Anderson................................. 5,388 3,401 208 23 797 203 683 9 63 1,898 2,086Andrews.................................. 1,602 969 80 3 279 64 187 5 17 610 583Angelina.................................. 9,975 5,954 422 95 1,547 507 1,308 21 122 3,466 3,645Aransas................................... 3,582 2,537 172 15 423 87 322 4 22 1,511 1,252Archer ..................................... 1,125 749 62 3 176 32 91 1 9 444 428

Armstrong ............................... 335 231 19 0 49 12 24 0 3 140 139Atascosa ................................. 3,352 1,877 179 26 525 158 509 14 64 1,180 1,100Austin ...................................... 2,830 1,899 135 9 447 106 217 1 17 1,097 1,174Bailey ...................................... 830 548 54 4 156 20 46 1 2 350 354Bandera .................................. 2,191 1,523 94 13 240 63 235 4 21 938 707

Bastrop.................................... 4,335 2,875 164 25 527 166 528 4 44 1,631 1,553Baylor...................................... 846 577 39 4 137 26 59 1 4 323 379Bee.......................................... 2,554 1,491 137 17 450 107 308 8 36 940 923Bell .......................................... 16,232 10,447 733 80 2,346 657 1,781 20 168 5,855 6,218Bexar....................................... 113,440 72,189 5,326 768 15,516 4,675 13,399 197 1,370 39,752 44,124

Blanco..................................... 1,191 839 49 4 178 25 86 1 9 482 483Borden .................................... 72 48 7 0 11 3 4 0 0 31 27Bosque.................................... 2,776 1,931 101 7 388 70 258 4 18 1,042 1,149Bowie ...................................... 9,602 5,964 327 53 1,386 413 1,323 12 128 3,043 3,912Brazoria................................... 20,271 13,100 982 108 3,041 836 1,987 29 188 7,782 7,417

Brazos..................................... 9,191 6,149 418 48 1,359 358 772 7 78 3,410 3,799Brewster.................................. 1,004 713 44 6 131 26 76 2 6 412 399Briscoe.................................... 290 174 21 1 67 9 21 0 1 117 121Brooks..................................... 805 449 46 5 153 36 98 4 13 281 297Brown...................................... 5,168 3,456 191 32 658 199 579 8 46 1,857 2,033

Burleson.................................. 2,223 1,475 87 19 321 71 229 3 19 817 840Burnet ..................................... 5,318 3,858 272 23 653 123 356 6 29 2,286 1,958Caldwell .................................. 3,138 2,021 135 20 472 115 340 6 30 1,172 1,198Calhoun................................... 2,487 1,612 154 15 367 98 220 3 15 1,025 866Callahan.................................. 1,896 1,278 83 8 251 62 193 2 18 711 709

Cameron ................................. 22,736 14,492 1,241 245 3,239 1,002 2,231 57 229 8,768 8,147Camp ...................................... 1,638 1,070 71 7 246 43 181 2 16 617 626Carson .................................... 876 594 53 3 135 22 64 1 5 389 344Cass........................................ 4,641 2,772 194 29 776 150 654 8 57 1,584 1,788Castro ..................................... 829 511 62 7 167 31 45 1 6 337 342

Chambers ............................... 2,477 1,503 123 18 376 108 313 7 27 935 823Cherokee ................................ 5,949 3,905 197 24 816 210 723 4 69 2,073 2,379Childress ................................. 874 593 40 4 144 25 59 1 6 315 392Clay......................................... 1,475 1,002 64 9 227 36 127 2 7 573 586Cochran .................................. 463 277 32 2 90 12 46 2 4 183 176

Coke........................................ 631 457 34 2 73 11 49 0 4 266 245Coleman.................................. 1,837 1,225 78 7 304 47 160 3 12 695 768Collin....................................... 24,202 16,736 836 92 2,861 1,114 2,295 9 260 8,810 9,278Collingsworth .......................... 510 331 24 2 105 15 31 1 2 191 251Colorado ................................. 3,180 2,169 175 14 523 81 197 4 15 1,324 1,298

Comal...................................... 9,680 6,973 435 47 1,157 270 720 9 69 3,912 3,777Comanche............................... 2,341 1,629 109 11 317 49 211 2 14 918 925Concho.................................... 409 266 19 3 71 14 34 0 2 160 170Cooke...................................... 4,558 3,153 195 15 631 113 408 2 42 1,695 1,899Coryell..................................... 3,696 2,295 172 19 564 188 407 6 45 1,274 1,364

Cottle....................................... 364 259 13 1 68 4 17 0 3 147 171Crane ...................................... 448 254 23 2 88 26 52 2 3 149 168Crockett................................... 441 274 24 4 74 18 42 0 5 157 173Crosby..................................... 925 574 54 5 183 28 70 2 9 362 381Culberson................................ 242 163 15 4 24 10 23 1 3 104 71

Dallam..................................... 631 416 39 3 105 19 47 1 3 260 257Dallas ...................................... 170,109 116,101 5,647 723 20,862 6,478 18,652 106 1,540 60,024 70,888Dawson................................... 1,838 1,201 114 7 310 38 153 5 13 751 758Deaf Smith .............................. 1,778 1,156 108 14 288 57 138 4 13 695 734Delta........................................ 757 504 26 2 106 28 80 1 9 256 310

Denton .................................... 21,318 14,105 668 210 2,540 1,260 2,289 15 232 7,233 8,176De Witt .................................... 2,806 1,806 144 13 459 76 275 7 26 1,072 1,142Dickens ................................... 420 272 20 1 78 8 38 0 3 165 174Dimmit..................................... 906 519 51 6 144 46 127 3 10 323 298Donley..................................... 655 458 36 1 85 12 60 1 3 269 251

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Duval....................................... $1,313 $667 $88 $14 $276 $56 $179 $7 $24 $461 $449Eastland.................................. 3,140 2,075 147 20 488 71 314 4 22 1,165 1,288Ector........................................ 13,064 7,927 685 65 2,188 517 1,503 33 146 4,755 4,942Edwards.................................. 302 198 20 2 52 8 19 1 2 131 110Ellis ......................................... 9,752 6,531 333 45 1,218 387 1,123 9 109 3,412 3,822

El Paso.................................... 47,450 29,408 2,975 519 6,682 1,980 5,223 118 545 17,586 17,163Erath ....................................... 3,419 2,295 143 17 499 139 302 2 23 1,233 1,461Falls ........................................ 2,135 1,339 80 12 347 83 246 4 24 755 882Fannin ..................................... 4,188 2,793 142 19 531 127 539 4 32 1,526 1,603Fayette .................................... 3,872 2,696 197 16 578 95 262 4 23 1,554 1,609

Fisher ...................................... 777 527 44 2 130 13 54 1 6 314 337Floyd ....................................... 1,016 644 73 3 192 34 63 1 5 423 427Foard....................................... 309 203 15 3 59 11 17 0 2 118 140Fort Bend ................................ 18,269 11,392 792 177 2,393 1,306 1,927 19 262 6,642 6,288Franklin ................................... 1,542 1,088 59 6 207 49 120 3 11 597 595

Freestone................................ 2,367 1,608 79 11 315 84 247 1 24 862 917Frio.......................................... 1,184 636 65 10 213 67 171 3 18 406 403Gaines..................................... 1,223 760 65 9 209 45 120 5 12 484 446Galveston................................ 26,376 17,304 1,022 136 3,800 996 2,847 21 247 9,823 10,152Garza ...................................... 610 406 31 2 91 18 57 1 5 236 236

Gillespie .................................. 3,760 2,791 208 13 488 51 192 1 16 1,632 1,575Glasscock ............................... 82 56 11 0 11 0 5 0 0 40 29Goliad...................................... 886 569 48 3 126 35 94 2 9 369 305Gonzales................................. 2,370 1,541 109 12 341 89 245 4 26 904 905Gray ........................................ 3,836 2,652 219 19 617 81 229 5 15 1,562 1,604

Grayson .................................. 14,490 9,807 484 61 1,896 471 1,634 8 129 5,092 5,905Gregg...................................... 15,098 9,754 697 67 2,433 478 1,501 18 152 5,543 6,091Grimes .................................... 2,119 1,369 90 13 315 96 214 2 20 789 795Guadalupe .............................. 8,304 5,590 400 43 1,033 298 848 10 82 3,255 2,984Hale......................................... 4,044 2,551 243 19 699 134 356 6 32 1,600 1,658

Hall.......................................... 648 425 45 3 125 13 38 0 1 254 300Hamilton.................................. 1,415 996 52 5 190 35 125 2 8 534 605Hansford ................................. 743 471 55 3 142 23 43 1 4 310 308Hardeman ............................... 800 518 31 4 154 33 55 1 4 278 367Hardin ..................................... 5,943 3,647 295 34 1,035 231 641 7 57 2,204 2,197

Harris ...................................... 236,165 153,814 9,985 1,328 33,175 10,598 24,782 230 2,253 86,218 92,418Harrison .................................. 6,793 4,169 252 44 1,048 277 909 10 85 2,311 2,575Hartley..................................... 407 260 27 0 89 10 16 0 1 156 203Haskell .................................... 1,199 808 76 1 203 22 80 1 9 486 535Hays........................................ 6,785 4,599 306 33 863 283 620 5 74 2,630 2,494

Hemphill .................................. 419 279 23 0 76 8 31 0 3 171 176Henderson .............................. 11,767 8,164 416 46 1,387 320 1,317 12 106 4,531 4,363Hidalgo.................................... 31,912 20,620 1,724 336 4,098 1,432 3,273 78 352 12,691 11,030Hill ........................................... 4,722 3,186 197 17 636 117 512 6 49 1,774 1,854Hockley ................................... 2,599 1,523 156 10 492 102 278 6 32 983 994

Hood ....................................... 6,878 5,058 295 23 754 158 540 5 43 2,896 2,529Hopkins................................... 4,240 2,779 157 14 643 152 456 5 35 1,532 1,700Houston................................... 3,406 2,206 153 13 504 92 392 7 36 1,250 1,322Howard.................................... 4,117 2,657 160 18 649 160 432 6 35 1,497 1,642Hudspeth................................. 234 137 14 2 37 12 30 1 2 104 63

Hunt ........................................ 9,217 6,126 284 44 1,108 327 1,231 7 89 3,199 3,433Hutchinson.............................. 3,724 2,456 231 15 622 97 275 5 22 1,563 1,455Irion ......................................... 220 139 14 0 35 6 20 2 2 99 77Jack......................................... 1,152 765 56 5 186 38 96 2 6 445 448Jackson................................... 1,850 1,131 102 9 346 60 174 4 20 711 734

Jasper ..................................... 5,099 3,072 268 40 864 201 584 10 60 1,910 1,817Jeff Davis ................................ 253 183 12 0 29 2 25 0 2 109 93Jefferson ................................. 33,279 20,847 1,695 221 5,678 1,211 3,251 44 333 12,282 13,462Jim Hogg................................. 491 279 32 7 97 24 45 1 7 186 175Jim Wells................................. 4,161 2,355 243 35 731 175 552 16 54 1,543 1,415

Johnson .................................. 11,582 7,474 383 62 1,516 534 1,448 13 153 4,079 4,232Jones ...................................... 2,419 1,603 102 10 361 83 233 3 24 897 994Karnes..................................... 1,655 1,016 95 7 281 46 184 5 19 634 627Kaufman.................................. 7,561 5,076 211 27 897 293 960 9 89 2,618 2,875Kendall .................................... 2,924 2,111 139 14 366 76 197 2 19 1,179 1,168

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers 1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers 2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Kenedy.................................... $28 $19 $2 $0 $5 $0 $3 $0 $0 $11 $10Kent......................................... 166 113 8 0 25 4 14 0 2 69 66Kerr ......................................... 8,823 6,563 442 24 1,039 153 559 5 38 3,788 3,600Kimble ..................................... 698 485 33 3 107 17 48 2 3 282 284King......................................... 26 20 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 17 5

Kinney ..................................... 547 409 25 2 60 6 41 1 4 257 188Kleberg.................................... 2,532 1,541 156 15 412 109 262 7 29 967 913Knox........................................ 710 460 42 2 142 19 40 0 2 291 317Lamar...................................... 6,524 4,284 212 22 921 213 796 7 66 2,236 2,632Lamb....................................... 2,038 1,304 127 6 376 49 158 4 14 817 841

Lampasas ............................... 1,967 1,276 100 9 318 55 188 4 17 729 775La Salle ................................... 512 299 29 4 85 30 52 2 9 189 180Lavaca .................................... 3,316 2,243 158 16 518 85 267 3 26 1,283 1,373Lee.......................................... 1,807 1,162 94 6 316 72 139 1 17 714 698Leon........................................ 2,629 1,779 112 15 352 75 266 5 24 1,052 907

Liberty ..................................... 7,191 4,157 349 42 1,229 350 955 14 95 2,580 2,517Limestone ............................... 3,206 2,041 94 63 360 245 366 3 32 1,074 1,197Lipscomb................................. 432 272 32 2 85 7 31 1 2 171 196Live Oak.................................. 1,298 845 67 6 222 30 111 2 12 526 470Llano ....................................... 3,914 2,891 182 11 495 47 272 2 14 1,682 1,518

Loving ..................................... 10 8 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 4 7Lubbock .................................. 23,950 15,900 1,008 144 3,363 866 2,419 28 221 8,799 9,766Lynn ........................................ 823 497 54 2 160 31 65 2 10 341 319McCulloch ............................... 1,332 909 63 8 204 33 106 0 10 518 556McLennan ............................... 23,332 15,650 902 110 3,163 837 2,412 22 235 8,324 9,756

McMullen................................. 108 70 8 0 17 3 10 0 0 51 31Madison .................................. 1,587 1,058 64 11 236 59 143 2 15 609 608Marion..................................... 1,673 1,053 59 9 238 59 234 2 18 613 564Martin ...................................... 534 340 31 3 80 19 57 0 7 217 190Mason ..................................... 645 436 39 2 113 12 43 0 1 262 286

Matagorda............................... 5,082 3,259 223 32 841 213 471 7 38 1,879 1,961Maverick.................................. 2,849 1,602 187 39 419 132 406 16 47 1,040 878Medina .................................... 3,506 2,207 195 30 493 156 377 9 39 1,375 1,208Menard.................................... 382 253 20 3 66 13 25 1 1 164 147Midland ................................... 12,518 8,643 613 46 1,629 438 1,022 17 109 4,973 4,958

Milam ...................................... 3,346 2,207 186 15 521 97 293 5 23 1,303 1,320Mills......................................... 865 600 46 3 122 17 73 1 4 360 338Mitchell.................................... 1,279 845 60 5 196 36 130 1 7 500 511Montague ................................ 3,356 2,226 134 11 515 99 338 4 29 1,244 1,326Montgomery ............................ 25,436 16,640 1,111 128 3,613 1,035 2,645 26 237 9,321 9,534

Moore...................................... 1,894 1,196 119 4 353 72 133 2 13 751 776Morris ...................................... 2,174 1,394 100 8 338 73 239 2 19 821 808Motley ..................................... 248 164 16 2 46 5 14 0 1 102 113Nacogdoches .......................... 6,279 4,001 246 35 895 224 799 7 72 2,299 2,386Navarro ................................... 5,694 3,783 189 33 744 204 671 7 65 1,953 2,347

Newton.................................... 1,622 893 91 9 275 75 255 3 23 582 521Nolan....................................... 2,326 1,496 115 10 385 80 225 3 13 889 928Nueces.................................... 29,694 18,461 1,550 229 4,610 1,238 3,228 57 319 10,909 11,300Ochiltree.................................. 969 627 57 2 181 29 71 2 2 389 407Oldham ................................... 258 177 14 0 42 9 13 0 3 114 101

Orange.................................... 11,383 6,841 651 50 1,895 400 1,387 24 136 4,167 4,117Palo Pinto................................ 3,796 2,502 159 9 587 118 381 7 33 1,437 1,495Panola..................................... 3,015 1,829 145 14 534 100 357 5 29 1,062 1,182Parker ..................................... 8,996 6,108 387 41 1,124 296 950 11 81 3,470 3,256Parmer .................................... 1,070 658 83 7 205 41 67 2 6 432 435

Pecos ...................................... 1,368 884 82 7 187 55 136 3 15 567 463Polk......................................... 11,059 8,183 424 34 1,016 179 1,120 17 84 4,716 3,172Potter ...................................... 11,667 7,642 452 48 1,772 425 1,236 11 83 4,078 4,899Presidio ................................... 658 408 42 5 91 37 61 3 9 284 205Rains....................................... 1,354 925 49 6 144 34 176 1 16 500 479

Randall.................................... 10,708 7,575 474 36 1,474 342 732 9 69 4,220 4,450Reagan ................................... 338 209 16 1 46 20 44 1 2 134 110Real......................................... 584 394 30 1 71 19 60 1 4 238 199Red River ................................ 2,072 1,332 83 12 302 74 248 2 21 730 808Reeves.................................... 1,301 772 80 11 193 57 164 3 19 511 426

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers 1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers 2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Refugio.................................... $1,186 $741 $73 $8 $213 $35 $106 $2 $9 $461 $460Roberts ................................... 103 66 7 0 20 0 8 0 2 46 37Robertson ............................... 2,147 1,382 90 12 349 82 210 2 19 800 840Rockwall.................................. 3,400 2,425 127 19 368 133 297 1 29 1,305 1,279Runnels................................... 1,814 1,159 93 8 316 50 167 3 15 699 757

Rusk........................................ 6,199 3,954 266 23 1,038 214 638 9 58 2,262 2,525Sabine..................................... 2,496 1,645 121 8 353 58 280 3 26 1,035 817San Augustine......................... 1,566 957 71 8 242 72 196 4 14 560 578San Jacinto ............................. 3,067 1,990 125 19 387 109 401 4 30 1,222 973San Patricio............................. 6,488 3,872 360 37 1,061 270 784 21 84 2,472 2,241

San Saba ................................ 874 603 43 4 143 23 52 1 6 356 377Schleicher ............................... 377 234 25 2 71 6 35 0 4 156 143Scurry...................................... 2,270 1,464 126 6 405 68 180 4 14 888 926Shackelford............................. 564 351 25 2 116 16 52 1 2 201 254Shelby ..................................... 3,418 2,068 148 13 581 133 427 6 42 1,159 1,326

Sherman ................................. 298 193 25 2 57 12 7 0 1 139 123Smith....................................... 22,266 15,307 957 85 2,886 648 2,188 20 179 8,440 8,884Somervell ................................ 693 462 29 3 98 25 70 0 6 256 266Starr ........................................ 2,477 1,278 182 28 438 168 332 12 38 885 698Stephens................................. 1,484 1,000 68 4 222 29 149 1 14 579 595

Sterling.................................... 137 88 9 2 23 5 8 0 1 54 59Stonewall................................. 318 204 22 0 66 9 14 1 2 127 136Sutton...................................... 436 283 28 1 67 15 38 0 3 172 158Swisher ................................... 1,182 767 85 5 201 34 84 1 6 500 482Tarrant..................................... 112,542 75,625 4,464 457 14,832 4,428 11,592 79 1,065 40,609 45,657

Taylor ...................................... 14,567 9,717 630 130 2,051 601 1,283 18 137 5,304 5,977Terrell ...................................... 138 91 7 1 26 3 7 0 2 57 52Terry........................................ 1,612 1,012 103 9 292 51 131 3 9 650 647Throckmorton.......................... 296 196 17 2 59 5 20 0 0 109 129Titus ........................................ 2,974 1,907 118 16 498 117 289 2 26 1,016 1,252

Tom Green .............................. 12,258 8,197 527 68 1,706 452 1,182 14 112 4,447 5,017Travis ...................................... 51,299 34,666 2,146 307 6,309 2,077 5,282 28 485 18,581 20,596Trinity ...................................... 2,635 1,775 106 10 372 48 303 3 17 1,068 950Tyler ........................................ 3,322 2,058 170 19 490 107 425 9 45 1,255 1,138Upshur .................................... 5,162 3,285 226 27 767 163 624 6 63 1,909 1,859

Upton ...................................... 466 279 27 3 81 14 57 1 6 178 169Uvalde..................................... 2,612 1,668 147 19 380 99 268 6 26 1,017 985Val Verde................................. 3,145 1,953 199 36 452 143 325 6 31 1,242 1,023Van Zandt................................ 6,930 4,788 249 24 813 202 780 10 64 2,551 2,631Victoria .................................... 9,173 5,835 526 47 1,412 318 926 19 92 3,523 3,465

Walker..................................... 4,592 3,148 210 17 640 151 391 3 33 1,774 1,811Waller...................................... 2,680 1,761 111 17 396 104 264 3 25 1,006 1,018Ward ....................................... 1,501 906 77 8 242 49 197 4 20 588 512Washington ............................. 4,250 2,855 197 58 626 225 256 3 30 1,657 1,738Webb....................................... 9,362 5,451 617 122 1,517 522 990 28 115 3,377 3,288

Wharton .................................. 4,918 3,076 244 25 900 199 430 8 37 1,850 2,013Wheeler................................... 924 604 47 3 176 14 73 1 6 359 393Wichita .................................... 14,663 9,766 582 50 2,241 434 1,471 12 108 5,294 6,143Wilbarger................................. 2,080 1,402 78 12 335 57 177 1 18 737 951Willacy..................................... 1,588 943 105 14 261 75 176 3 13 633 555

Williamson............................... 15,660 10,887 661 75 1,937 663 1,266 12 157 6,049 5,888Wilson ..................................... 2,764 1,687 132 16 404 113 368 8 36 1,010 943Winkler .................................... 998 575 59 5 185 41 116 1 15 382 340Wise........................................ 4,787 3,105 197 23 652 179 575 5 51 1,798 1,674Wood....................................... 6,207 4,391 241 16 756 138 617 8 44 2,457 2,319

Yoakum ................................... 836 519 54 3 140 34 75 2 9 339 311Young...................................... 3,188 2,182 141 12 494 72 266 2 18 1,224 1,348Zapata..................................... 870 534 51 5 121 37 105 2 16 338 289Zavala ..................................... 921 556 39 12 135 50 114 3 11 329 317

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers 1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers 2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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155

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[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Utah3 ...................................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

$171,612 $120,588 $7,624 $1,055 $18,085 $6,822 $15,697 $134 $1,608 $67,387 $65,409

Beaver...................................... 632 455 33 1 56 15 66 1 3 264 241Box Elder ................................. 4,052 2,916 218 29 419 138 296 2 36 1,669 1,476Cache....................................... 6,008 4,311 313 31 659 243 401 3 48 2,422 2,406Carbon ..................................... 2,825 1,712 127 10 430 98 407 5 36 1,033 1,046Daggett .................................... 107 80 6 0 8 0 9 0 1 49 31

Davis........................................ 14,533 10,391 694 95 1,341 636 1,212 10 156 5,709 5,403Duchesne................................. 1,465 908 73 8 162 68 221 3 25 549 449Emery....................................... 1,159 713 55 8 134 50 179 4 16 435 358Garfield .................................... 597 436 29 1 61 20 45 0 5 250 216Grand....................................... 1,019 696 38 4 124 29 116 2 10 375 383

Iron........................................... 2,803 1,987 123 20 272 108 264 2 25 1,122 1,007Juab ......................................... 765 525 25 5 94 38 72 1 6 282 283Kane......................................... 957 705 40 5 102 19 77 1 6 408 338Millard ...................................... 1,290 920 61 8 137 43 106 1 16 537 489Morgan..................................... 489 350 25 2 55 28 21 1 3 204 173

Piute......................................... 218 145 9 0 27 7 26 0 3 92 71Rich.......................................... 221 169 13 2 23 4 8 0 2 107 82Salt Lake.................................. 70,008 49,553 2,698 372 7,341 2,746 6,648 43 608 26,780 27,790San Juan.................................. 838 511 42 6 113 57 99 1 8 328 263Sanpete.................................... 2,249 1,541 91 13 255 86 234 2 28 863 830

Sevier....................................... 2,317 1,614 106 12 239 79 241 3 25 951 804Summit..................................... 1,498 1,044 60 15 164 73 126 0 14 618 494Tooele ...................................... 2,095 1,366 71 18 253 115 243 2 29 738 768Uintah....................................... 2,423 1,561 109 12 295 117 290 7 32 954 783Utah ......................................... 22,906 15,551 1,300 217 2,590 1,071 1,921 16 239 9,162 8,576

Wasatch ................................... 1,232 867 65 6 127 44 104 3 15 544 419Washington .............................. 11,854 8,997 557 70 1,051 305 790 10 72 5,288 4,297Wayne...................................... 283 192 19 2 30 8 25 0 4 120 94Weber ...................................... 14,765 10,367 623 80 1,520 576 1,448 10 141 5,537 5,836

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Vermont

156

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[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Vermont 3 ............................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

$73,890 $51,274 $2,493 $389 $8,233 $2,028 $8,612 $76 $785 $26,964 $29,204

Addison.................................... 3,712 2,589 138 15 431 110 385 5 40 1,412 1,452Bennington............................... 5,732 4,202 172 29 498 137 635 5 54 2,164 2,328Caledonia................................. 3,868 2,606 151 18 471 112 466 5 42 1,419 1,521Chittenden................................ 14,175 9,875 509 68 1,640 403 1,537 10 133 5,005 5,767Essex ....................................... 973 629 37 4 103 30 152 2 17 356 331

Franklin .................................... 4,142 2,619 168 24 525 140 609 8 50 1,411 1,551Grand Isle ................................ 809 549 28 3 98 14 109 1 8 310 284Lamoille.................................... 2,466 1,671 87 13 279 64 319 2 28 911 916Orange..................................... 3,235 2,259 106 13 344 82 389 5 38 1,242 1,220Orleans .................................... 3,498 2,263 147 24 426 115 479 6 39 1,239 1,285

Rutland..................................... 9,308 6,390 271 62 1,030 297 1,151 13 95 3,293 3,724Washington .............................. 7,467 5,191 220 47 837 213 862 5 92 2,593 3,042Windham.................................. 5,992 4,280 155 29 615 131 706 3 72 2,256 2,374Windsor.................................... 8,510 6,152 305 41 939 178 812 7 77 3,356 3,407

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157

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Virgin Islands3 ...................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

$7,718 $5,278 $252 $110 $665 $468 $850 $11 $85 $2,761 $2,573

St. Croix ................................... 3,873 2,492 162 64 343 256 492 7 57 1,411 1,142St. John and St. Thomas.......... 3,837 2,779 90 46 322 211 355 3 28 1,347 1,429

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Virginia3 .............................. $714,309 $477,367 $23,610 $3,374 $84,746 $23,482 $92,648 $965 $8,117 $245,750 $282,684

Accomack ................................ 5,148 3,644 143 28 612 143 529 5 44 1,857 2,058Albermarle................................ 8,774 6,498 351 43 1,021 209 599 3 50 3,478 3,724Alexandria City......................... 8,389 6,119 277 24 984 176 763 1 47 3,008 3,923Alleghany ................................. 1,696 1,025 72 7 231 43 296 3 18 578 588Amelia ...................................... 1,319 872 37 3 140 48 198 2 19 464 468

Amherst.................................... 4,083 2,740 110 19 422 109 631 5 47 1,418 1,470Appomattox.............................. 1,850 1,237 54 9 196 55 272 2 26 650 657Arlington................................... 12,466 9,374 440 50 1,370 265 925 2 39 4,596 5,994Augusta.................................... 8,226 5,710 280 31 836 216 1,055 9 88 3,067 2,934Bath.......................................... 754 523 26 5 81 21 90 1 6 282 290

Bedford City ............................. 1,330 951 32 5 153 39 138 1 10 483 557Bedford .................................... 7,208 5,019 271 29 696 177 934 6 77 2,692 2,531Bland........................................ 945 525 34 5 112 37 208 4 21 300 301Botetourt .................................. 3,776 2,549 123 13 405 105 532 6 43 1,369 1,335Bristol City................................ 3,256 2,140 99 8 488 60 427 6 27 1,000 1,506

Brunswick................................. 2,327 1,507 59 12 287 79 348 3 31 758 890Buchanan................................. 6,288 1,593 183 25 806 198 3,048 99 339 1,162 1,104Buckingham ............................. 1,820 1,162 54 8 240 68 267 4 18 633 647Buena Vista City ...................... 986 633 27 4 147 24 137 2 11 325 398Campbell.................................. 6,797 4,610 195 25 675 204 1,005 10 75 2,359 2,481

Caroline.................................... 2,583 1,642 75 15 323 96 399 4 29 903 922Carroll ...................................... 4,099 2,615 117 27 493 163 622 6 56 1,373 1,540Charles City ............................. 846 535 22 3 122 29 127 1 9 294 291Charlotte .................................. 1,916 1,229 54 9 236 76 289 3 22 641 709Charlottesville City ................... 4,493 3,199 126 25 492 126 491 2 32 1,536 2,021

Chesapeake City...................... 16,016 10,238 512 99 2,029 746 2,150 20 221 5,145 6,037Chesterfield.............................. 22,646 15,355 705 93 2,379 979 2,799 19 318 7,956 8,278Clarke....................................... 1,397 999 56 5 174 30 123 1 10 520 587Clifton Forge City ..................... 661 411 15 5 98 16 107 1 7 176 302Colonial Heights City................ 2,820 2,027 98 10 375 67 218 3 22 985 1,264

Covington City.......................... 1,342 841 62 8 207 40 168 1 15 445 579Craig ........................................ 653 382 20 2 87 20 129 1 13 201 235Culpeper .................................. 3,710 2,495 138 21 460 139 416 5 37 1,333 1,428Cumberland ............................. 1,080 697 27 11 139 46 146 1 10 369 382Danville City ............................. 8,043 5,734 149 26 812 222 1,018 8 73 2,515 3,680

Dickenson ................................ 3,372 1,082 133 20 491 122 1,334 43 145 781 753Dinwiddie ................................. 2,885 1,785 73 14 346 113 509 3 40 916 1,009Emporia City ............................ 978 635 23 4 137 37 127 1 10 311 431Essex ....................................... 1,500 1,024 42 6 190 52 175 1 13 549 593Fairfax City............................... 1,867 1,400 78 5 191 57 124 0 12 732 819

Fairfax ...................................... 57,437 42,386 2,515 311 6,112 1,875 3,856 16 366 22,573 24,241Falls Church City...................... 1,001 748 32 2 122 22 66 0 7 335 520Fauquier................................... 4,934 3,400 191 24 624 184 466 2 42 1,885 1,888Floyd ........................................ 1,808 1,167 71 11 248 54 239 2 17 639 684Fluvanna .................................. 2,535 1,912 81 11 207 54 244 3 22 1,070 859

Franklin City ............................. 1,379 897 36 5 207 43 171 3 17 450 600Franklin .................................... 6,306 4,214 218 33 632 159 965 9 77 2,261 2,203Frederick .................................. 5,756 4,035 186 32 608 205 638 5 48 2,117 2,112Fredericksburg City.................. 2,506 1,751 66 13 358 71 230 1 17 790 1,251Galax City ................................ 1,286 870 30 4 167 30 176 1 9 436 550

Giles......................................... 2,861 1,714 95 9 442 75 484 7 32 926 1,126Gloucester................................ 3,566 2,367 118 18 439 120 455 4 44 1,224 1,333Goochland................................ 2,057 1,486 66 8 225 47 202 2 21 811 779Grayson ................................... 2,687 1,779 62 11 291 61 453 3 29 892 1,038Greene..................................... 1,339 876 32 5 137 53 217 2 19 467 449

Greensville ............................... 1,323 832 35 10 174 40 210 2 20 444 485Halifax ...................................... 5,464 3,447 141 24 632 187 954 7 75 1,644 2,116Hampton City ........................... 13,637 8,830 477 78 1,824 504 1,751 15 158 4,596 5,243Hanover ................................... 9,312 6,808 258 28 997 285 853 5 81 3,482 3,729Harrisonburg City ..................... 1,613 1,145 69 5 207 42 136 1 9 596 725

Henrico..................................... 31,595 23,064 907 122 3,573 924 2,751 12 239 11,129 14,292Henry ....................................... 8,849 5,919 197 40 786 223 1,546 6 130 2,874 3,252Highland................................... 400 269 16 4 55 11 41 0 4 151 152Hopewell City ........................... 3,216 2,091 108 9 450 108 410 4 36 1,072 1,311Isle Of Wight ............................ 3,547 2,313 116 24 432 109 506 6 39 1,254 1,247

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James City ............................... $6,156 $4,680 $356 $19 $581 $118 $364 $4 $34 $2,698 $2,313King And Queen....................... 823 547 30 4 117 29 89 1 7 300 319King George............................. 1,139 723 35 7 140 60 159 1 15 381 406King William ............................. 1,597 1,074 53 8 213 67 168 1 13 598 584Lancaster ................................. 2,784 2,082 126 4 352 38 167 1 13 1,166 1,171

Lee........................................... 3,890 1,618 125 17 601 129 1,250 31 117 982 1,129Lexington City .......................... 1,301 932 54 9 172 24 103 2 6 485 590Loudoun................................... 8,437 5,918 302 37 1,012 347 741 2 77 3,136 3,398Louisa ...................................... 2,972 1,965 81 16 327 92 441 7 44 1,043 1,036Lunenburg................................ 1,660 1,085 43 7 201 50 249 3 21 553 637

Lynchburg City ......................... 10,235 7,125 264 99 1,116 440 1,091 8 92 3,288 4,568Madison ................................... 1,472 1,030 49 10 171 35 158 1 19 568 559Martinsville City........................ 3,639 2,445 103 16 409 103 516 2 47 1,149 1,592Manassas................................. 1,984 1,264 57 13 260 111 253 1 24 616 805Manassas City ......................... 471 271 17 0 72 30 74 1 7 151 157Mathews................................... 1,646 1,168 75 8 230 28 125 2 9 653 658

Mecklenburg ............................ 5,067 3,415 133 19 550 164 724 5 57 1,703 1,945Middlesex................................. 1,997 1,446 71 8 238 51 170 1 11 799 759Montgomery ............................. 6,873 4,519 223 28 795 225 1,002 7 74 2,359 2,636Nelson...................................... 2,086 1,410 66 10 269 60 249 2 19 745 790New Kent ................................. 1,365 909 39 6 140 71 182 1 18 469 467

Newport News City .................. 16,765 10,799 581 83 2,345 640 2,111 21 185 5,548 6,812Norfolk City .............................. 21,333 13,887 745 108 2,890 766 2,710 20 208 7,051 9,116Northampton ............................ 2,130 1,522 59 12 237 65 216 2 18 782 883Northumberland ....................... 2,566 1,898 98 9 313 44 191 1 10 1,052 1,027Norton City............................... 1,021 454 34 2 160 35 308 7 22 257 322

Nottoway.................................. 2,043 1,367 55 12 252 77 256 1 23 637 888Orange..................................... 3,971 2,931 131 11 401 89 375 3 29 1,562 1,528Page......................................... 3,148 2,075 105 13 390 98 430 5 32 1,072 1,210Patrick ...................................... 2,693 1,807 63 12 270 70 435 3 31 889 1,008Petersburg City ........................ 5,073 3,191 117 61 545 277 803 4 76 1,476 2,018

Pittsylvania............................... 8,954 5,910 256 46 937 254 1,420 12 120 3,004 3,347Portsmouth City ....................... 11,008 6,992 339 64 1,445 450 1,565 13 139 3,392 4,566Poquoson................................. 1,061 733 49 2 154 28 90 1 4 379 435Powhatan ................................. 1,916 1,303 63 6 202 71 244 2 24 695 667Prince Edward.......................... 2,322 1,585 55 7 260 86 302 3 25 772 962

Prince George.......................... 2,393 1,515 82 18 286 101 354 3 34 819 795Prince William .......................... 12,210 7,744 388 74 1,396 790 1,616 8 197 3,902 4,322Pulaski ..................................... 5,394 3,391 151 15 632 132 987 9 77 1,702 2,035Radford City ............................. 1,507 1,060 48 4 169 30 186 1 11 513 662Rappahannock......................... 861 585 33 5 101 22 106 1 6 351 291

Richmond................................. 1,166 806 33 8 147 37 125 2 9 418 479Richmond City.......................... 24,701 16,950 561 118 2,846 830 3,164 11 220 7,685 11,292Roanoke................................... 11,780 8,464 379 34 1,269 285 1,235 9 105 4,209 4,912Roanoke City ........................... 13,186 8,757 355 50 1,628 354 1,897 10 135 4,133 5,851Rockbridge............................... 2,752 1,890 108 14 298 70 340 3 29 1,069 962

Rockingham............................. 9,833 7,144 327 46 1,066 224 945 8 71 3,660 4,104Russell ..................................... 5,255 1,977 214 23 730 144 1,931 50 184 1,286 1,302Salem City................................ 3,792 2,668 116 15 472 79 409 4 29 1,303 1,660Scott......................................... 3,788 1,960 192 15 631 102 802 18 70 1,174 1,281Shenandoah............................. 5,088 3,760 170 14 539 143 427 3 33 1,945 2,056

Smyth....................................... 5,109 3,107 132 17 661 131 975 10 75 1,568 1,932Southampton............................ 2,256 1,428 84 13 332 64 307 3 25 790 849Spotsylvania............................. 6,606 4,271 221 37 780 320 865 7 104 2,234 2,395Stafford..................................... 4,769 3,111 147 13 550 254 626 5 65 1,648 1,715Staunton City............................ 4,032 2,905 103 25 439 79 445 2 34 1,350 1,816

Suffolk City............................... 6,844 4,333 184 39 778 278 1,115 10 106 2,155 2,550Surry ........................................ 788 499 32 5 101 25 114 1 11 287 283Sussex ..................................... 1,497 944 44 9 205 47 227 1 20 500 578Tazewell ................................... 7,340 3,313 273 41 1,176 229 2,063 49 196 2,002 2,301Virginia Beach City................... 32,566 21,785 1,343 160 4,063 1,347 3,467 28 372 11,719 12,577

Warren ..................................... 3,580 2,431 109 15 466 130 392 5 32 1,233 1,430Washington .............................. 7,643 4,596 271 31 978 191 1,443 27 104 2,510 2,687Waynesboro City...................... 3,435 2,406 120 11 411 75 380 2 31 1,192 1,505Westmoreland.......................... 2,552 1,773 68 8 315 79 283 3 22 915 996Williamsburg City ..................... 1,831 1,333 83 6 263 31 111 0 4 673 905

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Winchester City........................ $3,403 $2,445 $97 $14 $443 $77 $307 $2 $19 $1,205 $1,569Wise......................................... 6,713 2,739 273 41 1,058 217 2,112 60 212 1,753 1,900Wythe....................................... 4,184 2,571 108 19 527 120 761 7 72 1,290 1,597York.......................................... 5,023 3,512 190 22 582 179 497 4 39 1,844 1,863

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Washington

161

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Washington3 ......................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

$632,948 $448,301 $24,692 $2,854 $68,822 $17,058 $65,576 $500 $5,144 $242,628 $248,846

Adams...................................... 1,572 1,058 73 11 192 40 180 2 17 639 575Asotin ....................................... 3,221 2,177 125 12 419 80 381 5 24 1,192 1,258Benton...................................... 15,192 10,553 613 63 1,680 454 1,662 15 153 5,786 5,754Chelan...................................... 8,542 6,433 274 30 859 161 726 6 53 3,410 3,461Clallam..................................... 12,908 9,480 591 44 1,319 206 1,172 15 78 5,422 4,889

Clark......................................... 31,731 22,020 1,181 142 3,469 975 3,599 24 321 11,799 12,196Columbia.................................. 683 463 28 2 82 17 85 1 3 279 248Cowlitz ..................................... 13,133 8,750 617 43 1,702 322 1,589 16 98 5,029 4,880Douglas.................................... 3,686 2,668 139 15 389 100 348 2 26 1,558 1,365Ferry......................................... 840 529 29 2 84 28 151 2 12 310 254

Franklin .................................... 3,824 2,670 154 21 385 143 419 2 31 1,543 1,388Garfield .................................... 434 284 29 2 78 14 24 0 4 182 177Grant........................................ 7,998 5,670 322 34 825 220 855 8 65 3,315 2,879Grays Harbor ........................... 11,058 7,380 417 50 1,306 311 1,474 16 104 4,230 3,967Island ....................................... 7,211 5,413 346 19 679 151 556 7 42 3,029 2,667

Jefferson .................................. 5,239 4,007 244 15 444 80 420 3 29 2,362 1,837King.......................................... 174,833 128,655 6,568 768 18,198 4,082 15,463 59 1,042 67,249 73,628Kitsap ....................................... 20,345 14,042 804 81 2,255 644 2,300 13 206 7,394 7,865Kittitas ...................................... 3,788 2,764 143 16 381 90 363 3 27 1,517 1,403Klickitat..................................... 2,575 1,792 118 15 251 71 298 5 24 1,050 872

Lewis........................................ 10,485 7,002 445 51 1,260 264 1,336 17 109 4,033 3,806Lincoln...................................... 1,701 1,167 107 5 236 26 146 2 14 746 627Mason ...................................... 8,168 5,937 323 33 738 200 855 11 70 3,392 2,808Okanogan ................................ 5,214 3,607 168 22 514 158 683 9 50 2,024 1,798Pacific ...................................... 4,485 3,237 156 11 486 78 482 8 28 1,855 1,619

Pend Oreille ............................. 1,568 998 59 8 161 36 280 4 24 595 467Pierce....................................... 68,844 46,408 2,679 399 7,939 2,348 8,308 75 686 25,106 26,152San Juan.................................. 2,215 1,760 100 6 212 30 100 1 6 1,017 839Skagit ....................................... 14,305 10,347 609 45 1,579 319 1,303 13 89 6,000 5,389Skamania ................................. 1,002 657 43 5 116 29 138 3 11 389 330

Snohomish............................... 56,893 40,196 2,110 247 6,131 1,670 5,964 41 533 21,483 22,146Spokane................................... 48,462 33,417 1,897 283 5,604 1,356 5,419 43 444 17,721 19,743Stevens .................................... 5,052 3,277 225 25 533 149 760 12 71 1,920 1,613Thurston................................... 23,423 16,335 826 123 2,431 777 2,650 21 259 8,600 9,063Wahkiakum .............................. 682 473 31 2 90 13 68 1 3 283 230

Walla Walla .............................. 7,034 5,085 257 27 815 169 638 2 42 2,719 3,036Whatcom.................................. 18,332 12,948 858 65 2,020 491 1,800 13 136 7,261 7,113Whitman................................... 3,593 2,538 210 13 460 80 266 4 22 1,572 1,414Yakima ..................................... 22,668 16,099 773 101 2,498 677 2,315 18 187 8,615 9,092

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West Virginia

162

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

West Virginia 3 ....................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

$275,672 $158,134 $12,206 $1,521 $44,062 $8,386 $46,452 $960 $3,951 $90,417 $101,586

Barbour .................................... 2,238 1,235 112 15 388 83 359 11 32 739 811Berkeley................................... 8,019 5,237 231 45 872 266 1,251 11 103 2,729 2,895Boone....................................... 4,217 1,775 206 32 802 160 1,121 31 92 1,228 1,238Braxton..................................... 1,933 1,020 106 10 323 67 367 7 33 649 650Brooke...................................... 4,531 2,816 269 16 859 83 443 7 36 1,647 1,879

Cabell....................................... 14,542 9,132 579 66 2,110 379 2,091 27 157 4,797 5,954Calhoun.................................... 1,156 599 51 12 200 51 223 6 17 376 381Clay.......................................... 1,421 668 69 10 224 47 366 6 32 444 411Doddridge ................................ 966 574 48 6 150 35 137 4 11 328 327Fayette ..................................... 8,311 4,209 369 48 1,635 297 1,579 38 136 2,600 3,057

Gilmer ...................................... 1,012 573 42 7 146 40 180 5 19 344 328Grant........................................ 1,448 885 69 10 214 51 203 3 15 527 509Greenbrier................................ 5,374 3,090 229 30 802 175 948 18 81 1,807 1,914Hampshire................................ 2,573 1,649 92 16 301 109 373 6 30 938 829Hancock................................... 6,410 4,052 407 23 1,163 128 585 11 40 2,412 2,542

Hardy ....................................... 1,550 1,014 55 8 198 58 199 3 15 573 564Harrison ................................... 11,289 6,888 488 79 1,889 342 1,471 23 108 3,816 4,571Jackson.................................... 4,266 2,532 269 21 679 124 583 10 48 1,571 1,420Jefferson .................................. 4,395 2,926 134 22 516 158 582 5 49 1,558 1,616Kanawha.................................. 33,899 21,183 1,471 151 5,367 998 4,322 61 348 11,614 13,866

Lewis........................................ 2,623 1,581 98 18 384 85 411 9 36 870 981Lincoln...................................... 3,054 1,334 144 23 522 129 804 20 79 874 859Logan....................................... 6,952 2,928 287 70 1,229 280 1,934 48 173 1,912 2,080McDowell ................................. 5,757 1,955 206 55 1,098 236 1,925 72 210 1,287 1,636Marion...................................... 9,831 6,145 449 44 1,632 222 1,235 20 86 3,306 4,177

Marshall ................................... 5,191 3,276 245 18 910 115 580 11 36 1,835 2,092Mason ...................................... 3,860 2,149 217 23 656 139 614 15 48 1,306 1,323Mercer...................................... 10,592 5,657 416 47 1,812 331 2,103 38 187 3,145 4,005Mineral ..................................... 3,521 2,235 167 16 507 84 470 8 33 1,254 1,302Mingo ....................................... 5,113 1,729 174 28 827 223 1,863 55 213 1,134 1,310

Monongalia .............................. 8,206 5,211 342 45 1,252 227 1,025 17 84 2,861 3,340Monroe..................................... 2,005 1,149 84 14 301 62 362 5 28 667 705Morgan..................................... 2,137 1,467 78 10 249 47 264 2 20 806 761Nicholas ................................... 4,441 2,155 205 21 740 146 1,063 28 85 1,353 1,422Ohio ......................................... 8,885 6,111 341 43 1,358 204 760 9 58 3,187 3,976

Pendleton................................. 1,109 722 54 6 142 25 149 2 11 442 386Pleasants ................................. 1,120 699 59 6 173 28 141 2 13 399 429Pocahontas .............................. 1,425 822 61 6 224 38 246 5 23 501 492Preston..................................... 4,088 2,311 227 26 651 128 663 23 58 1,425 1,386Putnam..................................... 6,075 3,615 343 28 949 174 874 16 74 2,191 2,090

Raleigh..................................... 13,194 6,397 524 69 2,321 399 3,152 68 266 3,767 4,641Randolph.................................. 3,906 2,281 166 28 582 117 667 11 57 1,265 1,441Ritchie ...................................... 1,558 929 58 8 243 39 257 3 21 507 550Roane ...................................... 2,284 1,260 98 14 339 79 450 9 38 711 772Summers.................................. 1,761 928 76 12 250 56 398 10 33 543 581

Taylor ....................................... 1,933 1,133 69 11 296 62 327 7 29 594 723Tucker ...................................... 1,198 728 53 7 184 46 165 5 11 428 424Tyler ......................................... 1,517 934 86 11 250 27 187 5 18 575 520Upshur ..................................... 3,075 1,793 161 17 486 83 480 13 43 1,054 1,110Wayne...................................... 5,776 3,106 267 37 841 172 1,220 27 107 1,837 1,906

Webster.................................... 1,537 663 70 12 262 57 429 8 34 426 446Wetzel ...................................... 3,061 1,814 186 18 544 87 373 10 29 1,099 1,098Wirt........................................... 781 433 37 4 111 36 146 3 11 265 229Wood........................................ 13,601 8,751 653 71 2,054 364 1,574 21 114 4,707 5,408Wyoming .................................. 4,951 1,670 211 29 846 192 1,757 62 185 1,193 1,224

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Wisconsin3 ......................... $678,353 $488,417 $23,812 $3,232 $78,995 $17,763 $60,617 $360 $5,156 $258,111 $278,213

Adams...................................... 3,595 2,675 94 16 297 57 420 4 32 1,501 1,111Ashland.................................... 2,426 1,652 82 15 325 63 265 1 24 854 1,009Barron ...................................... 6,511 4,585 270 24 804 180 589 6 52 2,504 2,602Bayfield .................................... 2,415 1,772 93 16 247 32 236 2 17 991 847Brown....................................... 23,525 16,295 1,056 115 3,184 700 1,985 12 177 8,777 9,605

Buffalo...................................... 1,948 1,377 97 6 251 44 158 1 11 813 761Burnett ..................................... 2,912 2,154 91 7 272 59 300 4 24 1,185 991Calumet.................................... 4,213 3,013 198 21 517 116 320 1 28 1,703 1,630Chippewa................................. 7,441 5,100 319 55 954 248 700 7 58 2,825 2,925Clark......................................... 4,315 3,019 220 29 606 118 293 2 28 1,792 1,762

Columbia.................................. 7,249 5,416 229 23 810 173 552 3 42 2,817 2,989Crawford .................................. 2,341 1,640 81 11 272 72 241 2 21 865 921Dane ........................................ 40,527 29,862 1,245 236 3,997 1,139 3,748 12 287 15,111 17,126Dodge ...................................... 10,850 8,015 388 43 1,277 275 781 4 66 4,295 4,494Door ......................................... 4,992 3,736 207 20 600 83 320 3 21 2,037 2,076

Douglas.................................... 5,505 3,656 190 25 720 153 697 4 58 1,919 2,174Dunn ........................................ 4,002 2,755 182 20 478 131 389 2 42 1,551 1,549Eau Claire ................................ 10,961 7,627 417 54 1,354 297 1,116 8 86 3,999 4,585Florence................................... 802 584 24 2 85 8 91 1 7 333 263Fond Du Lac ............................ 12,601 9,215 465 54 1,450 340 992 4 82 4,871 5,310

Forest....................................... 1,640 1,172 59 7 187 29 168 2 17 662 578Grant........................................ 6,809 4,829 319 34 922 163 495 6 40 2,581 2,902Green....................................... 4,397 3,247 165 13 519 114 307 2 27 1,705 1,916Green Lake .............................. 3,307 2,477 113 12 373 62 247 1 22 1,307 1,395Iowa ......................................... 2,477 1,780 109 9 299 53 208 2 16 1,001 1,003

Iron........................................... 1,384 982 52 2 171 35 134 2 8 537 536Jackson.................................... 2,417 1,697 94 12 278 69 249 1 18 936 924Jefferson .................................. 9,710 6,809 292 125 1,057 501 845 1 80 3,594 3,845Juneau ..................................... 3,866 2,762 106 18 429 99 412 3 36 1,502 1,438Kenosha................................... 17,720 12,210 532 69 2,088 524 2,085 15 195 6,208 7,207

Kewaunee................................ 2,697 1,902 142 12 384 67 169 1 18 1,114 1,121LaCrosse.................................. 12,416 9,084 415 52 1,407 289 1,074 5 90 4,617 5,270Lafayette .................................. 2,114 1,497 107 6 292 55 143 1 11 860 880Langlade .................................. 3,434 2,479 122 14 398 78 322 2 19 1,351 1,351Lincoln...................................... 4,602 3,278 170 26 567 116 410 2 35 1,769 1,811

Manitowoc................................ 12,614 9,223 445 48 1,549 306 958 5 78 4,870 5,369Marathon.................................. 14,926 10,566 679 60 1,942 392 1,181 8 99 5,862 6,066Marinette .................................. 7,150 5,006 264 25 921 176 704 7 48 2,715 2,761Marquette................................. 2,888 2,201 89 12 253 60 259 2 15 1,224 1,022Menominee .............................. 463 305 10 5 36 33 69 0 5 156 147

Milwaukee................................ 121,799 85,977 3,206 659 14,129 3,328 13,304 70 1,126 42,480 53,217Monroe..................................... 4,477 3,124 169 20 535 123 462 4 42 1,680 1,791Oconto ..................................... 4,964 3,491 222 20 583 138 464 6 43 2,013 1,773Oneida ..................................... 6,949 5,195 239 36 715 172 548 3 40 2,895 2,562Outagamie ............................... 17,286 12,277 784 68 2,215 457 1,364 6 117 6,726 6,983

Ozaukee................................... 10,742 8,199 397 37 1,161 240 644 3 62 4,524 4,391Pepin........................................ 1,027 716 50 4 138 22 86 0 10 414 415Pierce....................................... 3,479 2,493 150 19 401 93 291 1 28 1,388 1,343Polk.......................................... 5,345 3,901 193 20 572 124 490 5 40 2,129 2,054Portage .................................... 6,998 5,021 248 28 810 202 632 2 55 2,614 2,831

Price......................................... 2,640 1,853 108 17 348 56 238 2 18 1,048 998Racine...................................... 24,779 17,580 775 170 2,719 785 2,493 15 241 9,153 9,919Richland................................... 2,453 1,705 102 18 345 63 200 2 18 925 1,038Rock......................................... 19,761 14,243 667 92 2,250 493 1,848 10 158 7,446 7,935Rusk......................................... 2,344 1,612 93 11 301 51 252 5 15 899 928

St.Croix .................................... 5,628 4,002 225 21 706 159 466 4 45 2,136 2,250Sauk......................................... 7,339 5,387 267 32 830 187 583 3 53 2,922 3,015Sawyer ..................................... 2,621 1,932 87 12 245 69 260 2 14 1,094 900Shawano.................................. 5,904 4,235 257 30 743 154 452 4 30 2,428 2,292Sheboygan............................... 15,519 11,636 536 57 1,758 342 1,093 4 93 6,244 6,457

Taylor ....................................... 2,426 1,699 122 12 330 58 190 3 14 1,008 965Trempealeau............................ 3,775 2,639 143 14 526 99 326 2 27 1,472 1,551Vernon...................................... 3,851 2,688 184 14 519 81 332 4 28 1,479 1,599Vilas ......................................... 4,683 3,684 163 11 418 68 324 2 17 2,049 1,669Walworth .................................. 11,339 8,433 344 38 1,225 299 905 3 90 4,414 4,741

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Washburn................................. $2,890 $2,076 $100 $12 $313 $54 $306 $3 $24 $1,128 $1,031Washington .............................. 13,470 10,044 429 52 1,496 322 1,020 5 103 5,282 5,466Waukesha ................................ 44,991 33,826 1,658 180 5,033 1,048 2,958 15 274 18,169 18,489Waupaca.................................. 7,906 5,755 289 30 944 189 634 6 58 3,192 3,168Waushara................................. 3,923 2,894 128 18 391 84 374 3 31 1,577 1,423

Winnebago............................... 19,746 14,478 713 77 2,270 426 1,639 9 135 7,548 8,180Wood........................................ 11,120 7,952 528 46 1,454 261 809 6 62 4,320 4,561

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries. 2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents. 3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999 —Continued

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2 ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

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Table 5.—Amount of OASDI benefits in current-payment status, by type of benefit, by sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, and by state and county, December 1999

[In thousands]

State and county Total

Retirement benefits Survivors benefits Disability benefits Aged 65 or older

Retiredworkers1

1 Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Wivesand

husbands Children

Widowsand

widowers2

2 Includes nondisabled widows and widowers, disabled widows and widowers, widowed mothers and fathers, and parents.

ChildrenDisabledworkers

Wivesand

husbands Children Men Women

Wyoming 3 ...........................

3 Total includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

$54,983 $38,258 $2,081 $232 $6,297 $1,775 $5,778 $53 $508 $21,236 $20,444

Albany ...................................... 2,464 1,790 71 14 249 67 252 2 20 945 972Big Horn................................... 1,653 1,159 67 8 189 46 165 2 19 676 618Campbell.................................. 2,014 1,237 69 11 241 119 297 5 35 707 657Carbon ..................................... 1,774 1,206 54 6 199 69 219 1 22 695 617Converse.................................. 1,331 910 59 2 159 52 132 3 12 522 473

Crook ....................................... 703 486 32 2 90 16 70 1 6 304 248Fremont.................................... 4,680 3,245 173 39 481 195 500 5 44 1,818 1,618Goshen .................................... 1,847 1,272 96 9 281 37 138 2 13 741 751Hot Springs .............................. 930 644 28 7 127 22 97 1 5 324 383Johnson ................................... 1,180 875 47 2 123 18 109 1 3 484 443

Laramie.................................... 8,289 5,741 266 32 919 251 986 8 86 2,958 3,190Lincoln...................................... 1,634 1,220 79 9 157 68 95 1 7 721 563Natrona .................................... 8,652 6,102 314 30 934 231 951 6 86 3,327 3,282Niobrara ................................... 406 274 20 1 66 10 33 0 3 160 166Park.......................................... 3,552 2,575 163 14 429 79 264 2 24 1,463 1,361

Platte........................................ 1,370 952 59 2 172 41 131 1 11 565 503Sheridan................................... 3,601 2,474 133 5 464 94 396 4 32 1,326 1,444Sublette.................................... 698 520 29 3 72 14 59 1 2 311 238Sweetwater .............................. 3,299 2,166 101 16 404 171 404 4 31 1,177 1,170Teton ........................................ 1,177 901 67 5 97 22 81 0 6 537 421

Uinta......................................... 1,442 884 52 12 152 106 211 2 22 526 445Washakie ................................. 1,241 913 50 2 151 18 95 1 9 526 498Weston..................................... 1,038 704 53 4 143 30 92 1 9 420 382

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