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8/14/2019 Social Security: oasdi sc03 http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/social-security-oasdi-sc03 1/179 Preface This annual publication focuses on the Social Security beneficiary population at the local level. It presents basic program data on the number and type of beneficiaries and the amount of benefits paid in each state and county. It also shows the numbers of men and women aged 65 or older receiving benefits. This report is a useful planning aid for Social Security Administration field offices and for those providing information to federal, state, and local government agencies. The data are derived from the Master Beneficiary Record, the principal administrative file of Social Security beneficiaries. The national ZIP + 4 file produced by the U.S. Postal Service is used to designate the beneficiary's state and county. The ZIP + 4 file, which specifies counties in terms of 9-digit ZIP Codes, provides a more accurate designation of counties in places where ZIP Code areas cross county boundaries than that which is available in the Master Beneficiary Record. The data include only persons whose benefits are currently payable. Those whose benefits were withheld are excluded. Some Social Security beneficiaries have a representative payee—a person designated by the Social Security Administration to receive their monthly benefit when such action is in the beneficiary's best interest. About 4 percent of all adult beneficiaries and virtually all child beneficiaries under age 18 have representative payees. For most children, the representative payee is the parent with whom the child resides. For beneficiaries with representative payees, the state and county designations are those of the representative payees, not those of the beneficiaries. A special procedure (controlled rounding) has been used in preparing Tables 4 and 5 to avoid disclosure of the reason for eligibility of small groups and the amount of benefits received. Under this procedure, county data on the number of persons shown in Table 4 are changed according to the following formula: 1. If the number is divisible by 5 (ends in 0 or 5), then the numbers are not changed. 2. Otherwise, the number is rounded either to the next higher number divisible by 5 or the next lower number divisible by 5, in such a way that the difference between each rounded and unrounded cell value, each rounded and unrounded row total, and each rounded and unrounded column total is less than 5. After the numbers in Table 4 have been rounded, the dollar amounts in Table 5 are proportionately adjusted upward or downward, as appropriate. Jennie H. Park in the Division of Retirement, Survivors, and Disability Insurance Statistics and Analysis programmed and compiled the data for this report. Emil Loomis designed the cover. Laurie Brown produced the report and prepared the electronic versions for the Web at http://www.socialsecurity.gov/policy. For questions pertaining to the data, please call Jennie Park at 410-965-9358 or e-mail [email protected]. For additional copies, please call 202-358-6274 or e-mail [email protected]. Edward J. DeMarco Associate Commissioner for Research, Evaluation, and Statistics August 2004

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Preface

This annual publication focuses on the Social Security beneficiary population at the local level. It

presents basic program data on the number and type of beneficiaries and the amount of benefitspaid in each state and county. It also shows the numbers of men and women aged 65 or older

receiving benefits. This report is a useful planning aid for Social Security Administration fieldoffices and for those providing information to federal, state, and local government agencies.

The data are derived from the Master Beneficiary Record, the principal administrative file ofSocial Security beneficiaries. The national ZIP + 4 file produced by the U.S. Postal Service is used

to designate the beneficiary's state and county. The ZIP + 4 file, which specifies counties in termsof 9-digit ZIP Codes, provides a more accurate designation of counties in places where ZIP Code

areas cross county boundaries than that which is available in the Master Beneficiary Record.

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

Some Social Security beneficiaries have a representative payee—a person designated by theSocial Security Administration to receive their monthly benefit when such action is in the

beneficiary's best interest. About 4 percent of all adult beneficiaries and virtually all child

beneficiaries under age 18 have representative payees. For most children, the representativepayee is the parent with whom the child resides. For beneficiaries with representative payees, thestate and county designations are those of the representative payees, not those of the

beneficiaries.

A special procedure (controlled rounding) has been used in preparing Tables 4 and 5 to avoid

disclosure of the reason for eligibil ity of small groups and the amount of benefits received. Underthis procedure, county data on the number of persons shown in Table 4 are changed according to

the following formula:

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

2. Otherwise, the number is rounded either to the next higher number divisible by 5 or thenext lower number divisible by 5, in such a way that the difference between each rounded

and unrounded cell value, each rounded and unrounded row total, and each rounded andunrounded column total is less than 5.

After the numbers in Table 4 have been rounded, the dollar amounts in Table 5 are proportionatelyadjusted upward or downward, as appropriate.

Jennie H. Park in the Division of Retirement, Survivors, and Disability Insurance Statistics andAnalysis programmed and compiled the data for this report. Emil Loomis designed the cover.

Laurie Brown produced the report and prepared the electronic versions for the Web athttp://www.socialsecurity.gov/policy.

For questions pertaining to the data, please call Jennie Park at 410-965-9358 or e-mail

[email protected]. For additional copies, please call 202-358-6274 or [email protected].

Edward J. DeMarco

Associate Commissionerfor Research, Evaluation, and Statistics

August 2004

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Tables

1. Beneficiaries as a percentage of the total resident population and of the population

aged 65 or older, by state, December 2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

State or other area

2. Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by state or other area,

type of benefit, and sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

3. Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by state or other area, type of benefit,

and sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

County

4. Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit,

and sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

5. Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

Table 4 Table 5

Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. . . . . . . . . . . 92Alaska . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8. . . . . . . . . . . 94Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9. . . . . . . . . . . 95

Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10. . . . . . . . . . . 96California. . . . . . . . . . . . . 12. . . . . . . . . . . 98

Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14. . . . . . . . . . 100Connecticut . . . . . . . . . . . 16. . . . . . . . . . 102

District of Columbia . . . . . . a. . . . . . . . . . . . aDelaware. . . . . . . . . . . . . 17. . . . . . . . . . 103

Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18. . . . . . . . . . 104

Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20. . . . . . . . . . 106

Hawaii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23. . . . . . . . . . 109Idaho . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24. . . . . . . . . . 110Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25. . . . . . . . . . 111

Indiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27. . . . . . . . . . 113

Iowa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29. . . . . . . . . . 115Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31. . . . . . . . . . 117Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33. . . . . . . . . . 119

Louisiana. . . . . . . . . . . . . 36. . . . . . . . . . 122Maine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38. . . . . . . . . . 124

Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39. . . . . . . . . . 125Massachusetts . . . . . . . . 40. . . . . . . . . . 126

Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41. . . . . . . . . . 127

Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . 43. . . . . . . . . . 129Mississippi. . . . . . . . . . . . 45. . . . . . . . . . 131

Missouri. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47. . . . . . . . . . 133

Montana . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49. . . . . . . . . . 135Nebraska. . . . . . . . . . . . . 50. . . . . . . . . . 136

Nevada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52. . . . . . . . . . 138New Hampshire. . . . . . . . 53. . . . . . . . . . 139

Table 4 Table 5

New Jersey . . . . . . . . . . . 54. . . . . . . . . . 140New Mexico . . . . . . . . . . 55. . . . . . . . . . 141New York. . . . . . . . . . . . . 56. . . . . . . . . . 142

North Carolina. . . . . . . . . 58. . . . . . . . . . 144North Dakota. . . . . . . . . . 60. . . . . . . . . . 146

Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61. . . . . . . . . . 147Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . . 63. . . . . . . . . . 149

Oregon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65. . . . . . . . . . 151Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . 66. . . . . . . . . . 152Rhode Island. . . . . . . . . . 68. . . . . . . . . . 154

South Carolina . . . . . . . . 69. . . . . . . . . . 155

South Dakota . . . . . . . . . 70. . . . . . . . . . 156Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . 72. . . . . . . . . . 158Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74. . . . . . . . . . 160

Utah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79. . . . . . . . . . 165

Vermont . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80. . . . . . . . . . 166

Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81. . . . . . . . . . 167Washington. . . . . . . . . . . 84. . . . . . . . . . 170

West Virginia. . . . . . . . . . 85. . . . . . . . . . 171Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . . 86. . . . . . . . . . 172

Wyoming. . . . . . . . . . . . . 88. . . . . . . . . . 174

Outlying areas:

American Samoa . . . . a. . . . . . . . . . . . a

Guam . . . . . . . . . . . . . a. . . . . . . . . . . . aNorthern MarianaIslands . . . . . . . . . a. . . . . . . . . . . . a

Puerto Rico. . . . . . . . 89. . . . . . . . . . 175

Virgin Islands . . . . . . 91. . . . . . . . . . 177

Foreign countries . . . . . . . a. . . . . . . . . . . . a

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

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OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 1

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

December 2003

State

Total population Population aged 65 or older

Number a

(thousands)

a. Population estimates for the United States as of July 1, 2003, as reported by the U.S. Census Bureau.

Percentage receiving

benefits

Number a

(thousands)

Percentage receiving

benefits

United States 290,810 15.8 35,919 90.8

Alabama 4,501 19.3 592 92.8Alaska 649 9.4 41 91.9

Arizona 5,581 15.5 714 86.1

Arkansas 2,726 19.9 378 93.3

California 35,484 12.3 3,765 84.7

Colorado 4,551 12.2 441 91.5

Connecticut 3,483 16.7 471 94.6

Delaware 817 17.3 107 93.8

District of Columbia 563 12.8 68 77.3

Florida 17,019 19.6 2,897 85.4

Georgia 8,685 13.5 827 91.9

Hawaii 1,258 15.4 169 87.6

Idaho 1,366 15.5 156 96.1

Illinois 12,654 14.8 1,507 91.0

Indiana 6,196 16.7 763 95.8

Iowa 2,944 18.5 434 96.0

Kansas 2,724 16.3 354 93.8Kentucky 4,118 18.7 512 93.2

Louisiana 4,496 16.3 524 90.4

Maine 1,306 20.1 188 95.3

Maryland 5,509 13.6 625 88.1

Massachusetts 6,433 16.5 857 91.1

Michigan 10,080 16.9 1,237 96.0

Minnesota 5,059 15.1 609 93.9

Mississippi 2,881 18.5 349 92.4

Missouri 5,704 18.1 760 94.3

Montana 918 17.8 125 93.5

Nebraska 1,739 16.6 232 94.0

Nevada 2,241 14.6 251 92.3

New Hampshire 1,288 16.4 154 97.6

New Jersey 8,638 15.8 1,124 91.7

New Mexico 1,875 15.7 225 89.4New York 19,190 15.8 2,489 88.0

North Carolina 8,407 17.1 1,016 94.6

North Dakota 634 18.0 94 94.4

Ohio 11,436 16.9 1,517 93.1

Oklahoma 3,512 17.5 461 93.1

Oregon 3,560 16.6 454 95.3

Pennsylvania 12,365 19.3 1,902 93.4

Rhode Island 1,076 17.9 151 93.4

South Carolina 4,147 17.7 512 93.2

South Dakota 764 18.0 109 96.2

Tennessee 5,842 17.8 727 94.3

Texas 22,119 12.6 2,175 89.9

Utah 2,351 10.9 203 91.4

Vermont 619 17.5 80 95.6

Virginia 7,386 14.8 833 91.2

Washington 6,131 14.5 691 93.3

West Virginia 1,810 22.4 277 93.2

Wisconsin 5,472 16.3 712 90.5

Wyoming 501 15.7 60 94.8

SOURCES: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data; U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, 2003 estimates of resident

population.

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2 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

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

of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

State or area Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

All areas 47,038,391 29,531,615 2,621,690 480,019 4,899,704 1,909,952 5,873,673 150,886 1,570,852 14,027,610 19,405,989

Alabama 867,601 474,865 43,730 9,648 100,917 42,364 148,770 4,162 43,145 222,064 327,543Alaska 60,860 35,572 2,752 1,204 5,027 4,776 8,708 247 2,574 18,013 19,298

Arizona 863,874 562,452 47,704 7,860 76,411 32,824 106,090 2,294 28,239 272,444 342,817

Arkansas 543,727 310,295 26,478 5,375 58,671 23,735 91,435 2,451 25,287 146,802 205,565

California 4,363,657 2,809,413 275,348 53,745 413,929 173,610 501,137 11,695 124,780 1 ,386,474 1 ,802,884

Colorado 557,253 356,598 35,590 4,355 55,270 21,556 66,086 1,240 16,558 175,184 228,463

Connecticut 582,877 404,976 24,489 5,399 50,212 20,101 60,540 861 16,299 182,883 262,318

Delaware 141,488 92,292 6,576 1,204 13,042 5,543 17,776 284 4,771 42,818 57,483

District of Columbia 72,209 46,728 2,315 859 7,188 4,627 8,944 52 1,496 20,568 31,847

Florida 3,330,425 2,255,825 174,842 31,545 301,022 107,512 360,650 8,187 90,842 1,076,590 1,398,183

Georgia 1,168,095 689,546 50,015 11,961 121,080 63,109 180,239 3,899 48,246 307,102 452,523

Hawaii 194,019 137,895 9,314 3,057 15,790 6,427 16,747 406 4,383 64,616 83,769

Idaho 211,528 134,581 13,335 1,945 20,276 8,088 25,516 711 7,076 66,595 82,993

Illinois 1,867,671 1,208,937 97,184 20,271 201,257 79,103 2 02,314 4,064 54,541 562,826 808,544

Indiana 1,032,417 652,423 53,471 8,997 109,810 42,204 127,496 2,931 35,085 298,698 432,095

Iowa 546,065 359,424 35,649 3,897 61,233 17,107 53,812 1,037 13,906 171,006 245,280

Kansas 443,706 290,563 25,094 3,447 46,872 16,699 47,761 785 12,485 137,003 194,621Kentucky 768,861 400,017 44,464 6,718 94,236 32,232 145,141 5,854 40,199 196,711 281,038

Louisiana 731,511 372,854 54,175 9,515 106,490 45,063 1 03,798 5,079 34,537 196,291 277,483

Maine 262,533 159,218 13,400 2,077 24,906 8,126 41,744 1,011 12,051 76,161 103,295

Maryland 751,359 493,496 36,172 7,091 76,213 36,633 80,746 1,209 19,799 226,580 323,787

Massachusetts 1,061,851 694,015 47,114 9,226 96,367 34,833 138,622 2,278 39,396 316,753 463,907

Michigan 1,699,384 1,048,856 96,919 17,738 181,843 72,338 215,868 5,176 60,646 493,946 692,499

Minnesota 765,228 508,738 45,459 5,884 77,701 25,765 80,235 1,144 20,302 240,850 331,478

Mississippi 533,375 283,271 22,351 6,995 58,021 30,948 97,489 2,978 31,322 130,208 192,652

Missouri 1,033,886 637,167 52,341 8,728 107,731 42,611 143,733 3,068 38,507 295,637 420,699

Montana 163,659 103,679 10,552 1,615 17,398 6,207 18,996 557 4,655 51,762 65,321

Nebraska 287,891 188,342 18,045 2,195 30,918 10,033 29,642 508 8,208 90,252 128,096

Nevada 327,319 221,155 14,299 3,202 26,205 11,970 40,425 649 9,414 109,530 121,936

New Hampshire 211,499 139,872 8,843 1,448 17,161 6,785 27,961 463 8,966 64,210 86,190

New Jersey 1,363,838 935,604 56,962 12,841 127,275 50,180 140,691 2,951 37,334 420,124 610,306

New Mexico 294,669 175,984 19,968 3,628 30,516 14,519 38,315 1,429 10,310 89,043 112,360New York 3,035,697 1 ,977,323 141,308 36,444 283,508 113,155 371,881 9,526 102,552 892,608 1 ,297,831

North Carolina 1,436,124 891,119 55,157 11,627 132,839 59,467 226,041 4,102 55,772 390,685 570,704

North Dakota 114,047 71,124 9,983 861 15,451 3,976 10,050 222 2,380 37,337 51,274

Ohio 1,932,026 1,187,891 132,517 17,394 241,015 74,258 218,542 5,185 55,224 583,652 828,867

Oklahoma 613,515 376,413 35,100 5,539 69,949 26,761 78,473 2,195 19,085 179,406 249,860

Oregon 591,461 393,760 33,542 5,077 56,768 18,875 67,621 1,581 14,237 186,704 245,658

Pennsylvania 2,386,426 1,546,896 130,971 19,262 270,726 82,509 259,792 6,689 69,581 717,780 1,057,858

Rhode Island 192,662 129,385 6,313 1,486 15,695 5,919 26,445 457 6,962 56,311 84,575

South Carolina 735,084 441,486 28,893 7,013 70,816 35,048 118,809 2,372 30,647 196,138 280,983

South Dakota 137,880 88,767 9,917 1,143 15,884 5,149 13,257 250 3,513 44,678 60,214

Tennessee 1,041,360 609,473 51,112 9,707 112,982 47,467 164,196 4,400 42,023 279,937 405,083

Texas 2,792,148 1,668,620 191,779 31,598 335,426 139,215 324,583 10,931 89,996 836,415 1,118,378

Utah 256,551 166,211 17,413 3,014 22,687 12,867 25,579 657 8,123 81,812 103,817

Vermont 108,248 69,309 5,484 1,034 10,360 3,642 14,240 278 3,901 32,739 43,883

Virginia 1,093,695 679,196 55,094 9,901 112,814 45,164 1 48,086 4,187 39,253 313,793 446,480

Washington 890,466 581,069 52,448 7,967 83,320 30,674 108,137 2,130 24,721 279,243 364,996

West Virginia 405,444 206,295 28,379 4,096 55,820 15,926 72,245 4,006 18,677 106,561 151,687

Wisconsin 928,505 622,108 48,801 7,999 92,498 31,917 98,289 1,560 25,333 289,005 400,183

Wyoming 78,745 51,737 4,577 607 7,819 3,082 8,679 201 2,043 25,495 31,437

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OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 3

Outlying areas

American Samoa 5,425 1,532 208 430 562 908 1,028 63 694 884 936

Guam 11,245 5,913 1,061 543 1,078 1,142 963 68 477 3,458 3,288Northern Mariana

Islands 2,157 843 134 263 282 399 160 12 64 470 429

Puerto Rico 702,675 320,469 55,598 15,220 81,115 39,440 134,972 9,352 46,509 178,105 218,434

Virgin Islands 15,024 9,562 866 422 1,167 1,019 1,433 56 499 4,528 5,254

Foreign countries 427,446 250,461 60,085 7,702 78,135 14,345 12,745 746 3,227 160,122 196,607

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

a. Includes 11 special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

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

of beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

State or area Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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4 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Table 3.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by state or other area, type of benefit, and sex of beneficiaries

aged 65 or older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

State or area Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

All areas 39,541,474 27,230,628 1,214,102 213,222 4,238,983 1,151,883 5,060,494 33,401 398,760 14,539,335 15,232,132

Alabama 680,895 417,254 19,916 4,272 79,583 24,187 124,089 900 10,695 220,510 242,374Alaska 48,234 31,655 1,177 445 4,041 2,781 7,463 47 626 17,852 14,453

Arizona 743,421 527,768 22,650 3,424 68,238 19,151 94,602 519 7,067 287,065 272,198

Arkansas 419,354 265,643 11,442 2,257 45,290 13,210 74,897 505 6,111 141,452 148,647

California 3,706,587 2,604,873 126,062 23,217 369,888 106,087 441,165 2,604 32,690 1,427,781 1,432,367

Colorado 464,241 322,193 16,628 2,053 48,654 13,633 56,455 285 4,341 179,297 172,846

Connecticut 545,980 408,802 13,017 2,778 48,776 13,692 54,322 189 4,404 211,081 229,262

Delaware 126,219 89,409 3,371 595 12,087 3,493 15,935 64 1,266 47,114 47,448

District of Columbia 52,849 36,826 1,005 325 5,146 2,206 6,968 11 362 17,799 22,636

Florida 2,829,577 2,067,794 81,879 13,617 267,588 63,431 310,057 1,867 23,346 1,112,743 1,098,517

Georgia 943,172 615,091 23,468 5,310 97,125 36,665 152,417 817 12,278 312,334 343,296

Hawaii 164,385 125,621 3,986 1,305 13,386 3,999 14,858 88 1,143 64,072 66,651

Idaho 174,166 121,027 6,226 876 17,867 4,940 21,420 153 1,658 67,955 62,325

Illinois 1,653,018 1,163,200 48,126 9,385 186,990 49,957 179,838 960 14,563 613,507 671,897

Indiana 911,617 632,132 26,859 4,512 101,284 26,990 110,337 703 8,800 329,161 357,205

Iowa 463,324 330,697 16,844 1,893 55,085 10,864 44,379 224 3,339 178,548 190,626

Kansas 384,596 273,996 12,353 1,665 43,075 10,392 39,786 173 3,156 147,138 156,673Kentucky 597,223 348,022 19,393 2,853 73,908 18,523 123,195 1,307 10,022 191,212 203,994

Louisiana 556,420 320,566 24,100 3,873 84,591 24,665 89,141 1,177 8,307 191,090 195,274

Maine 204,080 135,582 6,018 912 20,641 4,962 33,083 202 2,681 73,739 74,818

Maryland 647,915 459,241 17,569 3,353 67,773 22,389 71,813 294 5,482 237,514 260,879

Massachusetts 909,314 643,587 22,986 4,282 87,297 22,581 118,073 453 10,056 335,946 372,606

Michigan 1,532,461 1,041,344 49,393 8,885 170,111 46,823 198,477 1,273 16,153 554,033 579,581

Minnesota 651,618 467,950 21,265 2,840 69,248 16,708 68,249 248 5,109 250,683 256,242

Mississippi 397,746 238,845 9,701 2,821 43,056 16,648 78,800 590 7,284 123,831 137,859

Missouri 856,106 578,112 24,432 4,047 93,035 25,220 121,022 693 9,545 304,474 326,224

Montana 132,717 91,395 4,759 691 15,104 3,616 15,899 123 1,130 51,202 48,730

Nebraska 240,185 170,870 8,423 1,035 27,620 6,115 24,102 105 1,915 93,095 98,712

Nevada 284,699 205,819 6,741 1,448 23,561 7,519 36,947 160 2,503 113,460 97,669

New Hampshire 184,254 132,051 4,454 729 15,706 4,607 24,350 93 2,265 69,486 69,458

New Jersey 1,285,403 951,510 28,872 6,409 121,495 33,847 131,570 687 11,012 484,717 538,850

New Mexico 228,135 151,521 8,509 1,412 24,417 7,614 31,891 302 2,468 85,371 80,514New York 2,713,437 1,929,552 68,070 16,823 258,954 72,321 338,322 2,128 27,266 973,911 1,103,440

North Carolina 1,176,652 800,771 25,748 5,323 105,725 34,769 189,262 844 14,209 397,080 439,011

North Dakota 89,978 61,180 4,345 384 13,042 2,374 8,032 49 573 36,066 36,520

Ohio 1,648,848 1,112,628 63,898 8,244 217,108 46,063 185,871 1,286 13,750 621,033 649,719

Oklahoma 496,390 332,731 15,776 2,445 58,274 15,571 66,269 486 4,837 177,877 188,648

Oregon 511,856 367,098 16,107 2,398 51,734 11,972 58,455 385 3,707 195,800 195,733

Pennsylvania 2,087,483 1,468,251 64,778 9,331 247,374 51,914 226,879 1,500 17,455 776,444 857,674

Rhode Island 164,529 119,166 3,044 678 14,035 3,715 22,080 97 1,714 59,445 68,290

South Carolina 598,714 395,977 13,627 3,182 55,893 20,291 101,222 516 8,006 200,013 214,004

South Dakota 107,242 75,298 4,246 456 13,053 2,901 10,420 51 818 42,498 42,675

Tennessee 838,181 544,673 23,802 4,353 91,050 27,126 135,791 948 10,437 282,956 307,157

Texas 2,260,853 1,496,696 86,395 12,975 281,053 81,082 277,750 2,354 22,548 844,560 836,691

Utah 216,796 154,292 8,555 1,383 20,773 7,960 21,703 143 1,988 87,184 79,776

Vermont 90,295 63,409 2,556 474 8,968 2,281 11,606 55 946 33,749 34,165

Virginia 905,051 613,571 25,666 4,571 93,814 27,772 128,281 979 10,397 319,753 343,280

Washington 786,011 557,395 26,006 3,858 77,482 19,758 94,328 514 6,669 301,903 296,133

West Virginia 329,557 187,800 12,976 1,791 46,348 9,438 65,419 987 4,799 107,841 114,252

Wisconsin 812,875 588,481 23,752 3,966 84,962 20,604 84,353 352 6,405 310,042 321,720

Wyoming 67,009 47,566 2,186 288 6,997 1,942 7,448 47 535 26,507 24,253

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OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 5

Outlying areas

American Samoa 2,500 899 54 118 283 359 669 11 107 576 448

Guam 6,127 3,708 300 141 636 504 730 12 97 2,342 1,659Northern Mariana

Islands 860 439 28 49 104 142 88 1 9 275 164

Puerto Rico 384,790 196,180 15,990 4,186 43,121 15,725 99,111 1,656 8,821 116,370 108,602

Virgin Islands 10,741 7,604 316 160 801 511 1,223 13 113 3,862 3,544

Foreign countries 214,786 134,868 14,255 2,125 45,736 7,269 9,583 170 780 85,987 93,740

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

Table 3.Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by state or other area, type of benefit, and sex of beneficiaries

aged 65 or older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)—Continued 

State or area Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Alabama

6 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Alabama c 867,601 474,865 43,730 9,648 100,917 42,364 148,770 4,162 43,145 222,064 327,543

Autauga 7,695 4,175 375 80 880 395 1,300 40 450 1,980 2,735Baldwin 32,420 20,555 1,930 320 3,105 1,205 4,040 115 1,150 10,110 12,290

Barbour 5,755 2,910 210 55 640 325 1,215 30 370 1,335 2,010

Bibb 4,190 1,895 180 65 520 285 925 35 285 905 1,320

Blount 9,735 5,260 600 80 1,195 395 1,660 55 490 2,610 3,545

Bullock 2,125 1,020 70 35 255 150 425 10 160 465 735

Butler 4,990 2,650 185 75 565 260 925 30 300 1,190 1,855

Calhoun 25,045 13,310 1,185 215 2,860 1,045 4,890 140 1,400 5,980 9,445

Chambers 8,050 4,800 205 75 680 315 1,535 20 420 1,980 3,190

Cherokee 5,430 3,085 250 45 560 195 1,035 25 235 1,460 1,910

Chilton 7,635 3,815 420 75 1,025 405 1,410 60 425 1,895 2,715

Choctaw 3,795 1,745 175 60 495 200 850 40 230 870 1,245

Clarke 6,145 3,050 310 100 785 435 1,045 60 360 1,475 2,125

Clay 3,475 2,005 140 20 345 110 675 20 160 920 1,295

Cleburne 3,165 1,700 135 30 310 150 635 25 180 765 1,080

Coffee 9,115 5,260 470 105 1,035 365 1,435 35 410 2,465 3,535

Colbert 12,995 6,825 825 120 1,690 530 2,335 80 590 3,395 4,840Conecuh 3,360 1,660 120 45 380 165 715 30 245 805 1,120

Coosa 2,805 1,470 95 25 245 130 635 20 185 705 895

Covington 9,395 5,665 360 80 920 340 1,590 50 390 2,490 3,735

Crenshaw 3,270 1,855 125 30 390 140 555 10 165 855 1,265

Cullman 16,515 9,435 1,035 140 2,055 670 2,425 75 680 4,545 6,465

Dale 8,950 4,740 490 95 970 400 1,665 40 550 2,330 3,070

Dallas 10,120 4,920 360 175 1,150 675 2,060 70 710 2,205 3,550

De Kalb 13,575 7,455 690 135 1,600 580 2,420 70 625 3,515 5,100

Elmore 11,780 6,625 500 120 1,210 645 1,975 50 655 3,095 4,175

Escambia 8,240 4,280 410 95 970 415 1,545 50 475 2,020 2,955

Etowah 24,265 12,495 1,450 265 3,230 1,055 4,515 115 1,140 6,030 9,205

Fayette 4,515 2,575 215 55 470 185 815 20 180 1,170 1,710

Franklin 6,945 3,735 415 60 870 270 1,255 40 300 1,855 2,610

Geneva 6,300 3,625 275 80 670 220 1,125 30 275 1,645 2,390

Greene 2,205 995 80 55 285 135 445 10 200 490 710Hale 3,415 1,625 130 40 395 210 710 20 285 795 1,125

Henry 3,840 2,180 145 35 465 160 665 15 175 1,010 1,470

Houston 18,180 10,545 820 180 1,965 725 3,060 60 825 4,820 7,120

Jackson 11,090 6,275 570 105 1,325 495 1,880 65 375 2,995 4,135

Jefferson 124,085 67,295 6,430 1,635 16,190 6,695 19,680 395 5,765 31,010 50,610

Lamar 3,835 2,310 115 25 370 135 700 10 170 985 1,510

Lauderdale 19,435 10,860 1,400 140 2,375 680 3,095 100 785 5,295 7,610

Lawrence 6,775 3,490 420 60 840 310 1,300 50 305 1,730 2,340

Lee 15,080 8,615 530 110 1,420 835 2,685 50 835 3,810 5,520

Limestone 11,665 6,465 700 125 1,385 510 1,925 65 490 3,065 4,325

Lowndes 2,640 1,205 100 35 325 190 550 20 215 590 825

Macon 4,255 2,295 130 75 500 325 715 10 205 985 1,605

Madison 42,415 26,455 2,575 365 4,560 1,790 5,240 135 1,295 12,450 17,505

Marengo 5,120 2,575 240 75 560 250 995 40 385 1,205 1,795

Marion 7,065 4,045 295 55 735 250 1,355 30 300 1,810 2,680

Marshall 17,350 9,720 960 125 2,115 680 2,970 70 710 4,625 6,655

Mobile 72,950 38,165 3,950 1,170 8,970 4,475 11,940 450 3,830 18,060 26,965

Monroe 4,990 2,635 190 80 540 285 910 25 325 1,240 1,760

Montgomery 37,465 21,115 1,585 440 4,015 2,105 6,000 125 2,080 9,250 14,870

Morgan 21,135 12,200 1,250 230 2,510 940 3,155 90 760 5,740 8,310

Perry 2,835 1,360 120 45 315 185 570 20 220 650 940

Pickens 4,970 2,595 180 55 540 265 950 35 350 1,175 1,785

Pike 5,830 3,115 215 40 665 350 1 ,075 30 340 1,390 2,190

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Alabama

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 7

Randolph 5,095 3,130 145 40 450 190 900 20 220 1,310 1,960

Russell 9,855 5,545 380 85 1,175 525 1,670 45 430 2,525 3,760

St. Clair 12,190 6,305 675 125 1,480 580 2,300 80 645 3,145 4,225Shelby 20,455 12,095 1,260 165 2,200 905 2,895 80 855 5,850 7,805

Sumter 3,010 1,395 135 45 405 185 595 20 230 675 1,055

Talladega 17,630 8,540 690 160 1,870 765 4,270 85 1,250 3,895 5,890

Tallapoosa 9,835 5,570 275 55 870 395 2,015 35 620 2,350 3,605

Tuscaloosa 29,380 15,510 1,200 340 3,105 1,585 5,845 130 1,665 7,060 10,680

Walker 17,090 8,080 970 185 2,320 865 3,585 130 955 4,045 5,895

Washington 3,940 1,815 240 80 480 240 760 45 280 960 1,235

Wilcox 3,135 1,265 125 70 415 265 655 35 305 625 980

Winston 5,555 2,880 300 45 705 230 1,075 45 275 1,385 1,980

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Alaska

8 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Alaska c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

60,860 35,572 2,752 1,204 5,027 4,776 8,708 247 2,574 18,013 60,860

Aleutians East 110 70 0 0 15 15 5 0 5 45 110Aleutians West 140 75 10 0 20 15 15 0 5 45 140

Anchorage 23,360 13,760 945 360 1,775 1,640 3,745 80 1,055 6,670 23,360

Bethel 1,335 520 120 105 195 210 110 15 60 345 1,335

Bristol Bay 120 80 5 5 10 5 15 0 0 50 120

Denali 145 85 10 5 5 10 20 0 10 40 145

Dillingham 520 230 45 20 60 115 30 0 20 135 520

Fairbanks North Star 6,795 4,120 280 110 550 495 980 20 240 2,070 6,795

Haines 370 255 15 10 35 10 40 0 5 135 370

Juneau 3,030 1,900 95 45 225 260 375 10 120 885 3,030

Kenai Peninsula 6,390 3,835 330 70 490 385 990 30 260 1,945 6,390

Ketchikan Gateway 1,710 1,110 85 25 115 80 235 5 55 570 1,710

Kodiak Island 1,075 655 50 35 80 75 125 5 50 335 1,075

Lake and Peninsula 155 80 10 5 25 25 10 0 0 60 155

Matanuska-Susitna 7,035 4,020 320 100 565 480 1,130 40 380 2,040 7,035

Nome 895 375 50 60 120 190 65 5 30 240 895

North Slope 580 265 20 25 70 115 65 0 20 145 580Northwest Arctic 580 235 40 50 75 110 50 0 20 155 580

Prince of Wales-Outer

Ketchikan 595 375 15 5 50 30 85 5 30 210 595

Sitka 995 705 35 5 85 35 95 0 35 330 995

Skagway-Hoonah-

Angoon 355 230 15 5 25 15 55 0 10 120 355

Southeast Fairbanks 760 460 50 25 55 55 90 5 20 245 760

Valdez-Cordova 1,030 635 40 30 75 85 120 5 40 345 1,030

Wade Hampton 700 245 65 60 105 135 45 10 35 170 700

Wrangell-Petersburg 935 635 40 10 65 45 105 0 35 320 935

Yakutat 75 45 0 5 5 5 15 0 0 20 75

Yukon-Koyukuk 690 365 45 20 85 95 55 5 20 235 690

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

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Arizona

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 9

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Arizona c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

863,874 562,452 47,704 7,860 76,411 32,824 106,090 2,294 28,239 272,444 342,817

Apache 8,940 4,125 680 255 1,140 1,165 1,135 45 395 2,460 2,670Cochise 23,670 15,010 1,675 330 2,190 685 2,880 130 770 7,855 8,640

Coconino 13,425 7,485 785 185 1,305 1,080 2,015 45 525 3,765 4,525

Gila 13,900 8,895 870 115 1,290 465 1,800 60 405 4,600 5,185

Graham 5,370 2,990 425 80 625 280 685 25 260 1,600 1,995

Greenlee 1,260 665 135 20 150 65 165 10 50 385 450

La Paz 4,545 3,150 225 35 365 145 515 15 95 1,760 1,525

Maricopa 461,860 304,250 23,785 3,550 40,470 17,390 55,765 895 15,755 142,900 189,925

Mohave 46,135 31,650 1,890 420 3,425 1,190 6,205 150 1,205 15,700 16,575

Navajo 15,635 8,445 1,030 255 1,540 1,260 2,265 100 740 4,510 4,990

Pima 152,730 98,635 9,335 1,440 14,325 5,165 18,890 410 4,530 47,875 62,655

Pinal 36,310 23,070 1,910 345 2,900 1,565 5,005 130 1,385 11,645 12,860

Santa Cruz 5,840 3,620 535 140 635 230 490 35 155 1,925 2,220

Yavapai 49,885 34,680 2,800 315 3,835 1,055 5,765 125 1,310 17,110 19,625

Yuma 24,295 15,735 1,620 375 2,210 1,080 2,495 120 660 8,330 8,950

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

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Arkansas

10 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Arkansas c 543,727 310,295 26,478 5,375 58,671 23,735 91,435 2,451 25,287 146,802 205,565

Arkansas 4,240 2,410 230 50 605 160 610 15 160 1,205 1,725Ashley 5,105 2,625 300 85 650 265 900 40 240 1,355 1,845

Baxter 13,535 9,320 585 65 1,115 280 1,690 60 420 4,525 5,280

Benton 30,060 19,720 1,710 205 2,485 930 3,810 60 1,140 9,430 12,000

Boone 8,775 5,005 420 50 885 310 1,590 40 475 2,400 3,200

Bradley 2,835 1,510 150 35 420 120 470 15 115 760 1,115

Calhoun 1,300 695 50 20 165 60 240 10 60 320 480

Carroll 5,715 3,685 265 40 505 175 815 15 215 1,680 2,210

Chicot 2,980 1,595 125 55 400 145 515 20 125 765 1,130

Clark 4,420 2,615 225 60 550 190 595 25 160 1,245 1,805

Clay 4,565 2,595 260 25 625 170 705 20 165 1,265 1,855

Cleburne 7,100 4,515 425 55 700 190 955 25 235 2,195 2,745

Cleveland 1,740 970 100 20 205 70 290 10 75 480 650

Columbia 5,610 3,035 315 75 750 270 895 30 240 1,470 2,235

Conway 4,955 2,745 220 50 475 160 1,005 25 275 1,275 1,840

Craighead 14,610 8,270 690 120 1,625 725 2,460 50 670 3,730 5,600

Crawford 11,030 5,530 515 100 1,005 450 2,535 60 835 2,660 3,465Crittenden 8,130 3,915 290 110 1,050 690 1,555 30 490 1,770 2,790

Cross 3,665 1,935 210 45 490 190 635 20 140 945 1,385

Dallas 2,025 1,070 115 20 280 115 325 10 90 545 755

Desha 2,920 1,500 130 45 415 190 460 20 160 705 1,075

Drew 3,460 1,910 150 55 370 185 575 25 190 920 1,240

Faulkner 13,120 7,695 595 100 1,245 635 2,165 40 645 3,525 4,910

Franklin 4,100 2,155 185 35 460 145 860 20 240 1,080 1,400

Fulton 3,380 1,905 195 45 335 105 625 20 150 990 1,145

Garland 24,615 16,325 1,240 165 2,295 780 3,070 90 650 7,775 9,995

Grant 3,110 1,710 195 25 405 125 505 15 130 855 1,135

Greene 8,140 4,435 415 75 990 305 1,515 40 365 2,075 3,075

Hempstead 4,440 2,525 185 60 555 230 700 15 170 1,145 1,765

Hot Spring 6,720 3,795 380 50 815 275 1,110 35 260 1,870 2,550

Howard 2,920 1,665 155 25 365 155 435 10 110 815 1,160

Independence 7,775 4,305 385 55 795 245 1,545 35 410 2,015 2,865Izard 3,995 2,385 190 25 385 120 705 20 165 1,190 1,445

Jackson 4,165 2,245 195 40 550 170 785 25 155 1,075 1,615

Jefferson 14,660 7,775 670 230 1,730 870 2,475 80 830 3,490 5,685

Johnson 5,060 2,685 270 50 570 215 970 35 265 1,355 1,815

Lafayette 2,020 1,060 95 35 285 90 345 10 100 535 750

Lawrence 4,475 2,445 240 40 565 190 805 15 175 1,230 1,690

Lee 2,400 1,160 140 35 350 170 390 20 135 590 875

Lincoln 2,320 1,230 135 25 295 110 380 20 125 610 885

Little River 2,965 1,665 185 25 365 110 485 15 115 810 1,105

Logan 5,465 2,885 305 55 615 210 1,060 30 305 1,430 1,955

Lonoke 8,785 4,795 440 80 995 455 1,550 40 430 2,305 3,165

Madison 3,240 1,755 170 40 340 125 610 10 190 885 1,090

Marion 4,610 2,760 215 40 350 105 860 25 255 1,355 1,520

Miller 7,425 4,055 350 85 925 340 1 ,245 55 370 1,825 2,895

Mississippi 9,570 4,890 370 100 1,120 640 1,830 50 570 2,240 3,415

Monroe 2,315 1,250 130 30 340 125 335 10 95 610 920

Montgomery 2,380 1,470 140 30 245 90 315 15 75 735 915

Nevada 2,230 1,190 105 25 295 110 380 20 105 580 850

Newton 2,225 1,065 135 35 240 75 520 5 150 550 685

Ouachita 6,590 3,560 310 85 860 275 1,195 35 270 1,690 2,595

Perry 2,265 1,240 120 20 220 120 425 10 110 635 760

Phillips 5,505 2,720 240 145 765 465 805 35 330 1,320 1,960

Pike 2,600 1,530 150 30 320 105 365 20 80 740 1,010

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Arkansas

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 11

Poinsett 5,760 2,930 285 40 780 260 1,145 35 285 1,460 2,075

Polk 5,025 3,015 290 45 550 180 720 35 190 1,520 1,855

Pope 10,985 5,905 510 100 1,120 460 2,215 70 605 2,745 3,920Prairie 2,190 1,185 140 20 315 85 355 15 75 625 855

Pulaski 60,585 34,990 2,335 780 5,930 3,550 10,020 150 2,830 15,160 24,160

Randolph 4,560 2,560 225 15 515 180 835 20 210 1,210 1,740

St. Francis 5,075 2,635 190 90 655 365 865 20 255 1,240 1,820

Saline 16,090 9,920 820 90 1,480 615 2,530 60 575 4,725 5,990

Scott 2,835 1,420 155 30 320 85 610 25 190 705 950

Searcy 2,390 1,270 125 25 270 60 475 25 140 670 825

Sebastian 21,830 11,990 1,055 175 2,295 810 4,185 80 1,240 5,530 8,330

Sevier 2,795 1,580 160 20 385 135 400 10 105 780 1,120

Sharp 5,865 3,500 280 40 565 185 980 35 280 1,745 2,080

Stone 3,490 1,980 170 15 340 120 665 25 175 995 1,185

Union 10,280 5,415 500 110 1,335 500 1,815 65 540 2,555 4,010

Van Buren 4,960 3,100 290 55 475 110 710 35 185 1,540 1,900

Washington 24,080 13,960 1,125 190 2,280 925 4,325 65 1,210 6,445 9,035

White 13,680 7,890 790 140 1,500 485 2,200 100 575 3,820 5,235Woodruff 1,985 1,010 85 15 280 110 370 15 100 485 755

Yell 4,840 2,510 240 55 520 190 1,005 20 300 1,250 1,685

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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California

12 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, California c 4,363,657 2,809,413 275,348 53,745 413,929 173,610 501,137 11,695 124,780 1,386,474 1,802,884

Alameda 163,830 104,810 9,400 2,020 15,485 6,525 20,500 280 4,810 50,150 69,050Alpine 155 100 10 0 10 5 25 0 5 60 50

Amador 8,415 5,820 525 55 730 200 870 20 195 2,905 3,410

Butte 42,415 26,310 2,450 365 4,175 1,245 6,125 185 1,560 12,910 16,980

Calaveras 10,085 6,815 590 75 835 295 1,205 30 240 3,465 3,765

Colusa 2,975 1,760 230 40 335 115 380 5 110 970 1,125

Contra Costa 132,305 86,005 8,565 1,335 12,995 4,420 14,660 230 4,095 41,925 56,605

Del Norte 5,330 2,945 285 50 525 200 1,035 50 240 1,490 1,875

Eldorado 27,870 18,620 1,725 200 2,235 810 3,335 65 880 9,260 10,840

Fresno 105,300 63,910 6,155 1,450 10,750 5,985 13,155 365 3,530 31,595 41,760

Glenn 4,885 2,945 340 50 505 185 660 30 170 1,545 1,895

Humboldt 23,295 12,990 1,320 225 2,490 910 4,310 110 940 6,580 8,555

Imperial 21,950 12,570 1,820 455 2,515 1,050 2,680 150 710 7,460 7,510

Inyo 4,080 2,825 225 35 395 90 430 5 75 1,405 1,750

Kern 94,080 52,445 5,140 1,160 9,245 5,090 15,435 650 4,915 26,405 33,120

Kings 13,965 7,760 960 205 1,575 750 1,955 90 670 3,995 5,165

Lake 14,860 9,070 675 110 1,330 475 2,610 60 530 4,605 5,310Lassen 4,430 2,490 245 35 420 175 820 20 225 1,280 1,495

Los Angeles 1,030,955 671,285 66,495 14,850 95,635 44,890 110,085 2,740 24,975 332,160 430,095

Madera 19,155 11,970 1,200 225 1,745 805 2,395 110 705 6,180 7,050

Marin 38,515 27,605 2,595 475 3,590 830 2,900 25 495 13,555 17,700

Mariposa 4,140 2,735 240 30 340 130 535 15 115 1,355 1,550

Mendocino 16,560 10,015 895 165 1,565 640 2,665 45 570 5,015 6,205

Merced 28,230 16,195 1,880 455 2,895 1,470 3,945 145 1,245 8,290 10,360

Modoc 2,325 1,435 140 10 210 75 335 15 105 760 825

Mono 1,095 795 55 10 80 30 95 0 30 415 380

Monterey 49,470 31,505 3,450 615 4,980 1,795 5,350 140 1,635 15,905 20,775

Napa 22,055 14,835 1,280 355 2,195 920 1,965 35 470 7,395 9,530

Nevada 20,910 14,385 1,370 175 1,725 465 2,195 35 560 7,200 8,440

Orange 325,445 223,430 22,565 3,675 31,565 10,875 26,340 565 6,430 109,710 145,360

Placer 47,945 33,020 2,950 335 4,195 1,360 4,770 90 1,225 15,800 20,380

Plumas 5,060 3,270 315 35 410 125 745 20 140 1,685 1,825Riverside 255,450 169,430 14,610 2,755 22,560 10,120 27,585 710 7,680 83,660 103,560

Sacramento 170,940 102,850 9,440 1,910 16,530 7,430 25,510 410 6,860 48,965 68,925

San Benito 5,845 3,810 310 70 470 280 640 10 255 1,875 2,225

San Bernardino 208,075 121,345 12,030 3,065 20,355 12,655 29,050 900 8,675 60,005 77,350

San Diego 375,965 246,510 27,660 4,630 37,700 12,920 37,605 710 8,230 124,835 160,555

San Francisco 104,000 71,480 5,245 1,255 8,470 2,580 13,420 120 1,430 34,245 45,445

San Joaquin 81,180 48,075 4,410 1,100 7,865 4,170 11,835 300 3,425 23,365 31,255

San Luis Obispo 44,985 29,940 2,960 375 4,165 1,120 4,990 125 1,310 14,640 19,115

San Mateo 93,690 66,560 6,170 995 8,460 2,415 7,475 80 1,535 32,030 43,055

Santa Barbara 61,505 40,190 4,445 795 5,915 1,980 6,360 145 1,675 20,180 26,670

Santa Clara 174,410 118,620 12,230 1,970 15,435 5,600 16,405 255 3,895 58,535 75,575

Santa Cruz 31,135 20,155 1,925 340 3,045 1,040 3,770 55 805 9,590 13,260

Shasta 38,770 22,630 2,220 395 3,705 1,500 6,545 175 1,600 11,255 14,200

Sierra 760 500 40 5 70 20 90 5 30 240 300

Siskiyou 10,920 6,860 720 90 1,040 345 1,475 40 350 3,520 4,145

Solano 49,420 29,845 3,115 610 4,855 2,200 6,625 145 2,025 14,515 19,520

Sonoma 71,245 46,965 4,100 810 7,170 2,455 8,000 90 1,655 22,195 31,295

Stanislaus 66,870 39,225 3,625 635 6,605 2,885 10,635 320 2,940 19,105 25,475

Sutter 13,315 7,950 845 110 1,365 510 1,955 45 535 3,985 5,115

Tehama 12,315 7,415 700 120 1,230 350 1,980 60 460 3,765 4,595

Trinity 3,320 1,975 190 25 285 90 595 25 135 1,055 1,085

Tulare 51,120 29,935 3,010 860 5,180 2,925 7,025 225 1,960 14,885 19,175

Tuolumne 13,385 9,025 760 90 1,155 370 1,570 40 375 4,440 5,290

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Colorado

14 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Colorado c 557,253 356,598 35,590 4,355 55,270 21,556 66,086 1,240 16,558 175,184 228,463

Adams 40,225 24,635 2,085 285 3,780 1,930 5,930 80 1,500 11,805 15,615Alamosa 2,090 1,130 115 25 230 140 335 10 105 575 740

Arapahoe 54,675 36,060 3,400 475 5,135 2,235 5,675 75 1,620 17,345 23,240

Archuleta 1,995 1,345 145 20 150 75 200 10 50 690 665

Baca 1,150 665 130 5 185 45 95 0 25 380 525

Bent 925 535 70 10 105 40 125 5 35 300 350

Boulder 27,590 18,360 1,930 265 2,690 980 2,735 25 605 8,955 11,900

Broomfield 3,970 2,605 210 15 395 165 410 5 165 1,210 1,690

Chaffee 3,640 2,530 250 25 345 100 320 10 60 1,255 1,505

Cheyenne 380 235 40 0 55 20 25 0 5 135 175

Clear Creek 970 665 50 10 75 25 115 5 25 330 355

Conejos 1,660 880 145 20 210 80 235 15 75 530 585

Costilla 1,050 555 65 20 105 40 185 15 65 315 320

Crowley 725 390 50 0 90 25 125 5 40 205 275

Custer 840 580 70 5 55 20 95 0 15 290 280

Delta 7,010 4,630 540 35 730 195 690 20 170 2,455 2,810

Denver 72,250 46,315 3,535 550 6,980 2,510 10,430 145 1,785 21,380 31,425Dolores 440 250 45 0 55 10 65 5 10 150 160

Douglas 13,670 9,220 945 110 1,050 725 1,175 15 430 4,515 5,105

Eagle 2,145 1,425 140 25 170 140 180 5 60 770 705

Elbert 2,030 1,285 125 15 175 115 230 5 80 670 695

El Paso 64,350 39,875 4,590 540 6,540 2,630 7,860 150 2,165 19,555 26,110

Fremont 9,055 5,585 595 70 945 310 1,175 35 340 2,860 3,525

Garfield 5,080 3,355 290 35 475 220 545 10 150 1,650 2,050

Gilpin 425 270 15 0 30 15 80 0 15 135 130

Grand 1,380 1,015 75 10 90 40 115 0 35 545 470

Gunnison 1,320 900 85 5 110 65 120 5 30 460 490

Hinsdale 135 100 10 0 10 5 10 0 0 60 40

Huerfano 1,785 1,090 115 15 185 45 260 10 65 570 650

Jackson 280 190 20 0 35 10 20 0 5 110 100

Jefferson 65,735 44,705 4,120 455 6,100 2,420 6,300 65 1,570 21,450 28,260

Kiowa 335 210 35 5 55 5 25 0 0 120 155Kit Carson 1,475 890 155 15 215 45 130 0 25 525 630

Lake 715 430 50 5 90 30 95 0 15 230 265

La Plata 5,920 3,935 380 60 560 250 570 10 155 1,960 2,320

Larimer 32,770 21,925 2,200 170 3,135 1,080 3,340 55 865 10,475 13,910

Las Animas 3,280 1,830 240 40 445 120 465 20 120 940 1,315

Lincoln 960 595 75 5 130 15 95 5 40 305 430

Logan 3,755 2,265 310 40 465 135 445 10 85 1,235 1,570

Mesa 24,020 15,715 1,445 190 2,450 785 2,755 70 610 7,690 10,085

Mineral 205 140 5 0 30 10 15 0 5 70 65

Moffat 1,735 1,010 110 20 225 65 230 10 65 525 630

Montezuma 4,705 2,890 335 35 545 195 535 20 150 1,530 1,805

Montrose 7,095 4,755 500 40 735 225 680 15 145 2,395 2,950

Morgan 4,370 2,670 355 30 545 145 490 10 125 1,440 1,840

Otero 4,145 2,410 280 30 500 185 605 15 120 1,245 1,690

Ouray 665 480 55 0 55 10 50 0 15 250 250

Park 1,690 1,120 75 10 100 65 260 0 60 565 490

Phillips 975 610 100 5 130 15 80 5 30 335 450

Pitkin 1,390 1,045 120 40 80 35 55 0 15 605 475

Prowers 2,220 1,315 175 15 300 80 260 5 70 695 965

Pueblo 28,160 15,630 2,045 260 3,255 1,150 4,420 130 1,270 8,220 10,845

Rio Blanco 1,015 625 65 0 110 60 115 5 35 325 355

Rio Grande 2,655 1,575 175 25 290 115 360 15 100 870 965

Routt 1,620 1,075 100 25 145 70 150 5 50 555 590

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Colorado

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 15

Saguache 685 445 45 5 80 25 65 5 15 240 240

San Juan 85 50 5 0 10 5 15 0 0 25 25

San Miguel 385 245 30 0 35 30 30 5 10 130 130Sedgwick 720 490 50 0 85 15 60 5 15 260 325

Summit 1,490 1,095 105 15 80 50 115 0 30 590 455

Teller 2,880 1,835 180 20 215 105 405 15 105 950 925

Washington 990 595 115 5 165 35 60 0 15 355 455

Weld 23,325 14,130 1,490 185 2,470 965 3,135 70 880 7,215 9,065

Yuma 1,835 1,185 185 15 250 60 115 5 20 655 850

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Connecticut

16 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Connecticut c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

582,877 404,976 24,489 5,399 50,212 20,101 60,540 861 16,299 182,883 262,318

Fairfield 137,055 98,160 6,965 1,385 12,155 4,150 11,115 170 2,955 45,315 64,120Hartford 155,470 108,125 5,960 1,505 12,560 5,965 16,795 205 4,355 47,885 69,930

Litchfield 33,860 23,870 1,235 300 2,875 1,080 3,455 40 1,005 10,780 14,945

Middlesex 27,245 19,435 1,130 205 2,295 805 2,695 25 655 8,830 12,190

New Haven 146,070 99,645 5,415 1,320 12,855 5,140 16,845 260 4,590 44,300 65,875

New London 44,330 29,635 2,290 390 4,300 1,530 4,800 85 1,300 14,005 19,175

Tolland 19,730 13,885 815 150 1,585 655 2,020 25 595 6,355 8,320

Windham 19,110 12,215 680 145 1,585 775 2,815 50 845 5,410 7,760

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

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Delaware

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 17

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Delaware c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

141,488 92,292 6,576 1,204 13,042 5,543 17,776 284 4,771 42,818 57,483

Kent 22,725 14,135 950 290 1,990 1,275 3,215 40 830 6,600 8,625New Castle 78,260 49,625 3,955 620 7,710 3,120 10,210 155 2,865 23,105 32,445

Sussex 40,435 28,485 1,670 295 3,335 1,145 4,340 90 1,075 13,100 16,385

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

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Florida

18 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Florida c 3,330,425 2,255,825 174,842 31,545 301,022 107,512 360,650 8,187 90,842 1,076,590 1 ,398,183

Alachua 29,880 18,365 1,430 520 2,850 1,660 3,900 80 1,075 8,450 11,945Baker 3,460 1,725 130 65 355 230 745 15 195 820 1,060

Bay 29,710 17,810 1,765 335 3,200 1,145 4,325 95 1,035 8,730 11,225

Bradford 4,095 2,405 195 75 445 195 625 20 135 1,130 1,520

Brevard 120,435 81,915 6,905 860 11,120 3,215 12,910 285 3,225 40,125 50,020

Broward 273,865 187,475 12,040 2,590 27,015 9,905 27,460 505 6,875 84,710 123,670

Calhoun 2,580 1,380 125 35 335 105 450 25 125 670 965

Charlotte 52,115 38,905 2,720 345 3,910 795 4,365 105 970 19,020 22,215

Citrus 46,280 33,680 2,430 305 3,625 810 4,370 125 935 16,660 18,795

Clay 23,035 14,205 1,245 215 2,220 1,110 3,040 85 915 6,780 8,465

Collier 62,080 46,035 4,885 380 5,165 1,150 3,560 70 835 23,830 26,825

Columbia 11,730 6,855 485 160 1,130 490 2,020 60 530 3,425 4,045

De Soto 6,120 3,975 315 70 510 225 805 15 205 1,975 2,315

Dixie 3,450 2,005 145 45 325 125 635 25 145 1,055 1,085

Duval 112,520 67,315 5,065 1,160 12,120 6,105 16,325 270 4,160 30,180 45,590

Escambia 55,635 33,035 3,625 660 6,040 2,205 7,725 205 2,140 15,935 21,595

Flagler 20,825 15,500 1,050 165 1,260 345 1,945 50 510 7,520 8,220Franklin 2,290 1,470 130 20 225 60 330 5 50 775 815

Gadsden 8,485 4,810 240 140 720 585 1,525 25 440 2,070 3,050

Gilchrist 2,985 1,735 130 40 310 120 510 15 125 845 1,030

Glades 2,070 1,460 105 20 175 65 215 5 25 775 740

Gulf 3,135 1,805 230 30 410 120 440 20 80 970 1,165

Hamilton 2,370 1,225 110 35 285 130 440 15 130 630 765

Hardee 4,035 2,405 180 75 405 215 580 25 150 1,210 1,470

Hendry 4,935 2,910 270 105 465 295 690 20 180 1,580 1,625

Hernando 49,120 34,755 2,440 375 3,535 1,000 5,360 185 1,470 16,975 20,010

Highlands 29,620 21,745 1,675 260 2,205 620 2,450 80 585 10,630 12,675

Hillsborough 165,370 101,600 7,865 1,780 16,095 7,310 23,745 450 6,525 47,780 65,230

Holmes 4,475 2,430 220 50 530 160 825 35 225 1,245 1,545

Indian River 36,335 26,305 2,480 250 3,280 695 2,600 50 675 13,130 16,345

Jackson 10,240 5,665 425 170 1,125 675 1,680 50 450 2,695 3,710

Jefferson 2,615 1,570 110 20 290 125 395 5 100 770 1,005Lafayette 1,115 655 60 10 145 40 160 5 40 340 405

Lake 71,200 52,285 3,625 420 5,570 1,485 6,265 145 1,405 25,190 29,805

Lee 121,810 88,610 6,810 845 9,790 3,085 10,000 230 2,440 43,380 51,495

Leon 27,290 17,745 1,270 305 2,640 1,360 3,080 25 865 7,860 11,640

Levy 9,245 5,620 440 105 895 320 1,510 50 305 2,895 3,150

Liberty 1,155 600 50 20 125 70 225 5 60 320 365

Madison 3,845 2,130 180 50 450 195 630 10 200 1,025 1,425

Manatee 69,435 50,355 3,685 445 6,175 1,550 5,830 110 1,285 23,945 30,915

Marion 84,365 59,625 4,245 730 6,640 2,090 8,645 270 2,120 29,120 34,205

Martin 40,450 30,135 2,650 230 3,555 670 2,545 55 610 15,145 18,270

Miami-Dade 332,530 224,495 20,300 5,340 27,255 13,095 33,350 850 7,845 108,435 139,835

Monroe 13,095 9,125 750 95 1,065 295 1,480 30 255 4,890 4,625

Nassau 11,505 7,040 790 130 1,125 470 1,530 35 385 3,540 4,250

Okaloosa 29,935 18,900 2,185 270 3,170 1,070 3,340 110 890 9,520 11,890

Okeechobee 7,720 4,795 355 100 740 280 1,105 50 295 2,540 2,650

Orange 126,435 76,335 6,095 1,625 11,470 6,315 18,695 395 5,505 35,485 48,915

Osceola 31,690 18,370 1,375 540 2,535 1,425 5,370 190 1,885 8,650 10,990

Palm Beach 271,985 200,275 14,750 1,890 24,420 6,825 18,700 360 4,765 95,570 127,130

Pasco 105,380 71,760 4,840 685 9,115 2,500 13,020 285 3,175 33,860 43,900

Pinellas 217,170 149,295 9,705 1,405 21,605 5,360 24,610 300 4,890 67,760 98,545

Polk 112,470 73,255 5,300 980 9,905 4,025 14,720 320 3,965 35,115 44,430

Putnam 17,650 10,390 885 240 1,790 725 2,765 115 740 5,305 6,215

St. Johns 27,320 18,400 1,675 235 2,600 835 2,785 55 735 8,860 11,365

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Florida

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 19

St. Lucie 52,945 36,155 2,360 490 3,990 1,625 6,380 190 1,755 17,380 20,960

Santa Rosa 22,660 13,580 1,390 225 2,195 930 3,280 135 925 6,840 7,855

Sarasota 106,145 79,500 6,575 615 9,360 1,630 6,790 135 1,540 38,600 49,235Seminole 54,920 35,070 2,850 645 5,380 2,225 6,460 180 2,110 16,205 22,630

Sumter 21,300 16,065 1,085 125 1,500 360 1,750 45 370 7,825 8,350

Suwannee 9,130 5,485 435 115 955 420 1,380 50 290 2,655 3,425

Taylor 4,100 2,325 175 45 475 200 675 25 180 1,170 1,445

Union 1,595 840 60 30 150 100 300 10 105 410 515

Volusia 119,140 81,530 5,800 995 10,765 3,210 13,505 315 3,020 38,365 50,330

Wakulla 3,620 2,265 150 50 320 185 505 5 140 1,110 1,265

Walton 9,140 5,660 515 80 890 290 1,345 45 315 2,835 3,310

Washington 5,020 2,675 260 75 580 260 925 35 210 1,350 1,715

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Georgia

20 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Georgia c 1,168,095 689,546 50,015 11,961 121,080 63,109 180,239 3,899 48,246 307,102 452,523

Appling 3,230 1,670 145 30 405 160 640 15 165 820 1,130Atkinson 1,240 595 70 15 150 70 250 10 80 320 395

Bacon 1,985 1,030 90 20 205 100 425 10 105 475 690

Baker 705 370 40 10 100 40 105 5 35 185 280

Baldwin 7,165 3,870 205 130 590 510 1,470 20 370 1,670 2,420

Banks 2,665 1,560 75 30 215 135 500 15 135 695 890

Barrow 6,915 3,970 205 65 690 390 1,225 20 350 1,660 2,540

Bartow 12,515 7,240 455 115 1,225 615 2,310 30 525 3,180 4,510

Ben Hill 3,210 1,790 115 40 375 180 570 10 130 785 1,240

Berrien 3,180 1,750 150 35 370 140 575 25 135 845 1,175

Bibb 27,890 15,555 1,085 300 2,900 1,550 5,040 110 1,350 6,485 11,200

Bleckley 2,365 1,365 90 20 220 135 420 5 110 570 950

Brantley 2,820 1,310 120 40 300 145 695 25 185 655 820

Brooks 3,150 1,730 125 30 390 195 525 15 140 780 1,215

Bryan 3,190 1,735 145 50 345 205 555 15 140 840 1,045

Bulloch 7,400 4,340 335 75 770 405 1,085 40 350 1,970 2,795

Burke 4,065 2,055 140 55 455 320 775 25 240 925 1,395Butts 3,485 1,985 100 30 325 210 625 25 185 840 1,230

Calhoun 1,070 590 55 15 130 55 165 5 55 255 430

Camden 4,750 2,440 210 60 455 340 900 35 310 1,190 1,435

Candler 1,950 1,100 75 20 215 105 350 10 75 515 715

Carroll 14,945 8,690 505 140 1,345 765 2,680 75 745 3,710 5,460

Catoosa 9,400 5,795 430 55 985 375 1,370 40 350 2,590 3,825

Charlton 1,745 850 80 35 195 115 360 10 100 410 570

Chatham 38,315 23,420 2,010 440 4,465 1,945 4,785 90 1,160 10,825 15,945

Chattahoochee 530 240 25 5 65 65 95 5 30 125 145

Chattooga 5,160 3,070 145 35 500 230 945 30 205 1,310 2,010

Cherokee 16,335 10,430 790 125 1,605 785 2,025 45 530 4,770 6,315

Clarke 11,890 7,195 515 125 1,185 545 1,805 25 495 3,090 4,940

Clay 785 440 35 5 115 45 115 0 30 220 315

Clayton 23,390 11,805 885 275 2,290 2,085 4,420 80 1,550 5,245 7,690

Clinch 1,300 560 45 20 150 85 310 5 125 275 385Cobb 60,880 39,710 2,960 515 5,895 2,885 6,745 120 2,050 17,990 24,960

Coffee 6,100 3,000 225 70 690 345 1,315 20 435 1,340 2,080

Colquitt 7,410 4,205 340 60 930 400 1,185 35 255 1,890 3,010

Columbia 11,900 7,175 630 120 1,295 685 1,475 35 485 3,370 4,505

Cook 2,930 1,615 115 40 370 130 505 15 140 735 1,150

Coweta 12,815 7,850 565 115 1,235 655 1,875 40 480 3,465 4,825

Crawford 1,845 950 65 15 195 95 415 10 100 455 570

Crisp 3,985 2,275 135 25 490 225 650 25 160 950 1,625

Dade 2,855 1,560 155 25 355 135 465 25 135 770 1,025

Dawson 2,360 1,490 120 20 215 100 340 0 75 730 840

Decatur 5,190 2,855 210 50 635 280 865 40 255 1,275 2,040

De Kalb 70,820 42,780 2,970 885 6,610 4,640 10,000 125 2,810 18,275 28,830

Dodge 3,325 1,755 95 20 370 190 680 20 195 715 1,235

Dooly 2,370 1,320 85 25 285 150 400 10 95 595 920

Dougherty 15,825 8,965 690 185 1,755 975 2,510 60 685 3,920 6,210

Douglas 11,760 6,970 465 100 1,155 740 1,780 35 515 3,130 4,245

Early 2,420 1,360 120 20 345 125 360 5 85 620 1,030

Echols 420 230 20 5 65 15 70 0 15 110 165

Effingham 5,270 2,685 280 70 665 315 935 30 290 1,350 1,740

Elbert 4,630 2,585 165 25 505 190 885 30 245 1,175 1,745

Emanuel 4,535 2,430 145 55 500 305 855 30 215 1,075 1,655

Evans 1,960 1,085 90 30 215 120 325 5 90 495 750

Fannin 5,535 3,285 330 50 650 190 865 15 150 1,620 2,140

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Georgia

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 21

Fayette 12,345 8,335 725 125 1,220 515 1,045 15 365 3,800 5,155

Floyd 18,285 10,910 730 150 1,850 850 3,080 55 660 4,760 7,245

Forsyth 10,960 7,340 580 75 1,045 450 1,135 20 315 3,400 4,380Franklin 4,755 2,900 170 35 455 185 795 20 195 1,290 1,835

Fulton 89,725 54,330 4,270 1,005 9,655 5,090 12,580 125 2,670 23,810 37,705

Gilmer 4,980 3,115 225 35 455 155 785 20 190 1,475 1,765

Glascock 575 375 10 0 65 30 75 0 20 160 245

Glynn 13,710 8,315 680 150 1,470 540 1,945 55 555 3,855 5,395

Gordon 7,855 4,720 245 70 700 335 1,445 20 320 2,010 2,925

Grady 4,560 2,510 165 45 520 255 830 25 210 1,130 1,715

Greene 3,500 2,145 165 40 315 120 560 20 135 975 1,245

Gwinnett 49,545 31,290 2,235 480 4,775 2,960 5,770 90 1,945 13,835 19,675

Habersham 7,080 4,650 345 70 635 245 905 20 210 2,135 2,840

Hall 21,105 13,540 980 170 1,925 905 2,880 40 665 6,045 8,425

Hancock 1,885 985 60 20 245 125 330 5 115 440 680

Haralson 5,275 3,195 145 45 440 275 940 30 205 1,335 1,980

Harris 4,000 2,515 185 30 420 185 520 15 130 1,160 1,545

Hart 5,165 3,335 245 30 440 200 725 10 180 1,470 2,100Heard 1,840 1,005 50 20 180 125 380 5 75 445 635

Henry 16,585 9,980 670 155 1,550 950 2,430 55 795 4,355 6,130

Houston 15,195 8,795 825 145 1,515 905 2,260 55 695 4,100 5,825

Irwin 1,865 1,035 95 10 240 120 285 5 75 470 755

Jackson 7,170 4,310 225 65 690 340 1,245 20 275 1,870 2,645

Jasper 2,180 1,300 80 10 195 100 360 15 120 595 795

Jeff Davis 2,580 1,310 90 15 290 150 565 10 150 600 870

Jefferson 3,565 1,895 135 40 435 245 630 15 170 830 1,395

Jenkins 1,670 905 50 30 180 105 310 5 85 385 620

Johnson 1,765 965 70 20 190 70 355 10 85 450 650

Jones 4,045 2,140 140 40 410 200 860 20 235 985 1,365

Lamar 3,045 1,830 105 35 240 130 530 20 155 800 1,150

Lanier 1,260 645 40 20 140 75 260 5 75 310 410

Laurens 8,780 4,895 295 90 940 440 1,665 35 420 2,140 3,355

Lee 2,630 1,490 105 30 280 185 420 10 110 655 945

Liberty 4,570 2,265 195 50 510 420 830 25 275 1,040 1,435

Lincoln 1,755 1,055 70 30 175 65 280 10 70 495 655

Long 1,035 505 45 15 130 70 195 10 65 225 345

Lowndes 13,085 7,420 600 190 1,505 815 1,955 55 545 3,355 5,020

Lumpkin 3,390 2,105 145 45 325 140 515 5 110 980 1,255

McDuffie 3,740 2,090 135 35 450 205 635 15 175 915 1,405

McIntosh 2,320 1,270 110 50 220 130 425 10 105 610 725

Macon 1,920 1,030 55 20 235 130 345 5 100 445 710

Madison 4,770 2,730 155 40 440 250 915 20 220 1,210 1,685

Marion 1,055 535 50 10 130 65 195 5 65 265 345

Meriwether 4,225 2,505 140 35 425 230 710 10 170 1,055 1,655

Miller 1,290 765 60 15 175 55 160 10 50 350 545

Mitchell 4,110 2,240 160 50 500 220 695 30 215 980 1,585

Monroe 3,860 2,245 130 40 345 210 705 10 175 970 1,385

Montgomery 1,495 800 55 20 150 65 315 10 80 400 485

Morgan 3,060 1,935 125 35 290 150 415 5 105 860 1,190Murray 5,495 2,880 180 50 460 290 1,290 20 325 1,285 1,780

Muscogee 29,730 17,305 1,465 330 3,765 1,635 4,085 100 1,045 7,555 12,650

Newton 10,550 6,290 395 85 990 540 1,700 35 515 2,760 3,945

Oconee 3,375 2,135 190 20 295 165 440 10 120 970 1,335

Oglethorpe 2,270 1,305 80 15 235 105 410 5 115 610 795

Paulding 9,260 5,160 350 80 955 585 1,590 45 495 2,285 3,175

Peach 3,920 2,175 140 35 415 245 700 25 185 945 1,445

Pickens 4,960 3,280 265 35 500 170 585 10 115 1,520 1,915

Pierce 3,195 1,615 120 25 365 150 725 20 175 775 1,070

Pike 2,460 1,540 100 20 215 105 355 15 110 705 875

Polk 7,935 4,405 340 80 815 385 1 ,470 55 385 1,970 2,940

(Continued)

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Georgia

22 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Pulaski 2,055 1,170 80 15 265 90 340 5 90 525 820

Putnam 3,820 2,480 205 35 340 145 500 10 105 1,230 1,390

Quitman 610 350 25 5 75 30 100 0 25 165 240Rabun 3,575 2,335 175 30 375 120 450 5 85 1,095 1,435

Randolph 1,555 790 70 20 265 105 220 10 75 365 640

Richmond 31,910 17,310 1,410 490 3,550 2,240 5,370 105 1,435 7,690 11,905

Rockdale 9,605 5,980 430 85 930 490 1,300 20 370 2,695 3,735

Schley 635 345 30 5 75 40 105 5 30 145 240

Screven 2,960 1,635 130 45 360 150 465 15 160 790 1,125

Seminole 2,150 1,220 95 25 285 95 310 20 100 570 865

Spalding 10,825 6,405 280 115 1,020 525 1,960 45 475 2,685 4,090

Stephens 5,880 3,565 205 35 610 235 950 25 255 1,535 2,385

Stewart 1,055 565 50 10 175 65 155 5 30 285 420

Sumter 5,395 3,100 195 50 575 305 890 30 250 1,300 2,165

Talbot 1,335 720 55 20 155 85 230 10 60 355 465

Taliaferro 450 260 15 5 50 30 85 0 5 115 180

Tattnall 3,660 1,995 165 40 435 180 680 15 150 910 1,380

Taylor 1,765 960 75 10 225 85 315 15 80 460 645Telfair 2,635 1,415 85 30 305 115 530 15 140 595 1,010

Terrell 2,090 1,110 80 30 285 145 335 15 90 485 805

Thomas 8,830 4,985 325 115 920 570 1,495 35 385 2,195 3,405

Tift 6,540 3,780 265 50 745 340 1,045 20 295 1,635 2,585

Toombs 5,190 2,810 160 75 580 245 1,040 30 250 1,195 1,905

Towns 3,105 2,150 195 10 310 70 295 10 65 1,085 1,280

Treutlen 1,350 720 50 15 160 55 275 10 65 320 500

Troup 10,865 6,585 315 95 1,005 590 1,725 40 510 2,685 4,435

Turner 1,810 1,030 65 25 200 110 285 10 85 465 705

Twiggs 2,115 925 95 35 230 155 505 25 145 455 610

Union 5,410 3,700 310 40 505 135 610 15 95 1,815 2,135

Upson 6,000 3,605 160 45 540 300 1,090 30 230 1,470 2,355

Walker 12,380 7,290 515 90 1,425 515 2,010 50 485 3,265 4,920

Walton 9,320 5,870 355 75 830 420 1,390 25 355 2,490 3,640

Ware 7,240 3,785 275 85 765 375 1,480 35 440 1,615 2,730

Warren 1,285 690 50 15 185 75 225 5 40 325 500

Washington 3,915 2,080 145 40 555 250 645 15 185 935 1,510

Wayne 4,975 2,695 250 60 550 210 925 25 260 1,325 1,720

Webster 440 260 25 5 45 20 65 0 20 130 160

Wheeler 1,055 555 30 15 115 45 235 0 60 255 375

White 4,600 3,040 220 30 430 130 605 15 130 1,410 1,765

Whitfield 13,640 8,525 450 120 1,200 610 2,175 40 520 3,630 5,430

Wilcox 1,535 825 60 15 180 70 290 15 80 390 575

Wilkes 2,525 1,510 115 25 280 110 400 10 75 670 1,040

Wilkinson 2,135 1,065 90 15 265 130 440 10 120 485 755

Worth 3,670 2,080 180 40 430 210 545 10 175 970 1,400

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Hawai

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 23

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Hawaii c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

194,019 137,895 9,314 3,057 15,790 6,427 16,747 406 4,383 64,616 83,769

Hawaii 27,690 18,155 1,185 465 2,395 1,075 3,360 75 980 8,890 10,500Honolulu 136,730 99,140 6,830 2,085 11,000 4,230 10,535 270 2,640 46,050 61,185

Kauai 10,445 7,385 520 180 880 380 860 25 215 3,480 4,340

Maui 19,145 13,210 780 325 1,510 740 1,995 35 550 6,190 7,745

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

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Idaho

24 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Idaho c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

211,528 134,581 13,335 1,945 20,276 8,088 25,516 711 7,076 66,595 82,993

Ada 40,330 26,375 2,230 305 3,865 1,655 4,580 50 1,270 12,080 16,955Adams 975 645 75 5 80 25 115 5 25 340 325

Bannock 10,125 6,085 510 105 910 470 1,550 45 450 2,895 3,830

Bear Lake 1,240 825 95 10 125 30 110 5 40 435 510

Benewah 2,010 1,170 135 20 220 90 295 10 70 640 670

Bingham 6,480 4,010 430 60 545 350 810 30 245 2,005 2,455

Blaine 2,135 1,550 145 35 180 75 115 0 35 835 795

Boise 1,120 715 60 10 80 30 180 5 40 375 325

Bonner 7,685 4,720 480 70 745 255 1,095 40 280 2,415 2,710

Bonneville 12,845 8,015 795 135 1,145 570 1,640 50 495 3,885 4,980

Boundary 2,080 1,245 150 15 190 80 300 10 90 680 680

Butte 640 400 55 5 65 15 80 0 20 225 235

Camas 170 115 15 0 20 5 10 0 5 60 70

Canyon 20,865 13,140 1,160 240 1,990 990 2,560 75 710 6,220 8,350

Caribou 1,275 815 110 5 145 40 120 5 35 420 530

Cassia 3,625 2,375 270 40 315 140 390 10 85 1,215 1,470

Clark 120 90 5 0 10 5 10 0 0 50 50Clearwater 2,235 1,330 180 10 210 65 350 20 70 745 765

Custer 875 550 65 15 85 20 110 5 25 290 315

Elmore 2,955 1,885 180 15 315 100 350 10 100 965 1,125

Franklin 1,820 1,170 170 15 195 75 125 10 60 630 740

Fremont 2,065 1,370 165 10 180 60 215 10 55 735 795

Gem 3,370 2,215 210 50 340 110 335 10 100 1,120 1,305

Gooding 2,730 1,840 165 30 295 90 235 10 65 930 1,160

Idaho 3,820 2,295 320 40 395 100 495 30 145 1,290 1,375

Jefferson 2,915 1,760 180 35 300 175 340 15 110 895 1,065

Jerome 2,925 1,920 210 30 275 100 310 5 75 980 1,190

Kootenai 21,605 13,615 1,330 200 2,000 670 2,875 65 850 6,745 8,125

Latah 4,385 2,845 350 35 365 145 505 10 130 1,490 1,705

Lemhi 1,960 1,270 125 20 190 50 240 5 60 670 680

Lewis 1,225 680 90 15 135 45 195 5 60 380 430

Lincoln 885 605 65 10 80 40 65 0 20 325 350Madison 2,410 1,510 185 40 225 110 215 15 110 785 960

Minidoka 3,290 2,145 240 25 300 130 340 10 100 1,110 1,305

Nez Perce 8,270 5,130 570 60 850 215 1,120 35 290 2,625 3,310

Oneida 810 540 60 10 75 30 75 0 20 270 340

Owyhee 1,755 1,130 105 15 190 80 200 5 30 600 635

Payette 3,985 2,585 240 35 395 160 445 15 110 1,335 1,540

Power 1,120 690 80 10 105 35 145 5 50 365 435

Shoshone 3,565 1,990 240 25 465 80 615 25 125 1,070 1,315

Teton 765 495 60 15 65 50 60 0 20 260 285

Twin Falls 11,920 7,930 765 95 1,225 440 1,140 30 295 3,800 5,175

Valley 1,770 1,260 100 10 120 40 200 5 35 635 640

Washington 2,360 1,525 165 15 270 50 250 15 70 770 985

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

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Illinois

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 25

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Illinois c 1,867,671 1 ,208,937 97,184 20,271 201,257 79,103 202,314 4,064 54,541 562,826 808,544

Adams 14,260 9,580 835 100 1,590 460 1,365 35 295 4,590 6,385Alexander 2,160 1,180 105 20 250 120 390 10 85 560 805

Bond 3,260 2,010 200 30 410 125 365 10 110 1,005 1,370

Boone 6,680 4,480 320 50 605 280 700 15 230 2,085 2,710

Brown 1,070 675 80 10 140 15 115 5 30 335 480

Bureau 7,410 5,015 480 35 865 210 635 10 160 2,390 3,410

Calhoun 1,235 775 120 15 150 30 120 0 25 430 495

Carroll 3,810 2,525 275 25 420 115 360 5 85 1,245 1,650

Cass 2,640 1,660 185 20 365 85 250 10 65 845 1,160

Champaign 21,870 14,015 1,355 250 2,420 970 2,200 40 620 6,755 9,520

Christian 7,760 4,780 545 60 1,065 270 795 25 220 2,350 3,400

Clark 3,700 2,320 265 20 490 95 375 10 125 1,120 1,625

Clay 3,315 2,010 235 30 440 135 370 15 80 985 1,455

Clinton 6,500 3,990 410 130 835 390 555 15 175 1,950 2,815

Coles 8,515 5,550 495 60 970 235 960 15 230 2,555 3,820

Cook 730,380 474,670 31,820 10,065 74,380 34,470 82,325 1,430 21,220 216,215 318,390

Crawford 4,340 2,730 290 30 610 110 455 10 105 1,325 1,930Cumberland 2,115 1,370 135 20 245 55 220 10 60 645 930

De Kalb 11,410 7,735 590 90 1,180 470 1,020 10 315 3,600 5,070

De Witt 3,290 2,115 210 20 370 95 385 5 90 985 1,425

Douglas 3,850 2,510 310 20 500 135 300 5 70 1,245 1,795

Du Page 114,610 80,820 5,635 920 11,205 3,850 9,425 125 2,630 36,800 52,450

Edgar 4,280 2,625 270 20 575 165 480 10 135 1,225 1,915

Edwards 1,575 1,020 105 5 215 50 150 0 30 495 730

Effingham 6,265 3,895 445 40 780 235 660 30 180 1,830 2,745

Fayette 4,540 2,780 285 35 550 170 555 20 145 1,360 1,860

Ford 3,000 2,005 180 20 410 85 220 5 75 935 1,460

Franklin 9,820 5,585 645 70 1,380 365 1,395 65 315 2,745 4,035

Fulton 8,510 5,350 755 60 1,180 300 685 30 150 2,740 3,815

Gallatin 1,565 870 125 10 235 60 225 5 35 450 640

Greene 3,315 1,970 260 20 415 95 400 15 140 1,015 1,385

Grundy 6,260 4,055 395 25 760 230 590 15 190 1,950 2,645Hamilton 2,030 1,260 150 20 285 60 195 10 50 625 900

Hancock 4,385 2,840 325 35 560 130 380 10 105 1,455 1,950

Hardin 1,215 660 90 20 185 40 185 5 30 360 460

Henderson 1,685 1,150 100 10 185 35 155 5 45 545 700

Henry 10,220 6,780 790 60 1,300 305 760 20 205 3,280 4,650

Iroquois 7,040 4,480 445 60 840 245 745 20 205 2,230 3,010

Jackson 8,125 4,850 440 90 975 405 1,075 30 260 2,270 3,370

Jasper 2,175 1,360 210 10 285 45 195 10 60 725 945

Jefferson 7,605 4,675 465 75 950 275 925 35 205 2,235 3,245

Jersey 4,360 2,625 295 15 575 135 540 20 155 1,305 1,785

Jo Daviess 5,255 3,735 345 40 560 140 360 5 70 1,885 2,215

Johnson 2,520 1,530 165 35 295 80 310 15 90 775 955

Kane 42,405 28,585 1,895 335 3,945 1,760 4,405 50 1,430 13,105 17,960

Kankakee 18,995 11,075 895 360 2,115 1,215 2,530 40 765 5,330 7,450

Kendall 7,425 5,085 360 40 715 320 675 10 220 2,355 3,105

Knox 11,330 7,440 640 130 1,220 460 1,190 20 230 3,460 5,035

Lake 74,900 50,530 4,030 785 7,055 3,160 7,045 140 2,155 24,150 31,765

La Salle 23,275 15,515 1,230 160 2,735 830 2,125 45 635 7,315 10,345

Lawrence 3,775 2,210 240 30 570 190 410 10 115 1,095 1,625

Lee 7,075 4,525 405 85 790 355 700 15 200 2,200 2,970

Livingston 7,640 4,805 490 130 895 315 755 25 225 2,325 3,355

Logan 5,570 3,655 305 40 700 165 550 10 145 1,700 2,535

McDonough 5,895 3,885 420 50 760 165 505 20 90 1,910 2,765

(Continued)

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Illinois

26 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

McHenry 32,350 21,925 1,435 235 2,980 1,275 3,315 45 1,140 10,040 13,490

McLean 19,295 12,795 1,090 145 2,120 595 2,030 30 490 5,870 8,630

Macon 22,655 14,320 1,325 205 2,455 810 2,775 60 705 6,585 9,685Macoupin 10,470 6,360 785 60 1,365 340 1,190 35 335 3,225 4,485

Madison 48,580 29,400 3,045 520 5,910 2,050 5,885 160 1,610 13,970 20,555

Marion 8,700 5,265 455 75 1,065 400 1,105 35 300 2,430 3,635

Marshall 2,885 1,905 225 15 395 85 190 5 65 985 1,300

Mason 3,865 2,365 340 35 515 125 380 15 90 1,245 1,625

Massac 3,540 2,085 215 25 460 120 490 20 125 1,035 1,470

Menard 2,235 1,460 125 10 260 95 210 5 70 715 945

Mercer 3,555 2,325 280 15 470 100 290 5 70 1,185 1,540

Monroe 4,900 3,225 345 30 605 155 395 5 140 1,560 2,205

Montgomery 6,695 4,180 475 35 895 240 675 25 170 2,040 2,935

Morgan 7,410 4,550 435 100 810 415 860 5 235 2,130 3,140

Moultrie 3,010 2,040 190 20 335 80 265 10 70 980 1,370

Ogle 9,185 6,185 525 50 940 325 860 25 275 3,045 3,870

Peoria 33,260 21,195 2,010 345 3,790 1,275 3,685 65 895 9,875 14,540

Perry 4,510 2,760 320 30 620 130 530 15 105 1,345 1,970Piatt 3,085 2,070 220 10 390 85 230 10 70 1,000 1,435

Pike 3,960 2,515 270 45 520 125 385 20 80 1,250 1,770

Pope 1,090 635 95 15 150 30 135 5 25 355 395

Pulaski 1,580 910 100 10 205 65 215 10 65 460 640

Putnam 1,305 885 85 10 140 35 110 5 35 435 540

Randolph 6,495 4,045 390 40 840 250 715 25 190 1,930 2,825

Richland 3,895 2,450 275 30 475 130 425 15 95 1,185 1,705

Rock Island 28,605 18,900 1,665 265 3,210 855 2,970 55 685 8,585 12,600

St. Clair 42,870 25,170 2,260 515 5,250 2,295 5,675 110 1,595 11,690 18,015

Saline 6,295 3,495 390 60 1,005 275 845 35 190 1,715 2,680

Sangamon 34,440 21,815 1,535 410 3,335 1,860 3,990 60 1,435 9,500 14,645

Schuyler 1,590 1,010 125 10 200 45 140 10 50 535 705

Scott 1,095 675 85 10 150 30 105 5 35 355 475

Shelby 4,790 3,040 385 40 615 135 445 15 115 1,575 2,085

Stark 1,360 905 120 10 190 40 85 0 10 450 645

Stephenson 10,355 7,245 495 75 950 270 1,025 15 280 3,265 4,655

Tazewell 24,690 16,340 1,835 160 2,915 780 2,095 50 515 7,965 10,935

Union 4,050 2,305 220 65 490 315 480 20 155 1,140 1,610

Vermilion 17,745 10,805 925 160 2,070 670 2,410 50 655 5,070 7,360

Wabash 2,605 1,640 195 20 340 100 250 5 55 790 1,190

Warren 3,125 2,020 210 30 360 90 330 5 80 955 1,400

Washington 3,055 1,870 250 15 435 125 275 5 80 1,015 1,325

Wayne 4,030 2,555 290 35 525 125 385 15 100 1,255 1,795

White 4,060 2,505 300 30 590 90 420 25 100 1,255 1,810

Whiteside 13,070 8,190 940 115 1,520 420 1,485 40 360 3,920 5,610

Will 64,780 40,785 3,255 665 6,820 3,315 7,360 145 2,435 19,020 26,150

Williamson 13,295 8,060 785 110 1,670 500 1,735 75 360 3,855 5,515

Winnebago 48,920 31,670 2,310 380 4,645 1,965 6,290 80 1,580 14,645 20,355

Woodford 6,040 4,120 460 40 750 160 395 10 105 1,980 2,840

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Indiana

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 27

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Indiana c 1,032,417 652,423 53,471 8,997 109,810 42,204 127,496 2,931 35,085 298,698 432,095

Adams 5,360 3,655 320 35 580 140 475 10 145 1,655 2,490Allen 51,440 33,525 2,330 510 4,880 2,405 5,945 105 1,740 14,900 21,915

Bartholomew 12,875 8,095 735 90 1,315 465 1,665 35 475 3,745 5,225

Benton 1,860 1,170 125 10 245 60 180 5 65 570 820

Blackford 3,110 1,970 185 15 350 100 370 10 110 880 1,320

Boone 7,155 4,895 395 55 745 270 620 5 170 2,265 3,210

Brown 2,905 1,950 155 15 270 110 315 10 80 925 1,095

Carroll 3,770 2,550 225 20 385 100 385 5 100 1,190 1,625

Cass 7,430 4,750 340 75 765 320 915 20 245 2,090 3,135

Clark 17,915 10,215 815 160 2,015 735 3,130 75 770 4,650 6,980

Clay 5,390 3,215 385 40 720 185 635 25 185 1,550 2,315

Clinton 5,800 3,785 320 35 615 235 605 15 190 1,705 2,565

Crawford 2,275 1,210 145 30 285 90 380 25 110 655 780

Daviess 5,240 3,220 315 45 595 220 645 15 185 1,505 2,220

Dearborn 7,880 4,845 465 60 910 290 985 25 300 2,360 3,140

Decatur 4,670 3,040 290 40 530 135 490 10 135 1,490 1,995

De Kalb 6,570 4,235 280 60 650 270 790 10 275 1,910 2,700Delaware 22,030 13,650 1,285 200 2,475 850 2,780 70 720 6,315 9,190

Dubois 6,970 4,605 405 40 830 255 625 15 195 2,155 3,115

Elkhart 27,005 18,225 1,150 200 2,330 1,035 3,075 50 940 8,175 11,635

Fayette 5,675 3,295 350 65 655 305 775 20 210 1,615 2,225

Floyd 12,145 7,275 640 90 1,365 475 1,790 40 470 3,350 4,955

Fountain 3,835 2,440 245 25 505 135 380 10 95 1,180 1,655

Franklin 4,425 2,760 280 35 505 185 495 15 150 1,320 1,845

Fulton 4,280 2,900 215 35 405 125 470 10 120 1,355 1,825

Gibson 6,410 4,045 425 55 785 230 705 20 145 1,925 2,835

Grant 15,375 9,610 800 155 1,525 595 2,175 40 475 4,380 6,315

Greene 6,665 4,000 395 50 830 230 905 25 230 1,890 2,770

Hamilton 21,030 14,315 1,190 150 2,025 930 1,760 35 625 6,725 8,955

Hancock 9,470 6,390 490 75 875 335 980 20 305 2,935 3,840

Harrison 6,275 3,500 415 55 750 290 970 30 265 1,755 2,340

Hendricks 14,685 10,060 830 80 1,490 525 1,275 30 395 4,575 6,365Henry 10,660 6,700 635 100 1,200 470 1,175 35 345 3,120 4,475

Howard 16,600 10,800 830 120 1,650 565 2,060 40 535 4,700 6,870

Huntington 6,945 4,755 325 50 645 255 700 20 195 2,080 3,135

Jackson 7,780 4,805 405 70 840 285 1,045 30 300 2,210 3,200

Jasper 5,450 3,410 405 40 625 195 570 20 185 1,645 2,250

Jay 4,540 2,895 235 35 500 170 530 15 160 1,340 1,870

Jefferson 6,250 3,805 315 60 600 235 970 25 240 1,750 2,405

Jennings 4,945 2,650 240 90 460 335 855 25 290 1,250 1,645

Johnson 17,885 12,215 855 110 1,745 610 1,820 25 505 5,305 7,825

Knox 8,250 4,925 470 70 1,045 295 1,120 30 295 2,295 3,495

Kosciusko 12,335 8,340 640 100 1,130 495 1,290 30 310 3,900 5,095

Lagrange 4,675 3,125 225 35 400 180 505 15 190 1,435 1,880

Lake 85,305 50,075 5,125 1,140 10,975 4,210 10,485 335 2,960 24,210 35,070

La Porte 19,650 12,580 965 170 2,040 815 2,345 60 675 5,800 8,200

Lawrence 9,165 5,680 540 70 1,010 345 1,200 20 300 2,630 3,775

Madison 26,740 17,040 1,455 210 2,790 950 3,325 60 910 7,670 11,355

Marion 128,355 79,185 4,965 1,310 12,580 6,675 18,465 275 4,900 34,240 53,385

Marshall 7,845 5,305 430 35 845 255 730 20 225 2,445 3,530

Martin 2,110 1,280 140 20 220 70 300 10 70 620 840

Miami 5,800 3,645 315 50 620 220 720 10 220 1,630 2,375

Monroe 15,545 10,430 750 120 1,430 535 1,840 25 415 4,615 6,745

Montgomery 7,140 4,645 455 30 745 265 735 20 245 2,205 2,965

Morgan 10,460 6,555 625 85 1,095 415 1,260 30 395 3,095 4,080

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Indiana

28 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Newton 2,535 1,625 155 15 280 90 300 15 55 780 1,015

Noble 7,270 4,560 300 55 735 275 1,040 30 275 2,090 2,890

Ohio 995 620 55 5 130 35 120 5 25 300 420Orange 4,140 2,415 210 35 460 195 605 25 195 1,170 1,570

Owen 4,020 2,450 250 45 415 155 535 20 150 1,215 1,495

Parke 3,445 2,085 225 25 390 165 445 10 100 1,045 1,335

Perry 3,670 2,375 175 25 430 120 435 10 100 1,080 1,600

Pike 2,750 1,560 200 25 360 95 380 25 105 800 1,050

Porter 23,210 14,410 1,440 210 2,765 930 2,680 65 710 6,860 9,500

Posey 4,610 2,845 345 30 540 130 540 15 165 1,425 1,895

Pulaski 2,790 1,680 190 25 325 95 340 15 120 835 1,110

Putnam 6,120 4,030 310 45 590 195 720 15 215 1,880 2,480

Randolph 5,730 3,730 380 35 635 170 585 25 170 1,815 2,420

Ripley 4,785 2,875 300 45 575 210 610 20 150 1,445 1,935

Rush 3,510 2,235 220 20 420 110 395 10 100 1,085 1,510

St. Joseph 44,690 30,510 1,945 380 4,450 1,670 4,500 85 1,150 13,705 20,415

Scott 4,580 2,345 230 45 490 185 930 40 315 1,120 1,535

Shelby 7,230 4,665 370 40 770 275 865 10 235 2,110 3,040Spencer 3,705 2,345 225 35 405 115 430 25 125 1,115 1,500

Starke 5,190 2,800 285 50 570 240 870 30 345 1,415 1,790

Steuben 5,780 3,915 265 40 550 185 645 15 165 1,825 2,355

Sullivan 4,220 2,450 270 30 510 155 635 10 160 1,175 1,715

Switzerland 1,595 935 80 15 160 70 260 10 65 440 580

Tippecanoe 18,370 12,025 975 120 1,855 640 2,155 35 565 5,465 7,905

Tipton 3,160 2,190 155 15 335 75 305 10 75 940 1,395

Union 1,315 770 80 15 170 50 175 5 50 365 520

Vanderburgh 34,115 21,420 1,630 260 3,715 1,250 4,625 90 1,125 9,440 15,010

Vermillion 3,430 2,020 205 15 465 130 465 15 115 920 1,485

Vigo 19,630 12,075 880 150 2,210 835 2,705 55 720 5,130 8,480

Wabash 7,435 4,935 345 60 705 260 885 25 220 2,230 3,220

Warren 1,610 1,030 105 15 195 50 170 5 40 515 650

Warrick 8,600 5,275 565 60 1,005 300 1,035 35 325 2,500 3,385

Washington 5,045 2,835 275 25 545 220 860 35 250 1,365 1,815

Wayne 15,315 9,645 745 165 1,630 530 2,060 35 505 4,355 6,420

Wells 4,840 3,325 260 30 495 160 430 15 125 1,520 2,215

White 5,230 3,425 300 35 610 160 535 20 145 1,655 2,195

Whitley 5,395 3,750 240 30 525 205 490 10 145 1,685 2,380

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Iowa

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 29

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Iowa c 546,065 359,424 35,649 3,897 61,233 17,107 53,812 1,037 13,906 171,006 245,280

Adair 1,870 1,245 185 5 240 35 130 0 30 650 900Adams 1,150 720 80 10 165 50 95 0 30 370 530

Allamakee 3,165 2,165 275 30 360 75 205 10 45 1,120 1,400

Appanoose 3,420 2,060 250 25 455 95 415 10 110 1,055 1,500

Audubon 1,810 1,205 170 10 225 35 115 5 45 620 860

Benton 4,805 3,060 350 20 615 135 470 15 140 1,540 2,145

Black Hawk 23,055 14,845 1,295 160 2,480 745 2,755 60 715 6,825 9,940

Boone 5,315 3,480 315 75 555 255 490 15 130 1,645 2,340

Bremer 4,770 3,190 385 30 665 115 290 10 85 1,535 2,245

Buchanan 3,860 2,440 315 25 520 135 335 5 85 1,235 1,715

Buena Vista 3,815 2,500 350 20 485 120 255 10 75 1,285 1,845

Butler 3,585 2,265 370 20 545 75 235 10 65 1,230 1,700

Calhoun 2,890 1,860 265 25 390 85 185 5 75 970 1,375

Carroll 4,705 3,010 425 60 635 165 335 5 70 1,490 2,280

Cass 3,640 2,400 260 15 460 100 320 5 80 1,170 1,715

Cedar 3,495 2,355 275 15 440 105 225 10 70 1,155 1,630

Cerro Gordo 10,175 6,755 595 90 1,160 340 1,025 10 200 3,110 4,720Cherokee 3,125 2,040 265 20 390 75 275 0 60 1,030 1,465

Chickasaw 2,915 1,855 290 15 385 75 240 5 50 1,015 1,285

Clarke 1,910 1,275 125 15 205 70 165 0 55 605 860

Clay 3,815 2,520 285 15 485 95 340 5 70 1,235 1,825

Clayton 4,390 2,845 380 35 540 175 330 10 75 1,490 1,895

Clinton 10,305 6,680 620 75 1,165 295 1,145 30 295 3,100 4,520

Crawford 3,540 2,150 325 20 500 95 355 10 85 1,125 1,615

Dallas 6,005 4,175 305 25 610 220 520 10 140 1,950 2,700

Davis 1,715 1,080 125 5 240 50 150 5 60 545 775

Decatur 1,845 1,230 115 15 210 50 185 5 35 615 825

Delaware 3,380 2,140 375 20 415 90 250 10 80 1,145 1,495

Des Moines 8,720 5,925 390 60 865 265 955 15 245 2,545 3,940

Dickinson 4,275 2,990 350 15 450 80 315 5 70 1,475 1,980

Dubuque 17,160 11,410 1,185 125 1,885 475 1,605 35 440 5,225 7,790

Emmet 2,385 1,565 185 20 325 55 195 0 40 780 1,150Fayette 4,950 3,095 425 25 700 165 430 15 95 1,570 2,250

Floyd 4,085 2,555 300 45 515 140 415 15 100 1,275 1,815

Franklin 2,530 1,665 230 15 335 60 175 5 45 845 1,220

Fremont 1,860 1,230 115 10 195 50 190 5 65 575 840

Greene 2,545 1,680 205 10 295 80 220 5 50 820 1,240

Grundy 2,845 1,965 250 10 370 50 160 0 40 950 1,405

Guthrie 2,815 1,910 195 20 310 80 240 5 55 935 1,300

Hamilton 3,515 2,405 240 15 380 100 280 10 85 1,180 1,645

Hancock 2,545 1,635 240 15 345 75 175 5 55 865 1,205

Hardin 4,365 2,910 335 10 615 90 330 5 70 1,435 2,150

Harrison 3,265 2,090 220 25 415 95 315 10 95 1,045 1,440

Henry 3,725 2,455 215 20 420 110 385 15 105 1,135 1,705

Howard 2,305 1,470 245 5 350 50 145 5 35 805 1,115

Humboldt 2,480 1,610 220 15 330 60 190 5 50 825 1,185

Ida 1,845 1,165 215 10 250 55 120 0 30 640 900

Iowa 3,265 2,275 200 15 380 85 220 5 85 1,075 1,555

Jackson 4,410 2,860 340 30 575 125 380 15 85 1,420 1,985

Jasper 7,425 5,095 450 60 760 190 690 10 170 2,395 3,355

Jefferson 2,775 1,800 160 30 320 90 315 5 55 840 1,260

Johnson 11,795 7,905 585 130 980 425 1,440 20 310 3,560 4,995

Jones 4,090 2,710 345 25 505 100 315 10 80 1,365 1,870

Keokuk 2,595 1,635 230 15 365 60 215 5 70 845 1,230

Kossuth 4,305 2,805 410 30 585 120 265 10 80 1,500 2,020

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Iowa

30 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Lee 7,670 4,955 385 45 880 235 910 25 235 2,260 3,350

Linn 31,875 22,120 1,560 235 2,900 1,035 3,175 60 790 9,975 13,920

Louisa 2,135 1,375 150 10 225 80 220 10 65 685 915Lucas 2,145 1,435 155 10 255 60 185 5 40 690 1,005

Lyon 2,425 1,580 255 15 330 50 145 5 45 845 1,185

Madison 2,640 1,735 160 20 310 85 250 10 70 850 1,165

Mahaska 4,530 2,965 315 30 505 155 425 10 125 1,435 2,060

Marion 6,330 4,080 435 45 720 195 680 10 165 1,980 2,785

Marshall 8,105 5,450 455 65 820 220 870 15 210 2,660 3,430

Mills 2,655 1,505 140 105 245 315 255 5 85 745 995

Mitchell 2,550 1,705 255 10 325 40 160 5 50 885 1,240

Monona 2,605 1,660 220 15 375 70 205 5 55 860 1,235

Monroe 1,810 1,165 110 10 215 70 180 5 55 565 815

Montgomery 2,815 1,830 185 20 310 80 310 5 75 850 1,300

Muscatine 7,240 4,705 440 35 755 225 880 15 185 2,210 3,115

O'Brien 3,715 2,325 395 40 555 105 235 5 55 1,205 1,870

Osceola 1,545 980 165 10 230 30 100 0 30 510 765

Page 4,005 2,665 250 30 425 120 395 10 110 1,250 1,860Palo Alto 2,405 1,505 230 20 355 65 175 5 50 790 1,175

Plymouth 4,845 3,150 445 20 620 130 385 5 90 1,665 2,225

Pocahontas 2,210 1,410 205 10 345 55 145 0 40 720 1,070

Polk 55,360 37,280 2,130 395 4,930 2,070 6,690 70 1,795 16,045 24,110

Pottawattamie 15,655 9,760 755 100 1,625 625 2,130 25 635 4,435 6,530

Poweshiek 3,965 2,705 265 30 435 110 330 5 85 1,295 1,845

Ringgold 1,395 935 100 10 175 35 105 5 30 450 665

Sac 2,850 1,910 275 10 355 65 190 5 40 980 1,400

Scott 25,635 16,670 1,405 210 2,605 935 2,990 55 765 7,580 10,860

Shelby 3,075 2,025 280 25 395 80 210 0 60 1,080 1,455

Sioux 5,535 3,590 620 35 755 130 335 5 65 1,950 2,680

Story 9,865 7,080 545 70 935 250 815 5 165 3,230 4,605

Tama 3,965 2,590 340 35 530 110 265 5 90 1,330 1,850

Taylor 1,750 1,115 160 5 225 50 145 5 45 585 815

Union 2,805 1,805 175 15 335 95 295 5 80 855 1,255

Van Buren 1,930 1,240 130 15 230 70 200 5 40 630 820

Wapello 8,125 4,945 525 70 930 295 1,080 25 255 2,350 3,465

Warren 6,390 4,410 300 45 610 165 675 10 175 2,015 2,755

Washington 4,465 3,030 315 30 470 130 380 5 105 1,480 2,100

Wayne 1,870 1,205 155 5 255 35 165 5 45 615 880

Webster 8,670 5,555 500 75 965 270 995 10 300 2,625 3,815

Winnebago 2,565 1,775 190 10 300 45 190 5 50 860 1,235

Winneshiek 3,950 2,690 340 30 500 110 235 5 40 1,390 1,845

Woodbury 17,370 10,990 965 155 1,885 605 2,165 35 570 5,060 7,665

Worth 1,645 1,110 115 0 210 45 140 5 20 550 780

Wright 3,370 2,180 280 20 490 65 265 5 65 1,100 1,620

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Kansas

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 31

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Kansas c 443,706 290,563 25,094 3,447 46,872 16,699 47,761 785 12,485 137,003 194,621

Allen 3,170 1,985 195 25 410 95 355 5 100 975 1,385Anderson 1,890 1,285 120 15 225 55 150 0 40 635 870

Atchison 3,195 2,060 185 20 365 120 345 5 95 930 1,495

Barber 1,340 870 100 10 180 30 120 0 30 435 635

Barton 5,850 3,890 365 45 725 180 510 10 125 1,865 2,760

Bourbon 3,475 2,245 160 35 345 150 405 5 130 1,000 1,520

Brown 2,390 1,550 155 15 260 100 245 5 60 745 1,085

Butler 9,750 6,370 575 75 1,010 405 995 15 305 3,045 4,175

Chase 625 410 40 0 85 25 50 5 10 215 280

Chautauqua 1,195 770 65 10 130 35 145 5 35 395 470

Cherokee 4,670 2,695 250 30 615 180 695 25 180 1,270 1,880

Cheyenne 880 560 100 5 130 25 45 0 15 315 435

Clark 575 390 45 0 80 15 35 0 10 195 280

Clay 2,090 1,360 170 5 275 55 170 5 50 725 955

Cloud 2,625 1,785 155 10 310 80 230 5 50 785 1,295

Coffey 1,900 1,230 115 5 230 90 190 0 40 625 825

Comanche 520 355 30 5 70 15 40 0 5 180 245Cowley 7,085 4,535 385 70 785 330 780 15 185 2,125 3,020

Crawford 7,115 4,305 430 60 870 285 930 15 220 1,935 3,185

Decatur 985 665 85 5 130 35 60 0 5 350 480

Dickinson 4,150 2,810 250 15 475 135 365 10 90 1,360 1,885

Doniphan 1,555 1,020 110 10 185 50 140 5 35 520 695

Douglas 10,925 7,160 605 100 1,035 420 1,315 20 270 3,345 4,680

Edwards 790 535 65 5 105 25 45 0 10 275 385

Elk 990 635 60 5 115 30 100 5 40 330 410

Ellis 4,660 3,085 295 45 560 150 430 5 90 1,505 2,125

Ellsworth 1,470 1,035 80 5 170 40 110 0 30 475 710

Finney 3,760 2,220 235 50 415 250 455 15 120 1,120 1,495

Ford 4,105 2,685 230 30 450 215 380 10 105 1,320 1,750

Franklin 4,600 2,965 260 30 445 185 565 5 145 1,435 1,890

Geary 3,525 2,150 160 25 425 170 440 10 145 1,010 1,445

Gove 755 505 80 5 105 15 35 0 10 265 380Graham 910 590 65 5 105 30 85 5 25 305 390

Grant 980 620 70 5 130 60 70 5 20 310 435

Gray 880 565 90 5 110 35 55 5 15 305 410

Greeley 320 200 35 0 45 15 20 0 5 115 140

Greenwood 2,025 1,330 120 5 215 45 235 10 65 670 850

Hamilton 520 350 40 5 65 20 30 0 10 165 260

Harper 1,605 1,080 95 10 235 35 120 5 25 520 785

Harvey 6,470 4,585 350 35 585 190 585 5 135 2,120 3,025

Haskell 580 365 60 0 80 25 40 0 10 195 270

Hodgeman 450 300 45 0 65 5 25 0 10 175 200

Jackson 2,580 1,645 165 25 275 105 255 5 105 820 1,045

Jefferson 3,340 2,185 185 20 310 150 380 10 100 1,085 1,290

Jewell 1,095 700 115 5 145 20 90 0 20 375 505

Johnson 57,380 40,435 3,170 340 5,420 1,885 4,740 55 1,335 18,350 26,560

Kearny 615 370 55 5 85 25 60 0 15 190 270

Kingman 1,945 1,265 155 10 275 55 145 0 40 650 905

Kiowa 800 565 55 5 80 25 60 5 5 280 375

Labette 4,850 2,950 220 85 495 275 650 10 165 1,330 2,025

Lane 505 340 45 0 75 5 35 0 5 190 245

Leavenworth 9,210 5,925 470 80 945 335 1,150 20 285 2,735 3,810

Lincoln 885 575 75 5 100 35 75 0 20 320 395

Linn 2,240 1,440 150 20 220 70 255 10 75 735 875

Logan 705 465 60 0 100 15 55 0 10 255 335

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Kansas

32 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Lyon 5,005 3,185 280 35 525 215 605 20 140 1,455 2,195

Mc Pherson 5,920 4,235 420 25 595 125 415 5 100 2,065 2,835

Marion 3,060 2,085 230 15 365 75 220 5 65 1,030 1,480Marshall 2,635 1,725 215 20 355 65 195 5 55 900 1,220

Meade 960 630 90 5 135 35 50 0 15 325 460

Miami 4,415 2,855 235 40 400 165 545 5 170 1,320 1,760

Mitchell 1,605 1,120 105 10 210 40 95 0 25 555 795

Montgomery 8,485 5,290 450 75 980 280 1,075 30 305 2,465 3,595

Morris 1,460 1,010 105 5 165 30 110 5 30 520 670

Morton 635 395 60 5 85 20 50 0 20 210 285

Nemaha 2,395 1,605 230 25 300 60 135 5 35 865 1,145

Neosho 3,625 2,305 200 40 430 155 410 5 80 1,070 1,630

Ness 940 665 80 5 110 20 45 5 10 340 450

Norton 1,320 885 85 5 170 35 100 5 35 435 625

Osage 3,285 2,155 180 30 305 130 360 10 115 1,045 1,310

Osborne 1,215 820 90 5 165 30 75 0 30 420 595

Ottawa 1,245 870 80 5 140 25 95 5 25 435 570

Pawnee 1,450 1,020 75 10 165 35 115 0 30 485 670Phillips 1,530 960 115 10 235 55 125 5 25 485 730

Pottawatomie 3,120 2,020 200 30 330 120 305 10 105 1,000 1,320

Pratt 2,080 1,405 130 10 260 55 175 5 40 675 985

Rawlins 830 545 75 10 115 20 50 5 10 290 385

Reno 12,980 8,750 780 100 1,400 380 1,295 20 255 4,180 5,865

Republic 1,545 1,075 135 5 185 25 90 5 25 540 775

Rice 2,365 1,585 150 25 280 60 210 5 50 790 1,070

Riley 5,740 3,875 340 35 585 155 585 10 155 1,855 2,570

Rooks 1,415 925 120 5 190 40 105 5 25 490 655

Rush 990 655 90 10 130 15 85 0 5 350 480

Russell 2,020 1,330 145 10 275 55 165 5 35 695 955

Saline 9,615 6,390 520 65 1,000 330 1,025 10 275 2,970 4,265

Scott 965 630 80 10 140 20 65 0 20 325 450

Sedgwick 68,545 44,535 3,350 590 6,400 2,875 8,425 85 2,285 20,525 29,125

Seward 2,410 1,450 140 25 275 150 280 5 85 700 1,040

Shawnee 30,360 19,375 1,170 315 2,675 1,330 4,380 40 1,075 8,455 12,590

Sheridan 640 435 70 0 85 20 25 0 5 250 300

Sherman 1,410 875 100 15 210 50 115 5 40 435 635

Smith 1,325 890 115 5 180 30 85 0 20 480 630

Stafford 1,155 755 85 10 165 50 70 5 15 385 565

Stanton 395 260 40 0 55 15 20 0 5 150 180

Stevens 920 565 80 5 145 45 65 0 15 280 445

Sumner 4,795 3,045 300 45 595 185 480 10 135 1,465 2,135

Thomas 1,455 950 100 5 170 50 145 5 30 485 655

Trego 905 600 60 5 135 15 70 0 20 300 445

Wabaunsee 1,345 920 75 5 130 60 120 0 35 475 550

Wallace 350 230 35 5 45 15 20 0 0 120 175

Washington 1,790 1,190 145 10 245 45 115 5 35 635 825

Wichita 470 325 55 0 55 10 20 0 5 190 225

Wilson 2,430 1,530 165 20 280 75 280 5 75 770 1,040

Woodson 995 660 55 15 125 25 95 5 15 325 435Wyandotte 23,650 14,005 820 245 2,300 1,335 3,880 65 1,000 6,095 9,300

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Kentucky

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 33

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Kentucky c 768,861 400,017 44,464 6,718 94,236 32,232 145,141 5,854 40,199 196,711 281,038

Adair 3,860 1,995 210 35 490 125 775 25 205 1,025 1,380Allen 3,665 2,025 140 30 370 145 755 20 180 945 1,295

Anderson 3,260 1,880 170 20 335 145 540 10 160 885 1,190

Ballard 1,860 1,055 140 20 235 65 275 5 65 545 735

Barren 8,400 4,740 425 55 950 310 1,535 30 355 2,185 3,210

Bath 2,425 1,185 155 20 295 100 485 30 155 645 820

Bell 7,260 2,535 435 80 1,175 365 1,965 120 585 1,490 2,175

Boone 12,095 6,985 645 85 1,330 550 1,870 40 590 3,290 4,565

Bourbon 3,850 2,275 195 20 450 155 585 30 140 1,005 1,580

Boyd 11,350 5,620 935 95 1,585 350 2,200 115 450 2,920 4,345

Boyle 5,655 3,285 280 40 595 190 965 20 280 1,465 2,255

Bracken 1,730 835 125 10 260 105 275 20 100 470 615

Breathitt 3,640 1,085 200 60 495 205 1,080 90 425 680 880

Breckinridge 3,990 2,095 305 50 530 155 640 20 195 1,180 1,370

Bullitt 9,565 5,000 505 85 1,030 415 2,020 25 485 2,420 2,975

Butler 2,750 1,315 140 25 355 115 590 25 185 670 900

Caldwell 3,185 1,860 160 30 370 105 505 20 135 870 1,260Calloway 6,830 4,220 390 40 810 180 940 25 225 2,035 2,770

Campbell 14,610 8,660 880 85 1,815 560 1,995 50 565 4,030 6,230

Carlisle 1,315 770 75 5 155 50 210 5 45 370 540

Carroll 1,995 1,095 110 5 230 85 380 10 80 555 735

Carter 5,540 2,410 440 60 820 250 1,170 50 340 1,435 1,785

Casey 3,430 1,595 200 45 535 150 700 15 190 860 1,175

Christian 9,960 5,680 490 75 1,140 470 1,660 45 400 2,665 3,870

Clark 6,380 3,465 370 50 715 255 1,180 30 315 1,655 2,360

Clay 4,630 1,530 270 80 640 225 1,350 70 465 955 1,165

Clinton 2,475 1,200 120 25 285 75 590 20 160 615 795

Crittenden 2,245 1,175 140 20 275 85 430 15 105 575 805

Cumberland 1,780 940 100 10 240 70 330 15 75 490 645

Daviess 18,660 11,020 1,020 155 2,050 695 2,840 75 805 4,960 7,600

Edmonson 2,595 1,270 180 35 320 100 535 15 140 720 820

Elliott 1,480 560 145 20 235 85 300 25 110 355 455Estill 3,110 1,415 200 30 405 130 700 45 185 735 1,010

Fayette 35,890 21,925 1,910 290 3,795 1,345 5,350 65 1,210 9,950 15,000

Fleming 2,950 1,510 210 30 415 125 510 20 130 800 1,065

Floyd 10,735 3,175 630 105 1,575 535 3,235 280 1,200 1,980 2,650

Franklin 10,425 5,755 290 190 915 1,230 1,450 25 570 2,550 3,845

Fulton 1,860 1,005 100 20 245 85 320 5 80 470 745

Gallatin 1,050 535 40 15 130 75 195 5 55 265 355

Garrard 3,080 1,675 175 25 300 95 605 20 185 840 1,055

Grant 3,915 1,875 185 35 465 220 825 30 280 910 1,270

Graves 8,450 4,885 475 60 925 285 1,405 60 355 2,250 3,310

Grayson 5,290 2,730 340 55 640 190 1,035 25 275 1,420 1,775

Green 2,765 1,445 170 30 365 80 520 15 140 745 1,020

Greenup 7,190 3,220 535 55 925 325 1,615 80 435 1,695 2,390

Hancock 1,530 855 100 15 195 65 225 10 65 415 565

Hardin 14,170 7,635 970 125 1,775 625 2,325 65 650 3,770 5,285

Harlan 8,575 2,590 490 80 1,350 405 2,530 255 875 1,605 2,360

Harrison 3,635 2,015 220 15 395 155 630 25 180 970 1,365

Hart 3,670 1,815 275 35 495 155 695 20 180 980 1,290

Henderson 8,710 4,900 405 45 1,070 325 1,535 30 400 2,255 3,410

Henry 2,860 1,600 185 20 340 95 485 10 125 815 1,045

Hickman 1,235 720 50 15 145 40 205 10 50 325 490

Hopkins 10,215 5,150 695 70 1,470 425 1,835 90 480 2,580 3,845

Jackson 2,760 1,070 200 35 380 125 700 35 215 655 775

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Kentucky

34 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Jefferson 123,870 74,610 6,630 950 14,690 4,720 17,955 255 4,060 33,915 53,135

Jessamine 6,015 3,365 325 35 640 250 1,050 35 315 1,650 2,195

Johnson 5,440 2,035 335 45 795 240 1,455 100 435 1,160 1,565Kenton 22,385 13,050 1,115 185 2,640 945 3,485 55 910 5,910 9,195

Knott 3,735 1,100 265 35 570 235 1,060 115 355 745 940

Knox 6,880 2,620 380 90 970 370 1,845 75 530 1,445 2,010

Larue 2,815 1,535 210 25 370 110 430 15 120 820 1,045

Laurel 10,685 4,605 675 95 1,295 490 2,680 110 735 2,520 3,245

Lawrence 3,425 1,235 245 45 495 175 880 75 275 755 965

Lee 1,760 690 100 30 260 65 455 30 130 415 510

Leslie 3,210 855 230 45 460 150 985 105 380 575 785

Letcher 6,325 1,895 470 75 1,050 325 1,765 185 560 1,250 1,740

Lewis 2,715 1,195 170 35 385 140 585 40 165 660 865

Lincoln 5,020 2,510 295 50 620 175 1,050 40 280 1,300 1,715

Livingston 2,410 1,235 160 15 300 70 485 25 120 655 815

Logan 5,490 3,040 315 50 715 205 885 20 260 1,445 2,080

Lyon 2,075 1,255 110 10 240 50 325 15 70 630 745

McCracken 13,880 8,000 750 80 1,645 480 2,340 55 530 3,575 5,745McCreary 3,670 1,250 185 40 485 195 1 ,140 45 330 695 920

McLean 2,135 1,155 150 10 260 65 395 15 85 615 775

Madison 11,255 6,075 615 90 1,280 450 2,185 65 495 2,910 4,125

Magoffin 2,780 830 205 30 450 175 785 60 245 575 715

Marion 3,550 1,845 230 50 405 170 645 20 185 850 1,375

Marshall 7,465 4,510 555 35 835 195 1,060 30 245 2,280 2,915

Martin 2,940 715 190 45 410 120 990 110 360 505 625

Mason 3,500 2,060 210 35 410 120 490 25 150 985 1,420

Meade 3,815 1,845 265 25 485 170 785 20 220 1,035 1,190

Menifee 1,460 615 100 10 170 70 370 25 100 345 420

Mercer 4,530 2,655 235 20 515 180 715 15 195 1,190 1,815

Metcalfe 2,355 1,170 140 30 290 100 480 20 125 610 800

Monroe 2,905 1,385 130 25 365 105 710 15 170 695 960

Montgomery 4,475 2,315 235 25 555 180 895 45 225 1,140 1,600

Morgan 2,615 1,085 225 25 345 85 580 45 225 675 785

Muhlenberg 7,460 3,380 560 65 1,175 305 1,475 95 405 1,820 2,660

Nelson 6,890 3,750 435 60 810 320 1,115 25 375 1,725 2,665

Nicholas 1,590 875 90 15 180 50 285 10 85 435 590

Ohio 4,990 2,530 315 60 655 190 955 40 245 1,305 1,730

Oldham 5,360 3,255 295 50 540 245 725 10 240 1,535 1,920

Owen 1,875 1,055 100 10 205 90 310 15 90 525 665

Owsley 1,225 470 90 15 175 50 305 25 95 300 345

Pendleton 2,400 1,185 140 40 320 100 440 20 155 610 835

Perry 7,250 2,210 420 110 1,075 425 2,055 215 740 1,335 1,865

Pike 17,345 4,825 1,070 145 2,440 765 5,690 500 1,910 3,080 4,295

Powell 2,815 1,145 135 25 330 135 765 40 240 630 745

Pulaski 14,520 7,020 910 175 1,665 615 3,115 110 910 3,640 4,775

Robertson 450 235 35 10 60 15 65 5 25 130 160

Rockcastle 3,365 1,490 220 35 490 165 735 40 190 855 1,065

Rowan 3,870 1,950 245 40 440 165 775 35 220 980 1,310

Russell 4,290 2,030 255 40 540 155 980 30 260 1,075 1,425Scott 4,595 2,655 240 30 495 210 775 15 175 1,240 1,745

Shelby 5,270 3,215 285 45 590 195 750 10 180 1,525 2,070

Simpson 3,090 1,895 150 20 320 115 475 5 110 855 1,245

Spencer 1,910 1,035 130 10 180 75 365 5 110 545 595

Taylor 5,700 3,060 275 40 575 190 1,210 25 325 1,430 2,035

Todd 2,255 1,215 140 20 305 75 375 15 110 610 865

Trigg 3,250 1,980 160 25 370 95 490 20 110 1,005 1,140

Trimble 1,565 785 105 15 195 70 300 5 90 415 535

Union 3,070 1,570 200 15 440 125 550 25 145 800 1,160

Warren 15,000 8,650 685 140 1,560 645 2,640 50 630 3,950 5,760

Washington 2,470 1,350 195 25 270 85 410 15 120 645 985

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Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Kentucky

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Wayne 4,485 2,035 285 35 540 195 1,020 45 330 1,130 1,385

Webster 3,065 1,555 230 20 425 125 525 35 150 825 1,150

Whitley 7,755 3,290 385 80 1,060 365 1,945 85 545 1,730 2,395Wolfe 1,825 700 95 30 230 110 480 35 145 410 470

Woodford 3,720 2,410 195 20 350 115 495 10 125 1,135 1,490

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Louisiana

36 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Louisiana c 731,511 372,854 54,175 9,515 106,490 45,063 103,798 5,079 34,537 196,291 277,483

Acadia 10,645 4,715 925 120 1,715 615 1,715 140 700 2,655 3,800Allen 4,320 1,965 345 75 745 225 685 50 230 1,155 1,530

Ascension 10,000 4,735 885 110 1,520 730 1,460 75 485 2,565 3,500

Assumption 4,085 1,685 405 55 655 275 670 70 270 1,035 1,325

Avoyelles 8,065 3,620 660 105 1,375 480 1,320 75 430 2,080 2,960

Beauregard 5,480 2,775 515 75 820 250 715 65 265 1,550 1,995

Bienville 3,325 1,760 225 35 575 175 395 30 130 930 1,330

Bossier 14,695 8,765 965 150 1,845 750 1,675 55 490 4,410 5,820

Caddo 43,605 25,375 2,590 515 5,835 2,510 5,255 135 1,390 12,030 18,500

Calcasieu 31,385 15,785 2,850 365 4,965 1,680 4,150 210 1,380 8,875 12,120

Caldwell 1,960 1,000 145 25 320 125 250 20 75 555 750

Cameron 1,420 725 155 15 235 50 160 20 60 450 510

Catahoula 2,230 1,100 200 20 330 95 355 20 110 650 810

Claiborne 3,360 1,895 225 45 535 175 370 15 100 965 1,405

Concordia 4,135 2,125 285 60 635 230 590 30 180 1,155 1,550

De Soto 4,985 2,620 305 65 775 305 715 25 175 1,360 1,900

East Baton Rouge 55,255 30,025 4,165 745 7,905 3,845 6,330 210 2,030 15,425 22,295East Carroll 1,535 735 90 35 260 155 195 5 60 390 555

East Feliciana 3,085 1,520 220 50 460 200 485 25 125 860 1,060

Evangeline 6,990 2,740 570 80 1,070 355 1,475 115 585 1,660 2,205

Franklin 4,240 2,235 340 45 715 290 460 25 130 1,190 1,735

Grant 3,460 1,590 250 45 490 200 625 25 235 930 1,105

Iberia 12,545 5,760 1,110 185 1,975 785 1,785 165 780 3,315 4,475

Iberville 5,295 2,535 425 85 880 360 725 45 240 1,425 1,895

Jackson 3,260 1,770 255 40 520 165 390 30 90 930 1,335

Jefferson 75,320 41,675 5,075 905 10,255 3,960 10,085 345 3,020 20,795 30,130

Jefferson Davis 5,915 2,820 545 65 920 345 820 70 330 1,605 2,190

Lafayette 26,545 13,905 2,130 250 3,715 1,555 3,530 150 1,310 7,220 10,280

Lafourche 15,555 6,655 1,855 165 2,635 795 2,230 235 985 4,180 5,640

La Salle 2,900 1,340 230 25 535 110 450 40 170 765 1,110

Lincoln 5,850 3,300 410 85 900 350 575 25 205 1,705 2,485

Livingston 13,435 6,410 1,025 135 1,975 890 2,220 105 675 3,530 4,460Madison 2,120 1,040 105 40 340 210 290 10 85 525 790

Morehouse 6,030 3,110 520 80 940 335 805 25 215 1,690 2,455

Natchitoches 6,200 3,135 465 90 1,015 370 855 25 245 1,715 2,435

Orleans 75,185 38,310 3,590 1,115 9,705 6,105 12,405 300 3,655 18,155 28,480

Ouachita 23,330 13,015 1,665 265 3,450 1,405 2,635 95 800 6,455 9,840

Plaquemines 4,110 2,000 365 90 620 345 495 30 165 1,190 1,415

Pointe Coupee 3,925 1,930 390 55 660 195 505 40 150 1,150 1,490

Rapides 23,170 11,720 1,570 435 3,255 1,660 3,420 110 1,000 6,100 8,715

Red River 1,760 910 115 20 280 130 230 15 60 480 685

Richland 3,900 2,075 280 80 630 250 430 20 135 1,055 1,600

Sabine 5,050 2,605 380 55 730 230 770 50 230 1,490 1,765

St. Bernard 12,575 6,420 910 120 1,905 665 1,910 85 560 3,315 4,975

St. Charles 6,660 3,235 560 65 980 430 965 45 380 1,810 2,360

St. Helena 2,530 1,155 135 50 390 185 435 20 160 625 855

St. James 3,640 1,670 380 60 605 255 460 35 175 975 1,345

St. John the Baptist 6,145 2,635 460 95 860 530 1,095 55 415 1,475 1,890

St. Landry 16,930 7,235 1,480 245 2,650 1,050 2,860 230 1,180 4,205 5,805

St. Martin 8,140 3,505 640 125 1,185 525 1,400 135 625 2,020 2,605

St. Mary 10,250 4,570 885 155 1,575 580 1,675 140 670 2,620 3,485

St. Tammany 30,870 17,105 2,180 330 3,765 1,530 4,380 190 1,390 8,830 11,515

Tangipahoa 15,650 7,205 965 315 2,185 1,240 2,765 65 910 3,755 5,360

Tensas 1,150 595 80 20 210 70 130 5 40 315 490

Terrebonne 18,220 7,485 1,690 220 2,570 1,055 3,305 320 1,575 4,455 5,755

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Louisiana

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Union 4,365 2,400 335 50 655 215 550 25 135 1,295 1,735

Vermilion 10,070 4,650 1,115 100 1,790 470 1,290 110 545 2,800 3,955

Vernon 6,035 2,980 515 75 915 355 860 45 290 1,730 2,050Washington 9,570 4,420 610 115 1,470 560 1,715 95 585 2,335 3,395

Webster 8,890 4,925 635 115 1,410 460 1,000 45 300 2,515 3,660

West Baton Rouge 3,205 1,580 250 55 515 215 425 25 140 880 1,135

West Carroll 2,585 1,395 200 35 435 130 290 15 85 760 1,050

West Feliciana 1,385 690 100 25 210 105 185 5 65 390 490

Winn 2,980 1,490 230 45 495 170 400 20 130 835 1,145

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Maine

38 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Maine c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

262,533 159,218 13,400 2,077 24,906 8,126 41,744 1,011 12,051 76,161 103,295

Androscoggin 21,455 12,935 700 135 1,665 745 4,065 65 1,145 5,790 8,255Aroostook 18,395 10,145 1,140 155 2,050 565 3,320 145 875 5,190 6,835

Cumberland 47,405 29,880 2,410 375 4,645 1,480 6,710 95 1,810 13,720 20,180

Franklin 6,375 3,930 320 55 525 185 1,030 30 300 1,890 2,375

Hancock 11,155 7,300 655 95 1,100 305 1,310 30 360 3,635 4,630

Kennebec 26,005 14,780 1,170 255 2,255 990 4,775 140 1,640 7,005 9,615

Knox 8,840 5,700 560 95 890 300 1,015 15 265 2,810 3,780

Lincoln 8,190 5,455 565 70 785 185 845 15 270 2,785 3,415

Oxford 12,790 7,700 640 110 1,165 365 2,105 45 660 3,750 4,775

Penobscot 29,005 15,970 1,725 285 3,095 1,000 5,365 140 1,425 7,960 10,805

Piscataquis 4,250 2,500 195 25 405 120 760 25 220 1,230 1,570

Sagadahoc 6,290 3,885 330 40 680 160 920 15 260 1,895 2,525

Somerset 10,355 5,945 445 65 925 305 2,060 55 555 2,850 3,700

Waldo 7,565 4,495 430 65 775 190 1,175 40 395 2,240 2,855

Washington 8,490 5,240 465 65 850 240 1,265 45 320 2,610 3,295

York 35,950 23,350 1,650 190 3,090 985 5,025 110 1,550 10,795 14,675

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

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Maryland

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 39

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Maryland c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

751,358 493,495 36,172 7,091 76,213 36,633 80,746 1,209 19,799 226,579 323,787

Allegany 16,160 9,920 1,140 120 2,155 510 1,825 95 395 4,735 7,175Anne Arundel 65,990 44,015 3,505 490 6,775 2,805 6,680 105 1,615 20,640 27,835

Baltimore 134,850 91,010 6,820 1,135 14,505 5,630 12,455 200 3,095 41,640 62,050

Baltimore City 104,800 60,335 3,045 1,190 11,870 7,910 16,965 200 3,285 26,105 42,675

Calvert 9,720 6,320 455 85 1,050 485 1,025 15 285 2,925 3,980

Caroline 5,690 3,675 240 75 575 265 690 10 160 1,700 2,265

Carroll 22,775 15,590 1,060 140 2,295 850 2,190 35 615 6,955 10,000

Cecil 13,565 7,960 660 145 1,425 645 2,015 40 675 3,820 4,945

Charles 13,565 8,295 640 125 1,345 865 1,775 20 500 3,890 5,120

Dorchester 6,660 4,640 160 60 595 275 765 10 155 2,015 2,810

Frederick 26,360 17,530 1,305 210 2,655 1,060 2,680 40 880 7,925 11,385

Garrett 5,940 3,465 475 60 810 220 725 35 150 1,800 2,370

Harford 31,740 20,935 1,635 205 3,315 1,290 3,380 65 915 9,655 13,250

Howard 24,300 16,705 1,145 230 2,105 1,260 2,170 30 655 7,710 10,265

Kent 5,190 3,695 305 50 495 135 410 5 95 1,790 2,305

Montgomery 101,635 73,055 6,555 1,045 9,335 3,250 6,670 75 1,650 34,460 49,215

Prince George's 81,200 50,980 3,100 1,030 6,965 6,260 10,045 80 2,740 23,070 31,640Queen Anne's 6,555 4,620 335 45 525 215 615 10 190 2,230 2,635

St. Mary's 10,150 6,355 590 100 1,130 530 1,160 15 270 3,195 4,040

Somerset 4,530 3,020 160 70 405 155 580 5 135 1,365 1,840

Talbot 8,615 6,310 515 45 815 205 600 5 120 3,010 3,900

Washington 24,030 15,515 1,305 210 2,725 885 2,675 65 650 7,210 10,360

Wicomico 14,695 9,910 520 135 1,340 660 1,710 30 390 4,330 6,240

Worcester 12,640 9,635 500 90 1,005 270 940 20 180 4,405 5,485

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

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Massachusetts

40 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total,

Massachusetts c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

1,061,851 694,015 47,114 9,226 96,367 34,833 138,622 2,278 39,396 316,753 463,907

Barnstable 63,295 45,965 3,735 445 5,475 1,110 5,100 85 1,380 22,090 28,930

Berkshire 30,225 19,795 1,360 285 2,890 875 3,810 70 1,140 9,000 13,235

Bristol 101,625 64,395 3,335 800 8,420 3,425 16,185 305 4,760 28,040 42,335

Dukes 2,850 2,025 155 35 285 65 225 0 60 960 1,330

Essex 122,570 80,325 5,625 1,170 11,265 4,070 15,515 255 4,345 36,230 54,310

Franklin 13,295 8,150 585 105 1,230 400 2,085 50 690 3,820 5,455

Hampden 86,010 52,660 3,510 695 8,140 3,525 13,040 285 4,155 23,700 35,995

Hampshire 23,220 15,215 1,075 190 2,135 715 3,020 55 815 6,995 10,185

Middlesex 221,055 151,400 10,710 1,780 19,925 6,255 24,500 360 6,125 69,425 101,660

Nantucket 1,345 990 75 10 160 20 70 0 20 495 635

Norfolk 105,255 72,050 5,305 965 10,395 3,185 10,440 135 2,780 33,245 49,330

Plymouth 76,635 48,030 3,525 725 7,195 2,920 10,590 165 3,485 22,620 31,325

Suffolk 87,985 52,120 3,040 1,010 7,305 3,735 16,250 230 4,295 23,335 35,200

Worcester 126,480 80,890 5,080 1,010 11,545 4,535 17,790 285 5,345 36,795 53,975

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

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Michigan

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 41

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Michigan c 1,699,384 1 ,048,856 96,919 17,738 181,843 72,338 215,868 5,176 60,646 493,946 692,499

Alcona 4,125 2,765 320 35 350 85 465 20 85 1,440 1,500Alger 2,355 1,545 145 15 245 60 275 10 60 770 930

Allegan 16,885 10,630 950 145 1,575 665 2,200 50 670 5,075 6,580

Alpena 7,765 4,600 615 105 975 275 970 35 190 2,320 3,160

Antrim 5,945 4,130 375 60 460 155 600 15 150 2,000 2,300

Arenac 4,235 2,620 280 40 415 165 525 35 155 1,345 1,540

Baraga 1,930 1,120 115 20 265 75 275 5 55 550 750

Barry 9,725 6,415 570 75 910 375 1,070 25 285 3,005 3,925

Bay 22,420 13,500 1,640 190 2,935 750 2,650 100 655 6,515 9,530

Benzie 3,950 2,710 235 25 305 115 440 15 105 1,335 1,555

Berrien 32,180 20,655 1,480 335 3,250 1,250 3,980 90 1,140 9,580 13,385

Branch 8,615 5,635 390 95 815 320 1,035 25 300 2,575 3,445

Calhoun 27,245 16,645 1,275 295 2,615 1,150 4,075 70 1,120 7,555 10,780

Cass 10,100 6,530 470 80 940 390 1,310 30 350 3,155 3,885

Charlevoix 5,380 3,725 335 45 520 130 505 15 105 1,825 2,230

Cheboygan 6,775 4,575 455 55 630 185 705 25 145 2,260 2,640

Chippewa 7,155 4,415 470 70 725 220 965 30 260 2,190 2,745Clare 8,410 5,145 475 75 785 275 1,295 65 295 2,580 2,980

Clinton 10,125 6,705 725 85 1,010 380 915 25 280 3,265 4,060

Crawford 3,410 2,125 185 45 290 105 490 25 145 1,010 1,190

Delta 9,025 5,480 675 75 1,065 265 1,155 35 275 2,780 3,645

Dickinson 6,425 4,065 390 50 775 195 745 25 180 1,910 2,765

Eaton 17,235 11,365 980 145 1,690 590 1,890 30 545 5,260 7,115

Emmet 6,095 4,130 400 40 580 180 605 10 150 1,920 2,605

Genesee 77,725 44,545 4,895 965 8,580 3,865 11,350 255 3,270 21,145 30,060

Gladwin 7,370 4,720 500 60 735 195 925 45 190 2,420 2,685

Gogebic 4,655 2,960 275 35 620 145 495 20 105 1,480 2,030

Grand Traverse 14,850 10,130 800 90 1,315 450 1,605 35 425 4,560 6,370

Gratiot 7,645 4,795 540 65 935 290 775 15 230 2,310 3,285

Hillsdale 8,765 5,505 490 75 830 325 1,165 40 335 2,670 3,380

Houghton 7,155 4,345 500 60 935 250 850 25 190 2,270 2,905

Huron 9,120 5,910 705 70 1,085 285 820 25 220 3,040 3,900Ingham 37,950 22,905 1,865 485 3,590 1,995 5,360 95 1,655 10,335 15,180

Ionia 9,115 5,665 515 90 925 375 1 ,165 25 355 2,640 3,600

Iosco 8,480 5,565 570 60 820 205 975 40 245 2,790 3,280

Iron 3,950 2,560 240 30 495 115 425 10 75 1,255 1,715

Isabella 8,490 5,210 490 150 880 445 1,015 25 275 2,415 3,375

Jackson 28,775 18,115 1,495 295 2,830 1,175 3,665 95 1,105 8,460 11,595

Kalamazoo 38,155 24,685 1,855 375 3,430 1,430 4,925 75 1,380 11,005 15,940

Kalkaska 3,530 2,160 185 30 330 135 530 25 135 1,090 1,215

Kent 81,995 52,025 4,225 740 7,565 3,370 10,755 160 3,155 23,470 34,525

Keweenaw 590 400 40 0 60 15 65 0 10 200 245

Lake 3,355 2,095 160 30 285 105 560 10 110 1,095 1,090

Lapeer 13,180 8,165 900 130 1,370 595 1,550 40 430 3,985 5,030

Leelanau 5,070 3,690 385 30 390 115 345 10 105 1,885 2,105

Lenawee 18,385 11,640 955 160 1,805 675 2,345 50 755 5,175 7,665

Livingston 21,645 14,330 1,310 145 2,120 825 2,250 50 615 6,810 8,575

Luce 1,535 980 50 10 135 60 220 5 75 480 540

Mackinac 3,005 1,935 195 20 295 95 360 15 90 1,015 1,105

Macomb 140,145 90,500 8,680 995 17,030 4,785 14,235 350 3,570 42,140 62,830

Manistee 6,320 4,140 370 55 590 195 775 15 180 2,045 2,510

Marquette 12,055 7,415 840 100 1,325 375 1,595 50 355 3,610 4,860

Mason 6,590 4,300 385 50 620 205 805 25 200 2,030 2,630

Mecosta 7,910 5,250 415 80 690 245 955 25 250 2,510 2,985

Menominee 5,460 3,435 410 40 650 140 610 15 160 1,760 2,275

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Michigan

42 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Midland 14,580 9,130 1,155 180 1,750 530 1,440 50 345 4,515 6,050

Missaukee 3,180 1,965 210 30 310 125 395 15 130 995 1,175

Monroe 24,210 14,425 1,645 235 2,800 960 3,130 95 920 6,815 9,815Montcalm 11,335 7,080 625 105 1,070 490 1,555 40 370 3,415 4,345

Montmorency 3,520 2,265 250 20 335 95 455 20 80 1,150 1,330

Muskegon 33,510 18,985 1,720 345 3,325 1,495 5,740 100 1,800 8,930 12,670

Newaygo 9,610 5,885 550 85 855 385 1,395 35 420 2,885 3,455

Oakland 176,705 115,080 10,390 1,720 19,220 6,780 18,425 310 4,780 53,770 77,295

Oceana 5,700 3,570 330 55 520 200 785 25 215 1,755 2,120

Ogemaw 6,120 3,775 430 60 575 185 860 50 185 1,940 2,185

Ontonagon 2,355 1,480 160 20 280 65 280 10 60 795 890

Osceola 5,225 3,230 360 65 485 185 695 20 185 1,625 1,930

Oscoda 2,745 1,670 180 20 265 70 420 25 95 865 930

Otsego 4,940 3,300 270 45 430 170 555 15 155 1,600 1,905

Ottawa 34,135 23,165 2,030 225 3,220 1,085 3,280 65 1,065 10,670 14,730

Presque Isle 4,315 2,715 395 45 520 105 425 20 90 1,465 1,735

Roscommon 8,845 5,970 555 55 775 215 1,045 40 190 3,000 3,320

Saginaw 40,415 23,505 2,530 490 4,790 1,795 5,515 150 1,640 11,195 16,125St. Clair 28,730 17,775 1,750 275 3,220 1,185 3,540 80 905 8,460 11,550

St. Joseph 11,590 7,410 525 95 1,100 430 1,555 30 445 3,400 4,600

Sanilac 9,550 5,990 665 100 1,085 400 1,000 30 280 2,985 3,965

Schoolcraft 2,275 1,430 160 15 255 55 275 10 75 725 885

Shiawassee 12,825 7,910 855 130 1,325 540 1,540 60 465 3,705 5,090

Tuscola 11,300 6,770 775 100 1,285 500 1,455 50 365 3,350 4,380

Van Buren 14,115 8,795 655 150 1,280 590 2,030 40 575 4,180 5,345

Washtenaw 37,955 24,415 1,860 460 3,230 1,550 5,085 60 1,295 11,190 15,505

Wayne 332,540 185,770 16,330 4,840 39,520 20,055 49,470 1,220 15,335 86,265 131,955

Wexford 6,575 4,090 370 55 630 260 910 30 230 1,985 2,495

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Minnesota

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Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Minnesota c 765,228 508,738 45,459 5,884 77,701 25,765 80,235 1,144 20,302 240,850 331,478

Aitkin 4,110 2,885 230 30 365 100 395 15 90 1,460 1,605Anoka 34,205 22,320 1,390 220 2,935 1,410 4,520 60 1,350 9,920 13,320

Becker 6,715 4,400 475 60 730 240 630 15 165 2,225 2,750

Beltrami 6,570 3,980 390 60 685 385 810 15 245 1,980 2,475

Benton 4,730 2,765 310 55 610 210 590 10 180 1,360 1,990

Big Stone 1,635 1,055 150 15 205 40 135 5 30 555 735

Blue Earth 8,650 5,515 565 90 920 330 1,025 10 195 2,540 3,915

Brown 5,800 3,830 515 40 740 100 465 5 105 1,970 2,725

Carlton 6,435 3,995 445 70 745 225 735 20 200 1,980 2,660

Carver 7,255 4,940 405 85 725 280 640 5 175 2,335 3,115

Cass 7,405 5,100 420 65 580 245 775 25 195 2,540 2,660

Chippewa 2,780 1,795 220 25 430 85 185 0 40 875 1,380

Chisago 6,475 4,340 335 45 550 270 715 15 205 2,065 2,510

Clay 8,020 5,165 520 55 915 275 845 15 230 2,495 3,520

Clearwater 1,800 1,180 115 20 200 50 180 5 50 605 735

Cook 1,135 855 65 5 75 20 90 0 25 425 460

Cottonwood 3,020 1,990 280 15 405 70 190 5 65 1,035 1,465Crow Wing 12,975 8,875 775 80 1,120 410 1,375 20 320 4,325 5,115

Dakota 39,350 26,555 1,760 305 3,475 1,595 4,345 55 1,260 11,985 16,360

Dodge 2,675 1,805 205 15 295 85 200 5 65 915 1,165

Douglas 7,815 5,350 545 45 830 190 670 15 170 2,665 3,365

Faribault 4,000 2,715 335 20 540 85 245 5 55 1,385 1,935

Fillmore 4,580 3,115 410 25 555 120 280 0 75 1,650 2,115

Freeborn 7,580 5,105 555 40 880 175 680 10 135 2,540 3,460

Goodhue 7,980 5,585 470 50 845 250 620 5 155 2,655 3,620

Grant 1,735 1,115 155 15 230 50 135 0 35 615 770

Hennepin 147,790 101,905 6,800 1,130 13,150 4,655 16,510 110 3,530 45,265 67,080

Houston 3,820 2,625 250 30 420 110 275 10 100 1,305 1,740

Hubbard 4,575 3,160 285 35 395 120 465 15 100 1,580 1,780

Isanti 4,920 3,175 260 35 460 195 600 5 190 1,510 1,940

Itasca 10,260 6,325 750 75 1,220 300 1,260 35 295 3,285 3,940

Jackson 2,380 1,580 240 20 315 55 135 5 30 835 1,160Kanabec 2,975 1,970 130 25 265 95 380 10 100 980 1,140

Kandiyohi 7,795 5,070 565 65 830 275 795 15 180 2,520 3,390

Kittson 1,250 805 110 10 180 40 90 0 15 425 580

Koochiching 3,435 2,070 260 30 460 125 400 10 80 1,080 1,395

Lac Qui Parle 2,035 1,345 210 10 275 40 125 0 30 745 960

Lake 2,620 1,720 245 20 265 65 235 5 65 915 1,115

Lake of the Woods 1,020 705 75 10 90 15 90 5 30 370 415

Le Sueur 4,380 3,115 230 25 405 135 355 10 105 1,465 1,940

Lincoln 1,685 1,110 165 5 245 25 95 5 35 600 825

Lyon 4,490 2,785 375 45 615 180 400 0 90 1,450 2,080

McLeod 6,145 4,225 390 25 725 185 480 5 110 2,035 2,820

Mahnomen 980 590 65 10 140 50 90 0 35 320 410

Marshall 2,330 1,495 210 20 320 80 165 5 35 840 1,025

Martin 5,300 3,470 415 40 655 160 420 15 125 1,715 2,480

Meeker 4,400 2,980 285 30 450 140 400 5 110 1,510 1,900

Mille Lacs 5,070 3,375 255 45 480 190 560 10 155 1,605 2,015

Morrison 6,535 4,110 535 60 730 230 675 15 180 2,085 2,775

Mower 8,740 5,805 655 60 1,070 215 770 10 155 2,885 4,070

Murray 2,305 1,445 245 5 350 50 155 5 50 800 1,105

Nicollet 4,275 2,920 280 25 450 100 400 5 95 1,390 1,930

Nobles 4,195 2,675 390 25 575 110 350 5 65 1,390 1,985

Norman 1,820 1,125 175 20 255 55 145 0 45 625 810

Olmsted 18,420 13,160 1,025 130 1,485 585 1,610 15 410 5,875 8,190

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Minnesota

44 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Otter Tail 13,220 8,915 1,015 90 1,420 325 1,155 35 265 4,495 5,685

Pennington 2,465 1,600 135 15 320 95 255 0 45 760 1,110

Pine 5,710 3,725 305 40 535 210 700 15 180 1,875 2,155Pipestone 2,280 1,465 225 10 350 55 140 0 35 790 1,125

Polk 6,380 4,210 380 60 795 205 595 10 125 2,045 2,865

Pope 2,630 1,845 195 10 285 50 195 0 50 920 1,225

Ramsey 70,270 46,710 3,140 660 6,405 2,585 8,510 80 2,180 20,200 31,605

Red Lake 870 555 75 5 120 40 65 0 10 310 390

Redwood 3,825 2,385 390 40 530 130 275 5 70 1,290 1,760

Renville 3,720 2,390 345 25 510 115 255 5 75 1,270 1,720

Rice 8,435 5,820 510 55 790 270 750 10 230 2,740 3,730

Rock 2,190 1,395 215 15 310 80 150 0 25 725 1,100

Roseau 2,640 1,715 170 20 295 95 245 5 95 885 1,100

St. Louis 40,700 24,900 2,570 305 4,890 1,245 5,500 115 1,175 12,030 17,105

Scott 8,900 5,935 475 65 840 420 885 10 270 2,835 3,540

Sherburne 7,550 4,925 360 55 615 370 880 15 330 2,340 2,825

Sibley 3,010 1,995 250 20 385 80 220 5 55 1,055 1,395

Stearns 20,380 12,875 1,595 200 2,145 690 2,215 30 630 6,470 8,560Steele 5,710 3,840 380 35 655 205 465 5 125 1,840 2,595

Stevens 1,845 1,160 195 15 275 60 110 5 25 620 910

Swift 2,445 1,540 185 15 365 90 185 5 60 780 1,220

Todd 4,820 3,040 375 60 510 155 520 15 145 1,565 1,920

Traverse 1,170 755 130 10 145 40 70 5 15 425 545

Wabasha 4,285 2,890 325 25 490 125 335 5 90 1,490 1,805

Wadena 3,635 2,320 260 40 430 120 350 10 105 1,195 1,550

Waseca 3,550 2,445 270 25 375 120 265 5 45 1,175 1,650

Washington 23,880 16,350 1,300 155 2,115 860 2,360 25 715 7,400 9,750

Watonwan 2,540 1,655 225 20 330 90 165 5 50 865 1,210

Wilkin 1,415 845 130 15 185 70 135 0 35 480 600

Winona 8,220 5,475 445 70 875 280 850 15 210 2,595 3,630

Wright 12,210 8,020 655 85 1,145 520 1,345 25 415 3,855 4,835

Yellow Medicine 2,630 1,660 275 10 375 90 165 5 50 905 1,225

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Mississipp

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Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Mississippi c 533,375 283,271 22,351 6,995 58,021 30,948 97,489 2,978 31,322 130,208 192,652

Adams 7,570 4,060 375 160 995 410 1,150 60 360 1,910 2,885Alcorn 8,700 4,425 300 65 780 330 2,190 45 565 1,970 2,960

Amite 3,125 1,590 180 55 425 165 525 25 160 830 1,100

Attala 4,325 2,335 215 35 525 215 745 40 215 1,105 1,695

Benton 1,815 950 65 25 160 90 395 15 115 445 605

Bolivar 6,965 3,320 210 140 805 570 1,375 40 505 1,450 2,390

Calhoun 3,735 1,980 140 25 400 155 780 20 235 890 1,410

Carroll 2,200 1,185 90 20 275 125 375 10 120 585 785

Chickasaw 4,110 2,145 135 55 405 185 895 15 275 950 1,470

Choctaw 1,995 1,040 90 25 225 90 375 15 135 500 715

Claiborne 1,880 900 50 60 225 160 335 10 140 385 630

Clarke 4,025 2,220 175 75 415 175 705 25 235 1,050 1,435

Clay 4,195 2,210 180 50 505 240 750 25 235 990 1,600

Coahoma 5,605 2,685 225 115 690 520 965 30 375 1,210 2,025

Copiah 5,900 3,000 220 70 675 315 1,195 30 395 1,360 2,090

Covington 3,940 1,980 170 55 420 245 770 30 270 920 1,335

De Soto 16,750 9,845 750 165 1,740 990 2,445 45 770 4,450 6,225Forrest 12,345 6,545 550 155 1,405 690 2,265 55 680 2,900 4,695

Franklin 1,790 900 100 20 255 100 310 15 90 450 665

George 3,940 1,865 230 55 500 235 735 50 270 975 1,225

Greene 1,630 780 75 25 200 85 330 25 110 370 550

Grenada 5,090 2,655 165 35 570 275 1,020 35 335 1,185 1,855

Hancock 8,635 4,890 470 75 930 375 1,450 50 395 2,510 2,945

Harrison 32,655 18,070 1,635 475 3,440 1,660 5,635 140 1,600 9,000 11,310

Hinds 39,810 22,125 1,435 520 3,835 2,730 6,895 105 2,165 9,430 15,370

Holmes 4,160 1,880 155 85 505 350 815 30 340 890 1,395

Humphreys 2,080 955 80 40 285 190 385 15 130 430 740

Issaquena 200 95 5 5 20 15 40 5 15 50 55

Itawamba 5,280 2,945 165 50 470 200 1,110 30 310 1,295 1,875

Jackson 23,645 12,725 1,430 365 2,720 1,195 3,880 155 1,175 6,300 8,245

Jasper 3,810 1,805 150 55 460 225 765 40 310 840 1,295

Jefferson 1,785 645 70 65 225 195 360 20 205 340 475Jefferson Davis 2,855 1,365 115 50 320 200 585 20 200 635 955

Jones 14,160 7,310 695 240 1,645 885 2,480 95 810 3,440 5,230

Kemper 1,710 925 75 25 190 110 285 10 90 460 630

Lafayette 5,395 3,070 230 110 495 390 840 10 250 1,380 2,020

Lamar 6,625 3,595 360 65 750 360 1,070 60 365 1,700 2,410

Lauderdale 14,740 8,535 620 180 1,585 780 2,305 70 665 3,710 5,920

Lawrence 3,240 1,550 165 55 345 175 680 30 240 750 1,065

Leake 4,620 2,320 175 55 585 285 835 45 320 1,100 1,650

Lee 14,670 8,185 410 140 1,280 630 2,975 70 980 3,495 5,355

Leflore 6,490 3,370 220 100 735 465 1,175 25 400 1,435 2,425

Lincoln 7,030 3,700 335 75 825 355 1,305 40 395 1,665 2,680

Lowndes 10,335 5,765 420 110 1,055 560 1,790 45 590 2,480 3,950

Madison 11,265 6,370 430 140 1,205 760 1,695 25 640 2,830 4,425

Marion 5,925 2,900 275 70 720 310 1,125 75 450 1,390 2,120

Marshall 6,360 3,215 265 75 705 405 1,275 25 395 1,560 2,110

Monroe 8,180 4,550 250 75 770 390 1,610 50 485 1,950 3,065

Montgomery 2,760 1,510 115 30 350 130 465 10 150 700 1,090

Neshoba 5,985 3,265 220 60 595 370 1,080 45 350 1,485 2,195

Newton 4,815 2,785 190 45 480 225 810 35 245 1,255 1,835

Noxubee 2,675 1,210 140 50 330 165 550 20 210 600 925

Oktibbeha 5,510 3,065 235 65 560 350 890 25 320 1,415 2,010

Panola 6,880 3,325 275 75 805 430 1,410 45 515 1,565 2,300

Pearl River 10,755 5,470 650 145 1,185 510 2,045 90 660 2,795 3,520

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Mississippi

46 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Perry 2,860 1,360 155 65 320 155 585 35 185 690 875

Pike 8,145 4,150 330 110 980 465 1,485 70 555 1,895 2,975

Pontotoc 5,545 2,955 195 50 530 235 1,215 25 340 1,310 1,990Prentiss 5,750 3,145 155 30 475 220 1,285 30 410 1,330 2,070

Quitman 1,945 895 65 25 240 135 435 10 140 425 650

Rankin 18,820 10,845 690 225 1,755 1,120 3,150 60 975 4,815 6,920

Scott 5,455 2,850 200 65 575 375 1,020 40 330 1,310 1,915

Sharkey 1,210 610 35 15 145 90 215 10 90 280 430

Simpson 5,370 2,780 185 90 550 450 990 30 295 1,275 1,870

Smith 3,640 1,895 165 45 380 175 720 20 240 895 1,280

Stone 2,835 1,410 160 45 300 130 555 25 210 710 915

Sunflower 4,610 2,185 145 80 540 360 940 30 330 965 1,580

Tallahatchie 3,425 1,580 115 55 410 255 715 25 270 760 1,135

Tate 4,610 2,465 200 55 520 270 830 15 255 1,175 1,640

Tippah 5,220 2,535 165 50 540 200 1,320 25 385 1,145 1,740

Tishomingo 5,130 2,730 165 30 495 205 1,160 30 315 1,195 1,825

Tunica 1,685 720 55 20 230 210 340 10 100 365 530

Union 5,645 3,070 175 45 540 215 1,195 25 380 1,390 2,030Walthall 3,235 1,675 165 30 375 180 585 25 200 795 1,180

Warren 8,340 4,560 305 90 1,000 520 1,430 35 400 2,000 3,165

Washington 11,175 5,535 400 195 1,375 905 2,050 55 660 2,435 4,000

Wayne 4,095 1,885 180 70 500 260 855 40 305 945 1,300

Webster 3,005 1,545 140 25 340 140 605 15 195 730 1,110

Wilkinson 2,055 970 105 70 295 175 315 20 105 500 705

Winston 4,420 2,415 230 55 530 230 705 30 225 1,095 1,755

Yalobusha 3,310 1,765 110 20 380 155 685 15 180 805 1,200

Yazoo 5,160 2,630 210 85 700 375 860 15 285 1,210 1,925

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Missouri c 1,033,886 637,167 52,341 8,728 107,732 42,611 143,732 3,068 38,507 295,637 420,699

Adair 3,990 2,455 205 55 440 160 555 10 110 1,120 1,685Andrew 2,830 1,735 185 15 345 120 345 5 80 855 1,180

Atchison 1,525 900 140 10 230 40 160 5 40 465 710

Audrain 5,365 3,335 320 15 670 170 670 15 170 1,595 2,335

Barry 7,680 4,630 390 80 765 250 1,195 45 325 2,290 2,805

Barton 2,745 1,685 215 25 325 100 325 5 65 855 1,175

Bates 3,890 2,305 265 25 490 150 495 5 155 1,175 1,555

Benton 5,705 3,660 290 30 475 140 915 20 175 1,875 1,965

Bollinger 2,770 1,555 175 25 290 100 475 20 130 810 980

Boone 17,705 10,825 750 185 1,545 815 2,795 30 760 4,945 6,915

Buchanan 16,630 10,370 855 105 1,910 585 2,230 45 530 4,670 7,295

Butler 10,160 5,375 505 125 1,195 440 2,000 55 465 2,575 3,725

Caldwell 1,870 1,170 145 15 210 55 225 5 45 610 760

Callaway 6,905 4,080 290 55 605 325 1,175 20 355 1,880 2,490

Camden 9,775 6,825 455 55 785 240 1,130 25 260 3,355 3,525

Cape Girardeau 12,505 7,835 710 70 1,400 395 1,605 45 445 3,690 5,295

Carroll 2,370 1,415 195 15 345 75 260 5 60 750 1,055Carter 1,630 800 75 25 195 70 350 20 95 420 505

Cass 13,985 8,975 745 80 1,355 515 1,740 30 545 4,240 5,610

Cedar 3,780 2,335 200 30 410 115 540 20 130 1,150 1,475

Chariton 2,075 1,310 150 10 290 60 205 5 45 695 920

Christian 9,830 6,050 555 85 925 385 1,370 25 435 2,875 3,670

Clark 1,590 935 95 10 205 50 240 5 50 470 630

Clay 27,870 18,365 1,320 145 2,660 1,005 3,415 65 895 8,240 11,745

Clinton 3,275 2,105 185 15 390 130 360 5 85 1,040 1,345

Cole 11,800 7,320 405 125 1,040 735 1,500 20 655 3,185 4,705

Cooper 3,235 2,080 175 25 340 100 415 5 95 985 1,395

Crawford 5,335 3,075 280 50 530 200 910 25 265 1,545 1,920

Dade 2,005 1,280 145 20 200 40 255 5 60 670 820

Dallas 3,685 2,030 215 35 420 130 655 20 180 1,045 1,315

Daviess 1,840 1,175 115 15 220 50 200 10 55 590 755

De Kalb 2,110 1,340 155 15 265 55 220 0 60 660 935

Dent 3,715 2,115 215 40 375 130 635 20 185 1,040 1,340Douglas 3,200 1,825 200 35 360 130 515 15 120 920 1,165

Dunklin 8,015 4,080 405 65 1,070 335 1,580 55 425 1,960 2,995

Franklin 17,330 10,620 820 110 1,775 730 2,460 50 765 4,970 6,705

Gasconade 3,685 2,460 180 20 345 115 430 15 120 1,150 1,535

Gentry 1,985 1,165 145 45 235 120 225 5 45 610 815

Greene 44,090 27,075 2,510 315 4,680 1,550 6,315 125 1,520 12,540 18,460

Grundy 2,560 1,550 180 10 335 70 335 5 75 750 1,120

Harrison 2,305 1,450 180 10 305 60 245 5 50 745 1,015

Henry 5,850 3,540 345 50 625 215 835 30 210 1,740 2,295

Hickory 3,220 2,080 180 25 310 85 455 5 80 1,090 1,165

Holt 1,370 765 130 10 235 35 130 10 55 425 625

Howard 1,990 1,285 105 10 205 65 255 5 60 610 850

Howell 10,020 5,700 565 110 1,105 330 1,710 45 455 2,840 3,705

Iron 2,795 1,455 150 25 315 160 520 20 150 745 950

Jackson 109,420 69,005 4,270 925 10,045 5,310 15,930 190 3,745 30,050 45,635

Jasper 20,860 11,945 1,110 170 2,440 870 3,350 80 895 5,665 8,315Jefferson 30,875 17,275 1,540 200 3,215 1,500 5,465 115 1,565 8,200 10,840

Johnson 6,490 4,020 380 45 630 260 830 30 295 1,985 2,445

Knox 1,085 660 95 10 140 35 115 0 30 340 475

Laclede 7,020 4,005 395 60 815 290 1,125 25 305 2,015 2,620

Lafayette 6,840 4,370 320 75 730 305 785 20 235 2,030 2,790

Lawrence 7,935 4,775 455 60 810 300 1,170 40 325 2,260 3,120

Lewis 2,075 1,305 135 15 275 65 220 5 55 660 880

Lincoln 6,635 3,830 375 50 670 275 1,060 25 350 1,870 2,390

Linn 3,180 2,020 170 20 380 130 365 15 80 905 1,435

Livingston 3,340 2,100 200 20 420 100 390 10 100 970 1,535

McDonald 3,785 2,095 205 30 370 190 685 25 185 1,060 1,235

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Missouri

48 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Macon 3,775 2,360 225 20 445 120 480 10 115 1,110 1,605

Madison 3,075 1,730 150 25 355 135 535 20 125 850 1,135

Maries 1,730 1,050 80 15 180 70 265 5 65 500 640Marion 5,980 3,565 280 90 645 345 805 15 235 1,630 2,505

Mercer 955 580 75 10 120 35 105 0 30 290 420

Miller 4,715 2,855 220 30 490 175 725 20 200 1,370 1,810

Mississippi 3,175 1,620 150 30 480 165 580 25 125 765 1,215

Moniteau 2,670 1,740 115 10 290 105 320 5 85 780 1,150

Monroe 2,090 1,260 145 10 275 70 235 5 90 625 865

Montgomery 2,715 1,620 165 35 315 100 365 10 105 810 1,080

Morgan 5,425 3,500 230 35 455 160 820 25 200 1,700 1,940

New Madrid 4,245 2,040 245 30 640 235 795 45 215 1,025 1,600

Newton 10,405 6,315 635 80 1,110 375 1,470 45 375 3,025 4,060

Nodaway 3,675 2,350 330 15 475 95 335 0 75 1,175 1,720

Oregon 2,710 1,405 185 35 330 120 485 15 135 735 935

Osage 2,375 1,515 135 10 230 90 290 5 100 745 960

Ozark 2,835 1,700 170 15 260 75 480 15 120 910 950

Pemiscot 4,500 2,100 190 65 625 295 885 30 310 1,040 1,590

Perry 3,490 2,240 200 15 375 125 395 10 130 1,040 1,495

Pettis 8,075 4,935 445 65 910 300 1,105 20 295 2,325 3,345

Phelps 8,020 4,635 430 115 850 370 1,240 35 345 2,225 3,045

Pike 3,660 2,185 230 25 460 145 455 15 145 1,095 1,475

Platte 9,735 6,425 495 60 885 405 1,130 15 320 2,945 3,980

Polk 5,710 3,390 395 55 600 195 805 20 250 1,710 2,210

Pulaski 5,225 2,845 270 60 630 245 865 30 280 1,415 1,860

Putnam 1,395 835 110 10 205 50 140 5 40 435 600

Ralls 1,935 1,190 135 15 205 75 245 10 60 620 705

Randolph 4,440 2,555 240 30 525 155 730 20 185 1,190 1,835

Ray 4,225 2,525 260 30 470 170 605 10 155 1,230 1,615

Reynolds 1,840 935 115 20 200 85 360 25 100 495 560

Ripley 3,780 2,005 180 40 450 140 735 35 195 1,025 1,270

St. Charles 40,185 26,425 1,935 240 3,900 1,705 4,505 75 1,400 12,055 16,415

St. Clair 2,720 1,605 170 30 300 70 425 15 105 835 1,005

St. Francois 13,065 7,015 680 125 1,490 555 2,465 95 640 3,360 4,720

St. Louis 176,580 119,050 9,275 1,425 18,175 6,265 17,265 220 4,905 53,515 80,760

St. Louis City 58,395 33,350 1,505 865 5,820 4,055 10,275 100 2,425 13,240 24,400

Ste. Genevieve 3,570 2,195 255 15 335 135 480 10 145 1,110 1,370

Saline 4,945 3,000 220 80 535 310 620 10 170 1,330 2,135

Schuyler 1,015 625 85 5 120 25 120 0 35 330 420

Scotland 1,055 650 80 10 160 15 100 5 35 330 495

Scott 8,670 4,610 440 80 1,070 430 1,570 45 425 2,155 3,245

Shannon 2,010 1,045 105 20 240 85 410 10 95 535 660

Shelby 1,610 960 135 10 250 55 155 5 40 485 765

Stoddard 7,610 4,230 460 65 900 260 1,290 55 350 2,025 2,960

Stone 7,820 5,530 370 55 570 175 900 25 195 2,670 2,950

Sullivan 1,545 945 85 10 215 55 195 10 30 470 645

Taney 9,560 6,380 435 70 825 250 1,265 35 300 2,995 3,630

Texas 4,990 2,895 285 60 485 205 800 35 225 1,450 1,795

Vernon 4,505 2,705 210 65 440 220 680 10 175 1,260 1,735

Warren 5,115 3,265 305 50 470 190 640 10 185 1,580 1,925Washington 4,600 2,180 240 55 505 220 1,025 55 320 1,165 1,335

Wayne 4,030 2,125 215 40 425 120 850 40 215 1,120 1,300

Webster 6,110 3,400 395 55 665 230 975 30 360 1,725 2,175

Worth 615 380 40 0 100 20 60 0 15 200 275

Wright 4,840 2,690 320 50 565 175 810 20 210 1,395 1,755

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Montana

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 49

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Montana c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

163,659 103,679 10,552 1,615 17,398 6,207 18,996 557 4,655 51,762 65,321

Beaverhead 1,620 1,100 105 10 150 55 140 5 55 570 625Big Horn 1,660 900 75 30 195 210 175 10 65 440 575

Blaine 1,070 635 85 30 140 45 95 5 35 360 425

Broadwater 1,010 685 65 5 80 25 115 5 30 355 385

Carbon 1,965 1,310 150 10 215 60 180 5 35 710 780

Carter 295 185 35 5 35 10 20 0 5 100 130

Cascade 15,055 9,685 855 135 1,530 495 1,855 45 455 4,655 6,140

Chouteau 1,145 710 130 10 145 35 85 5 25 405 515

Custer 2,525 1,605 150 25 265 115 285 10 70 775 1,055

Daniels 535 345 60 0 75 15 30 0 10 205 240

Dawson 1,800 1,165 145 20 205 55 155 5 50 615 770

Deer Lodge 2,295 1,405 140 15 250 105 320 5 55 710 925

Fallon 615 405 60 0 90 10 40 0 10 215 290

Fergus 2,760 1,800 200 20 335 70 265 10 60 920 1,210

Flathead 14,395 9,015 945 110 1,465 490 1,830 65 475 4,515 5,515

Gallatin 8,305 5,640 560 80 795 300 725 15 190 2,795 3,415

Garfield 270 170 35 0 45 10 10 0 0 95 135Glacier 1,700 995 100 35 190 145 170 10 55 535 625

Golden Valley 235 145 20 5 15 5 30 0 15 85 85

Granite 665 415 45 5 75 15 85 5 20 215 230

Hill 2,450 1,390 165 60 305 165 265 15 85 690 1,000

Jefferson 1,775 1,075 95 50 140 100 250 10 55 555 535

Judith Basin 485 305 55 5 55 10 45 0 10 185 190

Lake 5,380 3,375 375 50 555 270 590 20 145 1,760 2,045

Lewis and Clark 9,865 6,410 395 100 830 440 1,320 15 355 2,895 3,785

Liberty 420 245 55 5 80 10 20 0 5 155 195

Lincoln 4,745 2,655 325 30 525 170 810 35 195 1,455 1,525

McCone 395 255 45 0 45 20 15 0 15 150 170

Madison 1,525 1,085 100 5 145 35 125 5 25 580 590

Meagher 460 310 30 5 45 10 45 0 15 165 185

Mineral 995 620 55 10 70 35 170 5 30 335 300

Missoula 13,345 8,280 805 135 1,315 555 1,860 40 355 3,970 5,260

Musselshell 1,050 600 70 5 140 25 160 5 45 315 400

Park 2,610 1,705 145 35 295 80 295 5 50 780 1,110

Petroleum 90 65 5 0 10 5 5 0 0 45 25

Phillips 1,045 645 80 25 140 50 80 5 20 370 420

Pondera 1,300 820 130 5 165 40 105 5 30 460 560

Powder River 335 230 30 5 45 15 10 0 0 125 155

Powell 1,210 785 75 20 120 35 135 10 30 385 490

Prairie 320 215 20 5 45 5 25 0 5 115 140

Ravalli 8,050 5,185 560 105 760 235 940 35 230 2,660 2,995

Richland 1,920 1,135 170 15 270 75 205 5 45 610 825

Roosevelt 1,705 940 150 20 230 150 155 0 60 500 670

Rosebud 1,340 795 90 15 140 95 155 5 45 435 465

Sanders 2,745 1,685 175 35 275 90 380 20 85 905 915

Sheridan 1,075 680 105 5 175 30 65 0 15 385 510

Silver Bow 7,365 4,495 370 75 900 255 1,010 40 220 2,145 2,985

Stillwater 1,510 1,025 115 10 155 30 135 5 35 540 590Sweet Grass 710 480 60 5 85 25 50 0 5 260 305

Teton 1,390 865 145 15 180 30 115 5 35 485 575

Toole 915 585 65 5 120 35 85 0 20 310 395

Treasure 195 130 20 0 25 0 15 0 5 70 90

Valley 1,765 1,170 145 25 200 60 130 0 35 635 755

Wheatland 470 310 30 0 50 10 50 5 15 155 185

Wibaux 245 155 25 5 40 5 10 0 5 90 105

Yellowstone 22,495 14,635 1,300 175 2,425 730 2,555 60 615 6,800 9,790

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

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Nebraska

50 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Nebraska c 287,891 188,342 18,045 2,195 30,918 10,033 29,642 508 8,208 90,252 128,096

Adams 5,885 3,880 325 45 650 180 645 5 155 1,760 2,720Antelope 1,635 1,065 180 10 210 35 100 0 35 590 755

Arthur 115 80 15 0 10 5 5 0 0 40 50

Banner 135 75 20 0 15 10 10 0 5 45 50

Blaine 115 75 10 0 15 0 10 0 5 40 40

Boone 1,420 920 160 5 205 35 70 0 25 515 695

Box Butte 1,880 1,200 135 15 225 75 195 0 35 570 875

Boyd 685 415 85 5 115 15 40 0 10 235 335

Brown 925 605 80 5 125 25 70 5 10 325 420

Buffalo 6,230 4,085 380 30 700 220 635 10 170 1,905 2,840

Burt 1,955 1,270 165 10 255 50 150 5 50 650 910

Butler 1,885 1,215 180 15 220 65 150 0 40 670 835

Cass 3,910 2,580 205 25 440 150 385 10 115 1,250 1,660

Cedar 2,035 1,310 240 5 300 40 100 5 35 735 1,020

Chase 990 685 95 5 115 20 55 0 15 355 485

Cherry 1,345 855 130 5 160 45 105 10 35 485 580

Cheyenne 2,005 1,290 160 20 240 80 175 0 40 650 920Clay 1,475 905 145 10 205 40 125 0 45 495 675

Colfax 1,785 1,145 200 10 275 45 85 5 20 625 905

Cuming 2,345 1,560 240 15 335 50 115 5 25 865 1,145

Custer 2,790 1,805 275 20 350 70 215 10 45 950 1,300

Dakota 2,920 1,835 140 15 340 110 365 10 105 850 1,230

Dawes 1,690 1,105 110 20 205 70 135 0 45 545 755

Dawson 4,080 2,620 305 20 480 140 395 5 115 1,295 1,840

Deuel 550 380 45 5 65 10 40 0 5 195 255

Dixon 1,190 775 105 10 160 40 85 0 15 405 575

Dodge 7,690 5,115 505 40 880 195 730 15 210 2,480 3,530

Douglas 65,900 42,915 2,880 590 6,060 2,600 8,535 115 2,205 18,935 28,270

Dundy 565 360 65 0 70 15 45 0 10 185 280

Fillmore 1,575 1,020 135 5 235 40 95 5 40 520 780

Franklin 1,005 655 95 5 125 15 80 0 30 355 455

Frontier 590 375 55 5 85 15 45 0 10 210 265Furnas 1,485 945 110 15 185 60 140 0 30 470 695

Gage 5,555 3,495 315 150 535 385 520 10 145 1,680 2,400

Garden 700 485 40 0 80 15 60 0 20 235 310

Garfield 555 365 40 5 80 15 40 0 10 185 265

Gosper 570 400 40 0 60 20 35 0 15 210 240

Grant 190 125 25 5 15 0 15 0 5 75 80

Greeley 675 435 70 5 90 15 45 0 15 245 320

Hall 9,105 6,015 485 55 945 295 1,015 15 280 2,895 3,920

Hamilton 1,860 1,200 165 10 210 55 155 5 60 630 820

Harlan 955 690 60 5 95 25 65 0 15 350 430

Hayes 180 115 30 0 25 5 5 0 0 70 85

Hitchock 850 535 75 5 120 25 70 5 15 280 390

Holt 2,650 1,620 270 35 405 75 190 5 50 900 1,250

Hooker 235 165 20 5 30 0 15 0 0 75 125

Howard 1,380 890 125 5 165 45 110 5 35 470 620

Jefferson 2,120 1,380 160 10 250 60 195 5 60 710 980

Johnson 1,100 755 95 0 120 30 70 5 25 365 530

Kearney 1,275 830 110 25 145 75 70 5 15 430 590

Keith 2,040 1,405 100 10 215 65 205 5 35 710 840

Keya Paha 255 155 40 0 35 5 15 0 5 90 120

Kimball 1,040 660 55 5 145 30 105 10 30 330 460

Knox 2,410 1,520 260 20 345 60 155 5 45 855 1,150

Lancaster 34,015 22,925 1,470 235 2,845 1,290 3,995 40 1,215 10,195 14,945

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Nebraska

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 51

Lincoln 5,740 3,520 340 30 640 175 785 20 230 1,630 2,530

Logan 175 100 25 0 25 10 10 0 5 65 80

Loup 155 95 15 0 25 0 15 0 5 55 75McPherson 115 65 20 0 15 0 10 0 5 40 55

Madison 6,455 4,160 440 55 755 235 645 10 155 1,980 2,920

Merrick 1,825 1,165 150 5 220 60 185 5 35 635 805

Morrill 1,110 695 75 15 135 40 105 5 40 360 470

Nance 940 585 95 5 110 35 75 5 30 340 400

Nemaha 1,570 1,005 100 15 200 65 155 0 30 480 745

Nuckolls 1,430 955 140 5 180 30 90 5 25 510 685

Otoe 3,325 2,300 205 25 340 95 285 5 70 1,125 1,520

Pawnee 905 625 70 5 105 20 55 5 20 320 430

Perkins 700 470 60 10 90 20 40 0 10 240 335

Phelps 2,105 1,415 120 15 235 65 195 5 55 670 985

Pierce 1,510 955 160 10 210 30 105 0 40 520 700

Platte 5,375 3,645 390 35 600 160 440 5 100 1,770 2,515

Polk 1,250 860 100 5 160 20 80 0 25 450 615

Red Willow 2,560 1,695 175 25 285 75 250 5 50 825 1,170Richardson 2,415 1,530 155 15 305 70 260 5 75 745 1,080

Rock 405 275 35 0 65 10 20 0 0 140 205

Saline 2,655 1,730 175 20 335 100 230 5 60 875 1,230

Sarpy 13,170 8,615 620 95 1,225 580 1,450 30 555 3,955 5,285

Saunders 3,625 2,410 250 35 415 110 310 5 90 1,190 1,620

Scotts Bluff 8,195 5,070 495 60 890 280 1,115 25 260 2,425 3,515

Seward 2,955 2,015 230 10 335 75 210 5 75 990 1,405

Sheridan 1,465 1,010 115 15 165 40 90 5 25 510 685

Sherman 865 595 75 5 100 15 60 0 15 325 395

Sioux 260 180 30 0 30 5 15 0 0 95 125

Stanton 990 600 95 5 115 45 95 0 35 315 410

Thayer 1,660 1,095 140 10 210 35 130 5 35 595 760

Thomas 175 110 20 0 25 5 15 0 0 60 90

Thurston 1,135 650 95 15 125 90 125 0 35 365 450

Valley 1,210 795 115 10 155 40 75 0 20 420 565

Washington 3,060 2,120 180 15 340 100 220 5 80 1,025 1,375

Wayne 1,515 1,040 145 15 180 45 80 0 10 545 740

Webster 1,135 725 100 10 155 25 95 0 25 400 530

Wheeler 180 110 25 0 25 10 10 0 0 60 85

York 3,020 2,035 235 25 375 65 225 5 55 990 1,465

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Nevada

52 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Nevada c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

327,320 221,156 14,299 3,202 26,205 11,970 40,425 649 9,414 109,531 121,936

Carson City 10,440 7,350 530 75 955 340 975 15 200 3,535 4,460Churchill 4,035 2,625 235 20 395 140 495 10 115 1,405 1,530

Clark 218,970 147,410 9,060 2,255 17,250 8,345 27,625 445 6,580 72,495 81,095

Douglas 9,385 7,040 525 55 640 220 725 15 165 3,600 3,630

Elko 4,405 2,695 210 50 405 245 640 10 150 1,430 1,400

Esmeralda 230 155 15 0 25 10 25 0 0 100 65

Eureka 265 180 15 5 20 5 35 0 5 90 95

Humboldt 2,060 1,270 105 40 185 100 275 5 80 665 680

Lander 665 410 35 5 60 25 105 0 25 210 220

Lincoln 945 610 65 10 100 25 105 5 25 330 330

Lyon 8,050 5,410 380 75 640 260 1,040 20 225 2,830 2,790

Mineral 1,285 805 65 10 125 45 180 5 50 435 450

Nye 10,590 7,440 435 80 720 270 1,315 40 290 3,830 3,575

Pershing 720 425 40 5 85 30 100 0 35 240 250

Storey 550 395 20 5 35 15 70 0 10 210 185

Washoe 52,970 35,835 2,440 495 4,380 1,830 6,500 70 1,420 17,520 20,530

White Pine 1,745 1,095 125 15 185 65 210 10 40 605 645

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

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New Hampshire

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 53

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total,

New Hampshire c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

211,499 139,872 8,843 1,448 17,161 6,785 27,961 463 8,966 64,210 86,190

Belknap 12,625 8,620 565 70 930 360 1,550 25 505 4,085 5,040

Carroll 10,945 7,590 605 85 860 290 1,170 30 315 3,760 4,335

Cheshire 13,940 9,410 585 115 1,120 390 1,735 30 555 4,365 5,725

Coos 8,780 5,415 445 80 895 280 1,230 40 395 2,615 3,500

Grafton 15,200 10,300 785 115 1,285 390 1,765 35 525 4,880 6,320

Hillsboro 56,680 37,115 2,040 375 4,495 1,940 7,955 105 2,655 16,375 23,435

Merrimack 24,050 15,605 915 170 1,915 950 3,310 45 1,140 6,980 9,860

Rockingham 42,105 28,210 1,790 290 3,470 1,325 5,275 85 1,660 13,035 17,115

Strafford 18,320 11,820 705 95 1,485 560 2,750 50 855 5,315 7,385

Sullivan 8,675 5,710 400 50 690 280 1,180 20 345 2,765 3,430

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

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New Jersey

54 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, New Jersey c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

1,363,838 935,604 56,962 12,841 127,275 50,180 140,691 2,951 37,334 420,124 610,306

Atlantic 45,140 30,435 1,600 405 3,990 1,870 5,370 75 1,395 13,540 19,335Bergen 150,290 111,235 7,130 1,200 13,705 3,585 10,775 215 2,445 50,635 72,455

Burlington 71,375 48,290 3,355 635 7,110 2,585 7,100 125 2,175 22,275 31,465

Camden 80,945 51,225 3,500 845 8,560 3,565 10,195 225 2,830 23,280 34,730

Cape May 25,265 17,595 1,090 235 2,440 975 2,285 55 590 8,060 11,140

Cumberland 25,955 16,035 845 390 2,320 1,455 3,775 85 1,050 7,100 10,465

Essex 111,735 72,100 3,975 1,315 9,900 6,030 14,705 290 3,420 31,585 47,845

Gloucester 41,770 26,315 1,945 340 4,570 1,665 5,220 110 1,605 11,950 17,615

Hudson 75,335 49,120 2,950 895 6,785 3,185 9,800 290 2,310 21,740 32,100

Hunterdon 17,335 12,225 795 335 1,545 785 1,295 15 340 5,690 7,450

Mercer 56,975 38,370 1,980 915 4,800 3,595 5,840 70 1,405 16,970 25,135

Middlesex 110,275 76,145 4,480 985 10,320 3,635 11,325 235 3,150 34,210 49,530

Monmouth 98,405 66,890 4,520 740 10,155 3,350 9,680 215 2,855 30,115 44,645

Morris 68,410 49,750 3,155 575 6,205 1,940 5,455 70 1,260 22,755 31,495

Ocean 138,385 102,365 5,435 660 12,435 2,920 11,165 290 3,115 45,095 66,005

Passaic 72,650 48,165 2,805 900 6,320 2,870 8,910 235 2,445 21,520 31,295

Salem 12,895 8,175 635 85 1,380 470 1,590 35 525 3,820 5,340Somerset 40,305 28,950 1,740 345 3,615 1,350 3,265 50 990 12,995 18,615

Sussex 20,080 12,910 825 190 1,875 805 2,590 50 835 5,915 7,920

Union 82,430 57,205 3,390 715 7,425 3,005 8,460 165 2,065 25,500 37,705

Warren 17,875 12,100 810 135 1,820 540 1,890 50 530 5,375 8,015

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

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New Mexico

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 55

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, New Mexico c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

294,669 175,984 19,968 3,628 30,516 14,519 38,315 1,429 10,310 89,043 112,360

Bernalillo 86,920 53,950 5,565 875 8,760 3,695 11,235 275 2,565 25,875 35,475Catron 995 630 80 20 85 30 125 5 20 360 305

Chaves 11,790 7,010 780 140 1,285 495 1,610 60 410 3,580 4,660

Cibola 3,935 2,010 290 50 500 300 600 20 165 1,120 1,330

Colfax 3,155 2,020 195 25 320 80 385 20 110 1,015 1,210

Curry 6,790 3,850 400 70 800 340 955 50 325 1,900 2,625

De Baca 570 395 40 5 70 15 40 0 5 205 255

Dona Ana 25,490 15,535 2,125 460 2,390 1,210 2,790 155 825 8,230 9,495

Eddy 10,135 5,670 750 115 1,160 480 1,435 75 450 2,970 3,920

Grant 7,125 4,280 580 80 755 235 920 50 225 2,285 2,645

Guadalupe 935 500 75 10 95 50 160 5 40 290 310

Harding 230 160 20 5 20 0 20 0 5 95 100

Hidalgo 990 615 65 20 95 50 115 0 30 325 360

Lea 9,230 5,130 700 75 1,195 450 1,215 90 375 2,790 3,535

Lincoln 4,575 3,120 305 35 415 140 440 15 105 1,585 1,725

Los Alamos 2,365 1,725 220 15 195 60 115 0 35 875 1,100

Luna 5,940 3,880 395 85 515 200 630 35 200 2,105 2,125McKinley 7,730 3,690 445 205 970 1,080 915 50 375 2,010 2,425

Mora 1,180 595 95 20 130 50 215 10 65 345 365

Otero 10,025 6,250 735 125 970 440 1,165 55 285 3,200 3,805

Quay 2,450 1,500 155 25 275 95 335 10 55 780 945

Rio Arriba 7,280 3,605 485 130 785 525 1,270 45 435 1,905 2,375

Roosevelt 2,955 1,745 200 15 385 125 380 10 95 890 1,215

Sandoval 14,405 8,960 860 150 1,405 670 1,785 50 525 4,305 5,700

San Juan 15,865 8,530 1,115 225 1,980 1,235 1,995 100 685 4,545 5,685

San Miguel 5,200 2,680 320 85 500 285 1,025 30 275 1,375 1,680

Santa Fe 19,815 12,780 1,220 255 1,760 865 2,365 50 520 6,115 7,780

Sierra 4,015 2,710 220 20 410 85 475 15 80 1,465 1,515

Socorro 2,650 1,425 205 30 335 135 400 10 110 790 915

Taos 5,725 3,350 385 75 580 260 855 30 190 1,670 2,060

Torrance 2,590 1,325 170 30 280 130 455 30 170 725 790

Union 990 605 95 5 115 45 100 0 25 340 405Valencia 10,610 5,745 675 150 975 665 1,790 80 530 2,975 3,520

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

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New York

56 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, New York c 3,035,697 1,977,323 141,308 36,444 283,508 113,155 371,881 9,526 102,552 892,608 1,297,831

Albany 52,320 35,045 2,130 535 4,910 1,655 6,400 80 1,565 14,880 23,540Allegany 9,780 6,080 555 115 945 335 1,305 40 405 3,005 3,735

Bronx 161,080 95,360 6,190 3,090 14,785 9,410 24,480 790 6,975 39,980 65,475

Broome 43,475 28,645 2,080 490 3,910 1,710 5,125 115 1,400 12,845 18,765

Cattaraugus 17,025 10,665 835 170 1,655 605 2,310 90 695 4,930 6,820

Cayuga 14,745 9,765 630 120 1,395 495 1,755 55 530 4,400 6,285

Chautauqua 29,550 19,070 1,525 250 3,025 895 3,585 110 1,090 8,815 12,435

Chemung 19,395 12,240 880 150 1,900 670 2,750 75 730 5,540 8,125

Chenango 11,040 6,885 495 105 995 370 1,665 55 470 3,205 4,190

Clinton 14,755 8,525 905 140 1,680 540 2,320 55 590 4,145 5,660

Columbia 13,455 8,840 590 190 1,225 440 1,650 30 490 4,075 5,485

Cortland 8,500 5,485 325 50 695 270 1,295 25 355 2,490 3,380

Delaware 10,975 7,005 555 120 1,075 305 1,430 70 415 3,380 4,335

Dutchess 48,495 30,275 2,160 665 4,335 2,320 6,495 175 2,070 14,295 19,350

Erie 188,430 118,655 10,000 2,055 22,260 6,450 22,330 450 6,230 54,175 83,315

Essex 8,190 5,170 445 75 920 335 945 35 265 2,490 3,390

Franklin 10,030 5,625 575 195 1,115 710 1,375 45 390 2,725 3,805Fulton 11,480 7,445 430 100 945 470 1,600 35 455 3,290 4,710

Genesee 11,725 7,745 565 80 1,180 375 1,355 35 390 3,530 4,970

Greene 10,545 6,730 465 70 995 340 1,420 40 485 3,235 4,055

Hamilton 1,440 1,060 80 10 115 25 125 5 20 525 585

Herkimer 13,755 9,060 560 105 1,315 410 1,730 50 525 4,090 5,810

Jefferson 18,365 11,080 990 150 1,960 670 2,630 95 790 5,180 7,320

Kings 288,855 181,280 13,410 4,720 27,030 13,855 37,925 1,180 9,455 79,705 122,790

Lewis 4,970 3,030 395 40 530 140 620 25 190 1,545 1,955

Livingston 10,880 7,175 505 95 970 355 1,335 40 405 3,315 4,395

Madison 11,970 7,650 625 110 1,230 385 1,505 25 440 3,625 4,805

Monroe 129,100 85,975 5,720 1,255 10,800 4,330 16,135 235 4,650 37,565 54,745

Montgomery 12,600 8,495 515 115 1,065 405 1,480 50 475 3,705 5,520

Nassau 239,915 166,485 12,880 2,120 23,400 6,700 21,580 535 6,215 78,115 110,300

New York 219,000 154,875 7,915 3,535 16,475 7,435 24,515 445 3,805 67,295 99,325

Niagara 46,275 28,475 2,520 370 5,140 1,440 6,420 110 1,800 13,230 19,395Oneida 50,675 31,220 2,375 685 4,760 2,340 7,035 155 2,105 14,195 20,820

Onondaga 84,125 54,830 3,895 770 7,610 2,660 10,875 195 3,290 24,580 36,030

Ontario 19,275 12,970 865 150 1,685 590 2,260 30 725 5,860 7,995

Orange 51,840 30,995 1,950 560 4,755 2,245 7,955 235 3,145 13,920 20,055

Orleans 7,860 4,950 355 70 775 215 1,145 25 325 2,260 3,095

Oswego 22,250 12,695 1,170 200 2,320 820 3,730 140 1,175 6,080 8,080

Otsego 12,665 8,185 595 135 1,175 420 1,565 50 540 3,790 5,045

Putnam 13,545 8,830 600 130 1,075 470 1,775 60 605 4,020 5,350

Queens 291,125 200,230 14,365 3,690 25,800 9,600 30,295 905 6,240 88,745 132,575

Rensselaer 29,045 18,930 1,185 240 2,895 885 3,785 75 1,050 8,440 12,345

Richmond 71,060 41,745 3,330 815 7,120 3,020 10,960 375 3,695 18,890 28,005

Rockland 46,420 31,665 1,915 850 3,750 2,440 4,490 80 1,230 14,565 19,710

St. Lawrence 21,630 12,190 1,400 215 2,735 770 3,290 125 905 6,090 8,385

Saratoga 31,945 20,995 1,580 255 3,055 910 3,910 105 1,135 9,690 12,955

Schenectady 30,345 19,725 1,545 375 2,915 1,315 3,445 50 975 8,885 13,285

Schoharie 5,915 3,715 295 55 590 215 795 15 235 1,840 2,260

Schuyler 4,085 2,580 190 35 410 145 580 15 130 1,235 1,575

Seneca 6,970 4,530 295 55 570 225 985 15 295 2,120 2,730

Steuben 20,190 12,610 1,025 235 2,000 685 2,765 65 805 5,905 7,980

Suffolk 241,975 153,605 10,935 2,595 22,725 8,640 31,920 900 10,655 71,130 98,470

Sullivan 15,835 9,415 650 225 1,375 850 2,460 80 780 4,700 5,590

Tioga 9,930 6,430 670 75 880 295 1,180 25 375 3,100 3,975

Tompkins 12,790 8,565 590 145 1,095 415 1,545 30 405 3,855 5,490

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OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 57

Ulster 33,120 20,520 1,480 345 3,125 1,225 4,845 115 1,465 9,615 13,035

Warren 13,905 8,915 650 120 1,340 475 1,890 50 465 4,075 5,655

Washington 11,620 7,170 580 85 1,155 350 1,710 50 520 3,330 4,615Wayne 18,160 11,345 690 405 1,335 1,400 2,245 35 705 5,255 6,755

Westchester 152,545 109,625 7,010 1,460 13,310 4,310 13,245 275 3,310 49,225 72,130

Wyoming 7,570 4,765 425 55 740 235 1,010 35 305 2,240 2,980

Yates 5,145 3,470 250 25 455 140 595 15 195 1,645 2,080

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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North Carolina

58 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total,

North Carolina c 1,436,124 891,119 55,157 11,627 132,839 59,467 226,041 4,102 55,772 390,685 570,704

Alamance 26,055 17,635 800 200 2,095 925 3,545 45 810 7,320 11,180

Alexander 6,025 3,855 185 35 485 240 975 15 235 1,650 2,305

Alleghany 2,730 1,780 110 15 285 70 405 10 55 790 1,140

Anson 5,195 2,915 145 45 525 255 1,030 20 260 1,225 1,975

Ashe 6,165 3,900 330 55 680 165 860 15 160 1,820 2,495

Avery 3,655 2,340 170 20 365 120 495 5 140 1,145 1,420

Beaufort 10,965 6,345 515 80 1,235 430 1,850 40 470 2,925 4,140

Bertie 5,395 2,720 210 45 620 240 1,135 25 400 1,270 1,925

Bladen 7,360 3,640 245 65 805 375 1,735 40 455 1,620 2,530

Brunswick 20,320 13,260 860 135 1,660 580 3,105 75 645 6,325 7,055

Buncombe 43,295 27,660 2,040 340 4,145 1,430 6,260 75 1,345 12,245 18,335

Burke 17,365 10,975 435 240 1,325 855 2,865 30 640 4,590 6,710

Cabarrus 22,615 15,360 570 140 1,645 860 3,200 40 800 6,400 9,430

Caldwell 15,420 9,750 480 110 1,380 585 2,525 45 545 4,260 6,070

Camden 1,510 935 85 20 160 50 195 10 55 450 575

Carteret 13,680 9,030 735 80 1,320 380 1,730 40 365 4,295 5,390Caswell 4,670 2,655 150 35 480 205 920 20 205 1,175 1,725

Catawba 26,680 18,265 650 180 2,150 1,005 3,575 45 810 7,630 11,160

Chatham 10,095 6,905 480 55 815 350 1,190 20 280 3,090 4,365

Cherokee 6,950 4,200 310 45 725 215 1,165 35 255 2,005 2,540

Chowan 3,480 2,165 190 30 390 120 455 15 115 1,010 1,455

Clay 2,690 1,730 135 20 290 55 365 10 85 815 1,050

Cleveland 20,685 12,655 545 130 1,670 905 3,820 80 880 5,225 7,960

Columbus 12,940 6,285 470 130 1,485 660 3,020 65 825 2,890 4,430

Craven 17,850 11,455 970 135 1,595 610 2,445 60 580 5,375 7,125

Cumberland 39,030 20,520 1,915 360 4,345 2,360 7,265 175 2,090 9,560 13,810

Currituck 3,330 2,070 155 30 320 180 460 15 100 995 1,185

Dare 5,720 3,940 310 45 515 185 575 15 135 1,920 2,225

Davidson 27,770 18,195 845 175 2,285 915 4,345 70 940 7,835 11,005

Davie 7,060 4,775 310 55 610 200 880 15 215 2,140 2,905

Duplin 9,325 5,185 360 80 1,070 450 1,770 40 370 2,310 3,610Durham 30,455 19,245 835 300 2,440 1,550 4,820 45 1,220 7,855 12,600

Edgecombe 11,085 6,020 330 110 1,070 605 2,330 35 585 2,520 4,055

Forsyth 53,405 35,955 2,140 415 4,670 1,900 6,720 70 1,535 15,190 23,300

Franklin 7,895 4,405 245 50 745 410 1,590 30 420 1,955 2,810

Gaston 35,805 22,385 810 235 3,050 1,475 6,325 95 1,430 9,055 14,195

Gates 2,180 1,220 120 15 280 125 320 5 95 600 840

Graham 2,040 1,130 105 20 230 60 395 10 90 565 725

Granville 8,795 4,895 220 190 795 775 1,510 25 385 2,110 3,165

Greene 2,935 1,665 115 30 325 135 540 5 120 705 1,195

Guilford 68,865 46,300 2,390 535 5,715 2,645 8,995 105 2,180 19,585 29,685

Halifax 14,000 6,970 505 145 1,640 680 3,020 105 935 3,120 5,005

Harnett 14,135 8,045 490 100 1,385 710 2,630 70 705 3,480 5,215

Haywood 14,620 9,130 940 100 1,600 355 2,045 50 400 4,400 5,960

Henderson 25,155 17,480 1,580 155 2,130 525 2,680 50 555 8,210 10,850

Hertford 5,055 2,680 185 35 595 230 1,005 25 300 1,185 1,935

Hoke 4,595 2,275 130 50 390 325 1,080 25 320 945 1,515

Hyde 1,095 630 65 10 165 55 140 5 25 290 485

Iredell 23,110 15,255 755 160 1,905 935 3,330 60 710 6,575 9,335

Jackson 6,285 3,995 300 60 685 180 870 20 175 1,900 2,475

Johnston 19,960 11,045 640 165 2,040 890 4,070 70 1,040 4,785 7,275

Jones 2,270 1,245 110 20 300 80 405 15 95 595 870

Lee 9,740 5,935 385 65 965 425 1,520 35 410 2,650 3,870

Lenoir 13,395 7,730 420 180 1,365 875 2,240 45 540 3,310 5,280

Lincoln 11,150 7,125 320 70 865 465 1,815 40 450 2,965 4,230

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OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 59

McDowell 9,140 5,575 300 65 815 325 1,630 25 405 2,460 3,505

Macon 8,820 6,010 530 55 880 200 945 25 175 2,855 3,745

Madison 4,450 2,550 245 30 515 120 790 10 190 1,255 1,700Martin 5,620 3,135 170 40 670 255 1,025 30 295 1,360 2,225

Mecklenburg 85,910 55,505 3,390 775 7,880 4,110 11,235 140 2,875 23,610 36,560

Mitchell 3,955 2,330 180 25 430 145 685 15 145 1,070 1,550

Montgomery 5,015 3,075 115 35 395 215 950 10 220 1,295 1,895

Moore 20,920 14,600 1,305 130 1,735 515 2,090 45 500 7,035 8,965

Nash 16,395 9,350 585 120 1,730 760 2,950 55 845 4,005 6,440

New Hanover 30,690 19,495 1,440 255 2,950 1,010 4,405 70 1,065 8,835 12,315

Northampton 5,655 2,990 215 40 680 240 1,110 40 340 1,355 2,145

Onslow 16,075 9,300 810 135 1,680 755 2,570 75 750 4,355 5,845

Orange 13,805 9,230 590 160 1,155 525 1,730 20 395 4,090 5,920

Pamlico 3,330 2,185 170 30 325 110 400 15 95 1,045 1,285

Pasquotank 6,660 4,000 305 60 785 300 895 35 280 1,800 2,740

Pender 8,710 5,185 385 65 765 330 1,535 40 405 2,480 3,060

Perquimans 3,130 1,970 180 20 335 110 395 20 100 950 1,210

Person 7,290 4,420 250 60 705 295 1,240 20 300 1,910 2,900Pitt 20,760 11,445 730 210 2,175 1,010 4,025 70 1,095 4,850 7,900

Polk 5,230 3,675 305 25 500 115 495 10 105 1,720 2,360

Randolph 23,765 15,810 640 160 1,820 885 3,555 70 825 6,650 9,540

Richmond 10,255 5,300 235 85 910 470 2,515 50 690 2,225 3,500

Robeson 22,045 10,435 585 290 2,105 1,420 5,530 110 1,570 4,560 6,930

Rockingham 20,155 12,640 615 120 1,735 725 3,445 55 820 5,315 8,040

Rowan 24,805 15,855 715 160 1,965 1,010 3,995 70 1,035 6,675 9,995

Rutherford 14,435 9,150 440 95 1,260 490 2,465 45 490 3,950 5,710

Sampson 12,000 6,635 375 90 1,255 610 2,415 55 565 2,905 4,490

Scotland 7,585 3,740 175 75 660 405 1,965 35 530 1,550 2,495

Stanly 11,825 7,795 285 80 930 475 1,765 20 475 3,265 4,855

Stokes 8,190 4,900 325 60 845 305 1,380 35 340 2,125 3,125

Surry 15,135 9,590 555 90 1,365 470 2,465 55 545 4,060 6,260

Swain 3,195 1,850 120 20 330 180 570 10 115 845 1,175

Transylvania 8,485 5,810 585 35 770 155 915 15 200 2,815 3,525

Tyrrell 855 510 50 10 95 45 110 0 35 250 340

Union 17,955 11,630 615 130 1,595 830 2,480 35 640 5,115 7,120

Vance 9,300 4,905 235 65 875 520 2,045 35 620 2,050 3,310

Wake 73,150 46,925 3,200 610 6,465 3,235 9,925 130 2,660 20,415 29,995

Warren 4,205 2,280 155 50 440 220 815 20 225 1,060 1,505

Washington 3,200 1,730 195 40 405 145 495 15 175 855 1,195

Watauga 6,810 4,590 355 65 655 220 745 15 165 2,180 2,760

Wayne 20,995 11,690 835 280 2,130 1,230 3,800 80 950 5,195 7,845

Wilkes 14,595 8,930 625 120 1,480 515 2,420 45 460 4,125 5,650

Wilson 15,460 8,935 575 130 1,605 705 2,770 45 695 3,825 6,130

Yadkin 7,525 4,810 310 50 740 270 1,105 15 225 2,105 3,040

Yancey 4,580 2,785 315 35 470 105 695 20 155 1,375 1,810

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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North Dakota

60 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total,

North Dakota c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

114,047 71,124 9,983 861 15,451 3,976 10,050 222 2,380 37,337 51,274

Adams 665 410 75 5 100 25 35 0 15 235 310

Barnes 2,740 1,725 250 20 405 95 185 10 50 940 1,280

Benson 1,240 720 105 10 175 95 105 5 25 420 480

Billings 160 85 30 0 20 5 15 0 5 55 50

Bottineau 1,725 1,105 190 10 265 30 105 5 15 610 785

Bowman 780 490 75 5 135 20 35 5 15 275 370

Burke 640 395 95 5 100 10 30 0 5 240 295

Burleigh 11,520 7,450 705 100 1,405 405 1,200 25 230 3,500 5,215

Cass 15,650 9,905 1,015 120 1,845 625 1,775 25 340 4,790 6,920

Cavalier 1,285 775 185 5 230 20 50 5 15 475 610

Dickey 1,265 870 100 5 185 35 60 0 10 450 625

Divide 635 405 80 0 100 10 30 0 10 245 310

Dunn 670 415 75 10 95 15 40 5 15 245 280

Eddy 725 440 80 10 115 25 40 0 15 255 350

Emmons 1,170 730 175 5 160 25 55 5 15 460 530

Foster 895 565 100 5 150 20 45 0 10 320 430Golden Valley 460 305 45 0 55 5 35 5 10 165 215

Grand Forks 7,925 5,080 510 50 940 300 865 15 165 2,395 3,530

Grant 745 440 85 5 145 20 40 0 10 270 355

Griggs 725 460 80 5 125 15 35 0 5 255 375

Hettinger 795 470 110 10 140 15 35 0 15 305 375

Kidder 700 395 125 0 125 5 45 0 5 250 350

La Moure 1,275 775 185 5 205 20 60 5 20 465 630

Logan 670 385 120 0 120 15 25 0 5 255 325

McHenry 1,495 895 175 15 230 25 130 0 25 515 670

McIntosh 1,210 745 180 0 195 25 50 0 15 460 590

McKenzie 1,000 610 105 10 135 45 75 0 20 370 400

McLean 2,270 1,415 220 10 340 65 185 5 30 795 990

Mercer 1,535 920 185 10 220 40 120 5 35 540 660

Morton 4,660 2,830 410 35 595 145 500 10 135 1,490 2,005

Mountrial 1,380 820 115 10 215 65 115 5 35 455 600Nelson 1,050 695 115 5 155 15 50 0 15 395 520

Oliver 400 245 50 5 55 10 30 0 5 150 165

Pembina 1,900 1,230 180 10 285 50 120 0 25 675 910

Pierce 1,160 750 155 10 155 15 65 0 10 415 565

Ramsey 2,630 1,650 195 30 355 115 220 0 65 855 1,160

Ransom 1,245 810 125 5 175 20 95 0 15 445 595

Renville 625 395 75 5 95 15 30 5 5 235 290

Richland 3,015 1,810 300 20 465 115 220 5 80 1,005 1,380

Rolette 2,045 1,100 90 40 225 155 300 10 125 570 680

Sargent 880 520 115 0 145 20 65 0 15 315 400

Sheridan 510 300 90 5 70 5 30 0 10 200 225

Sioux 350 150 15 5 40 70 55 0 15 80 105

Slope 150 105 25 0 15 0 5 0 0 70 65

Stark 4,540 2,650 430 35 660 190 435 5 135 1,410 2,015

Steele 515 345 70 0 70 5 20 0 5 215 235

Stutsman 4,420 2,835 335 35 540 145 445 10 75 1,430 2,030

Towner 700 435 85 5 120 15 30 0 10 255 345

Traill 1,750 1 ,155 155 10 260 50 90 5 25 615 840

Walsh 2,870 1,820 230 60 360 180 170 5 45 915 1,310

Ward 8,980 5,620 655 55 1,145 310 940 20 235 2,715 4,005

Wells 1,360 845 160 10 215 40 75 0 15 490 660

Williams 4,210 2,550 330 30 565 165 430 15 125 1,330 1,815

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

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Ohio

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 61

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Ohio c 1,932,026 1,187,891 132,517 17,394 241,015 74,258 218,542 5,185 55,224 583,652 828,867

Adams 5,615 2,735 455 85 825 270 960 30 255 1,590 1,925Allen 19,635 12,225 1,435 170 2,485 720 2,040 55 505 5,940 8,620

Ashland 9,140 5,995 640 65 1,110 290 805 30 205 2,975 3,980

Ashtabula 19,295 11,450 1,260 235 2,350 820 2,450 70 660 5,745 7,765

Athens 7,990 4,335 605 85 1,170 365 1,110 35 285 2,305 3,155

Auglaize 7,865 5,080 640 50 1,015 265 645 10 160 2,575 3,590

Belmont 16,060 9,155 1,270 105 2,670 465 1,880 95 420 4,660 7,210

Brown 7,510 4,055 560 80 950 325 1,145 35 360 2,180 2,690

Butler 50,925 29,905 3,575 425 6,290 2,075 6,675 150 1,830 15,095 20,330

Carroll 5,455 3,305 455 60 705 215 540 20 155 1,735 2,200

Champaign 6,680 4,015 490 75 800 270 810 10 210 2,000 2,705

Clark 27,120 16,120 1,860 235 3,540 1,115 3,380 75 795 7,955 11,425

Clermont 26,125 15,025 1,625 240 3,085 1,265 3,645 90 1,150 7,375 9,955

Clinton 7,010 3,985 560 50 945 295 890 25 260 2,100 2,825

Columbiana 22,125 13,000 1,910 180 3,255 770 2,320 105 585 6,810 9,445

Coshocton 7,215 4,250 570 95 955 355 775 25 190 2,190 2,910

Crawford 9,275 5,850 725 70 1,095 305 1,010 25 195 2,885 4,030Cuyahoga 246,390 160,705 13,850 2,375 29,780 9,040 24,515 395 5,730 74,970 113,765

Darke 10,350 6,635 820 70 1,250 325 985 20 245 3,305 4,505

Defiance 7,130 4,300 590 50 850 255 830 20 235 2,185 2,990

Delaware 13,980 9,240 935 75 1,485 485 1,345 30 385 4,555 5,830

Erie 15,095 9,875 995 110 1,705 510 1,510 40 350 4,950 6,370

Fairfield 19,735 12,110 1,435 150 2,350 710 2,305 45 630 6,010 7,990

Fayette 5,120 3,005 380 50 710 205 620 20 130 1,565 2,105

Franklin 135,685 82,110 7,220 1,410 15,570 6,660 18,015 235 4,465 38,570 57,080

Fulton 7,185 4,595 535 35 820 260 740 20 180 2,295 3,095

Gallia 6,340 3,155 520 95 930 385 930 45 280 1,805 2,275

Geauga 14,145 9,890 1,015 135 1,500 410 940 15 240 4,955 6,220

Greene 22,505 14,110 1,805 200 2,590 825 2,280 60 635 7,195 9,475

Guernsey 8,460 4,890 575 120 1,010 425 1,105 40 295 2,490 3,295

Hamilton 138,315 86,550 8,305 1,220 16,415 5,280 16,285 205 4,055 40,210 62,170

Hancock 11,805 7,855 855 80 1,315 395 1,065 5 235 3,765 5,240Hardin 5,440 3,205 425 35 795 220 595 15 150 1,640 2,300

Harrison 3,470 1,955 320 30 500 100 440 30 95 1,070 1,385

Henry 5,265 3,290 415 35 655 225 480 15 150 1,625 2,300

Highland 7,620 4,305 540 70 975 305 1,080 35 310 2,285 2,935

Hocking 5,200 2,825 395 55 680 225 795 25 200 1,495 1,870

Holmes 3,840 2,380 355 25 500 175 340 10 55 1,305 1,650

Huron 9,765 5,955 695 85 1,160 390 1,145 30 305 2,955 4,005

Jackson 6,335 3,050 475 70 960 325 1,110 45 300 1,645 2,335

Jefferson 17,420 9,575 1,660 145 2,965 575 1,960 105 435 5,175 7,455

Knox 10,070 6,060 755 155 1,270 500 1,055 25 250 3,140 4,180

Lake 41,085 27,750 2,465 340 4,850 1,300 3,575 65 740 13,160 18,625

Lawrence 13,180 6,080 1,070 125 1,935 465 2,625 125 755 3,315 4,695

Licking 24,385 14,875 1,745 205 2,945 975 2,810 60 770 7,380 9,840

Logan 7,960 4,930 590 40 1,045 275 830 20 230 2,490 3,395

Lorain 48,205 29,710 3,715 475 6,060 1,800 4,975 155 1,315 14,970 20,440

Lucas 74,655 44,960 4,195 765 8,750 3,205 9,960 180 2,640 21,255 31,475

Madison 5,960 3,655 380 35 760 255 730 5 140 1,830 2,480

Mahoning 54,660 33,185 4,240 520 8,100 2,015 5,140 160 1,300 16,795 24,990

Marion 11,760 6,655 845 85 1,515 420 1,690 35 515 3,320 4,860

Medina 22,480 14,770 1,710 210 2,675 765 1,810 45 495 7,430 9,555

Meigs 4,550 2,170 460 45 815 175 665 45 175 1,260 1,770

Mercer 7,520 4,860 595 50 850 275 675 15 200 2,480 3,315

Miami 17,930 11,440 1,195 140 2,040 595 1,990 45 485 5,565 7,505

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Ohio

62 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Monroe 3,405 1,815 455 45 510 100 385 20 75 1,120 1,285

Montgomery 99,285 60,585 5,980 815 11,515 3,805 12,970 260 3,355 28,850 42,310

Morgan 3,065 1,685 315 20 395 130 385 20 115 915 1,190Morrow 5,225 2,955 390 55 615 225 750 25 210 1,610 1,895

Muskingum 16,815 9,780 1,175 155 2,125 660 2,240 70 610 4,845 6,815

Noble 2,390 1,365 225 25 370 100 240 10 55 750 1,025

Ottawa 8,975 5,810 680 70 1,110 300 785 30 190 2,980 3,805

Paulding 3,635 2,055 310 30 475 125 480 15 145 1,070 1,410

Perry 6,145 3,145 490 90 885 320 915 35 265 1,700 2,260

Pickaway 8,165 4,765 635 40 1,025 310 1,070 35 285 2,430 3,145

Pike 5,525 2,705 490 70 795 275 865 40 285 1,510 2,030

Portage 22,600 14,150 1,725 190 2,810 830 2,245 60 590 7,305 9,350

Preble 7,525 4,485 605 75 910 315 880 35 220 2,310 3,035

Putnam 5,825 3,720 500 30 765 245 435 10 120 1,875 2,615

Richland 24,675 15,675 1,700 235 2,835 910 2,655 50 615 7,685 10,485

Ross 12,595 6,865 1,035 115 1,730 515 1,825 70 440 3,655 4,795

Sandusky 11,280 6,935 855 75 1,410 410 1,200 30 365 3,460 4,835

Scioto 15,770 7,675 1,180 145 2,320 710 2,900 100 740 4,025 6,070Seneca 10,930 6,560 865 145 1,335 570 1,145 25 285 3,325 4,660

Shelby 7,570 4,695 530 45 920 270 855 15 240 2,375 3,150

Stark 71,895 45,695 5,520 615 9,385 2,300 6,675 200 1,505 22,585 32,180

Summit 94,790 60,085 6,810 860 12,150 3,385 9,305 210 1,985 29,525 42,680

Trumbull 45,615 28,155 3,565 385 6,115 1,575 4,550 150 1,120 14,115 19,760

Tuscarawas 17,270 10,595 1,500 120 2,510 610 1,560 40 335 5,450 7,610

Union 5,470 3,355 385 30 655 195 660 15 175 1,680 2,220

Van Wert 5,670 3,645 435 40 655 170 550 10 165 1,790 2,465

Vinton 2,110 960 135 15 330 125 390 25 130 535 740

Warren 22,920 14,125 1,795 215 2,675 905 2,490 55 660 7,130 9,295

Washington 12,425 7,215 1,140 85 1,655 370 1,530 60 370 3,815 5,035

Wayne 18,285 11,570 1,350 175 2,205 690 1,830 35 430 5,850 7,750

Williams 6,905 4,525 460 30 775 205 695 10 205 2,200 3,040

Wood 16,955 10,670 1,235 110 2,165 550 1,655 45 525 5,300 7,450

Wyandot 4,260 2,710 335 25 560 135 395 5 95 1,350 1,940

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Oklahoma

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 63

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Oklahoma c 613,515 376,413 35,100 5,539 69,949 26,761 78,473 2,195 19,085 179,406 249,860

Adair 3,930 2,010 180 50 445 205 810 25 205 1,020 1,310Alfalfa 1,400 935 130 10 165 25 105 5 25 480 645

Atoka 3,035 1,715 185 50 375 165 430 20 95 885 1,065

Beaver 1,065 660 105 5 170 40 65 0 20 360 500

Beckham 3,815 2,275 245 30 530 170 445 15 105 1,095 1,665

Blaine 2,355 1,410 140 15 325 105 260 10 90 690 980

Bryan 7,460 4,375 410 55 925 320 1,070 40 265 2,135 2,940

Caddo 5,825 3,390 440 50 870 300 605 30 140 1,765 2,420

Canadian 12,150 7,860 685 90 1,265 565 1,315 30 340 3,575 4,975

Carter 9,620 5,755 590 75 1,185 460 1,275 35 245 2,780 3,965

Cherokee 7,215 4,170 410 95 750 365 1,060 35 330 2,070 2,605

Choctaw 3,730 1,995 215 50 475 195 620 25 155 1,015 1,355

Cimarron 705 445 70 5 100 20 50 0 15 245 320

Cleveland 26,390 16,765 1,315 185 2,500 1,270 3,430 70 855 7,690 10,380

Coal 1,305 740 80 10 170 55 200 5 45 365 515

Comanche 15,795 9,070 1,090 180 2,005 745 2,115 80 510 4,525 6,205

Cotton 1,410 865 105 10 190 50 145 5 40 430 605Craig 3,420 2,030 165 60 355 175 500 10 125 925 1,325

Creek 12,625 7,495 680 120 1,490 610 1,765 50 415 3,635 4,795

Custer 4,335 2,795 250 40 510 155 460 10 115 1,355 1,870

Delaware 8,280 5,245 435 65 815 295 1,135 35 255 2,595 2,990

Dewey 1,135 700 80 5 175 40 100 5 30 350 500

Ellis 990 650 80 5 130 25 80 5 15 320 475

Garfield 11,580 7,365 700 115 1,385 500 1,215 30 270 3,495 5,080

Garvin 6,650 3,920 445 100 860 315 780 35 195 1,935 2,745

Grady 8,185 4,940 535 85 980 320 1,055 35 235 2,365 3,290

Grant 1,260 775 115 10 170 45 95 5 45 420 555

Greer 1,480 945 105 10 205 35 140 5 35 485 685

Harmon 745 455 55 5 105 30 65 5 25 230 335

Harper 900 585 75 5 135 20 60 5 15 310 420

Haskell 3,005 1,685 175 25 390 110 450 35 135 885 1,105

Hughes 3,265 1,890 195 30 405 165 430 25 125 920 1,310Jackson 4,285 2,660 310 45 555 165 430 20 100 1,290 1,875

Jefferson 1,710 995 100 15 245 65 215 15 60 490 715

Johnston 2,440 1,340 135 25 315 125 395 10 95 695 895

Kay 10,295 6,375 685 75 1,260 420 1,165 45 270 3,145 4,375

Kingfisher 2,605 1,660 210 30 345 115 195 10 40 865 1,160

Kiowa 2,505 1,470 145 20 390 95 300 5 80 715 1,090

Latimer 2,630 1,470 155 30 290 125 430 20 110 770 910

Le Flore 9,850 5,165 500 125 1,190 450 1,860 65 495 2,545 3,430

Lincoln 6,275 3,665 385 85 730 275 860 40 235 1,860 2,330

Logan 5,620 3,570 300 50 570 260 680 15 175 1,715 2,220

Love 1,875 1,200 105 15 185 70 245 5 50 580 730

McClain 4,895 3,010 295 45 515 230 635 10 155 1,470 1,845

McCurtain 7,045 3,640 410 85 930 420 1,200 50 310 1,865 2,465

McIntosh 5,405 3,345 305 60 595 160 760 30 150 1,700 2,030

Major 1,815 1,160 170 20 225 60 135 5 40 605 810

Marshall 3,345 2,210 170 15 360 110 400 10 70 1,040 1,345

Mayes 8,055 4,780 530 60 925 290 1,110 45 315 2,445 3,090

Murray 2,850 1,715 140 20 345 115 400 10 105 885 1,090

Muskogee 14,545 8,495 755 130 1,655 645 2,255 70 540 3,980 5,700

Noble 2,320 1,385 160 30 290 135 255 0 65 695 945

Nowata 2,520 1,525 165 35 295 140 280 5 75 775 1,005

Okfuskee 2,610 1,510 155 45 320 140 365 15 60 755 975

Oklahoma 102,515 66,005 4,950 770 10,540 4,465 12,790 210 2,785 29,460 44,170

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Oklahoma

64 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Okmulgee 8,505 4,885 460 100 1,060 430 1,200 40 330 2,365 3,305

Osage 8,435 5,030 495 95 925 415 1,110 35 330 2,505 3,160

Ottawa 8,125 4,855 485 60 985 335 1,120 30 255 2,355 3,280Pawnee 3,690 2,195 215 30 400 190 525 15 120 1,070 1,355

Payne 9,525 5,940 590 90 1,050 405 1,155 25 270 2,850 3,990

Pittsburg 10,155 6,035 495 100 1,190 370 1,575 45 345 2,835 3,970

Pontotoc 7,565 4,360 405 80 910 380 1,095 40 295 2,095 2,975

Pottawatomie 12,270 7,340 670 100 1,405 605 1,675 60 415 3,455 4,815

Pushmataha 2,985 1,680 170 30 380 110 470 25 120 850 1,070

Roger Mills 790 505 85 5 120 20 45 0 10 295 360

Rogers 12,190 7,610 760 90 1,290 505 1,470 35 430 3,730 4,690

Seminole 5,495 3,080 290 75 695 295 835 35 190 1,530 2,090

Sequoyah 8,560 4,575 395 100 955 415 1,630 45 445 2,275 2,870

Stephens 10,185 6,320 730 70 1,360 315 1,105 40 245 3,230 4,355

Texas 2,640 1,665 235 20 325 115 230 10 40 895 1,130

Tillman 2,080 1,280 135 35 295 95 190 5 45 640 925

Tulsa 88,635 56,555 4,855 780 9,850 3,785 10,195 180 2,435 25,865 38,545

Wagoner 9,410 5,735 520 70 975 405 1,295 40 370 2,800 3,425Washington 11,130 7,340 810 85 1,180 305 1,120 15 275 3,550 4,855

Washita 2,580 1,565 230 15 330 100 245 15 80 795 1,140

Woods 1,890 1,280 140 10 245 55 125 5 30 615 910

Woodward 3,605 2,320 210 25 400 140 375 20 115 1,110 1,510

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Oregon

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 65

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Oregon c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

591,461 393,760 33,542 5,077 56,768 18,875 67,621 1,581 14,237 186,704 245,658

Baker 4,085 2,700 255 25 435 110 470 15 75 1,365 1,625Benton 10,600 7,340 725 95 935 260 990 25 230 3,470 4,655

Clackamas 52,525 35,865 3,030 385 5,195 1,625 5,140 115 1,170 16,365 22,725

Clatsop 7,435 4,870 375 55 745 265 900 40 185 2,280 3,010

Columbia 7,895 5,010 470 70 780 280 1,030 40 215 2,510 2,930

Coos 16,430 10,490 1,055 145 1,685 465 2,120 75 395 5,350 6,325

Crook 4,320 2,975 235 20 400 85 500 15 90 1,480 1,660

Curry 7,425 5,360 415 45 610 125 770 10 90 2,735 2,940

Deschutes 23,350 16,200 1,415 170 2,000 680 2,230 65 590 7,960 9,040

Douglas 25,585 16,680 1,775 200 2,570 715 2,945 100 600 8,630 10,080

Gilliam 465 330 30 5 50 15 30 0 5 165 210

Grant 1,775 1,190 125 10 195 50 170 10 25 625 685

Harney 1,570 1,035 105 15 145 45 175 5 45 550 590

Hood River 3,245 2,320 170 35 280 100 275 5 60 1,100 1,395

Jackson 39,415 26,530 2,355 305 3,780 1,165 4,305 95 880 12,845 16,455

Jefferson 3,610 2,460 210 35 290 165 355 15 80 1,260 1,315

Josephine 20,890 13,980 1,340 160 1,995 570 2,290 75 480 7,060 8,330Klamath 13,335 8,530 815 120 1,275 430 1,755 55 355 4,335 5,025

Lake 1,910 1,260 130 15 180 40 230 10 45 685 690

Lane 59,135 38,455 3,630 520 6,045 1,825 7,080 180 1,400 18,465 24,470

Lincoln 11,640 7,965 615 100 1,035 290 1,345 35 255 3,790 4,710

Linn 20,925 13,270 1,460 175 2,215 630 2,565 85 525 6,490 8,560

Malheur 5,565 3,615 360 65 600 170 590 20 145 1,855 2,270

Marion 47,315 31,650 2,420 445 4,380 1,775 5,270 95 1,280 14,480 19,985

Morrow 1,660 1,065 95 15 155 60 220 5 45 580 565

Multnomah 91,185 59,065 4,065 940 8,545 3,265 12,805 160 2,340 26,095 39,180

Polk 11,650 7,940 660 115 1,100 390 1,135 20 290 3,760 4,990

Sherman 445 300 35 0 55 5 40 0 10 165 185

Tillamook 6,470 4,455 345 35 595 145 730 20 145 2,225 2,510

Umatilla 11,420 7,495 590 100 1,055 455 1,395 35 295 3,620 4,625

Union 4,845 3,125 345 45 520 140 530 15 125 1,560 1,950

Wallowa 1,865 1,285 135 10 165 35 190 5 40 690 750Wasco 5,080 3,405 265 30 525 165 565 20 105 1,615 2,160

Washington 52,270 35,920 2,655 455 4,880 1,855 5,105 85 1,315 16,020 23,015

Wheeler 465 320 30 5 55 10 40 0 5 170 180

Yamhill 13,650 9,305 805 110 1,300 470 1,330 30 300 4,355 5,870

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

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Pennsylvania

66 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total,

Pennsylvania c 2,386,426 1,546,896 130,971 19,262 270,726 82,509 259,792 6,689 69,581 717,780 1 ,057,858

Adams 17,145 12,140 790 115 1,465 535 1,615 30 455 5,620 7,325

Allegheny 260,245 167,125 16,785 2,100 35,090 8,205 24,710 510 5,720 78,935 122,680

Armstrong 16,830 9,460 1,500 135 2,565 540 2,010 115 505 5,010 7,100

Beaver 41,775 25,420 3,265 315 5,990 1,195 4,300 140 1,150 12,860 18,720

Bedford 10,925 6,815 895 85 1,375 320 1,125 50 260 3,465 4,635

Berks 71,085 49,790 2,870 550 6,430 2,315 6,995 150 1,985 22,560 31,210

Blair 25,500 16,115 1,530 210 3,020 865 3,010 100 650 7,210 11,255

Bradford 13,655 8,515 845 135 1,400 475 1,730 70 485 4,090 5,410

Bucks 99,750 67,915 4,700 705 9,755 3,095 10,340 175 3,065 31,605 43,900

Butler 32,805 19,795 2,565 290 4,470 1,100 3,535 125 925 9,985 14,050

Cambria 36,215 21,210 2,955 345 5,650 1,255 3,815 140 845 10,660 16,500

Cameron 1,420 970 75 10 125 40 155 5 40 435 615

Carbon 14,305 9,120 600 85 1,475 430 1,965 70 560 4,180 5,895

Centre 18,695 12,630 1,205 165 1,920 500 1,810 50 415 6,045 8,140

Chester 66,560 45,850 3,890 575 6,760 2,305 5,455 90 1,635 21,750 29,830

Clarion 8,770 5,150 740 70 1,160 310 1,020 45 275 2,710 3,535Clearfield 18,085 11,085 1,230 115 2,270 550 2,210 90 535 5,380 7,660

Clinton 7,925 5,170 455 30 845 195 955 30 245 2,475 3,310

Columbia 13,395 8,945 625 80 1,345 350 1,595 60 395 4,015 5,865

Crawford 18,660 11,535 1,070 165 1,995 595 2,560 75 665 5,555 7,535

Cumberland 38,025 27,485 2,070 190 3,580 930 3,040 35 695 12,110 17,845

Dauphin 44,080 30,010 1,910 355 4,265 1,560 4,790 50 1,140 12,940 19,875

Delaware 99,400 65,865 4,975 880 11,285 3,940 9,470 165 2,820 30,100 46,425

Elk 7,875 5,295 415 50 850 215 805 25 220 2,480 3,470

Erie 52,525 33,150 2,910 520 5,825 2,020 6,165 130 1,805 15,410 22,545

Fayette 34,010 17,990 2,770 285 5,650 1,285 4,680 225 1,125 9,420 14,420

Forest 1,620 1,010 105 10 170 35 235 10 45 525 590

Franklin 26,690 18,400 1,605 180 2,480 710 2,605 45 665 8,440 11,725

Fulton 2,985 1,830 195 20 320 125 375 10 110 905 1,155

Greene 8,055 4,155 695 80 1,335 330 1,125 65 270 2,235 3,305

Huntingdon 9,070 5,760 590 100 1,015 295 1,025 40 245 2,710 3,835Indiana 17,310 10,225 1,380 165 2,390 590 2,005 95 460 5,160 7,385

Jefferson 10,250 6,435 665 60 1,235 295 1,190 50 320 3,110 4,400

Juniata 4,380 2,845 290 40 480 135 475 10 105 1,395 1,840

Lackawanna 49,685 32,345 1,940 355 5,400 1,755 6,125 125 1,640 13,655 22,925

Lancaster 83,225 58,860 4,270 545 7,105 2,545 7,615 155 2,130 27,090 37,375

Lawrence 22,415 13,495 1,770 125 3,150 620 2,455 95 705 6,740 10,145

Lebanon 24,980 17,730 1,075 165 2,285 710 2,320 60 635 7,845 11,235

Lehigh 62,510 42,330 2,735 495 6,090 1,940 6,675 170 2,075 18,885 27,725

Luzerne 75,930 49,745 3,030 540 8,690 2,365 8,940 275 2,345 21,175 34,970

Lycoming 24,690 16,210 1,310 215 2,420 755 2,950 75 755 7,450 10,620

McKean 10,155 6,475 485 85 1,095 355 1,240 45 375 3,035 4,230

Mercer 27,895 16,805 2,060 210 3,710 850 3,235 115 910 8,450 12,040

Mifflin 10,370 6,575 645 80 1,170 300 1,265 45 290 3,075 4,445

Monroe 26,620 16,385 1,040 275 2,105 1,140 3,925 140 1,610 7,685 9,555

Montgomery 133,005 94,625 6,625 1,025 13,335 3,940 10,350 165 2,940 43,600 63,255

Montour 3,935 2,705 175 35 340 135 425 15 105 1,150 1,765

Northampton 53,835 36,910 2,440 345 5,260 1,455 5,670 130 1,625 16,590 24,005

Northumberland 22,840 14,730 1,085 140 2,550 710 2,790 75 760 6,560 10,050

Perry 7,065 4,465 400 50 725 265 890 25 245 2,125 2,750

Philadelphia 251,755 150,705 8,950 2,745 28,290 14,035 36,690 695 9,645 65,010 108,105

Pike 10,340 6,690 380 90 735 370 1,400 50 625 3,215 3,580

Potter 4,075 2,615 260 30 415 130 465 20 140 1,285 1,620

Schuylkill 35,875 23,275 1,615 220 4,240 1,085 4,195 140 1,105 10,425 16,125

Snyder 7,220 4,710 410 135 685 370 705 20 185 2,195 3,045

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Pennsylvania

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 67

Somerset 17,860 10,815 1,470 135 2,525 535 1,860 80 440 5,500 7,905

Sullivan 1,825 1,230 100 20 190 50 195 5 35 640 725

Susquehanna 9,395 6,015 530 70 985 315 1,140 35 305 2,965 3,685Tioga 9,415 5,940 615 95 990 295 1,120 35 325 2,990 3,655

Union 7,045 4,945 385 65 655 185 645 15 150 2,260 3,135

Venango 13,640 7,730 920 175 1,575 680 1,905 85 570 3,865 5,345

Warren 9,825 6,400 520 80 970 290 1,190 35 340 2,985 4,010

Washington 47,480 28,430 3,625 345 7,050 1,470 5,085 200 1,275 14,395 21,020

Wayne 12,395 8,190 555 110 1,090 365 1,510 50 525 3,945 4,795

Westmoreland 83,860 52,155 6,795 570 11,895 2,315 7,990 295 1,845 26,055 38,010

Wyoming 5,585 3,435 310 45 620 220 740 10 205 1,585 2,215

York 69,645 48,010 3,280 435 6,395 2,320 7,185 135 1,885 21,865 29,800

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Rhode Island

68 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total,

Rhode Island c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

192,662 129,385 6,313 1,486 15,695 5,919 26,445 457 6,962 56,311 84,575

Bristol 10,170 7,295 435 50 830 225 1,055 10 270 3,270 4,735

Kent 33,515 22,530 1,025 210 2,875 965 4,635 90 1,185 9,720 14,760

Newport 15,740 10,845 790 135 1,510 455 1,610 35 360 5,060 7,070

Providence 111,920 73,860 3,120 960 8,630 3,705 16,855 275 4,515 31,380 48,760

Washington 21,315 14,855 945 130 1,850 570 2,285 45 635 6,880 9,245

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

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South Carolina

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 69

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total,

South Carolina c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

735,084 441,486 28,893 7,013 70,816 35,048 118,809 2,372 30,647 196,138 280,983

Abbeville 5,350 3,260 160 45 440 245 950 10 240 1,400 2,070

Aiken 27,120 16,625 1,290 255 2,685 1,210 3,925 125 1,005 7,565 10,580

Allendale 1,955 1,070 70 20 235 125 345 10 80 480 750

Anderson 35,690 21,805 1,130 285 2,920 1,365 6,480 100 1,605 9,355 13,455

Bamberg 3,155 1,810 105 35 385 170 495 15 140 815 1,235

Barnwell 4,065 2,260 125 35 420 265 720 25 215 1,000 1,490

Beaufort 27,345 19,150 2,010 220 2,275 810 2,225 55 600 9,650 11,070

Berkeley 20,185 10,445 915 215 2,205 1,115 3,850 150 1,290 4,980 6,525

Calhoun 2,815 1,590 115 45 320 165 465 10 105 740 1,010

Charleston 49,690 30,275 2,430 500 5,230 2,260 7,090 160 1,745 13,675 20,115

Cherokee 10,575 5,835 280 75 860 485 2,355 35 650 2,425 3,730

Chester 6,905 3,945 170 70 660 365 1,320 20 355 1,650 2,530

Chesterfield 8,370 4,595 240 80 905 500 1,600 60 390 2,020 2,995

Clarendon 6,825 3,810 235 70 755 385 1,220 35 315 1,780 2,370

Colleton 8,065 4,265 315 95 840 440 1,600 45 465 2,000 2,750

Darlington 12,800 7,180 390 135 1,465 790 2,310 45 485 3,125 4,760Dillon 5,770 2,980 150 65 665 360 1,190 20 340 1,200 2,120

Dorchester 15,140 8,175 730 205 1,610 980 2,510 70 860 3,765 5,355

Edgefield 3,980 2,360 155 35 395 230 625 15 165 1,035 1,510

Fairfield 4,505 2,615 135 60 505 275 710 15 190 1,190 1,660

Florence 22,405 12,555 805 295 2,530 1,420 3,850 75 875 5,465 8,585

Georgetown 13,705 8,210 670 125 1,375 580 2,120 40 585 3,920 4,960

Greenville 66,030 41,805 2,570 490 5,815 2,575 10,150 130 2,495 18,040 26,810

Greenwood 13,360 8,555 440 105 1,150 605 1,985 30 490 3,555 5,470

Hampton 4,125 2,060 160 45 510 225 810 30 285 975 1,445

Horry 45,520 29,905 1,775 330 3,790 1,570 6,500 155 1,495 13,850 17,015

Jasper 1,605 790 70 20 180 100 320 15 110 400 495

Kershaw 10,455 6,220 465 110 1,115 565 1,560 50 370 2,790 3,995

Lancaster 11,875 7,135 300 85 1,060 545 2,195 35 520 2,915 4,555

Laurens 14,060 7,810 300 220 1,115 895 2,855 40 825 3,245 4,875

Lee 3,680 1,925 135 40 490 270 610 15 195 840 1,385Lexington 33,700 21,410 1,385 300 3,335 1,515 4,540 80 1,135 9,475 13,405

McCormick 2,475 1,660 120 15 220 70 315 5 70 765 930

Marion 6,720 3,680 175 95 760 410 1,280 20 300 1,500 2,545

Marlboro 5,880 2,995 145 80 705 405 1,220 35 295 1,275 2,080

Newberry 7,485 4,695 230 70 710 345 1,145 20 270 1,930 3,035

Oconee 16,255 10,485 740 115 1,160 505 2,600 50 600 4,810 6,050

Orangeburg 17,840 10,225 660 190 2,180 1,010 2,775 95 705 4,615 6,790

Pickens 19,665 12,270 670 130 1,500 670 3,530 50 845 5,350 7,505

Richland 45,125 26,870 1,955 630 4,735 2,830 6,385 70 1,650 11,830 18,195

Saluda 3,565 2,270 115 25 335 155 535 5 125 1,005 1,405

Spartanburg 49,690 28,770 1,580 385 4,300 2,130 9,790 125 2,610 12,350 18,445

Sumter 17,620 10,155 830 225 2,025 1,075 2,580 65 665 4,590 6,905

Union 7,550 4,225 190 50 630 305 1,695 15 440 1,760 2,805

Williamsburg 7,170 3,395 255 75 890 510 1,555 35 455 1,535 2,460

York 27,220 17,360 1,005 220 2,425 1,225 3,925 65 995 7,500 10,755

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

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South Dakota

70 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total,

South Dakota c 137,880 88,767 9,917 1,143 15,884 5,149 13,257 250 3,513 44,678 60,214

Aurora 725 450 65 5 115 25 45 0 20 255 330

Beadle 3,825 2,470 275 40 435 135 360 10 100 1,205 1,755

Bennett 535 295 40 10 75 55 55 0 5 165 215

Bon Homme 1,665 1,105 160 10 230 45 90 0 25 595 800

Brookings 3,695 2,500 260 25 410 120 305 5 70 1,255 1,675

Brown 6,945 4,605 470 65 820 210 610 15 150 2,215 3,280

Brule 990 665 70 10 115 35 80 0 15 335 465

Buffalo 235 110 10 5 20 35 35 0 20 55 70

Butte 1,875 1,160 135 20 205 65 235 5 50 610 755

Campbell 465 270 70 0 85 10 25 0 5 170 220

Charles Mix 1,940 1,210 180 20 275 75 140 0 40 650 865

Clark 1,010 660 95 5 150 10 65 5 20 370 485

Clay 1,655 1,105 105 10 195 60 140 5 35 535 775

Codington 4,875 3,175 325 40 585 165 470 5 110 1,560 2,225

Corson 565 305 55 5 80 50 50 0 20 185 205

Custer 1,680 1,120 100 10 150 35 210 5 50 580 630Davison 3,850 2,480 215 25 485 150 415 5 75 1,150 1,815

Day 1,655 1,095 120 15 210 55 110 5 45 580 745

Deuel 1,070 685 105 10 155 25 65 0 25 410 485

Dewey 830 435 65 20 90 85 100 0 35 235 285

Douglas 855 510 120 0 130 30 45 5 15 295 430

Edmunds 1,010 675 120 5 130 20 45 0 15 385 465

Fall River 2,125 1,340 115 15 190 50 330 10 75 730 780

Faulk 625 410 90 0 85 5 25 0 10 225 315

Grant 1,745 1,135 135 15 245 50 130 5 30 590 810

Gregory 1,315 810 145 10 220 30 75 0 25 455 640

Haakon 470 300 55 0 75 5 30 0 5 175 230

Hamlin 1,145 735 110 10 170 20 75 0 25 385 555

Hand 930 630 105 5 125 15 45 0 5 345 465

Hanson 760 555 75 0 55 15 45 0 15 280 280

Harding 210 125 30 0 35 5 15 0 0 80 95Hughes 2,760 1,820 115 30 305 175 220 5 90 830 1,170

Hutchinson 2,155 1,345 270 15 345 50 90 5 35 755 1,110

Hyde 400 270 45 0 55 5 20 0 5 145 195

Jackson 470 290 30 10 55 30 40 0 15 155 185

Jerauld 700 480 80 5 85 15 25 0 10 245 345

Jones 255 175 25 0 30 5 15 0 5 95 120

Kingsbury 1,495 995 145 0 190 35 105 5 20 520 705

Lake 2,245 1,505 170 15 250 75 180 5 45 765 1,000

Lawrence 4,355 2,790 280 35 490 155 485 15 105 1,355 1,830

Lincoln 3,450 2,345 230 10 375 115 270 5 100 1,170 1,525

Lyman 660 405 40 10 80 35 60 0 30 225 265

McCook 1,230 765 125 5 165 40 85 5 40 425 555

McPherson 840 515 125 5 135 5 50 0 5 310 420

Marshall 1,105 730 105 10 145 20 70 5 20 395 510

Meade 3,800 2,265 260 35 420 135 525 15 145 1,180 1,445

Mellette 315 180 30 5 40 35 20 0 5 105 130

Miner 700 455 70 0 105 10 45 0 15 250 345

Minnehaha 22,840 15,135 1,185 160 2,320 810 2,545 25 660 7,020 9,790

Moody 1,155 720 100 5 160 50 90 5 25 375 530

Pennington 15,625 9,830 880 130 1,450 630 2,085 35 585 4,660 6,225

Perkins 815 525 90 5 115 20 50 0 10 305 390

Potter 745 510 80 5 105 15 25 0 5 290 370

Roberts 2,000 1,295 150 20 225 100 165 5 40 695 850

Sanborn 580 380 60 5 60 20 45 0 10 220 250

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South Dakota

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 71

Shannon 1,195 440 30 50 130 235 205 10 95 240 285

Spink 1,720 1,060 155 35 180 100 155 5 30 595 730

Stanley 455 320 20 0 50 20 40 0 5 155 185Sully 320 205 50 0 30 10 25 0 0 135 135

Todd 730 320 25 30 85 130 105 0 35 160 215

Tripp 1,435 905 135 10 220 55 90 0 20 490 695

Turner 1,935 1,225 205 15 265 50 135 5 35 675 910

Union 2,160 1,450 150 15 260 65 170 5 45 755 965

Walworth 1,480 1,000 135 15 195 35 90 0 10 525 675

Yankton 4,045 2,740 240 40 370 150 430 5 70 1,245 1,845

Ziebach 185 100 20 5 20 20 15 0 5 60 65

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Tennessee

72 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Tennessee c 1,041,360 609,473 51,112 9,707 112,982 47,467 164,196 4,400 42,023 279,937 405,083

Anderson 16,485 9,300 1,025 140 1,955 600 2,620 85 760 4,515 6,635Bedford 7,040 4,405 275 60 660 310 1,050 30 250 1,990 2,715

Benton 4,350 2,575 225 55 465 175 675 25 155 1,240 1,610

Bledsoe 2,280 1,285 105 20 225 105 435 20 85 610 785

Blount 22,015 13,130 1,480 160 2,730 740 3,005 65 705 6,315 8,830

Bradley 16,915 10,000 790 130 1,680 640 2,860 75 740 4,540 6,305

Campbell 10,105 4,550 510 90 1,330 395 2,440 105 685 2,325 3,255

Cannon 2,715 1,655 100 20 280 110 415 15 120 730 1,040

Carroll 7,240 4,445 275 60 725 300 1,150 30 255 1,940 2,900

Carter 12,920 6,850 685 95 1,595 415 2,595 60 625 3,295 4,670

Cheatham 5,215 3,030 210 40 515 295 865 20 240 1,405 1,825

Chester 2,985 1,830 115 30 320 140 440 15 95 825 1,195

Claiborne 7,460 3,220 410 65 955 325 1,920 90 475 1,725 2,265

Clay 1,925 1,035 80 15 200 90 400 10 95 510 635

Cocke 7,820 3,935 410 75 935 390 1,655 45 375 1,950 2,570

Coffee 10,360 6,335 575 70 1,150 415 1,445 45 325 2,990 4,105

Crockett 3,205 1,915 140 20 345 140 485 10 150 835 1,325Cumberland 14,770 10,005 860 120 1,205 410 1,725 50 395 4,960 5,520

Davidson 81,885 51,445 3,645 730 8,385 4,075 10,945 170 2,490 22,165 35,855

Decatur 2,695 1,700 100 20 265 100 405 15 90 770 1,075

De Kalb 3,655 2,230 115 35 350 135 645 10 135 975 1,405

Dickson 7,650 4,595 375 65 820 410 1,100 25 260 2,150 2,955

Dyer 7,735 4,275 325 65 860 385 1,460 25 340 1,915 2,940

Fayette 5,965 3,450 280 75 635 325 925 15 260 1,665 2,180

Fentress 4,195 2,100 145 30 420 190 1,045 35 230 975 1,315

Franklin 8,600 5,325 480 70 930 285 1,195 45 270 2,535 3,360

Gibson 11,480 7,150 410 110 1,190 535 1,650 35 400 3,085 4,795

Giles 6,205 3,705 315 65 700 210 940 25 245 1,700 2,415

Grainger 4,615 2,270 255 50 550 180 1,000 60 250 1,155 1,470

Greene 15,280 8,565 645 225 1,610 760 2,690 85 700 4,020 5,585

Grundy 3,360 1,630 185 35 425 170 680 35 200 845 1,090

Hamblen 12,320 6,960 650 105 1,390 480 2,175 55 505 3,255 4,610Hamilton 58,070 36,490 2,850 535 6,085 2,355 7,795 175 1,785 16,050 24,785

Hancock 1,400 585 115 15 235 80 285 20 65 340 465

Hardeman 5,450 2,825 240 70 585 355 1,045 25 305 1,355 1,860

Hardin 6,335 3,605 285 50 655 260 1,155 40 285 1,700 2,240

Hawkins 12,255 5,845 840 110 1,655 440 2,590 135 640 2,995 4,130

Haywood 3,635 2,005 140 45 455 210 610 15 155 900 1,415

Henderson 5,590 3,240 180 40 535 260 1,045 25 265 1,430 2,100

Henry 8,030 5,000 340 75 810 285 1,210 35 275 2,295 3,135

Hickman 4,320 2,430 190 30 495 195 750 30 200 1,175 1,540

Houston 1,710 985 105 15 210 75 245 15 60 490 640

Humphreys 3,925 2,365 270 55 460 140 485 20 130 1,155 1,515

Jackson 2,650 1,430 125 30 270 95 555 15 130 690 895

Jefferson 9,820 5,650 505 70 1,025 385 1,720 40 425 2,710 3,490

Johnson 4,295 2,230 200 45 480 145 930 25 240 1,125 1,415

Knox 66,735 40,665 3,445 490 7,360 2,440 9,880 235 2,220 18,400 27,940

Lake 1,435 795 55 15 195 60 255 10 50 370 550

Lauderdale 4,855 2,615 195 55 530 240 950 20 250 1,175 1,805

Lawrence 8,990 5,040 570 90 1,115 360 1,380 45 390 2,355 3,530

Lewis 2,350 1,285 95 20 280 140 410 10 110 590 855

Lincoln 6,665 4,225 325 70 740 270 810 40 185 1,930 2,780

Loudon 10,210 6,785 580 80 890 330 1,235 30 280 3,195 3,860

McMinn 10,860 6,185 490 85 1,180 430 1,925 65 500 2,825 4,025

McNairy 6,090 3,440 240 60 640 250 1,105 40 315 1,600 2,205

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Tennessee

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 73

Macon 4,115 2,275 160 25 440 190 825 15 185 1,060 1,480

Madison 15,940 9,415 640 145 1,610 850 2,550 40 690 4,115 6,330

Marion 5,740 2,870 335 65 820 265 1,090 55 240 1,430 2,015Marshall 4,900 2,930 220 30 530 250 730 20 190 1,340 1,945

Maury 12,205 7,225 655 95 1,480 600 1,640 45 465 3,335 4,970

Meigs 2,240 1,120 105 20 270 90 495 20 120 535 695

Monroe 8,730 4,735 420 65 985 355 1,645 75 450 2,235 2,990

Montgomery 16,535 9,390 955 155 1,930 955 2,360 70 720 4,500 6,185

Moore 1,045 715 50 5 80 45 115 5 30 320 430

Morgan 4,585 2,165 240 60 560 175 1,035 50 300 1,130 1,445

Obion 7,030 4,215 300 60 725 295 1,110 25 300 1,870 2,750

Overton 4,775 2,670 165 45 500 195 950 35 215 1,245 1,665

Perry 1,825 1,055 65 15 195 100 310 5 80 515 665

Pickett 1,355 790 50 10 125 45 270 5 60 380 455

Polk 3,710 1,930 180 20 455 115 800 30 180 960 1,270

Putnam 12,865 7,595 555 120 1,330 570 2,085 55 555 3,480 4,880

Rhea 6,085 3,540 290 55 645 215 1,020 40 280 1,650 2,245

Roane 12,580 7,330 700 125 1,435 410 2,060 50 470 3,505 4,775Robertson 9,510 5,650 510 85 1,025 465 1,380 30 365 2,690 3,670

Rutherford 22,600 13,140 1,030 215 2,240 1,290 3,530 100 1,055 5,960 8,340

Scott 4,690 1,795 220 55 615 210 1,310 60 425 955 1,320

Sequatchie 2,345 1,270 110 25 245 90 485 20 100 590 775

Sevier 14,880 9,075 710 120 1,440 570 2,285 70 610 4,235 5,395

Shelby 124,695 71,015 5,395 1,685 13,500 8,665 18,435 270 5,730 30,795 50,315

Smith 3,415 2,005 180 20 390 170 510 10 130 910 1,350

Stewart 2,840 1,620 175 30 310 140 435 20 110 825 995

Sullivan 36,740 21,060 2,410 255 4,330 1,055 6,010 210 1,410 10,115 14,405

Sumner 21,685 13,520 1,040 170 2,170 990 2,935 60 800 6,090 8,490

Tipton 8,285 4,515 390 115 925 530 1,310 45 455 2,155 2,935

Trousdale 1,510 860 60 10 145 75 275 5 80 405 525

Unicoi 4,300 2,315 200 45 490 140 890 25 195 1,085 1,610

Union 3,680 1,755 175 30 380 165 900 40 235 870 1,090

Van Buren 1,135 660 35 20 100 40 220 10 50 305 385

Warren 8,090 4,825 400 60 825 330 1,315 30 305 2,225 3,120

Washington 21,945 12,730 1,175 165 2,540 770 3,680 85 800 5,955 8,575

Wayne 3,465 1,935 175 35 370 150 640 15 145 925 1,245

Weakley 6,845 4,365 270 55 670 255 960 30 240 1,890 2,820

White 5,635 3,375 225 60 545 225 940 25 240 1,530 2,075

Williamson 15,540 10,460 940 145 1,555 670 1,345 30 395 4,995 6,640

Wilson 14,100 8,920 620 95 1,360 715 1,905 30 455 4,055 5,385

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Texas

74 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Texas c 2,792,148 1,668,620 191,779 31,598 335,425 139,215 324,584 10,931 89,996 836,415 1,118,378

Anderson 8,200 4,805 450 65 1,095 370 1,085 30 300 2,355 3,260Andrews 2,180 1,180 185 10 315 85 285 30 90 660 850

Angelina 14,905 7,955 930 250 1,995 1,040 2,105 80 550 4,055 5,640

Aransas 5,355 3,515 415 45 520 145 555 35 125 1,905 1,995

Archer 1,605 980 125 10 210 65 170 5 40 525 630

Armstrong 430 295 45 0 50 5 30 0 5 160 195

Atascosa 6,345 3,190 505 65 835 335 945 70 400 1,815 2,145

Austin 4,535 2,890 320 45 610 195 365 10 100 1,435 1,995

Bailey 1,260 760 150 15 180 50 85 5 15 430 555

Bandera 3,640 2,355 250 40 330 120 410 15 120 1,250 1,245

Bastrop 8,225 5,060 435 80 885 430 1,070 20 245 2,505 3,105

Baylor 1,150 730 80 5 160 40 110 0 25 375 510

Bee 4,245 2,265 350 55 640 225 515 40 155 1,250 1,600

Bell 28,715 16,700 1,915 265 3,485 1,350 3,780 125 1,095 8,305 11,340

Bexar 195,565 112,255 13,965 2,490 22,840 10,115 25,210 1,015 7,675 55,355 77,965

Blanco 1,765 1,205 130 10 215 35 135 5 30 625 775

Borden 110 70 20 0 15 0 5 0 0 50 40Bosque 4,070 2,705 230 20 445 140 435 15 80 1,315 1,710

Bowie 15,865 9,065 820 160 1,955 730 2,355 80 700 4,200 6,365

Brazoria 30,575 18,110 2,265 325 3,845 1,585 3,350 140 955 9,345 11,725

Brazos 13,725 8,445 945 145 1,690 690 1,370 30 410 4,225 5,815

Brewster 1,615 1,090 115 20 175 55 130 5 25 575 630

Briscoe 410 250 50 5 70 5 25 0 5 150 175

Brooks 1,585 790 150 30 260 90 170 15 80 440 625

Brown 7,925 4,820 475 80 885 390 1,030 30 215 2,335 3,130

Burleson 3,340 2,085 230 30 425 120 350 10 90 1,065 1,385

Burnet 8,520 5,820 625 60 960 255 615 25 160 3,045 3,555

Caldwell 5,155 3,025 340 50 660 270 615 15 180 1,570 2,040

Calhoun 3,635 2,175 350 40 435 160 365 20 90 1,245 1,370

Callahan 2,985 1,925 215 20 310 110 315 10 80 965 1,220

Cameron 44,335 24,875 4,005 1,045 5,625 2,470 4,505 320 1,490 13,500 16,720

Camp 2,505 1,520 160 15 315 100 330 5 60 765 990Carson 1,200 775 105 10 150 25 95 5 35 435 490

Cass 7,235 3,975 465 55 1,045 335 1,065 35 260 2,000 2,845

Castro 1,275 725 165 15 190 60 80 5 35 430 540

Chambers 3,740 2,060 290 40 505 185 520 20 120 1,115 1,345

Cherokee 9,130 5,520 485 65 1,095 415 1,195 30 325 2,660 3,720

Childress 1,235 765 80 10 185 50 125 0 20 360 580

Clay 2,230 1,430 160 10 270 70 220 10 60 750 935

Cochran 685 370 80 10 105 25 65 10 20 230 280

Coke 925 640 80 5 85 35 65 5 10 355 375

Coleman 2,560 1,620 175 15 360 90 240 10 50 820 1,125

Collin 41,920 27,475 2,460 325 4,125 2,125 4,120 75 1,215 12,815 16,795

Collingsworth 755 455 60 5 115 30 60 10 20 235 345

Colorado 4,475 2,845 355 35 660 150 335 10 85 1,515 1,980

Comal 15,520 10,305 1,055 150 1,625 575 1,385 45 380 5,170 6,365

Comanche 3,365 2,185 250 25 425 110 310 10 50 1,140 1,430

Concho 605 375 50 0 80 25 60 0 15 195 245

Cooke 6,665 4,340 415 50 790 220 670 15 165 2,115 2,920

Coryell 6,755 3,810 480 50 850 390 840 35 300 1,925 2,535

Cottle 510 340 35 0 80 10 40 0 5 165 245

Crane 610 320 60 5 110 25 70 5 15 185 240

Crockett 650 380 60 5 100 30 65 0 10 220 270

Crosby 1,340 760 130 5 215 60 130 5 35 420 575

Culberson 460 260 35 10 45 30 55 5 20 150 140

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Texas

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 75

Dallam 940 560 90 10 140 40 75 5 20 315 400

Dallas 236,210 146,460 12,250 2,155 24,685 12,400 30,400 455 7,405 67,715 97,840

Dawson 2,580 1,485 260 25 405 95 245 15 50 865 1,105Deaf Smith 2,800 1,630 275 30 370 90 285 25 95 905 1,145

Delta 1,170 710 55 10 150 50 150 5 40 345 460

Denton 35,895 22,270 1,820 505 3,535 2,435 4,065 55 1,210 10,275 13,875

De Witt 4,315 2,540 350 35 630 135 455 20 150 1,360 1,875

Dickens 605 390 45 5 75 15 65 0 10 210 255

Dimmit 1,740 890 165 20 260 115 200 15 75 485 655

Donley 975 635 80 5 120 30 80 5 20 335 415

Duval 2,450 1,085 255 40 470 145 300 30 125 670 940

Eastland 4,555 2,845 325 35 630 165 465 15 75 1,445 1,980

Ector 18,630 10,020 1,515 215 2,695 925 2,370 155 735 5,425 7,290

Edwards 500 285 60 10 80 20 35 0 10 185 190

Ellis 15,765 9,630 770 125 1,700 795 2,085 45 615 4,470 6,180

El Paso 88,945 49,210 8,930 1,670 10,990 4,225 10,005 630 3,285 26,605 34,420

Erath 5,355 3,375 370 60 665 255 495 15 120 1,640 2,370

Falls 3,375 1,975 185 35 420 160 430 15 155 1,000 1,345Fannin 6,475 4,135 335 55 735 235 805 20 155 2,035 2,615

Fayette 5,595 3,680 420 50 775 165 390 10 105 1,910 2,535

Fisher 1,090 695 105 10 155 30 70 5 20 385 495

Floyd 1,410 845 140 10 225 60 100 10 20 485 610

Foard 405 240 30 5 65 25 35 0 5 120 190

Fort Bend 31,410 18,230 2,185 540 3,420 2,485 3,270 95 1,185 9,285 11,505

Franklin 2,365 1,555 140 15 275 70 225 10 75 785 975

Freestone 3,630 2,275 185 40 430 150 425 10 115 1,095 1,455

Frio 2,355 1,170 205 45 355 130 315 25 110 680 860

Gaines 1,925 1,050 185 20 275 85 210 20 80 620 750

Galveston 37,810 22,765 2,205 355 4,755 1,860 4,615 110 1,145 11,290 14,965

Garza 860 530 75 5 110 30 85 5 20 280 370

Gillespie 5,730 4,100 455 30 635 125 305 5 75 2,130 2,595

Glasscock 155 100 25 0 20 5 5 0 0 70 65

Goliad 1,420 830 120 15 195 60 145 15 40 475 545

Gonzales 3,845 2,290 275 40 490 195 425 10 120 1,215 1,515

Gray 4,790 3,015 410 45 665 160 395 15 85 1,540 2,160

Grayson 21,415 13,615 1,080 170 2,380 865 2,640 50 615 6,300 8,980

Gregg 20,785 12,210 1,370 175 2,875 950 2,490 75 640 6,030 8,810

Grimes 3,830 2,210 250 45 525 195 440 15 150 1,145 1,505

Guadalupe 14,875 9,180 1,065 165 1,660 690 1,605 45 465 4,715 5,835

Hale 5,765 3,295 550 65 865 240 575 30 145 1,820 2,470

Hall 950 575 90 5 145 35 90 0 10 315 415

Hamilton 2,185 1,480 135 15 250 70 175 10 50 720 965

Hansford 930 565 115 5 140 30 60 5 10 340 420

Hardeman 1,130 690 60 20 175 55 100 0 30 330 520

Hardin 8,570 4,765 650 85 1,300 415 1,055 35 265 2,520 3,315

Harris 341,605 200,875 22,605 4,205 40,930 20,475 40,420 1,015 11,080 99,915 134,970

Harrison 10,730 6,195 620 100 1,430 545 1,475 40 325 3,000 4,285

Hartley 570 370 60 0 85 15 35 0 5 195 290

Haskell 1,635 1,010 140 10 280 35 115 5 40 545 780Hays 11,565 7,310 765 120 1,220 575 1,160 25 390 3,665 4,555

Hemphill 565 355 55 0 85 15 45 0 10 200 245

Henderson 17,140 11,085 930 125 1,800 625 2,075 65 435 5,470 6,735

Hidalgo 68,910 38,240 6,210 1,660 7,940 3,865 7,640 560 2,795 21,145 24,570

Hill 7,390 4,615 460 60 850 260 885 30 230 2,330 2,930

Hockley 3,790 1,990 360 45 625 215 420 10 125 1,115 1,555

Hood 10,225 7,215 655 70 1,005 265 805 15 195 3,640 4,215

Hopkins 6,290 3,870 360 35 810 255 790 25 145 1,880 2,630

Houston 5,220 3,180 340 45 705 185 590 25 150 1,630 2,145

Howard 5,950 3,505 375 50 795 280 730 20 195 1,785 2,405

Hudspeth 460 260 55 10 55 20 40 5 15 175 135

(Continued)

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Texas

76 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Hunt 14,340 8,735 660 125 1,510 680 2,090 50 490 4,170 5,405

Hutchinson 4,605 2,730 450 30 665 135 455 20 120 1,535 1,975

Irion 320 180 35 10 45 5 35 0 10 110 115Jack 1,665 1,030 115 15 240 65 140 10 50 515 710

Jackson 2,660 1,510 225 25 435 95 270 10 90 825 1,140

Jasper 7,505 4,080 610 95 1,085 355 950 50 280 2,220 2,835

Jeff Davis 465 325 40 5 35 10 45 0 5 175 160

Jefferson 44,570 24,755 3,330 520 6,455 2,140 5,555 180 1,635 12,640 18,375

Jim Hogg 1,000 530 95 20 170 35 90 10 50 310 405

Jim Wells 6,950 3,525 645 85 1,055 410 865 70 295 2,015 2,575

Johnson 18,280 11,060 955 180 2,000 1,060 2,360 45 620 5,320 7,005

Jones 3,475 2,100 235 40 475 165 360 15 85 1,050 1,465

Karnes 2,745 1,530 255 30 420 95 295 20 100 890 1,130

Kaufman 12,385 7,635 525 115 1,325 645 1,665 35 440 3,575 4,710

Kendall 5,005 3,385 385 30 555 180 340 10 120 1,720 2,105

Kenedy 50 30 5 0 10 5 0 0 0 20 20

Kent 240 150 25 0 35 5 15 0 10 80 105

Kerr 12,760 8,890 1,010 85 1,290 300 940 20 225 4,495 5,715Kimble 1,070 680 95 5 160 30 80 5 15 360 480

King 25 20 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 15

Kinney 885 605 65 5 95 25 60 5 25 320 360

Kleberg 4,315 2,355 415 70 620 190 490 30 145 1,310 1,690

Knox 1,040 635 85 10 170 50 70 5 15 345 475

Lamar 10,160 6,210 545 80 1,190 460 1,340 30 305 2,895 4,120

Lamb 2,935 1,685 300 25 465 115 260 10 75 955 1,280

Lampasas 3,415 2,065 260 20 465 120 360 15 110 1,070 1,405

La Salle 1,025 520 75 10 155 75 115 15 60 305 370

Lavaca 5,095 3,215 375 50 735 155 415 20 130 1,645 2,320

Lee 2,725 1,660 200 25 400 130 230 5 75 885 1,140

Leon 4,085 2,610 290 45 490 155 405 15 75 1,350 1,620

Liberty 10,730 5,465 750 90 1,695 665 1,530 75 460 2,975 3,905

Limestone 4,980 2,790 220 160 485 485 625 25 190 1,340 1,820

Lipscomb 610 360 80 10 90 15 40 5 10 205 275

Live Oak 1,810 1,045 175 15 295 55 170 10 45 615 740

Llano 5,190 3,660 370 25 555 105 405 15 55 1,905 2,230

Loving 20 15 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10

Lubbock 35,420 21,455 2,205 410 4,275 1,725 4,175 105 1,070 10,525 14,875

Lynn 1,190 670 125 10 165 40 120 10 50 385 485

McCulloch 2,030 1,250 130 30 280 80 190 5 65 630 870

McLennan 35,450 21,560 1,950 305 4,105 1,720 4,465 125 1,220 10,305 14,835

McMullen 160 100 20 0 25 5 10 0 0 60 70

Madison 2,200 1,375 140 20 290 100 225 5 45 685 895

Marion 2,580 1,505 135 25 325 120 380 15 75 760 975

Martin 735 400 60 5 95 35 90 5 45 240 260

Mason 1,015 685 95 0 130 25 70 0 10 340 470

Matagorda 6,475 3,775 420 70 970 355 660 30 195 1,930 2,590

Maverick 7,145 3,625 830 185 925 365 820 95 300 2,200 2,405

Medina 6,285 3,595 525 75 790 290 730 35 245 1,995 2,365

Menard 615 390 65 10 80 10 50 0 10 225 265Midland 17,410 10,785 1,335 125 2,000 795 1,805 80 485 5,485 7,340

Milam 5,115 3,040 445 55 710 190 520 20 135 1,635 2,150

Mills 1,275 835 95 10 160 40 115 5 15 435 560

Mitchell 1,645 995 135 10 225 60 175 5 40 545 680

Montague 4,860 3,045 280 25 640 185 540 20 125 1,510 2,020

Montgomery 41,305 25,090 2,850 360 5,015 2,140 4,465 125 1,260 12,420 16,210

Moore 2,515 1,465 240 15 390 120 220 10 55 800 1,075

Morris 3,365 1,960 245 25 460 155 405 15 100 995 1,400

Motley 365 225 40 5 65 5 20 0 5 125 170

Nacogdoches 9,265 5,350 550 90 1,205 420 1,325 25 300 2,725 3,710

Navarro 8,710 5,150 435 100 985 445 1,200 45 350 2,410 3,445

(Continued)

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Texas

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 77

Newton 2,595 1,255 210 40 385 155 390 25 135 745 870

Nolan 3,265 1,945 245 35 490 145 330 5 70 1,030 1,385

Nueces 46,835 26,085 3,615 655 6,305 2,405 5,750 320 1,700 13,575 18,515Ochiltree 1,290 770 115 0 215 65 110 0 15 415 570

Oldham 360 230 30 5 45 15 25 0 10 125 150

Orange 16,010 8,510 1,450 145 2,280 670 2,210 95 650 4,725 6,035

Palo Pinto 5,430 3,375 355 25 720 210 555 25 165 1,715 2,260

Panola 4,620 2,530 345 30 725 220 585 25 160 1,345 1,870

Parker 14,170 9,060 925 125 1,535 590 1,485 40 410 4,570 5,550

Parmer 1,490 845 190 20 230 65 105 10 25 500 650

Pecos 2,165 1,235 210 25 265 105 235 20 70 730 785

Polk 17,740 12,690 1,035 120 1,405 380 1,665 75 370 6,495 6,025

Potter 16,695 9,765 980 135 2,215 790 2,235 60 515 4,655 7,000

Presidio 1,470 830 185 25 175 50 125 15 65 550 505

Rains 2,160 1,390 115 20 205 80 290 5 55 685 810

Randall 15,250 10,065 1,070 85 1,770 570 1,295 45 350 4,950 6,720

Reagan 460 250 40 5 60 25 55 5 20 145 170

Real 940 600 85 10 105 20 95 5 20 345 355Red River 3,330 1,975 210 30 440 145 440 5 85 985 1,350

Reeves 2,150 1,195 205 45 275 80 245 20 85 695 775

Refugio 1,705 990 145 15 265 65 165 10 50 565 700

Roberts 150 95 15 0 25 5 10 0 0 55 70

Robertson 3,335 1,960 205 35 515 170 380 5 65 1,010 1,370

Rockwall 5,760 3,845 320 45 580 285 525 10 150 1,825 2,360

Runnels 2,605 1,570 210 20 385 100 260 10 50 835 1,140

Rusk 8,850 5,235 570 70 1,250 340 1,100 35 250 2,580 3,705

Sabine 3,475 2,095 280 25 450 95 415 25 90 1,175 1,295

San Augustine 2,425 1,350 175 30 335 150 310 10 65 730 925

San Jacinto 4,775 2,830 300 50 565 210 655 20 145 1,535 1,645

San Patricio 10,610 5,635 945 115 1,545 545 1,310 100 415 3,240 3,985

San Saba 1,340 855 100 20 185 70 90 5 15 420 595

Schleicher 545 295 60 5 85 20 55 5 20 175 215

Scurry 3,000 1,825 220 20 460 90 300 20 65 985 1,320

Shackelford 755 470 65 5 115 25 70 0 5 250 340

Shelby 5,340 2,940 335 50 795 310 690 25 195 1,510 2,120

Sherman 360 215 55 5 60 10 15 0 0 130 175

Smith 32,965 20,750 2,110 275 3,690 1,300 3,830 95 915 10,075 13,690

Somervell 1,170 750 85 15 130 45 120 0 25 380 465

Starr 7,185 3,355 830 170 1,080 470 880 95 305 2,095 2,315

Stephens 2,135 1,345 160 10 275 65 235 5 40 700 910

Sterling 200 130 20 0 25 5 15 0 5 70 85

Stonewall 440 265 50 0 80 15 20 0 10 145 215

Sutton 615 380 65 0 85 20 45 5 15 215 265

Swisher 1,645 960 200 15 245 50 130 10 35 555 730

Tarrant 165,360 102,025 9,980 1,380 18,670 8,755 19,120 345 5,085 48,625 68,545

Taylor 21,155 12,900 1,385 300 2,520 1,140 2,250 60 600 6,325 8,925

Terrell 230 150 25 5 25 5 15 0 5 95 85

Terry 2,330 1,310 230 20 370 110 215 10 65 745 995

Throckmorton 425 255 40 0 80 10 35 5 0 140 200Titus 4,235 2,535 235 45 615 210 465 10 120 1,210 1,815

Tom Green 18,315 11,225 1,245 175 2,185 850 2,035 65 535 5,475 7,730

Travis 75,080 46,465 4,605 895 7,755 3,665 9,305 105 2,285 22,300 30,940

Trinity 4,000 2,475 240 30 535 120 490 20 90 1,315 1,540

Tyler 4,720 2,685 390 40 595 195 600 35 180 1,485 1,740

Upshur 7,475 4,265 500 90 1,000 325 995 25 275 2,170 2,850

Upton 645 350 55 10 95 20 75 10 30 195 250

Uvalde 4,450 2,635 370 55 595 200 445 25 125 1,485 1,765

Val Verde 6,460 3,630 710 120 880 320 580 50 170 2,180 2,420

Van Zandt 10,300 6,820 585 70 1,030 375 1,150 35 235 3,265 4,150

Victoria 14,020 8,040 1,200 130 1,810 620 1,645 80 495 4,235 5,595

(Continued)

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Texas

78 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Walker 7,030 4,435 470 55 885 290 670 25 200 2,235 2,855

Waller 4,185 2,515 245 45 530 230 490 10 120 1,280 1,650

Ward 2,090 1,110 190 25 315 80 270 25 75 640 800Washington 6,280 3,995 420 150 785 385 415 5 125 2,005 2,755

Webb 21,105 11,055 2,335 505 2,900 1,295 2,015 180 820 6,285 7,815

Wharton 7,295 4,310 555 110 1,135 330 650 35 170 2,255 3,190

Wheeler 1,250 760 105 5 215 30 105 5 25 385 580

Wichita 21,245 13,040 1,285 155 2,740 840 2,555 65 565 6,370 9,080

Wilbarger 2,835 1,735 165 25 360 115 335 15 85 830 1,210

Willacy 3,100 1,615 335 60 440 135 360 30 125 970 1,140

Williamson 28,605 18,405 1,810 255 2,950 1,365 2,745 70 1,005 8,915 11,385

Wilson 4,960 2,865 375 55 620 230 630 25 160 1,540 1,815

Winkler 1,280 650 130 10 210 75 150 15 40 390 490

Wise 7,430 4,480 470 65 905 370 885 20 235 2,300 2,785

Wood 10,220 6,900 600 55 1,035 260 1,100 40 230 3,380 4,080

Yoakum 1,200 675 115 10 155 70 120 10 45 390 450

Young 4,325 2,755 280 30 570 140 440 15 95 1,385 1,900

Zapata 1,585 855 155 35 230 70 165 15 60 520 560Zavala 1,935 1,040 120 35 255 115 255 20 95 540 715

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Utah

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 79

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Utah c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

256,551 166,211 17,413 3,014 22,687 12,867 25,579 657 8,123 81,812 103,817

Beaver 1,000 655 85 10 85 30 100 5 30 350 390Box Elder 6,065 4,030 520 50 560 250 490 10 155 2,065 2,525

Cache 8,875 5,885 735 105 755 430 695 15 255 2,980 3,745

Carbon 3,870 2,120 265 30 505 175 570 20 185 1,090 1,525

Daggett 175 135 15 0 10 0 10 0 5 75 55

Davis 24,245 16,185 1,775 255 1,875 1,245 2,090 65 755 7,905 9,890

Duchesne 2,400 1,380 170 35 260 130 305 10 110 740 820

Emery 1,690 1,005 135 20 165 65 215 10 75 535 595

Garfield 900 630 65 10 85 25 60 0 25 315 380

Grand 1,460 930 100 15 145 65 165 5 35 455 580

Iron 4,645 2,940 295 70 365 220 555 15 185 1,505 1,685

Juab 1,200 740 70 45 110 65 135 5 30 365 440

Kane 1,390 960 90 40 115 35 110 5 35 500 535

Millard 1,855 1,225 135 15 175 60 180 0 65 625 765

Morgan 860 600 75 5 65 45 45 5 20 320 340

Piute 360 230 30 0 40 15 30 5 10 125 145

Rich 330 235 30 10 25 5 15 0 10 130 125Salt Lake 97,000 63,095 5,620 1,090 8,510 5,015 10,470 215 2,985 29,935 39,875

San Juan 1,525 825 110 20 200 130 180 10 50 470 515

Sanpete 3,420 2,210 230 45 290 140 375 15 115 1,095 1,320

Sevier 3,465 2,250 245 25 315 135 345 20 130 1,165 1,315

Summit 2,445 1,645 170 30 205 135 185 5 70 870 860

Tooele 4,180 2,560 235 40 405 270 475 15 180 1,220 1,575

Uintah 3,675 2,220 280 40 385 215 385 25 125 1,160 1,395

Utah 33,780 20,620 2,825 535 3,185 2,050 3,210 80 1,275 10,595 13,530

Wasatch 1,865 1,210 140 15 160 120 160 5 55 625 705

Washington 19,550 13,840 1,440 245 1,480 675 1,420 45 405 6,975 8,005

Wayne 450 305 50 5 45 10 30 0 5 175 185

Weber 23,875 15,545 1,480 210 2,165 1,110 2,575 45 745 7,450 9,990

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

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Vermont

80 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Vermont c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

108,248 69,309 5,484 1,034 10,360 3,642 14,240 278 3,901 32,739 43,883

Addison 5,490 3,595 320 50 565 200 580 10 170 1,775 2,260Bennington 8,150 5,515 345 75 645 225 1,035 20 290 2,535 3,370

Caledonia 5,800 3,575 325 60 615 195 785 20 225 1,715 2,340

Chittenden 20,370 13,215 1,110 190 2,040 715 2,500 35 565 6,060 8,600

Essex 1,545 905 75 15 140 50 275 10 75 455 530

Franklin 6,410 3,765 375 50 715 240 970 20 275 1,820 2,520

Grand Isle 1,280 845 85 10 115 25 150 5 45 430 480

Lamoille 3,745 2,425 210 30 350 115 495 5 115 1,190 1,480

Orange 5,045 3,275 235 50 460 170 645 15 195 1,595 1,945

Orleans 5,710 3,425 370 65 585 190 810 30 235 1,710 2,200

Rutland 13,525 8,495 630 175 1,255 500 1,905 40 525 3,915 5,455

Washington 10,725 6,760 460 115 1,025 440 1,445 25 455 3,100 4,360

Windham 8,460 5,460 335 65 730 250 1,235 20 365 2,585 3,340

Windsor 11,990 8,050 610 85 1,120 325 1,410 25 365 3,850 5,005

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

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Virginia

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 81

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Virginia c 1,093,694 679,195 55,094 9,901 112,814 45,164 148,086 4,187 39,253 313,792 446,480

Accomack 8,000 5,235 350 65 810 290 980 20 250 2,395 3,305Albermarle 12,760 8,955 810 140 1,250 385 955 15 250 4,235 5,835

Alexandria City 11,520 8,120 540 85 1,170 320 1,070 10 205 3,610 5,595

Alleghany 2,515 1,415 175 20 275 50 470 15 95 730 920

Amelia 2,475 1,505 105 20 230 100 395 10 110 680 900

Amherst 6,360 3,975 270 65 595 225 980 25 225 1,845 2,425

Appomattox 3,050 1,895 150 25 305 125 425 10 115 900 1,145

Arlington 16,620 12,110 900 170 1,545 480 1,215 5 195 5,570 8,115

Augusta 13,145 8,555 690 90 1,230 420 1,700 35 425 4,005 5,110

Bath 1,215 805 70 15 125 35 130 5 30 385 470

Bedford 11,625 7,470 585 90 1,010 380 1,615 40 435 3,535 4,335

Bedford City 1,890 1,245 70 10 200 80 220 5 60 575 840

Bland 1,650 840 100 10 155 50 365 15 115 435 530

Botetourt 5,610 3,570 290 40 525 195 795 15 180 1,710 2,175

Bristol City 4,730 2,800 225 25 595 140 760 25 160 1,190 2,110

Brunswick 3,750 2,245 145 30 415 195 560 15 145 1,055 1,470

Buchanan 9,275 2,200 530 85 1,130 350 3,475 365 1,140 1,450 1,925Buckingham 2,980 1,795 135 25 335 125 465 10 90 880 1,145

Buena Vista City 1,460 860 60 10 195 55 230 5 45 390 610

Campbell 10,850 6,760 500 75 985 420 1,630 45 435 3,120 4,200

Caroline 4,110 2,480 195 25 450 170 615 15 160 1,190 1,555

Carroll 7,115 4,240 300 80 695 320 1,155 35 290 1,995 2,710

Charles City 1,390 830 50 10 165 65 225 5 40 380 525

Charlotte 3,225 1,935 125 40 370 155 445 15 140 910 1,260

Charlottesville City 5,815 3,730 210 60 555 245 845 5 165 1,575 2,590

Chesapeake City 26,350 15,865 1,325 290 2,895 1,350 3,470 85 1,070 7,175 10,475

Chesterfield 34,755 21,630 1,615 320 3,145 1,750 4,645 90 1,560 9,845 13,305

Clarke 2,205 1,550 130 15 230 65 175 5 35 730 1,000

Clifton Forge City 1,020 560 50 10 135 30 185 5 45 230 450

Colonial Heights City 3,915 2,610 230 20 490 110 350 5 100 1,135 1,905

Covington City 1,780 975 115 20 250 85 275 5 55 445 765

Craig 1,125 620 55 10 125 25 230 5 55 300 395Culpeper 6,045 3,830 345 60 635 290 700 15 170 1,900 2,380

Cumberland 1,790 1,090 70 25 190 80 260 5 70 520 660

Danville City 12,320 7,895 370 80 1,125 530 1,840 35 445 3,140 5,485

Dickenson 5,275 1,455 335 45 735 205 1,730 160 610 940 1,340

Dinwiddie 4,725 2,750 170 40 460 210 810 20 265 1,255 1,690

Emporia City 1,400 800 45 10 210 75 200 5 55 335 645

Essex 2,315 1,445 90 20 275 100 300 5 80 685 915

Fairfax 87,725 62,590 6,115 1,090 7,560 3,160 5,640 65 1,505 30,840 39495

Fairfax City 2,610 1,860 195 25 215 105 170 0 40 875 1235

Falls Church City 1,380 1,010 65 15 125 55 90 0 20 465 650

Fauquier 7,785 5,250 435 75 825 315 695 10 180 2,625 3,205

Floyd 3,075 1,870 180 30 350 115 425 10 95 910 1,220

Fluvanna 4,070 2,895 195 25 330 140 360 10 115 1,410 1,595

Franklin 10,580 6,530 545 75 925 340 1,685 35 445 3,090 3,905

Franklin City 1,960 1,110 75 15 285 75 305 10 85 485 840

Frederick 9,725 6,560 500 70 890 390 1,035 20 260 3,065 3,880

Fredericksburg City 3,485 2,275 145 40 415 140 390 5 75 935 1,705

Galax City 2,040 1,215 75 15 220 80 365 5 65 550 835

Giles 4,150 2,220 220 30 545 130 810 25 170 1,090 1,565

Gloucester 5,925 3,715 325 50 640 225 770 30 170 1,735 2,355

Goochland 3,180 2,155 160 10 310 110 335 5 95 1,045 1,275

Grayson 4,545 2,775 185 30 420 120 805 20 190 1,260 1,785

Greene 2,300 1,470 95 15 205 90 320 15 90 685 855

(Continued)

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Virginia

82 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Greensville 2,075 1,225 75 30 245 85 330 10 75 570 800

Halifax 9,215 5,270 345 75 1,030 435 1,615 40 405 2,290 3,615

Hampton City 20,875 12,610 1,080 215 2,350 955 2,825 65 775 5,770 8,490Hanover 13,570 9,450 560 70 1,265 520 1,305 20 380 4,180 5,835

Harrisonburg City 4,425 2,975 200 15 455 145 510 10 115 1,245 2,150

Henrico 42,055 28,235 1,750 325 4,235 1,775 4,475 45 1,215 11,875 19,440

Henry 14,430 8,885 470 100 1,180 465 2,690 35 605 3,930 5,395

Highland 670 440 40 5 90 25 55 0 15 230 270

Hopewell City 4,465 2,620 235 30 555 185 660 10 170 1,200 1,865

Isle of Wight 5,635 3,430 280 50 635 235 795 25 185 1,615 2,210

James City 10,385 7,580 850 80 810 220 665 15 165 3,765 4,425

King and Queen 1,285 760 55 15 175 65 170 5 40 370 505

King George 2,130 1,345 120 15 205 105 265 5 70 670 840

King William 2,450 1,535 105 20 260 110 325 10 85 740 925

Lancaster 3,885 2,825 260 15 390 85 240 10 60 1,365 1,770

Lee 6,795 2,515 355 70 955 260 1,900 145 595 1,400 2,035

Lexington City 1,580 1,055 90 15 210 45 140 0 25 475 775

Loudoun 14,495 9,735 835 165 1,465 715 1,170 10 400 4,635 6,220Louisa 5,000 3,030 210 60 495 210 770 5 220 1,470 1,780

Lunenburg 2,670 1,610 115 25 295 95 410 15 105 735 1,080

Lynchburg City 13,565 8,450 510 235 1,315 835 1,790 30 400 3,490 6,030

Madison 2,295 1,495 120 25 270 70 250 5 60 740 955

Martinsville City 4,395 2,620 155 40 445 155 770 10 200 1,085 1,850

Manassas City 3,020 1,860 140 35 335 180 365 5 100 800 1,300

Manassas Park City 765 440 50 10 85 45 105 0 30 210 285

Mathews 2,450 1,680 170 20 265 65 190 5 55 845 1,045

Mecklenburg 8,325 5,190 340 55 845 320 1,200 40 335 2,280 3,325

Middlesex 2,880 2,020 150 25 290 85 260 5 45 960 1,215

Montgomery 10,195 6,275 460 65 1,005 365 1,605 35 385 2,905 4,045

Nelson 3,265 2,105 160 30 365 115 390 10 90 980 1,310

New Kent 2,185 1,385 95 20 185 100 310 5 85 650 780

Newport News City 24,620 14,460 1,240 215 2,965 1,220 3,520 85 915 6,495 10,225

Norfolk City 31,250 18,205 1,590 345 3,775 1,625 4,480 115 1,115 8,285 13,165

Northampton 3,375 2,260 140 40 325 140 380 10 80 1,025 1,425

Northumberland 3,810 2,775 215 20 395 85 265 5 50 1,375 1,655

Norton City 1,200 475 55 10 180 45 335 15 85 230 405

Nottoway 3,355 2,055 120 35 380 155 460 15 135 885 1,435

Orange 6,530 4,595 315 25 570 190 660 20 155 2,185 2,695

Page 5,200 3,155 265 50 560 175 770 25 200 1,505 2,035

Patrick 4,565 2,915 165 20 425 145 725 15 155 1,300 1,755

Petersburg City 7,530 4,185 215 150 745 515 1,380 15 325 1,770 2,865

Pittsylvania 13,750 8,255 630 105 1,395 530 2,190 60 585 3,765 5,230

Poquoson 1,725 1,205 135 10 195 40 120 0 20 590 775

Portsmouth City 17,475 10,285 790 195 2,035 895 2,595 45 635 4,510 7,435

Powhatan 3,245 2,095 155 20 260 135 415 10 155 1,015 1,165

Prince Edward 3,630 2,215 135 30 370 220 495 20 145 1,030 1,440

Prince George 4,025 2,335 220 35 425 205 600 10 195 1,085 1,445

Prince William 22,180 13,865 1,095 260 2,070 1,445 2,565 40 840 6,485 8,405

Pulaski 8,150 4,645 360 50 845 250 1,580 45 375 2,065 3,100Radford City 2,035 1,330 80 5 210 65 290 0 55 580 885

Rappahannock 1,430 950 85 10 150 45 150 5 35 505 525

Richmond 1,895 1,255 65 25 220 70 215 5 40 545 825

Richmond City 32,140 19,545 975 325 3,175 1,910 5,135 55 1,020 7,915 13,755

Roanoke 16,820 11,385 820 115 1,530 515 1,920 40 495 4,975 7,495

Roanoke City 18,780 10,915 700 130 1,965 720 3,530 40 780 4,515 7,935

Rockbridge 4,605 2,970 280 40 445 135 600 10 125 1,525 1,780

Rockingham 12,800 8,705 675 110 1,175 385 1,365 40 345 4,085 5,430

Russell 7,865 2,645 515 50 985 285 2,445 200 740 1,570 2,095

Salem City 5,300 3,450 235 25 560 165 675 15 175 1,470 2,370

Scott 6,430 2,970 545 60 925 210 1,295 90 335 1,670 2,260

(Continued)

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Virginia

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 83

Shenandoah 8,105 5,730 415 50 770 260 715 10 155 2,620 3,550

Smyth 8,630 4,650 340 60 960 255 1,845 75 445 2,165 3,185

Southampton 3,530 2,055 190 50 445 130 495 15 150 980 1,405Spotsylvania 11,775 7,165 590 110 1,190 655 1,555 40 470 3,370 4,450

Stafford 8,745 5,415 390 75 835 550 1,090 15 375 2,555 3,210

Staunton City 5,470 3,560 215 50 530 150 775 15 175 1,485 2,440

Suffolk City 11,700 6,720 475 130 1,160 570 1,965 60 620 2,960 4,380

Surry 1,185 690 55 10 165 50 175 5 35 335 465

Sussex 2,335 1,360 95 20 300 105 355 10 90 640 930

Tazewell 12,065 4,900 770 130 1,710 445 3,050 200 860 2,660 3,950

Virginia Beach City 50,835 32,160 3,150 420 5,490 2,370 5,405 120 1,720 15,095 21,185

Warren 5,345 3,400 255 30 620 235 650 15 140 1,575 2,185

Washington 12,450 6,770 735 80 1,385 380 2,415 125 560 3,325 4,565

Waynesboro City 4,850 3,070 240 30 485 165 645 20 195 1,335 2,085

Westmoreland 3,915 2,695 165 15 400 135 420 10 75 1,255 1,645

Williamsburg City 2,405 1,715 150 10 295 60 145 0 30 765 1,255

Winchester City 4,735 3,145 205 45 525 180 510 5 120 1,380 2,200

Wise 10,795 3,755 655 110 1,575 460 3,020 240 980 2,145 3,250Wythe 6,750 3,785 255 50 715 250 1,310 35 350 1,685 2,510

York 8,090 5,480 515 75 805 285 725 15 190 2,550 3,385

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Washington

84 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Washington c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

890,466 581,069 52,448 7,967 83,320 30,674 108,137 2,130 24,721 279,243 364,996

Adams 2,240 1,410 145 30 220 95 260 5 75 740 870Asotin 4,870 2,965 280 30 535 150 705 25 180 1,440 1,930

Benton 21,165 13,525 1,305 180 1,990 780 2,635 45 705 6,550 8,520

Chelan 12,215 8,640 605 70 1,025 310 1,265 20 280 4,055 5,185

Clallam 18,985 13,045 1,265 135 1,705 420 1,985 45 385 6,600 7,770

Clark 49,220 31,375 2,685 450 4,530 1,895 6,475 115 1,695 14,655 19,240

Columbia 990 625 70 5 95 30 135 5 25 325 380

Cowlitz 18,790 11,185 1,340 135 2,070 615 2,805 100 540 5,600 7,160

Douglas 5,455 3,695 315 50 465 180 595 15 140 1,835 2,180

Ferry 1,480 895 80 10 130 70 250 10 35 440 490

Franklin 5,690 3,545 355 75 465 305 735 15 195 1,840 2,080

Garfield 620 365 55 5 80 25 60 5 25 200 265

Grant 12,090 7,810 750 120 1,085 465 1,480 40 340 3,995 4,645

Grays Harbor 14,970 9,130 860 155 1,510 570 2,240 70 435 4,620 5,610

Island 13,905 10,010 985 85 1,060 340 1,125 30 270 4,915 5,640

Jefferson 7,560 5,535 525 55 540 130 660 15 100 2,790 2,970

King 217,525 149,640 12,480 1,995 19,775 6,525 22,650 230 4,230 70,030 96,410Kitsap 33,375 21,475 2,030 300 3,200 1,150 4,080 85 1,055 10,220 13,435

Kittitas 5,400 3,780 315 45 475 155 535 5 90 1,840 2,190

Klickitat 3,975 2,540 250 55 355 125 520 20 110 1,280 1,435

Lewis 15,245 9,295 975 125 1,600 505 2,130 80 535 4,785 5,785

Lincoln 2,550 1,640 200 25 295 55 265 10 60 910 1,020

Mason 12,155 8,245 695 85 965 335 1,490 40 300 4,190 4,530

Okanogan 8,200 5,295 420 85 700 290 1,135 40 235 2,640 3,040

Pacific 6,170 4,210 325 45 585 150 715 20 120 2,110 2,415

Pend Oreille 2,425 1,435 135 20 225 65 425 15 105 775 790

Pierce 101,260 61,750 5,950 1,025 10,000 4,370 14,135 320 3,710 29,600 39,800

San Juan 3,230 2,440 230 30 250 60 180 5 35 1,225 1,345

Skagit 20,175 13,600 1,325 155 1,880 565 2,135 45 470 6,870 8,275

Skamania 1,585 1,000 90 10 145 55 240 5 40 520 575

Snohomish 77,120 49,985 4,315 570 7,425 2,810 9,475 160 2,380 23,510 31,850

Spokane 69,715 43,560 4,055 730 6,800 2,550 9,555 185 2,280 20,515 28,785Stevens 8,280 5,020 585 75 740 305 1,240 50 265 2,630 2,880

Thurston 35,160 22,415 1,885 325 3,210 1,515 4,505 90 1,215 10,620 13,905

Wahkiakum 965 630 55 0 120 15 125 0 20 320 365

Walla Walla 9,795 6,645 515 70 935 270 1,110 15 235 3,095 4,405

Whatcom 27,825 18,000 1,955 240 2,585 880 3,375 50 740 8,935 11,325

Whitman 4,695 3,015 380 30 510 160 465 20 115 1,630 1,940

Yakima 33,365 21,680 1,665 335 3,040 1,380 4,235 80 950 10,380 13,550

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

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West Virginia

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 85

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total,

West Virginia c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

405,444 206,295 28,379 4,096 55,820 15,926 72,245 4,006 18,677 106,561 151,687

Barbour 3,575 1,715 285 55 540 150 610 40 180 950 1,290

Berkeley 13,670 8,110 580 125 1,235 565 2,365 50 640 3,785 4,860

Boone 6,170 2,175 465 75 1,005 300 1,610 125 415 1,370 1,865

Braxton 3,200 1,515 275 50 435 130 605 35 155 875 1,085

Brooke 5,885 3,330 560 45 945 160 685 30 130 1,725 2,585

Cabell 20,460 11,400 1,285 160 2,560 735 3,435 110 775 5,385 8,300

Calhoun 1,910 875 150 30 285 80 370 30 90 515 630

Clay 2,420 950 200 40 370 95 550 40 175 600 745

Doddridge 1,195 655 85 10 160 50 170 15 50 340 435

Fayette 12,230 5,315 885 140 2,090 575 2,415 150 660 2,985 4,430

Gilmer 1,630 855 115 20 210 65 270 20 75 465 585

Grant 2,515 1,400 180 25 320 90 390 20 90 740 900

Greenbrier 8,435 4,415 545 80 1,125 315 1,510 70 375 2,265 3,180

Hampshire 4,380 2,545 240 45 450 200 655 35 210 1,300 1,490

Hancock 7,910 4,610 815 55 1,285 195 740 35 175 2,465 3,570

Hardy 2,735 1,610 160 25 335 135 355 15 100 835 990Harrison 16,035 8,650 1,080 155 2,340 645 2,480 105 580 4,270 6,495

Jackson 6,565 3,395 675 50 900 255 970 65 255 1,935 2,445

Jefferson 6,850 4,295 290 55 680 290 980 25 235 2,040 2,620

Kanawha 45,530 25,015 2,975 410 6,180 1,920 7,140 240 1,650 12,280 18,660

Lewis 4,215 2,275 255 70 565 185 660 35 170 1,135 1,610

Lincoln 5,065 1,875 385 50 765 265 1,275 85 365 1,145 1,490

Logan 9,955 3,500 655 165 1,490 495 2,755 180 715 2,030 3,025

McDowell 8,335 2,370 495 160 1,335 450 2,390 270 865 1,470 2,265

Marion 13,150 7,465 925 115 1,870 385 1,900 90 400 3,595 5,620

Marshall 7,225 4,090 550 50 1,080 260 940 45 210 2,040 3,025

Mason 5,960 2,945 525 55 870 230 1,025 60 250 1,630 2,180

Mercer 16,055 7,450 1,010 165 2,360 685 3,315 185 885 3,775 5,970

Mineral 5,445 3,130 410 55 705 205 725 45 170 1,555 2,090

Mingo 7,745 2,220 460 85 1,085 375 2,485 215 820 1,385 1,975

Monongalia 11,495 6,700 750 115 1,515 445 1,540 50 380 3,230 4,835

Monroe 3,310 1,695 230 40 440 125 610 30 140 915 1,175

Morgan 3,380 2,160 190 30 320 110 465 10 95 1,085 1,250

Nicholas 6,680 2,935 520 60 955 225 1,480 115 390 1,650 2,250

Ohio 11,590 7,460 690 100 1,495 335 1,215 35 260 3,425 5,365

Pendleton 1,940 1,165 140 10 255 45 235 15 75 650 760

Pleasants 1,610 870 130 15 220 60 240 10 65 445 640

Pocahontas 2,240 1,210 145 5 320 85 375 15 85 675 810

Preston 6,365 3,265 600 65 900 240 955 65 275 1,820 2,325

Putnam 9,410 5,055 815 75 1,235 325 1,485 55 365 2,735 3,445

Raleigh 19,070 8,170 1,210 165 2,950 730 4,415 305 1,125 4,325 6,795

Randolph 6,450 3,295 415 90 810 250 1,190 55 345 1,690 2,300

Ritchie 2,625 1,380 180 35 320 95 460 25 130 720 910

Roane 3,850 1,810 255 55 505 155 805 40 225 965 1,280

Summers 3,000 1,410 200 25 410 100 650 40 165 745 1,055

Taylor 3,225 1,705 170 35 435 130 575 30 145 810 1,215

Tucker 1,860 1,055 135 20 265 75 250 10 50 560 695Tyler 2,265 1,205 205 25 340 65 315 30 80 655 855

Upshur 5,000 2,605 420 45 680 160 805 65 220 1,370 1,870

Wayne 9,275 4,290 750 120 1,210 360 1,925 115 505 2,340 3,150

Webster 2,570 970 195 40 385 125 645 40 170 595 790

Wetzel 4,240 2,210 455 70 660 145 525 35 140 1,240 1,595

Wirt 1,195 600 95 5 150 45 230 15 55 355 375

Wood 19,265 10,905 1,445 140 2,445 660 2,925 95 650 5,340 7,690

Wyoming 7,085 2,020 525 90 1,025 350 2,155 240 680 1,335 1,845

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

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Wisconsin

86 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Wisconsin c 928,505 622,108 48,801 7,999 92,498 31,917 98,289 1,560 25,333 289,005 400,183

Adams 5,490 3,850 220 35 410 110 685 20 160 1,935 1,925Ashland 3,580 2,235 180 45 420 145 435 10 110 1,075 1,480

Barron 9,750 6,435 615 70 1,020 335 1,020 20 235 3,100 4,175

Bayfield 3,630 2,475 195 35 345 65 410 10 95 1,235 1,350

Brown 33,030 21,165 2,185 300 3,685 1,295 3,350 55 995 9,960 14,170

Buffalo 2,970 1,970 235 20 335 75 265 5 65 1,035 1,265

Burnett 4,355 3,100 210 15 350 105 465 10 100 1,495 1,660

Calumet 6,015 4,045 435 45 635 195 520 5 135 2,000 2,540

Chippewa 10,840 6,930 705 125 1,190 455 1,155 25 255 3,445 4,535

Clark 6,565 4,285 525 65 800 235 515 5 135 2,270 2,910

Columbia 9,955 6,935 440 70 960 315 940 20 275 3,195 4,330

Crawford 3,535 2,345 190 25 345 125 390 10 105 1,135 1,390

Dane 55,005 37,620 2,375 565 4,565 2,070 6,280 45 1,485 16,775 23,745

Dodge 14,915 10,365 805 95 1,520 505 1,275 20 330 4,890 6,650

Door 7,060 5,160 445 35 690 130 480 10 110 2,425 3,185

Douglas 7,975 4,875 400 60 830 330 1,175 25 280 2,250 3,140

Dunn 6,185 3,830 440 65 635 245 750 15 205 1,920 2,505Eau Claire 15,115 9,765 855 115 1,595 525 1,830 40 390 4,465 6,645

Florence 1,175 795 60 10 105 25 150 5 25 410 440

Fond Du Lac 17,135 11,775 945 130 1,740 540 1,615 15 375 5,335 7,860

Forest 2,465 1,660 135 25 255 50 255 5 80 850 955

Grant 10,225 6,935 730 90 1,135 295 820 15 205 3,160 4,820

Green 6,205 4,260 350 35 655 215 525 0 165 1,945 2,815

Green Lake 4,505 3,170 230 25 440 135 395 10 100 1,485 2,010

Iowa 3,745 2,530 230 25 415 115 340 5 85 1,230 1,695

Iron 1,950 1,330 100 5 215 55 195 5 45 655 820

Jackson 3,805 2,470 215 35 395 145 420 10 115 1,205 1,545

Jefferson 13,235 8,635 585 260 1,210 815 1,370 20 340 4,055 5,445

Juneau 5,795 3,840 285 50 565 195 690 10 160 1,885 2,265

Kenosha 23,755 15,045 1,065 170 2,390 905 3,145 60 975 6,815 9,665

Kewaunee 3,750 2,465 305 35 480 85 285 5 90 1,230 1,700

LaCrosse 17,415 11,895 860 130 1,620 580 1,895 20 415 5,205 7,810Lafayette 3,165 2,110 240 25 375 100 245 5 65 1,080 1,415

Langlade 5,005 3,385 280 40 515 135 520 10 120 1,600 2,140

Lincoln 6,515 4,425 370 65 695 185 620 10 145 2,115 2,775

Manitowoc 16,685 11,595 860 120 1,700 485 1,555 25 345 5,220 7,610

Marathon 20,980 13,940 1,380 155 2,360 700 1,975 30 440 6,840 9,240

Marinette 10,215 6,740 590 80 1,095 295 1,080 40 295 3,295 4,160

Marquette 4,210 3,000 195 25 330 115 425 15 105 1,480 1,645

Menominee 790 475 15 10 50 85 120 0 35 230 240

Milwaukee 151,125 95,820 5,855 1,620 14,885 6,480 20,795 270 5,400 41,710 65,730

Monroe 7,235 4,665 385 70 730 250 875 20 240 2,270 2,975

Oconto 7,565 4,975 520 60 750 270 745 20 225 2,500 2,965

Oneida 9,820 7,020 505 80 845 305 830 20 215 3,390 3,990

Outagamie 23,815 15,775 1,570 130 2,575 750 2,325 30 660 7,380 10,420

Ozaukee 14,095 10,295 790 100 1,325 350 995 15 225 4,850 6,455

Pepin 1,555 1,035 120 20 180 35 125 5 35 545 670

Pierce 4,925 3,350 310 40 455 160 465 5 140 1,660 2,020

Polk 8,235 5,585 435 55 825 245 845 20 225 2,690 3,410

Portage 10,325 7,020 570 75 1,020 335 1,045 15 245 3,160 4,490

Price 3,825 2,535 230 35 445 135 365 5 75 1,280 1,585

Racine 32,535 21,110 1,480 330 2,995 1,390 4,010 65 1,155 9,610 13,380

Richland 3,830 2,505 255 40 470 120 350 5 85 1,235 1,695

Rock 26,990 17,825 1,370 240 2,705 855 3,090 50 855 8,205 11,305

Rusk 3,550 2,255 245 35 395 100 415 10 95 1,115 1,490

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Wisconsin

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 87

St.Croix 8,530 5,735 510 50 880 255 850 10 240 2,705 3,625

Sauk 10,710 7,285 540 95 1,095 370 1,010 15 300 3,445 4,700

Sawyer 4,200 2,955 200 25 355 165 425 5 70 1,455 1,580Shawano 8,550 5,735 540 95 985 280 725 25 165 2,900 3,615

Sheboygan 20,020 14,010 1,020 155 1,935 650 1,775 25 450 6,460 8,955

Taylor 3,675 2,420 295 30 420 115 320 0 75 1,275 1,625

Trempealeau 5,695 3,740 330 45 710 175 540 10 145 1,875 2,470

Vernon 5,970 3,880 415 45 740 175 560 5 150 1,980 2,595

Vilas 6,960 5,240 355 30 560 120 530 15 110 2,585 2,815

Walworth 15,670 10,815 690 105 1,520 545 1,505 10 480 4,970 6,820

Washburn 4,285 2,910 230 45 385 100 485 15 115 1,435 1,660

Washington 18,630 13,235 875 125 1,745 555 1,620 30 445 6,020 8,165

Waukesha 58,830 42,595 3,265 460 5,595 1,480 4,320 60 1,055 19,570 26,880

Waupaca 11,200 7,685 615 70 1,140 325 1,050 20 295 3,805 4,755

Waushara 5,705 3,940 280 50 495 155 610 15 160 1,885 2,290

Winnebago 26,385 18,000 1,435 200 2,595 725 2,705 45 680 8,170 11,585

Wood 15,350 10,280 1,085 115 1,675 430 1,405 30 330 4,930 6,790

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Wyoming

88 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Wyoming c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

78,745 51,737 4,577 607 7,819 3,082 8,679 201 2,043 25,495 31,437

Albany 3,380 2,305 145 25 300 120 390 10 85 1,070 1,375Big Horn 2,335 1,550 140 25 225 70 250 10 65 790 930

Campbell 3,015 1,765 170 20 320 190 425 5 120 865 1,075

Carbon 2,460 1,640 135 10 225 110 285 5 50 845 920

Converse 2,005 1,300 145 15 205 80 195 0 65 655 805

Crook 1,150 760 90 5 130 35 95 5 30 410 440

Fremont 6,910 4,460 385 90 640 390 760 15 170 2,210 2,670

Goshen 2,730 1,805 205 25 330 75 225 10 55 940 1,160

Hot Springs 1,300 835 70 20 145 45 140 5 40 395 540

Johnson 1,705 1,210 115 10 160 35 140 5 30 615 710

Laramie 12,605 8,100 610 105 1,200 515 1,650 35 390 3,785 5,020

Lincoln 2,430 1,690 170 20 235 105 170 5 35 875 940

Natrona 11,425 7,450 625 60 1,110 440 1,385 25 330 3,605 4,700

Niobrara 575 385 45 5 80 10 40 0 10 200 250

Park 5,335 3,650 355 35 545 145 475 15 115 1,800 2,215

Platte 1,910 1,295 125 10 205 60 185 5 25 675 785

Sheridan 5,085 3,425 285 25 560 125 535 15 115 1,665 2,145Sublette 1,005 715 70 5 90 20 80 0 25 400 370

Sweetwater 4,375 2,780 220 35 440 235 530 15 120 1,320 1,620

Teton 1,720 1 ,280 145 25 115 45 90 0 20 680 695

Uinta 2,105 1,185 105 20 205 140 345 10 95 595 710

Washakie 1,685 1,180 95 10 190 35 135 5 35 585 730

Weston 1,360 880 115 5 155 45 140 0 20 465 575

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

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Puerto Rico

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 89

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Puerto Rico c 702,675 320,469 55,598 15,220 81,115 39,440 134,972 9,352 46,509 178,105 218,434

Adjuntas 3,010 1,290 275 105 455 215 435 40 195 820 880Aguada 8,160 2,860 675 175 925 435 2,090 200 800 1,755 2,025

Aguadilla 11,910 5,420 995 265 1,570 610 2,150 190 710 3,205 3,595

Aguas Buenas 5,220 2,110 350 115 540 310 1,280 90 425 1,235 1,315

Aibonito 6,240 2,330 325 150 470 270 1,810 100 785 1,275 1,530

Anasco 5,725 2,620 375 120 670 325 1,195 75 345 1,470 1,635

Arecibo 22,510 9,760 1,625 410 2,685 1,030 5,170 330 1,500 5,575 6,760

Arroyo 3,550 1,525 255 55 395 235 750 60 275 840 1,015

Barceloneta 5,370 1,980 330 100 525 300 1,490 90 555 1,190 1,285

Barranquitas 5,355 1,500 385 115 525 300 1,575 150 805 1,010 1,135

Bayamon 44,050 22,545 4,260 810 5,080 2,215 6,605 455 2,080 12,035 15,905

Cabo Rojo 9,310 5,385 860 190 1,075 370 1,090 85 255 2,945 3,345

Caguas 28,575 13,635 2,020 530 3,155 1,585 5,655 325 1,670 7,130 9,220

Camuy 7,530 2,655 580 180 860 345 1,985 160 765 1,650 1,860

Canovanas 5,895 2,470 465 140 590 445 1,285 90 410 1,410 1,510

Carolina 27,870 13,955 2,055 540 2,780 1,740 5,160 245 1,395 6,990 9,070

Catano 9,570 4,340 765 235 1,245 755 1,645 115 470 2,430 2,995Cayey 11,635 4,425 720 210 1,095 635 3,235 225 1,090 2,535 3,025

Ceiba 2,730 1,275 190 65 260 145 595 35 165 690 770

Ciales 4,560 1,475 300 80 420 235 1,355 95 600 970 970

Cidra 6,340 2,100 440 120 595 350 1,840 145 750 1,275 1,455

Coamo 6,515 2,780 435 185 695 365 1,415 100 540 1,580 1,825

Comerio 3,475 1,265 265 80 370 200 870 60 365 800 845

Corozal 6,685 2,300 500 150 705 335 1,750 155 790 1,420 1,605

Culebra 310 195 10 5 25 15 50 0 10 95 100

Dorado 5,490 2,335 395 105 595 325 1,220 75 440 1,305 1,515

Fajardo 7,745 3,980 515 145 875 390 1,395 65 380 2,085 2,595

Florida 2,870 1,035 235 60 300 155 760 60 265 690 680

Guanica 3,830 1,870 335 110 525 210 555 50 175 1,080 1,175

Guayama 6,355 2,630 455 155 815 450 1,235 100 515 1,510 1,815

Guayanilla 5,840 2,605 530 155 770 430 935 70 345 1,535 1,775

Guaynabo 14,120 7,620 1,530 270 1,805 665 1,625 95 510 4,115 5,575Gurabo 6,260 2,675 410 120 605 340 1,525 115 470 1,485 1,660

Hatillo 7,175 2,935 620 155 910 380 1,545 125 505 1,775 2,010

Hormigueros 3,995 2,385 290 75 410 140 560 25 110 1,220 1,460

Humacao 16,385 6,405 1,050 310 1,585 855 4,485 235 1,460 3,540 4,240

Isabela 8,340 3,340 695 170 1,080 460 1,770 165 660 2,050 2,340

Jayuya 2,720 980 210 95 330 185 580 65 275 645 680

Juana Diaz 6,740 3,005 560 185 895 500 1,060 95 440 1,755 2,005

Juncos 7,320 3,015 415 155 725 385 1,860 105 660 1,665 1,875

Lajas 5,170 2,645 425 120 640 275 795 60 210 1,460 1,670

Lares 6,335 2,485 620 195 865 380 1,245 115 430 1,700 1,700

Las Marias 630 280 55 15 75 40 120 10 35 180 170

Las Piedras 7,135 2,655 410 95 575 345 2,190 110 755 1,500 1,605

Loiza 5,025 2,125 390 115 590 480 920 65 340 1,195 1,400

Luquillo 3,310 1,615 165 80 335 160 720 30 205 860 955

Manati 9,520 3,900 600 175 925 525 2,475 125 795 2,220 2,560

Maricao 990 490 75 40 130 50 160 5 40 310 285

Maunabo 2,970 950 195 75 330 150 820 70 380 605 670

Mayaguez 19,060 10,575 1,440 350 2,460 915 2,585 130 605 5,445 7,150

Moca 6,285 2,250 585 145 715 295 1,530 155 610 1,530 1,470

Morovis 5,345 1,750 410 150 490 290 1,460 120 675 1,140 1,175

Naguabo 4,990 2,070 355 105 550 245 1,185 75 405 1,240 1,285

Naranjito 5,990 1,960 495 145 555 305 1,590 185 755 1,270 1,355

Orocovis 5,120 1,305 345 110 440 255 1,545 165 955 870 985

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Puerto Rico

90 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Patillas 4,300 1,605 310 120 500 225 1,020 80 440 1,000 1,065

Penuelas 3,950 1,630 320 125 535 290 670 75 305 1,025 1,045

Ponce 32,145 16,030 2,910 890 4,355 2,155 3,960 355 1,490 8,860 11,210Quebradillas 5,715 2,155 445 135 615 265 1,460 105 535 1,305 1,445

Rincon 3,225 1,545 265 65 340 145 615 45 205 835 965

Rio Grande 5,665 2,605 365 130 590 375 1,205 70 325 1,420 1,640

Sabana Grande 4,965 2,550 360 115 590 260 820 45 225 1,355 1,605

Salinas 5,010 2,220 370 145 625 330 910 85 325 1,280 1,465

San German 7,240 3,850 560 175 870 350 1,045 80 310 2,075 2,445

San Juan 88,780 50,330 7,755 1,730 11,440 4,935 9,585 420 2,585 25,260 37,335

San Lorenzo 7,555 2,960 570 200 830 420 1,815 115 645 1,755 1,980

San Sebastian 9,355 3,960 905 240 1,225 480 1,830 160 555 2,550 2,655

Santa Isabel 3,755 1,660 270 110 475 310 620 50 260 910 1,120

Toa Alta 8,335 3,190 625 175 840 570 1,970 155 810 1,865 2,035

Toa Baja 11,165 5,030 975 240 1,265 745 2,110 140 660 2,890 3,335

Trujillo Alto 9,175 4,460 785 160 1,085 595 1,530 90 470 2,375 3,025

Utuado 5,585 2,255 495 160 750 300 1,095 95 435 1,465 1,605

Vega Alta 10,245 4,160 720 235 1,005 490 2,550 175 910 2,350 2,715Vega Baja 9,035 3,560 570 175 880 480 2,375 145 850 1,970 2,320

Vieques 1,925 1,060 120 55 215 145 245 10 75 580 595

Villalba 4,025 1,510 370 125 485 275 785 80 395 970 1,045

Yabucoa 8,435 2,500 555 160 865 425 2,670 185 1,075 1,620 1,775

Yauco 7,870 3,490 735 245 1,135 545 1,110 120 490 2,040 2,445

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Virgin Islands

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 91

Table 4.Number of beneficiaries with benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of

beneficiaries aged 65 or older, December 2003

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total,

Virgin Islands c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

15,024 9,562 866 422 1,167 1,019 1,433 56 499 4,528 5,254

St. Croix 7,535 4,490 550 240 620 510 765 45 315 2,280 2,465

St. John and St. Thomas 7,480 5,065 315 180 545 510 670 10 185 2,240 2,785

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

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Alabama

92 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Alabama c 680,895 417,254 19,916 4,272 79,583 24,187 124,089 900 10,695 220,510 242,374

Autauga 5,920 3,638 164 34 677 233 1,061 8 106 1,954 1,979Baldwin 27,082 18,730 922 153 2,661 731 3,569 25 292 10,504 9,196

Barbour 4,080 2,348 83 22 437 166 935 5 85 1,216 1,355

Bibb 3,098 1 ,613 78 24 379 164 766 8 66 859 930

Blount 7,583 4,527 262 36 926 238 1,446 12 135 2,525 2,500

Bullock 1,358 768 25 13 151 62 308 2 29 384 468

Butler 3,484 2,096 74 26 373 143 707 4 61 1,051 1,248

Calhoun 18,449 10,898 479 84 2,134 590 3,907 30 327 5,476 6,680

Chambers 6,348 4,138 89 31 506 177 1,301 4 101 1,908 2,436

Cherokee 4,186 2,601 102 20 405 109 882 6 62 1,383 1,315

Chilton 5,815 3,288 174 35 782 235 1,191 13 98 1,828 1,931

Choctaw 2,856 1,458 73 28 343 111 768 10 66 823 829

Clarke 4,583 2,628 137 39 574 242 872 11 81 1,460 1,469

Clay 2,529 1,576 57 10 236 56 549 4 41 795 879

Cleburne 2,277 1,339 54 12 204 88 532 4 43 669 720

Coffee 6,763 4,322 207 45 786 212 1,100 5 86 2,322 2,434

Colbert 10,685 6,358 396 60 1,438 316 1,947 18 153 3,616 3,694Conecuh 2,386 1,326 49 19 252 92 589 6 53 709 756

Coosa 2,098 1,230 41 10 175 76 518 3 45 655 631

Covington 6,896 4,500 148 33 671 202 1,239 10 93 2,208 2,588

Crenshaw 2,261 1,405 50 11 259 74 423 1 38 710 834

Cullman 12,702 8,015 441 69 1,562 393 2,041 15 165 4,341 4,511

Dale 6,364 3,811 204 41 693 216 1,261 9 128 2,130 2,014

Dallas 6,971 3,932 150 64 774 345 1,543 12 150 1,972 2,420

De Kalb 9,945 5,998 271 54 1,159 326 1,966 14 156 3,157 3,443

Elmore 9,155 5,756 225 55 932 366 1,657 13 152 3,013 3,063

Escambia 6,266 3,680 187 39 722 241 1,272 11 112 1,968 2,105

Etowah 19,531 11,243 674 122 2,669 616 3,874 28 306 6,106 6,951

Fayette 3,417 2,120 88 22 336 105 688 5 53 1,075 1,188

Franklin 5,233 3,140 182 23 663 150 994 8 73 1,745 1,826

Geneva 4,511 2,850 108 33 467 112 873 5 63 1,457 1,596

Greene 1,432 771 29 17 169 67 333 2 43 399 455Hale 2,284 1 ,256 50 17 248 111 541 4 58 673 713

Henry 2,831 1,747 61 15 330 90 544 3 41 900 1,009

Houston 14,006 9,025 357 77 1,520 397 2,429 12 189 4,690 5,163

Jackson 8,621 5,368 247 48 985 271 1,597 14 92 2,874 2,910

Jefferson 104,591 64,159 3,258 759 14,142 3,976 16,672 96 1,529 33,571 41,369

Lamar 2,827 1,828 47 9 259 77 561 2 43 885 1,023

Lauderdale 16,086 10,075 676 69 2,025 412 2,611 22 197 5,589 5,750

Lawrence 5,212 2,960 180 30 626 174 1,151 11 81 1,630 1,592

Lee 12,141 7,733 256 51 1,101 475 2,304 11 209 3,912 4,197

Limestone 8,947 5,461 295 49 1,034 305 1,652 16 135 2,899 2,970

Lowndes 1,693 911 37 14 195 85 407 3 41 502 503

Macon 2,851 1,726 50 28 309 148 545 2 43 793 1,064

Madison 33,665 22,905 1,143 170 3,640 1,043 4,402 31 332 12,216 12,630

Marengo 3,786 2,222 109 32 408 125 796 8 86 1,188 1,260

Marion 5,306 3,304 122 23 534 147 1,090 7 78 1,682 1,844

Marshall 12,965 8,017 395 51 1,555 386 2,372 15 174 4,273 4,583

Mobile 58,464 34,704 1,897 524 7,466 2,524 10,264 96 987 18,645 20,676

Monroe 3,718 2,221 76 30 384 149 772 6 79 1,173 1,250

Montgomery 29,133 18,680 742 181 3,211 1,130 4,702 26 460 9,321 11,363

Morgan 17,323 10,991 582 111 2,044 565 2,796 21 213 5,881 6,171

Perry 1,790 1,004 40 14 191 88 408 3 42 512 589

Pickens 3,542 2,080 72 27 363 145 768 6 80 1,048 1,202

Pike 4,129 2,541 87 16 443 163 804 5 70 1,277 1,497

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Alabama

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 93

Randolph 3,792 2,493 59 18 311 106 746 4 55 1,164 1,367

Russell 7,349 4,530 156 36 839 284 1,395 10 99 2,284 2,654

St. Clair 9,799 5,724 305 58 1,211 351 1,964 18 168 3,211 3,157Shelby 18,308 12,055 648 89 1,973 620 2,638 19 266 6,711 6,340

Sumter 1,989 1,097 52 16 237 94 447 3 43 586 666

Talladega 13,441 7,416 298 72 1,394 438 3,508 18 296 3,764 4,347

Tallapoosa 7,687 4,857 122 23 661 221 1,662 7 133 2,289 2,734

Tuscaloosa 23,739 13,971 572 155 2,501 905 5,154 33 448 7,174 8,237

Walker 13,626 7,219 427 91 1,842 517 3,233 31 266 4,068 4,345

Washington 2,963 1,587 107 34 337 147 664 10 77 935 835

Wilcox 1,987 976 48 27 255 130 486 6 59 520 612

Winston 4,033 2,304 119 19 497 136 886 9 62 1,254 1,304

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Alaska

94 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Alaska c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

48,234 31,655 1,177 445 4,041 2,781 7,463 47 626 17,852 14,453

Aleutians East 90 64 1 1 11 10 3 0 1 48 22Aleutians West 98 58 2 1 12 10 13 0 1 40 24

Anchorage 19,254 12,655 427 151 1,522 1,015 3,198 17 270 6,894 6,140

Bethel 650 341 28 23 89 83 77 2 8 226 169

Bristol Bay 102 75 2 0 8 2 13 0 1 53 26

Denali 113 77 4 2 5 4 19 0 2 39 19

Dillingham 292 169 13 5 33 50 18 0 4 111 74

Fairbanks North Star 5,580 3,705 129 51 467 323 841 4 61 2,086 1,652

Haines 308 221 7 4 35 7 33 0 1 136 104

Juneau 2,413 1,677 43 22 193 151 296 1 29 873 857

Kenai Peninsula 5,202 3,443 154 28 405 235 871 6 59 1,981 1,440

Ketchikan Gateway 1,504 1,059 41 11 104 60 212 1 16 609 456

Kodiak Island 814 563 19 11 64 44 104 1 9 323 235

Lake and Peninsula 101 62 5 2 15 9 9 0 0 50 27

Matanuska-Susitna 5,562 3,507 143 39 468 284 1,015 9 98 2,012 1,487

Nome 519 285 15 16 71 81 44 1 7 184 146

North Slope 514 274 11 12 62 86 63 0 6 164 138Northwest Arctic 341 171 11 15 47 54 37 0 6 114 84

Prince of Wales-Outer

Ketchikan 477 326 8 3 43 18 73 0 7 200 113

Sitka 835 633 15 3 72 21 81 0 9 336 312

Skagway-Hoonah-

Angoon 275 194 5 2 22 7 43 0 2 111 76

Southeast Fairbanks 534 361 20 8 42 21 77 1 5 212 130

Valdez-Cordova 804 547 17 8 65 52 108 0 8 328 204

Wade Hampton 308 140 15 14 48 57 31 1 3 100 80

Wrangell-Petersburg 791 582 18 4 55 28 97 0 7 334 244

Yakutat 60 39 0 1 6 2 11 0 0 19 21

Yukon-Koyukuk 413 253 16 8 49 45 37 1 4 169 99

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

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Arizona

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 95

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Arizona c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

743,421 527,768 22,650 3,424 68,238 19,151 94,602 519 7,067 287,065 272,198

Apache 5,465 3,089 217 72 634 446 920 8 80 1,952 1,474Cochise 18,122 12,481 691 118 1,762 395 2,473 28 174 7,222 5,945

Coconino 10,424 6,700 316 66 983 541 1,677 10 131 3,708 3,263

Gila 11,912 8,236 413 51 1,139 244 1,708 15 106 4,765 3,941

Graham 4,289 2,676 192 32 531 161 625 6 67 1,606 1,466

Greenlee 1,079 641 67 8 137 42 166 3 15 409 338

La Paz 3,605 2,663 94 13 292 79 437 2 24 1,639 1,072

Maricopa 410,272 293,984 11,799 1,682 37,534 10,676 50,363 197 4,037 156,004 156,512

Mohave 39,638 28,773 866 157 3,029 705 5,767 37 303 15,920 12,849

Navajo 11,505 7,262 411 89 1,061 571 1,943 22 146 4,248 3,340

Pima 131,384 92,517 4,521 654 12,973 3,062 16,406 96 1,154 50,564 49,677

Pinal 30,363 21,119 899 148 2,473 858 4,507 33 326 12,016 9,661

Santa Cruz 4,151 2,870 200 47 470 120 404 8 32 1,713 1,405

Yavapai 43,016 31,839 1,334 163 3,467 679 5,166 29 338 17,761 14,995

Yuma 18,131 12,878 630 122 1,747 569 2,026 25 134 7,516 6,241

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

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Arkansas

96 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Arkansas c 419,354 265,643 11,442 2,257 45,290 13,210 74,897 505 6,111 141,452 148,647

Arkansas 3,323 2,077 104 19 494 93 494 3 39 1,173 1,286Ashley 4,111 2,382 143 38 524 152 805 11 56 1,398 1,356

Baxter 11,186 8,228 264 31 934 160 1,457 12 99 4,523 3,935

Benton 24,752 17,662 792 90 2,120 558 3,229 15 286 9,682 8,885

Boone 6,596 4,137 171 23 682 179 1,284 8 110 2,226 2,242

Bradley 2,171 1,287 64 14 312 72 391 2 28 714 803

Calhoun 981 575 20 9 122 35 203 2 15 299 337

Carroll 4,393 3,051 115 19 396 99 661 3 49 1,585 1,538

Chicot 2,079 1,255 47 18 263 69 393 4 29 669 748

Clark 3,431 2,223 98 28 427 108 501 6 41 1,195 1,296

Clay 3,268 2,016 98 11 440 92 562 4 45 1,092 1,223

Cleburne 5,480 3,763 182 25 535 112 799 6 59 2,062 1,880

Cleveland 1,314 799 41 8 144 41 258 2 22 446 434

Columbia 4,428 2,694 138 33 590 148 755 6 65 1,487 1,642

Conway 3,691 2,253 93 19 351 90 813 5 68 1,180 1,270

Craighead 11,375 7,194 309 53 1,254 416 1,988 9 152 3,663 4,166

Crawford 8,098 4,605 212 41 759 257 2,028 11 186 2,484 2,413Crittenden 5,939 3,358 125 40 757 343 1,202 6 109 1,721 2,025

Cross 2,746 1,620 92 19 363 100 513 4 34 887 966

Dallas 1,524 909 47 10 202 55 274 2 25 513 525

Desha 2,062 1,218 54 15 289 95 355 3 32 644 740

Drew 2,574 1,595 59 19 276 99 475 4 46 857 884

Faulkner 10,403 6,691 257 47 994 394 1,845 10 165 3,452 3,625

Franklin 3,018 1,753 74 15 333 85 690 4 64 965 967

Fulton 2,421 1,501 70 19 235 59 500 3 35 860 725

Garland 20,299 14,558 580 66 1,937 439 2,534 20 166 7,872 7,559

Grant 2,453 1,487 84 12 317 77 439 2 34 840 800

Greene 6,019 3,636 169 31 709 169 1,209 7 88 1,901 2,096

Hempstead 3,344 2,068 76 23 425 130 576 4 42 1,062 1,249

Hot Spring 5,281 3,262 168 23 643 145 959 7 74 1,798 1,853

Howard 2,197 1,373 65 12 266 85 364 2 30 752 803

Independence 5,725 3,461 153 23 568 140 1,266 9 105 1,809 1,943Izard 3,004 1,956 77 11 272 65 580 4 38 1,087 970

Jackson 3,080 1,844 80 15 393 89 620 5 32 982 1,128

Jefferson 10,867 6,570 287 87 1,255 456 2,006 16 189 3,339 4,050

Johnson 3,657 2,172 103 24 424 116 755 8 56 1,209 1,232

Lafayette 1,465 855 35 13 205 48 284 2 22 484 506

Lawrence 3,145 1,885 91 12 377 105 627 3 45 1,057 1,088

Lee 1,535 850 48 12 216 79 299 4 27 477 520

Lincoln 1,643 980 54 6 198 60 316 4 25 537 575

Little River 2,315 1,408 80 12 280 68 427 4 36 774 769

Logan 3,889 2,272 117 22 446 115 839 6 72 1,247 1,297

Lonoke 6,777 4,055 190 35 782 271 1,311 10 123 2,174 2,278

Madison 2,228 1,311 64 17 233 70 487 2 45 727 677

Marion 3,498 2,318 86 16 258 61 699 7 54 1,262 1,056

Miller 5,667 3,395 144 33 715 202 1,072 13 93 1,720 2,086

Mississippi 6,845 3,986 155 34 804 330 1,406 8 121 2,048 2,395

Monroe 1,617 983 51 11 234 61 255 2 20 524 613

Montgomery 1,708 1,143 54 11 174 47 260 3 17 643 592

Nevada 1,590 930 43 11 212 62 301 5 29 497 568

Newton 1,473 791 46 12 153 40 395 0 35 433 416

Ouachita 5,155 3,110 136 35 652 154 989 9 70 1,638 1,935

Perry 1,672 1,015 47 6 159 68 343 2 31 576 513

Phillips 3,675 2,170 92 39 492 215 602 5 61 1,154 1,317

Pike 1,920 1,231 57 12 235 60 302 4 19 666 678

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Arkansas

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 97

Poinsett 4,163 2,394 117 13 545 135 884 7 68 1,322 1,426

Polk 3,721 2,425 114 19 408 95 609 8 44 1,351 1,244

Pope 8,288 4,971 213 44 848 266 1,775 14 156 2,610 2,779Prairie 1,636 982 59 8 231 43 290 4 18 579 574

Pulaski 49,557 32,053 1,134 358 5,024 1,969 8,282 32 705 15,845 19,254

Randolph 3,317 2,027 87 9 373 96 677 4 44 1,071 1,163

St. Francis 3,584 2,122 74 33 438 166 685 5 60 1,090 1,244

Saline 13,816 9,277 395 47 1,281 359 2,288 14 156 5,043 4,623

Scott 1,947 1,087 56 12 226 51 473 4 38 597 617

Searcy 1,541 893 42 10 167 28 369 4 28 513 478

Sebastian 17,399 10,704 484 82 1,948 465 3,408 15 293 5,579 6,401

Sevier 2,098 1,294 69 9 288 81 333 2 22 718 762

Sharp 4,420 2,877 110 18 428 105 816 6 61 1,614 1,410

Stone 2,412 1,500 63 6 221 63 513 6 40 831 740

Union 8,359 4,959 237 45 1,123 289 1,541 16 149 2,687 3,106

Van Buren 3,734 2,544 112 23 352 60 599 6 39 1,402 1,299

Washington 19,002 12,235 511 88 1,854 560 3,442 14 298 6,432 6,730

White 10,426 6,614 337 60 1,145 281 1,827 21 140 3,601 3,694Woodruff 1,356 766 34 7 190 56 278 2 23 408 497

Yell 3,427 1,974 89 22 364 106 798 4 69 1,078 1,122

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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California

98 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, California c 3,706,587 2,604,873 126,062 23,217 369,888 106,087 441,165 2,604 32,690 1,427,781 1 ,432,367

Alameda 141,562 97,676 4,301 921 13,884 4,272 18,987 69 1,451 51,435 55,728Alpine 120 85 4 0 10 2 19 0 1 56 30

Amador 7,324 5,357 237 26 652 136 854 5 58 2,973 2,642

Butte 34,535 23,413 1,102 153 3,625 746 5,090 37 367 12,753 13,079

Calaveras 8,835 6,308 278 34 762 189 1,187 8 68 3,610 2,879

Colusa 2,386 1,578 98 13 294 68 307 1 26 965 857

Contra Costa 121,591 85,649 4,299 648 12,416 3,057 14,224 55 1,243 46,766 47,713

Del Norte 4,078 2,509 119 18 452 119 802 11 47 1,407 1,389

Eldorado 24,042 17,112 798 100 2,018 541 3,204 16 253 9,559 8,270

Fresno 81,946 55,380 2,680 543 8,990 3,142 10,366 71 774 30,571 31,221

Glenn 3,778 2,539 147 20 422 100 515 5 31 1,472 1,382

Humboldt 18,968 11,804 625 98 2,210 534 3,455 24 219 6,679 6,684

Imperial 14,744 9,391 670 143 1,859 552 1,949 30 149 6,094 4,683

Inyo 3,336 2,445 99 15 348 54 356 1 18 1,345 1,321

Kern 73,338 46,108 2,225 413 7,832 2,730 12,843 123 1,063 25,844 24,979

Kings 10,353 6,509 397 73 1,270 394 1,551 20 139 3,711 3,687

Lake 12,090 8,005 288 53 1,132 281 2,182 14 135 4,491 4,028Lassen 3,280 2,000 93 14 343 105 672 4 49 1,136 1,037

Los Angeles 876,508 624,707 29,848 6,273 85,215 26,525 96,673 618 6,650 341,070 346,268

Madera 15,142 10,397 507 78 1,464 452 2,062 24 158 6,044 5,049

Marin 37,812 28,752 1,443 266 3,709 637 2,815 8 182 16,033 15,653

Mariposa 3,409 2,382 108 11 297 82 493 4 32 1,317 1,146

Mendocino 13,492 8,892 406 73 1,361 396 2,208 10 145 4,970 4,725

Merced 20,891 13,528 752 166 2,285 755 3,112 25 268 7,677 7,313

Modoc 1,800 1,212 55 6 174 43 283 2 25 712 579

Mono 922 711 26 5 67 19 84 0 9 423 278

Monterey 40,099 28,070 1,532 238 4,398 1,033 4,421 30 376 15,761 15,893

Napa 18,834 13,570 579 169 1,980 612 1,786 8 130 7,434 7,583

Nevada 18,160 13,360 642 79 1,595 314 2,010 8 153 7,461 6,554

Orange 300,348 222,623 11,142 1,773 30,543 7,447 24,744 140 1,936 122,578 123,213

Placer 42,466 31,054 1,395 169 3,874 974 4,618 25 358 16,769 16,078

Plumas 4,172 2,900 147 18 347 69 652 6 33 1,668 1,330Riverside 218,307 157,421 6,712 1,153 20,179 6,007 24,775 152 1,907 86,846 82,157

Sacramento 138,694 91,310 4,148 828 14,156 4,484 21,938 88 1,742 47,783 53,030

San Benito 4,812 3,407 141 28 407 184 575 2 68 1,911 1,668

San Bernardino 166,951 107,851 5,229 1,275 17,198 7,321 25,730 207 2,141 59,395 58,560

San Diego 314,223 223,542 12,600 2,010 33,308 7,986 32,340 171 2,265 125,739 123,197

San Francisco 87,915 64,067 2,151 528 7,411 1,634 11,694 28 402 32,744 36,746

San Joaquin 65,294 42,625 1,967 437 6,753 2,446 10,179 62 826 23,108 23,932

San Luis Obispo 38,314 27,544 1,391 179 3,772 746 4,334 26 323 15,089 14,917

San Mateo 89,141 67,504 3,119 478 8,382 1,784 7,358 19 497 36,319 37,320

Santa Barbara 52,765 37,771 2,169 371 5,502 1,225 5,296 30 400 21,332 21,208

Santa Clara 161,091 118,389 6,058 944 14,759 3,982 15,665 70 1,223 65,398 63,132

Santa Cruz 26,391 18,464 900 141 2,786 676 3,189 12 223 9,834 10,566

Shasta 31,522 20,239 1,007 184 3,208 928 5,527 35 393 11,249 10,773

Sierra 623 440 17 1 65 11 81 1 9 240 221

Siskiyou 8,617 5,866 312 40 883 189 1,237 9 81 3,351 3,007

Solano 39,566 25,861 1,310 267 4,023 1,361 6,169 36 539 13,851 14,362

Sonoma 62,774 44,219 1,964 401 6,646 1,705 7,308 26 505 23,217 25,607

Stanislaus 53,689 34,812 1,561 261 5,590 1,706 8,988 65 706 18,998 19,367

Sutter 10,391 6,826 379 38 1,135 281 1,597 11 124 3,850 3,753

Tehama 9,870 6,474 304 49 1,054 193 1,670 15 110 3,637 3,446

Trinity 2,656 1,694 87 9 238 55 534 5 34 1,005 790

Tulare 37,888 24,761 1,237 300 4,140 1,528 5,466 43 413 13,696 13,714

Tuolumne 11,582 8,319 358 45 1,052 237 1,462 8 101 4,619 4,097

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California

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 99

Ventura 87,723 62,577 3,032 493 8,640 2,302 9,787 55 838 34,361 34,057

Yolo 16,966 11,562 591 106 1,845 478 2,211 14 160 6,444 6,487

Yuba 7,191 4,413 232 35 787 208 1,410 8 97 2,504 2,418

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Colorado

100 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Colorado c 464,241 322,193 16,628 2,053 48,654 13,633 56,455 285 4,341 179,297 172,846

Adams 33,645 22,443 958 133 3,288 1,161 5,244 18 400 12,172 12,024Alamosa 1,392 839 43 10 159 67 248 2 24 466 483

Arapahoe 48,656 34,741 1,726 245 4,865 1,505 5,101 18 455 19,108 18,794

Archuleta 1,646 1,218 68 9 121 44 174 1 12 703 465

Baca 847 530 52 1 161 27 71 0 4 329 363

Bent 599 379 27 3 68 21 95 1 5 241 197

Boulder 24,526 17,665 983 138 2,554 689 2,315 6 177 9,906 9,446

Broomfield 3,523 2,477 101 7 367 124 399 1 45 1,318 1,346

Chaffee 2,910 2,135 111 11 296 68 276 2 11 1,202 1,042

Cheyenne 298 195 19 0 51 12 20 0 2 128 123

Clear Creek 859 621 25 7 74 17 105 1 9 351 276

Conejos 1,025 604 48 7 135 37 181 2 12 399 321

Costilla 669 396 19 5 62 18 151 2 14 249 174

Crowley 509 295 21 1 67 15 100 1 10 168 175

Custer 708 521 33 2 44 14 89 0 4 287 200

Delta 5,376 3,786 223 15 590 115 597 5 44 2,249 1,871

Denver 60,582 42,080 1,735 238 6,222 1,410 8,422 34 441 21,748 25,191Dolores 354 217 18 1 48 8 57 1 2 143 110

Douglas 12,811 9,333 502 60 1,021 551 1,199 4 142 5,282 4,087

Eagle 1,978 1,463 79 11 151 91 165 1 17 899 571

Elbert 1,721 1,170 57 9 153 72 233 2 25 683 502

El Paso 51,412 34,771 2,068 255 5,553 1,677 6,498 35 555 19,392 18,838

Fremont 6,814 4,522 239 32 762 187 982 6 83 2,596 2,391

Garfield 4,240 3,036 137 17 408 138 460 2 41 1,691 1,554

Gilpin 372 254 8 1 23 9 72 0 5 146 98

Grand 1,208 938 38 4 76 26 114 0 11 571 337

Gunnison 1,038 754 37 3 91 44 100 2 8 421 340

Hinsdale 119 93 6 0 8 1 10 0 60 26

Huerfano 1,294 858 45 5 136 26 207 2 13 489 422

Jackson 215 157 7 1 29 4 17 0 1 101 68

Jefferson 58,491 42,369 2,079 244 5,789 1,669 5,841 18 481 23,337 22,438

Kiowa 260 176 14 2 46 2 20 0 112 111Kit Carson 1,171 777 68 7 191 28 95 1 6 520 449

Lake 625 408 26 1 87 19 81 0 3 245 210

La Plata 4,810 3,463 166 25 480 160 475 3 40 1,935 1,687

Larimer 27,536 19,740 1,024 84 2,819 709 2,918 14 229 10,741 10,429

Las Animas 2,395 1,444 95 17 337 65 403 4 31 830 870

Lincoln 723 482 31 3 112 11 76 1 7 285 293

Logan 2,986 1,961 137 15 410 83 355 3 22 1,209 1,141

Mesa 19,402 13,548 643 91 2,113 493 2,328 20 166 7,538 7,320

Mineral 179 131 3 0 25 6 13 0 0 72 50

Moffat 1,425 892 46 6 204 42 220 1 14 523 464

Montezuma 3,675 2,474 141 17 447 106 450 4 36 1,462 1,276

Montrose 5,605 4,019 214 17 606 132 576 4 38 2,280 2,067

Morgan 3,393 2,274 149 12 457 73 397 2 30 1,375 1,295

Otero 2,905 1,852 113 9 368 97 437 3 24 1,059 1,108

Ouray 582 439 29 0 50 8 52 0 4 258 183

Park 1,509 1,059 35 4 88 47 256 0 19 604 360

Phillips 793 538 46 3 127 9 62 1 7 337 337

Pitkin 1,359 1,107 66 19 80 30 51 0 5 730 389

Prowers 1,651 1,085 73 6 242 40 188 1 16 632 681

Pueblo 21,046 12,905 862 108 2,671 659 3,525 29 288 7,638 7,500

Rio Blanco 832 553 28 1 94 38 111 2 7 326 261

Rio Grande 1,914 1,263 72 10 220 66 261 2 19 784 634

Routt 1,414 1,023 50 14 136 43 134 2 13 599 449

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Colorado

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 101

Saguache 501 357 19 2 58 12 51 0 3 212 161

San Juan 67 43 1 0 9 4 10 0 0 23 16

San Miguel 330 232 13 1 29 24 28 0 3 138 96Sedgwick 591 428 24 0 75 9 49 0 5 258 237

Summit 1,415 1,116 54 8 74 35 118 0 10 685 342

Teller 2,447 1,678 88 10 178 81 383 3 28 977 666

Washington 787 516 50 1 140 23 53 0 4 354 308

Weld 18,672 12,374 650 77 2,102 601 2,646 15 209 7,110 6,610

Yuma 1,399 975 83 6 207 32 91 0 5 609 570

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Connecticut

102 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Connecticut c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

545,980 408,802 13,017 2,778 48,776 13,692 54,322 189 4,404 211,081 229,262

Fairfield 135,188 104,070 3,921 741 12,358 2,994 10,203 37 865 55,250 58,180Hartford 143,240 107,455 3,099 748 12,063 3,930 14,762 41 1,141 54,196 60,676

Litchfield 31,967 24,088 651 158 2,823 792 3,164 9 282 12,475 13,038

Middlesex 25,993 19,725 610 118 2,248 589 2,507 6 189 10,189 10,700

New Haven 134,550 99,287 2,815 659 12,276 3,326 14,937 57 1,195 50,351 57,441

New London 39,866 28,647 1,171 201 4,068 1,070 4,343 23 345 15,501 15,721

Tolland 18,617 13,981 423 83 1,521 480 1,944 5 180 7,334 7,115

Windham 16,554 11,548 327 71 1,419 510 2,461 10 207 5,784 6,390

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

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Delaware

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 103

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Delaware c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

126,219 89,409 3,371 595 12,087 3,493 15,935 64 1,266 47,114 47,448

Kent 18,739 12,754 442 144 1,688 786 2,704 10 209 6,699 6,650New Castle 72,226 50,230 2,124 314 7,405 2,001 9,324 36 790 26,618 27,896

Sussex 35,198 26,381 804 136 2,988 705 3,900 18 266 13,781 12,876

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

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Florida

104 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Florida c 2,829,577 2,067,794 81,879 13,617 267,588 63,431 310,057 1,867 23,346 1,112,743 1 ,098,517

Alachua 24,838 16,938 710 231 2,440 1,007 3,236 16 261 8,806 9,477Baker 2,662 1,503 55 31 271 130 618 3 51 791 784

Bay 23,497 15,415 771 153 2,637 670 3,573 22 256 8,509 8,141

Bradford 3,153 2,020 83 32 346 108 523 5 36 1,056 1,096

Brevard 103,949 75,772 3,247 413 9,911 2,045 11,595 73 892 42,061 38,660

Broward 240,983 176,814 5,514 1,148 25,168 5,908 24,390 119 1,921 88,697 104,655

Calhoun 1,845 1,095 49 13 235 57 365 3 28 588 647

Charlotte 46,075 36,124 1,282 166 3,574 498 4,139 23 268 19,937 17,308

Citrus 39,846 30,561 1,137 142 3,202 496 4,026 27 255 17,095 14,220

Clay 18,864 12,646 573 102 1,890 706 2,677 20 251 6,831 6,322

Collier 58,873 46,482 2,641 175 5,289 703 3,324 19 239 27,510 22,101

Columbia 8,962 5,757 211 58 869 280 1,651 14 122 3,242 2,834

De Soto 4,831 3,433 137 26 423 115 647 4 45 1,910 1,709

Dixie 2,591 1,648 60 15 242 72 515 5 34 952 758

Duval 92,229 60,765 2,400 513 10,294 3,468 13,636 64 1,088 30,771 35,907

Escambia 43,186 28,322 1,627 271 4,847 1,255 6,322 49 492 15,332 15,486

Flagler 18,787 14,779 512 73 1,144 219 1,899 11 150 8,136 6,463Franklin 1,791 1,232 56 7 172 39 268 2 14 720 556

Gadsden 6,025 3,836 97 51 524 286 1,133 5 93 1,859 2,100

Gilchrist 2,317 1,466 52 14 235 71 442 5 32 790 742

Glades 1,726 1,280 48 10 148 37 196 2 6 761 542

Gulf 2,592 1,646 109 12 348 65 384 6 21 995 864

Hamilton 1,743 1,016 49 13 204 69 362 2 28 581 507

Hardee 2,958 1,979 76 23 301 121 421 3 35 1,099 1,038

Hendry 3,830 2,537 116 35 384 157 556 3 43 1,532 1,188

Hernando 42,215 31,661 1,133 171 3,153 641 5,013 44 400 17,511 15,327

Highlands 24,662 19,272 756 104 1,927 343 2,112 16 131 10,612 9,476

Hillsborough 136,052 91,950 3,671 763 13,850 4,286 19,812 104 1,616 48,634 50,835

Holmes 3,148 1,885 81 16 352 87 659 8 59 1,063 990

Indian River 32,782 25,228 1,288 116 3,174 432 2,337 15 192 14,389 13,152

Jackson 7,450 4,582 169 73 797 360 1,355 9 105 2,416 2,533

Jefferson 1,974 1,309 49 9 210 69 305 0 23 715 703Lafayette 852 545 23 6 108 22 140 1 8 316 281

Lake 61,775 47,999 1,719 191 4,992 907 5,583 33 350 26,288 22,899

Lee 108,905 84,360 3,383 387 9,114 1,886 9,106 48 621 46,827 41,105

Leon 23,557 16,854 651 143 2,358 797 2,542 6 208 8,499 9,537

Levy 7,240 4,771 190 43 703 178 1,273 12 71 2,739 2,243

Liberty 849 495 21 10 86 46 177 1 13 281 250

Madison 2,764 1,726 74 18 311 101 488 2 44 908 972

Manatee 61,659 47,465 1,813 198 5,718 955 5,152 26 331 25,583 24,800

Marion 71,176 53,747 1,961 311 5,766 1,214 7,581 60 537 29,655 25,913

Martin 37,740 29,695 1,381 114 3,510 431 2,420 14 175 17,034 15,004

Miami-Dade 248,181 181,629 8,006 1,973 22,044 7,027 25,430 182 1,890 97,358 99,122

Monroe 11,417 8,499 357 43 941 180 1,323 6 69 5,018 3,575

Nassau 10,146 6,824 410 66 1,009 302 1,414 9 111 3,924 3,326

Okaloosa 23,547 16,225 970 122 2,587 649 2,741 27 227 9,226 8,318

Okeechobee 6,200 4,234 154 36 605 160 931 12 68 2,494 1,967

Orange 102,617 68,911 2,802 673 9,741 3,613 15,444 82 1,350 36,140 37,958

Osceola 24,876 16,104 571 220 2,059 830 4,591 41 460 8,488 8,176

Palm Beach 258,843 202,747 7,736 862 24,795 4,100 17,205 86 1,312 110,684 110,379

Pasco 88,905 64,382 2,190 329 8,000 1,571 11,544 64 825 34,104 34,040

Pinellas 187,432 136,827 4,629 662 19,464 3,344 21,105 70 1,330 69,518 79,540

Polk 93,314 66,182 2,496 432 8,574 2,355 12,265 73 937 35,967 34,152

Putnam 13,867 8,994 395 95 1,463 394 2,331 24 172 5,112 4,574

St. Johns 24,339 17,676 872 115 2,447 551 2,469 13 196 9,745 9,148

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Florida

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 105

St. Lucie 45,532 33,545 1,115 209 3,569 911 5,684 41 457 18,190 16,580

Santa Rosa 18,379 12,063 636 103 1,799 589 2,909 34 247 6,860 5,631

Sarasota 96,937 76,500 3,319 295 9,051 1,105 6,222 35 409 42,199 40,090Seminole 46,886 32,649 1,337 301 4,830 1,410 5,766 41 553 17,146 17,990

Sumter 18,680 14,981 518 48 1,302 197 1,537 10 87 8,351 6,315

Suwannee 7,041 4,581 187 49 740 239 1,163 12 70 2,473 2,420

Taylor 3,279 2,049 83 19 380 111 589 5 42 1,154 1,059

Union 1,184 702 26 13 114 56 247 1 25 380 360

Volusia 101,265 73,870 2,697 461 9,470 1,987 11,900 75 805 39,164 39,253

Wakulla 2,850 1,942 71 21 246 111 420 2 36 1,056 918

Walton 7,231 4,877 229 37 718 165 1 ,127 9 70 2,738 2,343

Washington 3,663 2,185 102 29 415 135 740 6 50 1,221 1,160

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Georgia

106 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Georgia c 943,172 615,091 23,468 5,310 97,125 36,665 152,417 817 12,278 312,334 343,296

Appling 2,308 1,302 58 9 284 84 530 3 37 719 736Atkinson 786 427 27 5 88 32 191 1 15 249 237

Bacon 1,408 793 31 6 143 58 347 3 26 413 453

Baker 469 279 15 5 61 20 81 1 7 152 166

Baldwin 5,774 3,470 95 56 463 291 1,298 5 97 1,658 1,901

Banks 1,991 1,271 33 14 153 75 411 3 31 632 624

Barrow 5,502 3,434 89 33 551 244 1,055 4 90 1,640 1,914

Bartow 10,294 6,553 218 56 977 373 1,973 6 138 3,286 3,466

Ben Hill 2,299 1,425 46 15 261 81 437 2 31 707 851

Berrien 2,254 1,356 57 12 259 77 456 5 33 736 768

Bibb 21,416 13,352 509 129 2,211 820 4,053 23 318 6,353 8,331

Bleckley 1,615 967 36 7 147 68 357 1 32 456 584

Brantley 2,081 1,058 49 16 218 86 601 6 47 610 540

Brooks 2,217 1,368 52 11 266 97 394 2 28 686 831

Bryan 2,567 1,541 65 21 276 129 487 3 45 847 763

Bulloch 5,633 3,671 150 31 594 222 873 8 82 1,917 1,993

Burke 2,875 1,629 58 20 310 175 625 5 53 838 922Butts 2,717 1,714 45 15 247 111 536 5 45 820 911

Calhoun 710 437 22 3 82 29 123 1 12 204 273

Camden 3,813 2,240 101 26 366 195 799 8 79 1,269 1,059

Candler 1,373 853 31 7 143 53 270 1 16 432 488

Carroll 12,047 7,788 237 66 1,049 438 2,274 16 179 3,780 4,180

Catoosa 7,901 5,317 201 26 831 225 1,204 8 89 2,707 3,011

Charlton 1,261 688 35 12 137 60 303 3 23 383 383

Chatham 32,541 21,932 1,039 212 3,907 1,118 3,999 19 315 11,685 12,634

Chattahoochee 346 182 9 2 43 32 73 1 5 103 91

Chattooga 4,052 2,639 64 17 356 136 782 7 50 1,254 1,512

Cherokee 14,468 10,001 386 62 1,412 532 1,908 9 158 5,220 5,075

Clarke 9,846 6,699 268 59 1,007 290 1,406 4 112 3,376 3,903

Clay 547 340 13 1 72 21 91 0 7 192 194

Clayton 18,532 10,724 409 120 1,874 1,157 3,843 17 388 5,416 5,953

Clinch 863 436 17 7 97 45 237 0 24 236 252Cobb 55,815 39,723 1,543 262 5,513 1,946 6,207 27 594 20,695 21,039

Coffee 4,326 2,392 89 26 485 184 1,050 2 99 1,187 1,426

Colquitt 5,452 3,396 139 22 670 216 945 7 57 1,711 2,088

Columbia 10,001 6,554 298 60 1,096 466 1,378 8 142 3,524 3,425

Cook 2,056 1,251 42 18 256 68 391 3 27 652 751

Coweta 10,953 7,321 278 54 1,047 412 1,693 9 137 3,716 3,760

Crawford 1,345 740 24 8 133 52 361 2 25 402 362

Crisp 2,906 1,843 58 10 343 117 492 4 39 881 1,132

Dade 2,216 1,350 68 13 278 76 398 5 28 759 724

Dawson 1,983 1,357 55 10 177 64 298 0 22 748 626

Decatur 3,786 2,304 94 21 454 135 710 7 61 1,198 1,386

De Kalb 60,657 40,758 1,545 405 5,784 2,657 8,711 27 769 20,105 23,717

Dodge 2,217 1,280 36 8 229 94 526 4 41 573 795

Dooly 1,634 996 31 8 200 77 298 1 24 499 609

Dougherty 12,080 7,660 315 74 1,326 513 2,019 12 161 3,766 4,571

Douglas 10,034 6,504 226 53 991 464 1,643 7 146 3,309 3,370

Early 1,744 1,090 49 8 230 66 280 2 20 568 678

Echols 317 184 9 1 45 10 64 0 4 101 109

Effingham 4,343 2,469 130 36 552 191 877 6 82 1,416 1,281

Elbert 3,510 2,155 70 13 376 109 725 6 56 1,099 1,256

Emanuel 3,185 1,880 56 23 333 162 674 5 51 932 1,110

Evans 1,398 861 39 12 149 59 255 1 22 452 497

Fannin 4,401 2,826 138 20 513 112 749 5 39 1,567 1,524

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Georgia

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 107

Fayette 11,472 8,311 378 65 1,142 379 1,074 4 119 4,346 4,258

Floyd 15,242 10,030 362 75 1,536 509 2,550 12 168 4,973 5,737

Forsyth 9,967 7,150 287 35 945 329 1,117 4 101 3,814 3,492Franklin 3,624 2,401 69 16 334 100 651 4 47 1,194 1,301

Fulton 76,359 51,237 2,274 465 8,516 2,812 10,333 29 693 25,989 30,626

Gilmer 3,949 2,671 95 16 341 92 684 4 46 1,415 1,242

Glascock 416 285 5 0 46 15 57 1 6 141 162

Glynn 11,725 7,832 349 70 1,328 331 1,660 12 143 4,175 4,345

Gordon 6,269 4,084 108 31 542 207 1,210 5 82 1,970 2,196

Grady 3,251 1,981 62 19 362 134 641 4 48 1,002 1,167

Greene 2,826 1,946 80 12 222 67 462 3 32 1,012 895

Gwinnett 44,189 30,411 1,088 234 4,342 2,006 5,509 21 579 15,421 16,221

Habersham 5,658 4,008 149 34 499 141 768 4 55 2,086 2,064

Hall 17,781 12,412 472 81 1,593 549 2,480 10 183 6,315 6,548

Hancock 1,319 759 22 9 160 70 272 1 26 368 448

Haralson 4,173 2,751 62 20 341 154 787 6 51 1,283 1,494

Harris 3,236 2,184 82 15 326 116 472 4 38 1,129 1,121

Hart 4,099 2,884 109 11 326 113 605 3 47 1,440 1,525Heard 1,391 833 21 10 125 72 309 1 19 411 461

Henry 14,137 9,285 314 78 1,331 616 2,275 13 227 4,627 4,815

Houston 10,553 6,536 315 56 1,087 523 1,857 12 167 3,419 3,675

Irwin 1,284 791 42 4 151 55 220 2 19 412 481

Jackson 5,706 3,700 100 30 524 216 1,060 4 72 1,813 1,970

Jasper 1,698 1,106 35 5 146 60 317 3 26 572 561

Jeff Davis 1,906 1,058 34 7 208 86 474 3 37 541 603

Jefferson 2,510 1,493 53 15 278 132 500 3 36 740 914

Jenkins 1,163 695 18 10 123 55 242 1 19 330 419

Johnson 1,220 733 25 8 117 38 276 2 20 377 413

Jones 3,237 1,872 64 18 323 115 779 3 63 966 1,020

Lamar 2,391 1,585 50 17 170 77 451 4 37 788 834

Lanier 869 492 17 8 94 36 206 1 16 257 273

Laurens 6,431 3,938 120 33 637 220 1,373 8 102 1,910 2,332

Lee 2,079 1,280 43 13 211 114 379 3 36 629 685

Liberty 3,205 1,776 78 15 362 233 676 4 62 918 944

Lincoln 1,324 866 27 11 125 37 240 2 17 461 442

Long 702 371 16 6 87 41 166 2 13 185 212

Lowndes 9,906 6,290 272 73 1,160 447 1,534 10 120 3,281 3,602

Lumpkin 2,682 1,804 65 16 243 78 447 1 28 943 905

McDuffie 2,738 1,669 56 15 321 114 517 2 44 830 969

McIntosh 1,699 1,063 48 17 158 71 319 2 22 573 496

Macon 1,313 786 22 6 144 70 262 1 22 380 461

Madison 3,623 2,252 66 18 326 147 760 5 49 1,114 1,193

Marion 716 402 19 4 84 36 159 2 10 226 211

Meriwether 3,183 2,039 63 15 302 120 602 3 40 980 1,154

Miller 905 582 22 3 121 29 132 1 14 302 347

Mitchell 2,811 1,717 65 18 342 102 524 5 40 859 1,045

Monroe 3,016 1,909 59 18 254 121 604 2 48 930 1,003

Montgomery 1,045 621 21 8 97 35 244 2 18 341 314

Morgan 2,416 1,670 57 15 217 85 346 1 26 857 846Murray 4,112 2,396 70 22 336 177 1,028 4 79 1,194 1,273

Muscogee 22,959 14,738 657 136 2,911 908 3,328 22 259 7,241 9,356

Newton 8,707 5,704 187 39 812 328 1,503 7 128 2,857 3,049

Oconee 2,814 1,941 94 8 251 99 387 2 30 1,014 1,012

Oglethorpe 1,664 1,049 33 7 161 54 333 1 26 535 542

Paulding 7,735 4,735 160 38 817 383 1,450 11 141 2,372 2,481

Peach 2,801 1,681 54 11 299 146 561 6 44 833 958

Pickens 4,259 3,074 132 16 419 96 492 1 27 1,672 1,427

Pierce 2,331 1,292 49 10 258 85 586 5 47 706 711

Pike 1,930 1,297 43 10 166 73 311 2 28 667 616

Polk 6,170 3,784 147 33 624 223 1,249 12 98 1,912 2,154

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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108 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Pulaski 1,420 854 31 6 183 51 272 1 21 423 535

Putnam 3,174 2,237 94 16 262 85 453 2 26 1,257 1,009

Quitman 443 283 10 3 52 15 76 0 3 151 163Rabun 2,827 1,996 84 14 290 61 362 2 20 1,065 1,030

Randolph 1,050 603 26 8 179 52 168 2 13 314 417

Richmond 24,615 14,919 658 216 2,759 1,278 4,407 23 355 7,532 8,795

Rockdale 8,380 5,657 208 44 824 330 1,207 5 105 2,937 2,964

Schley 452 270 12 3 50 20 88 1 8 126 161

Screven 2,086 1,274 53 20 254 76 369 4 37 701 731

Seminole 1,602 1,008 40 7 204 51 267 4 20 530 596

Spalding 8,582 5,585 133 44 810 294 1,598 10 109 2,688 3,101

Stephens 4,559 3,032 91 13 455 138 763 4 63 1,467 1,775

Stewart 695 408 18 3 107 33 117 1 8 222 256

Sumter 4,076 2,621 86 22 422 155 706 6 58 1,241 1,581

Talbot 957 571 22 9 101 43 195 2 14 316 300

Taliaferro 308 196 6 1 30 12 61 0 2 94 115

Tattnall 2,515 1,490 66 15 291 93 526 2 32 756 885

Taylor 1,240 733 26 5 150 51 255 2 17 387 412Telfair 1,798 1,055 30 8 205 58 411 2 30 486 673

Terrell 1,456 872 31 7 193 68 261 3 20 434 532

Thomas 6,671 4,225 148 49 695 309 1,153 7 87 2,116 2,497

Tift 4,815 3,092 114 17 549 176 799 4 64 1,524 1,818

Toombs 3,774 2,244 70 30 427 129 808 5 60 1,080 1,343

Towns 2,554 1,899 83 5 242 42 265 2 16 1,089 899

Treutlen 923 538 17 6 102 32 213 2 13 272 314

Troup 8,677 5,786 156 44 769 333 1,448 9 132 2,708 3,399

Turner 1,202 757 24 8 130 52 209 1 19 383 452

Twiggs 1,504 757 38 13 161 80 418 5 33 413 407

Union 4,344 3,170 134 21 383 81 524 5 27 1,751 1,479

Upson 4,727 3,087 70 17 402 178 912 6 55 1,415 1,786

Walker 10,016 6,460 233 46 1,152 305 1,691 11 118 3,269 3,776

Walton 7,744 5,312 158 38 679 254 1,207 5 92 2,590 2,815

Ware 5,260 3,110 116 35 558 183 1,157 8 93 1,514 1,938

Warren 907 536 20 6 115 38 182 1 11 280 326

Washington 2,892 1,716 62 14 385 128 539 3 44 880 1,055

Wayne 3,897 2,357 113 28 414 125 785 6 69 1,322 1,227

Webster 301 202 9 2 28 9 47 0 3 113 101

Wheeler 721 413 11 5 71 21 186 0 13 209 244

White 3,713 2,620 98 15 337 87 521 1 35 1,380 1,263

Whitfield 11,328 7,763 209 54 996 361 1,805 9 131 3,763 4,330

Wilcox 978 558 22 5 114 35 223 3 18 285 351

Wilkes 1,884 1,212 49 12 204 60 328 2 17 614 700

Wilkinson 1,718 951 40 6 203 74 410 2 32 490 566

Worth 2,617 1,636 71 15 300 104 455 2 35 867 919

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Hawai

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 109

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Hawaii c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

164,385 125,621 3,986 1,305 13,386 3,999 14,858 88 1,143 64,072 66,651

Hawaii 23,090 16,473 533 198 2,029 646 2,965 15 232 8,848 8,253Honolulu 116,279 90,486 2,880 879 9,291 2,656 9,315 60 712 45,655 48,772

Kauai 8,699 6,593 219 81 748 243 754 5 56 3,381 3,395

Maui 16,312 12,066 354 147 1,317 453 1,825 8 142 6,186 6,231

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

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Idaho

110 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Idaho c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

174,166 121,027 6,226 876 17,867 4,940 21,420 153 1,658 67,955 62,325

Ada 34,804 24,674 1,103 153 3,567 1,102 3,860 12 333 12,833 13,585Adams 761 540 33 1 64 12 106 1 5 316 214

Bannock 8,464 5,685 246 43 844 273 1,269 8 97 3,121 3,005

Bear Lake 999 710 42 5 108 24 99 0 8 426 355

Benewah 1,631 1,037 61 8 182 49 274 2 19 637 477

Bingham 5,216 3,624 202 28 475 193 639 5 49 2,078 1,812

Blaine 1,959 1,528 76 21 173 53 96 0 11 935 635

Boise 921 627 27 3 69 18 165 1 11 366 230

Bonner 6,230 4,153 210 30 642 160 960 10 66 2,362 1,986

Bonneville 10,875 7,569 404 55 1,059 357 1,313 11 107 4,242 3,885

Boundary 1,589 1,041 61 6 155 47 257 1 21 638 461

Butte 521 359 26 1 60 9 62 0 5 226 172

Camas 135 96 5 1 21 3 8 0 0 60 50

Canyon 16,469 11,404 510 99 1,673 566 2,045 15 158 6,131 6,143

Caribou 1,088 757 54 3 129 27 109 1 8 451 396

Cassia 2,878 2,081 122 16 263 76 299 2 19 1,197 1,072

Clark 92 71 3 1 8 3 7 0 1 42 34Clearwater 1,813 1,184 81 5 176 33 313 5 17 750 531

Custer 660 453 31 5 65 13 87 1 5 271 207

Elmore 2,217 1 ,517 77 6 251 60 277 3 26 870 763

Franklin 1,447 1,024 77 8 166 47 112 1 11 633 522

Fremont 1,620 1 ,163 73 4 154 35 180 2 9 695 551

Gem 2,679 1,889 93 24 289 66 292 2 25 1,079 920

Gooding 2,102 1,526 70 12 232 52 193 2 15 866 816

Idaho 2,948 1,935 141 13 333 58 431 6 31 1,239 913

Jefferson 2,320 1,538 84 17 266 102 284 4 25 892 780

Jerome 2,291 1,634 94 14 232 55 244 1 16 948 841

Kootenai 18,276 12,471 635 98 1,807 429 2,594 16 227 7,018 6,183

Latah 3,820 2,722 175 20 343 102 423 3 33 1,609 1,330

Lemhi 1,492 1,043 53 8 149 30 199 1 11 615 454

Lewis 957 597 41 6 113 25 161 1 12 379 302

Lincoln 662 484 29 3 69 18 54 1 5 292 237Madison 1,978 1,409 92 19 207 65 165 2 20 850 714

Minidoka 2,538 1,826 102 12 250 73 254 1 18 1,071 910

Nez Perce 7,052 4,788 278 30 775 140 963 8 68 2,784 2,535

Oneida 626 443 24 3 62 21 68 0 4 250 233

Owyhee 1,329 917 46 6 149 40 162 1 8 544 434

Payette 3,111 2,185 104 13 321 95 366 3 25 1,276 1,078

Power 925 643 38 4 94 19 121 0 7 390 325

Shoshone 3,072 1,856 113 13 421 53 575 7 33 1,127 1,018

Teton 592 427 24 4 55 30 47 0 4 253 200

Twin Falls 9,722 7,031 355 44 1,066 252 905 6 64 3,856 3,875

Valley 1,475 1,109 45 4 110 23 173 2 10 631 454

Washington 1,799 1,252 66 7 219 32 208 3 13 703 681

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

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Illinois

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 111

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Illinois c 1,653,018 1,163,200 48,126 9,385 186,990 49,957 179,838 960 14,563 613,507 671,897

Adams 11,856 8,553 406 48 1,398 282 1,100 7 63 4,643 4,911Alexander 1,582 957 45 9 192 69 287 2 22 501 574

Bond 2,658 1,783 92 13 351 76 311 2 29 1,009 1,026

Boone 6,100 4,414 163 26 567 202 664 4 61 2,357 2,245

Brown 849 579 37 5 116 11 93 1 9 330 340

Bureau 6,492 4,687 235 19 815 127 565 2 41 2,554 2,725

Calhoun 1,002 680 51 8 127 23 105 0 7 421 342

Carroll 3,056 2,156 125 13 352 69 314 1 26 1,209 1,168

Cass 2,184 1,476 91 9 330 52 208 2 14 863 863

Champaign 17,235 11,880 630 109 2,152 580 1,737 7 140 6,473 7,055

Christian 6,650 4,437 276 31 986 168 692 6 54 2,495 2,660

Clark 3,004 2,041 124 9 424 58 317 3 28 1,125 1,204

Clay 2,545 1,662 101 15 364 80 300 3 21 923 1,035

Clinton 5,224 3,452 183 65 727 261 486 3 47 1,923 2,051

Coles 6,955 4,867 232 31 854 141 772 4 54 2,533 2,924

Cook 649,733 461,117 15,603 4,368 68,695 20,620 73,254 335 5,740 235,341 273,251

Crawford 3,653 2,469 133 15 542 66 397 2 28 1,359 1,482Cumberland 1,681 1,178 59 9 206 33 181 2 13 625 672

De Kalb 10,099 7,299 288 43 1,135 326 920 2 85 3,868 4,126

De Witt 2,897 2,010 113 10 341 62 336 2 24 1,080 1,147

Douglas 3,295 2,308 154 9 468 82 255 1 17 1,333 1,384

Du Page 112,336 84,352 3,000 484 11,443 2,923 9,294 32 808 44,217 46,971

Edgar 3,464 2,296 128 8 500 109 390 2 30 1,228 1,455

Edwards 1,258 860 48 3 181 27 129 1 9 471 529

Effingham 5,093 3,456 201 18 677 146 551 5 38 1,846 2,056

Fayette 3,585 2,391 127 15 464 99 451 5 33 1,307 1,369

Ford 2,533 1,791 87 8 384 55 189 1 17 959 1,145

Franklin 8,001 4,921 297 30 1,161 215 1,281 19 78 2,718 3,025

Fulton 7,164 4,881 357 30 1,079 184 585 9 39 2,801 2,903

Gallatin 1,258 756 58 3 193 33 207 1 7 446 453

Greene 2,604 1,696 115 10 348 58 334 3 40 987 992

Grundy 5,764 4,005 198 14 728 177 586 3 53 2,186 2,194Hamilton 1,511 1,014 66 6 218 31 164 2 11 576 602

Hancock 3,629 2,517 155 17 502 86 325 2 24 1,460 1,459

Hardin 965 569 42 11 147 23 167 1 7 346 320

Henderson 1,418 1,027 44 4 169 25 133 2 12 557 535

Henry 8,767 6,244 374 28 1,195 209 669 5 43 3,427 3,562

Iroquois 6,022 4,150 219 30 774 148 648 3 50 2,370 2,357

Jackson 6,158 3,972 190 38 802 235 850 7 64 2,082 2,429

Jasper 1,705 1,166 90 2 233 28 168 4 14 706 649

Jefferson 6,194 4,128 219 33 809 159 783 8 55 2,245 2,441

Jersey 3,760 2,450 141 10 528 91 492 5 43 1,390 1,385

Jo Daviess 4,462 3,359 160 18 498 87 320 0 20 1,912 1,650

Johnson 1,958 1,287 70 15 233 48 279 4 22 718 646

Kane 39,991 29,133 995 161 3,912 1,262 4,130 12 387 15,270 15,831

Kankakee 16,248 10,488 437 175 1,941 804 2,209 10 184 5,705 6,049

Kendall 7,021 5,129 185 22 718 226 671 2 69 2,722 2,653

Knox 9,636 6,833 316 62 1,110 278 972 4 61 3,627 3,963

Lake 72,343 52,989 2,242 414 7,171 2,240 6,627 33 628 29,293 28,071

La Salle 20,778 14,850 626 89 2,603 543 1,903 9 156 8,043 8,488

Lawrence 3,044 1,951 109 13 489 114 339 2 27 1,093 1,235

Lee 6,118 4,236 200 44 737 236 611 3 51 2,348 2,359

Livingston 6,731 4,594 255 70 874 208 665 6 58 2,583 2,709

Logan 4,858 3,418 151 22 655 103 470 2 36 1,799 2,063

McDonough 4,660 3,262 190 23 673 100 385 4 22 1,812 2,023

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112 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

McHenry 30,899 22,438 768 123 2,942 992 3,274 13 351 11,816 11,761

McLean 17,156 12,215 555 71 2,045 395 1,740 8 128 6,367 7,152

Macon 19,951 13,795 678 108 2,308 501 2,375 14 173 7,322 7,854Macoupin 8,824 5,798 375 30 1,236 224 1,065 8 88 3,322 3,439

Madison 42,191 27,822 1,513 261 5,502 1,386 5,237 41 430 15,043 16,549

Marion 6,949 4,568 204 33 914 226 921 8 74 2,394 2,728

Marshall 2,565 1,820 115 7 374 59 172 1 17 1,073 1,020

Mason 3,305 2,194 167 15 487 84 333 4 21 1,304 1,247

Massac 2,857 1,837 97 10 382 70 425 3 33 1,029 1,094

Menard 1,942 1,365 61 5 242 68 182 0 19 762 752

Mercer 3,011 2,098 136 9 426 62 260 1 20 1,207 1,163

Monroe 4,310 3,032 165 16 572 105 375 2 43 1,697 1,719

Montgomery 5,563 3,739 229 18 806 144 579 7 42 2,074 2,242

Morgan 6,231 4,193 216 44 745 267 700 2 64 2,214 2,509

Moultrie 2,620 1,899 93 10 309 56 234 2 17 1,059 1,060

Ogle 8,115 5,867 256 25 871 230 782 5 78 3,328 3,061

Peoria 29,643 20,720 1,053 153 3,640 804 3,053 17 203 10,994 12,155

Perry 3,843 2,514 153 16 547 88 488 6 30 1,393 1,497Piatt 2,723 1,932 112 6 380 64 207 2 20 1,089 1,131

Pike 3,085 2,120 116 21 428 70 306 4 19 1,196 1,258

Pope 848 539 39 7 113 18 123 1 8 334 258

Pulaski 1,153 733 41 5 149 36 172 1 14 414 425

Putnam 1,156 842 44 4 129 24 106 1 6 475 418

Randolph 5,568 3,711 186 22 768 151 674 6 50 2,035 2,200

Richland 3,074 2,115 123 12 398 71 333 3 20 1,181 1,218

Rock Island 24,715 17,554 813 125 2,959 531 2,547 14 172 8,977 10,085

St. Clair 35,197 22,887 1,083 230 4,579 1,279 4,703 27 408 12,104 14,101

Saline 5,070 3,041 179 30 842 160 753 11 54 1,688 1,989

Sangamon 28,990 20,281 766 181 3,098 1,034 3,295 11 324 10,030 12,016

Schuyler 1,250 855 55 3 178 26 120 2 11 512 501

Scott 894 598 39 4 134 23 87 1 7 360 351

Shelby 3,948 2,706 178 19 552 83 378 4 28 1,601 1,532

Stark 1,179 846 60 5 169 16 79 3 482 491

Stephenson 8,921 6,660 231 37 858 164 894 5 70 3,393 3,692

Tazewell 22,279 15,892 942 89 2,800 539 1,872 12 133 8,848 8,844

Union 2,997 1,881 95 31 381 183 383 3 40 1,022 1,131

Vermilion 14,778 9,886 457 74 1,844 405 1,959 9 144 5,307 5,769

Wabash 2,223 1,518 94 9 307 65 214 1 15 843 916

Warren 2,664 1,868 105 14 333 56 265 1 22 1,025 1,098

Washington 2,507 1,672 118 9 375 75 236 0 22 1,021 968

Wayne 3,188 2,194 131 13 429 71 325 3 22 1,215 1,306

White 3,267 2,165 133 14 511 55 360 5 24 1,240 1,342

Whiteside 11,382 7,699 464 61 1,441 295 1,318 10 94 4,198 4,436

Will 59,593 40,600 1,663 349 6,606 2,353 7,253 44 725 21,693 22,056

Williamson 10,848 7,060 352 47 1,420 286 1,563 18 103 3,794 4,164

Winnebago 44,181 31,198 1,194 196 4,424 1,253 5,475 19 421 16,578 17,121

Woodford 5,494 4,007 239 20 735 107 356 3 27 2,210 2,292

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Indiana

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 113

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Indiana c 911,617 632,132 26,859 4,512 101,284 26,990 110,337 703 8,800 329,161 357,205

Adams 4,800 3,503 158 16 563 95 420 3 41 1,825 2,049Allen 46,534 33,297 1,241 250 4,698 1,534 5,063 24 426 17,021 18,726

Bartholomew 11,613 8,114 379 46 1,216 294 1,441 10 114 4,276 4,376

Benton 1,600 1,097 63 5 233 36 149 2 16 621 652

Blackford 2,696 1,875 94 7 324 62 307 2 24 959 1,077

Boone 6,653 4,871 211 29 731 198 562 1 51 2,597 2,705

Brown 2,613 1,894 74 7 248 77 292 2 19 1,015 871

Carroll 3,328 2,401 114 10 364 62 350 1 26 1,285 1,295

Cass 6,390 4,468 163 32 721 207 741 4 54 2,236 2,582

Clark 15,109 9,574 387 78 1,753 452 2,650 21 194 4,930 5,616

Clay 4,490 2,957 180 22 625 119 542 5 41 1,605 1,768

Clinton 5,017 3,560 160 17 578 146 507 4 45 1,831 2,092

Crawford 1,702 1,017 60 12 220 54 312 5 22 613 531

Daviess 3,915 2,605 124 18 478 129 515 4 42 1,366 1,547

Dearborn 6,946 4,678 234 33 824 185 902 6 84 2,580 2,519

Decatur 4,004 2,833 142 17 475 89 412 2 34 1,576 1,561

De Kalb 5,778 4,064 137 31 602 172 699 2 72 2,083 2,232Delaware 19,647 13,540 654 102 2,291 550 2,315 15 181 7,115 7,691

Dubois 6,035 4,297 197 19 752 172 546 4 49 2,340 2,425

Elkhart 24,506 18,074 611 101 2,198 686 2,610 11 215 9,345 9,906

Fayette 4,905 3,193 169 34 571 201 671 6 60 1,741 1,798

Floyd 10,513 6,925 313 50 1,225 312 1,560 9 118 3,620 3,991

Fountain 3,259 2,257 115 13 452 82 318 2 20 1,239 1,296

Franklin 3,623 2,437 129 17 444 116 436 5 41 1,360 1,330

Fulton 3,663 2,684 101 16 359 75 398 3 25 1,425 1,443

Gibson 5,499 3,765 202 25 704 148 613 5 38 2,029 2,233

Grant 13,452 9,214 403 74 1,377 361 1,894 10 120 4,766 5,169

Greene 5,188 3,330 167 25 691 138 772 6 59 1,743 1,987

Hamilton 20,411 15,068 663 84 2,070 707 1,635 10 174 8,216 7,846

Hancock 8,653 6,305 248 40 823 257 893 6 81 3,287 3,197

Harrison 5,098 3,142 190 28 638 171 855 7 67 1,761 1,732

Hendricks 13,742 10,137 430 43 1,445 371 1,204 9 103 5,300 5,344Henry 9,277 6,430 314 52 1,081 297 1,006 9 87 3,344 3,648

Howard 15,332 10,985 428 65 1,542 370 1,800 8 133 5,310 6,008

Huntington 6,053 4,438 162 27 597 179 602 5 44 2,240 2,508

Jackson 6,529 4,448 193 30 736 178 868 5 72 2,332 2,504

Jasper 4,828 3,297 206 22 588 121 542 5 48 1,841 1,780

Jay 3,843 2,659 111 19 440 111 461 5 37 1,391 1,479

Jefferson 5,156 3,457 144 27 491 140 829 6 63 1,773 1,866

Jennings 3,981 2,417 113 46 383 204 746 5 68 1,279 1,246

Johnson 16,537 12,140 431 56 1,663 427 1,679 7 134 6,028 6,644

Knox 6,654 4,397 213 32 889 173 871 8 72 2,303 2,703

Kosciusko 11,138 8,165 326 54 1,048 337 1,124 7 78 4,390 4,153

Lagrange 4,018 2,921 105 17 344 132 449 3 46 1,520 1,466

Lake 78,136 50,750 2,609 577 10,477 2,719 10,081 94 830 27,592 30,054

La Porte 17,816 12,472 494 85 1,942 519 2,107 17 179 6,561 6,937

Lawrence 7,416 4,990 246 36 832 205 1,025 4 77 2,595 2,811

Madison 24,194 16,999 748 109 2,592 609 2,893 16 229 8,568 9,694

Marion 113,027 77,679 2,573 636 11,594 3,967 15,328 62 1,189 38,104 45,981

Marshall 6,886 4,989 213 19 782 183 642 3 55 2,659 2,807

Martin 1,500 983 50 8 166 41 238 1 13 529 546

Miami 4,794 3,285 150 26 545 134 603 2 47 1,663 1,832

Monroe 13,961 10,224 398 63 1,338 350 1,479 6 105 5,144 5,731

Montgomery 6,203 4,461 229 15 668 167 607 3 54 2,423 2,362

Morgan 9,306 6,407 311 45 1,007 274 1,149 7 104 3,425 3,309

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114 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Newton 2,233 1,533 80 8 263 57 272 4 17 846 806

Noble 6,263 4,273 142 29 650 177 918 5 70 2,212 2,321

Ohio 851 574 25 4 107 19 114 1 8 313 329Orange 3,146 2,032 93 17 360 110 485 6 43 1,104 1,125

Owen 3,330 2,227 117 21 356 92 478 4 36 1,229 1,125

Parke 2,909 1,942 107 15 343 99 374 2 27 1,097 1,022

Perry 3,040 2,120 78 10 360 70 370 2 28 1,068 1,246

Pike 2,238 1,415 92 11 308 66 319 6 22 821 770

Porter 22,224 15,041 770 115 2,725 666 2,681 17 211 8,226 8,173

Posey 4,043 2,733 174 17 496 87 482 3 49 1,552 1,487

Pulaski 2,344 1,544 92 13 290 61 309 4 31 878 853

Putnam 5,335 3,808 149 21 537 131 631 3 56 2,036 1,962

Randolph 4,936 3,506 182 15 563 107 511 8 45 1,943 1,885

Ripley 3,947 2,606 140 19 478 132 526 5 41 1,470 1,458

Rush 2,990 2,078 106 10 368 72 333 2 22 1,146 1,181

St. Joseph 40,366 29,668 1,035 200 4,311 1,053 3,811 18 270 15,330 17,265

Scott 3,584 2,099 100 21 398 110 778 10 69 1,109 1,169

Shelby 6,285 4,405 179 22 699 184 734 2 60 2,282 2,432Spencer 3,108 2,121 103 15 353 73 401 7 35 1,139 1,134

Starke 4,278 2,614 133 23 511 153 760 7 77 1,490 1,393

Steuben 5,109 3,745 131 20 503 120 547 4 37 1,988 1,891

Sullivan 3,471 2,208 122 11 438 92 551 3 44 1,186 1,316

Switzerland 1,246 795 34 5 129 41 222 2 18 409 423

Tippecanoe 16,655 11,979 522 65 1,789 426 1,742 6 127 6,275 6,731

Tipton 2,876 2,121 75 9 319 52 277 2 21 1,026 1,171

Union 1,083 685 38 7 152 33 155 1 13 371 397

Vanderburgh 29,696 20,493 834 129 3,460 784 3,711 20 266 10,338 12,493

Vermillion 2,909 1,864 98 6 406 86 416 5 28 964 1,149

Vigo 16,615 11,242 437 71 1,989 525 2,179 10 162 5,477 6,841

Wabash 6,508 4,659 168 35 642 164 773 5 61 2,402 2,607

Warren 1,409 967 51 8 177 34 157 2 13 555 509

Warrick 7,686 5,207 294 31 944 206 915 8 81 2,822 2,770

Washington 4,009 2,505 124 14 444 133 723 7 59 1,358 1,353

Wayne 13,171 9,138 362 81 1,454 330 1,677 9 121 4,664 5,258

Wells 4,323 3,187 131 15 474 103 377 5 31 1,680 1,811

White 4,542 3,208 148 16 563 105 462 5 37 1,785 1,721

Whitley 4,887 3,619 117 15 490 144 457 2 43 1,852 1,966

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

Table 5.

Amount of benefits in current-payment status, by county, type of benefit, and sex of beneficiaries aged 65 or

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Iowa

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 115

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Iowa c 463,324 330,697 16,844 1,893 55,085 10,864 44,379 224 3,339 178,548 190,626

Adair 1,455 1,050 78 1 196 19 104 0 6 606 634Adams 847 576 35 4 127 25 73 0 7 330 363

Allamakee 2,416 1,779 112 12 285 41 171 3 13 1,007 962

Appanoose 2,605 1,725 105 9 357 55 325 2 27 967 1,053

Audubon 1,369 992 70 3 184 22 88 1 10 579 580

Benton 4,067 2,793 165 9 559 91 413 4 33 1,595 1,627

Black Hawk 20,299 14,382 659 76 2,294 472 2,244 14 157 7,493 8,159

Boone 4,507 3,191 152 40 509 169 408 3 34 1,740 1,814

Bremer 4,164 2,999 183 16 610 75 258 3 19 1,652 1,731

Buchanan 3,268 2,254 148 13 461 83 288 1 20 1,258 1,310

Buena Vista 3,200 2,284 168 10 445 72 205 2 15 1,346 1,396

Butler 2,900 1,986 168 10 469 48 202 2 16 1,224 1,203

Calhoun 2,363 1,655 124 11 348 54 155 1 15 990 1,004

Carroll 3,828 2,641 198 32 560 115 264 1 17 1,498 1,681

Cass 2,938 2,083 119 7 403 64 243 1 18 1,153 1,278

Cedar 2,945 2,136 128 7 392 68 197 1 16 1,195 1,233

Cerro Gordo 8,719 6,211 293 47 1,074 226 816 2 51 3,292 3,732Cherokee 2,645 1,872 124 9 359 49 217 0 14 1,081 1,097

Chickasaw 2,340 1,625 126 5 322 45 202 1 14 980 912

Clarke 1,444 1,032 50 5 162 40 140 0 13 548 599

Clay 3,201 2,275 137 4 436 60 268 1 19 1,279 1,383

Clayton 3,316 2,319 152 15 430 109 268 3 20 1,335 1,271

Clinton 8,825 6,153 299 37 1,062 191 995 7 80 3,250 3,543

Crawford 2,769 1,828 139 10 414 60 297 2 19 1,079 1,114

Dallas 5,379 3,974 157 14 577 152 461 2 43 2,143 2,167

Davis 1,284 882 53 3 187 29 118 1 11 496 528

Decatur 1,381 976 44 7 168 28 149 1 7 537 563

Delaware 2,644 1,852 161 9 342 62 201 1 17 1,103 1,027

Des Moines 7,688 5,618 202 34 804 173 794 4 59 2,766 3,248

Dickinson 3,685 2,761 173 8 414 55 256 1 17 1,577 1,492

Dubuque 14,603 10,491 563 65 1,752 315 1,312 8 98 5,582 5,957

Emmet 2,031 1,441 90 7 296 33 155 1 10 818 884Fayette 3,876 2,641 186 13 586 94 333 4 20 1,511 1,606

Floyd 3,391 2,326 143 22 449 89 335 3 25 1,316 1,373

Franklin 2,106 1,487 110 6 310 39 141 1 12 876 911

Fremont 1,508 1,082 55 4 165 32 155 2 13 586 630

Greene 2,114 1,513 101 4 274 45 166 1 9 847 947

Grundy 2,472 1,809 122 5 353 37 135 1 11 1,014 1,073

Guthrie 2,284 1,667 86 8 264 47 199 0 13 929 953

Hamilton 2,937 2,165 118 7 341 59 227 1 18 1,235 1,231

Hancock 2,110 1,451 111 7 329 51 146 1 13 879 901

Hardin 3,714 2,649 160 5 561 51 271 1 16 1,516 1,646

Harrison 2,624 1,824 97 11 355 59 250 3 25 1,036 1,055

Henry 3,157 2,252 99 11 377 72 321 2 23 1,175 1,335

Howard 1,735 1,199 99 2 275 33 115 2 9 724 753

Humboldt 2,106 1,481 109 6 313 39 145 1 12 892 899

Ida 1,479 1,025 96 5 222 38 88 0 6 638 638

Iowa 2,716 2,028 90 7 325 55 188 1 21 1,085 1,166

Jackson 3,493 2,445 143 14 471 75 326 2 17 1,363 1,404

Jasper 6,489 4,765 224 32 716 131 577 2 43 2,587 2,636

Jefferson 2,277 1,589 75 12 290 53 245 1 11 838 965

Johnson 10,910 7,996 309 70 976 290 1,180 4 84 4,106 4,339

Jones 3,383 2,427 153 14 427 61 278 3 21 1,383 1,361

Keokuk 2,018 1,391 99 7 301 33 170 1 15 804 876

Kossuth 3,540 2,486 191 15 535 80 213 2 20 1,553 1,461

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116 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Lee 6,549 4,564 182 22 803 148 766 7 57 2,347 2,699

Linn 28,933 21,625 800 124 2,734 697 2,739 14 200 11,134 11,598

Louisa 1,826 1,272 70 5 210 49 201 3 17 710 706Lucas 1,693 1,218 65 5 213 36 146 1 10 647 721

Lyon 1,916 1,348 115 5 287 34 115 1 10 831 818

Madison 2,205 1,549 72 11 275 57 222 2 18 850 880

Mahaska 3,657 2,595 140 14 431 98 349 2 27 1,427 1,515

Marion 5,207 3,581 198 20 633 129 603 2 42 1,988 2,052

Marshall 7,087 5,141 228 29 772 134 725 3 56 2,791 2,795

Mills 2,149 1,370 65 49 222 210 210 1 21 745 773

Mitchell 2,064 1,480 114 3 287 27 141 1 11 874 883

Monona 2,071 1,432 96 6 315 44 165 1 12 835 889

Monroe 1,390 968 47 4 167 40 148 0 15 524 570

Montgomery 2,287 1,621 82 9 282 44 232 1 15 851 996

Muscatine 6,375 4,472 219 17 703 149 767 3 47 2,383 2,493

O'Brien 3,052 2,068 191 21 508 69 181 1 14 1,246 1,364

Osceola 1,266 869 77 4 212 17 81 6 518 568

Page 3,241 2,326 118 14 374 72 309 1 27 1,225 1,406Palo Alto 1,966 1,340 108 9 316 40 140 1 13 802 864

Plymouth 4,000 2,823 204 10 554 86 298 1 25 1,689 1,633

Pocahontas 1,816 1,252 97 5 315 34 107 1 6 728 805

Polk 49,786 36,476 1,105 198 4,622 1,279 5,642 16 448 17,897 20,610

Pottawattamie 12,964 8,899 352 49 1,433 377 1,698 5 150 4,567 5,154

Poweshiek 3,403 2,514 127 14 391 65 274 0 19 1,366 1,450

Ringgold 1,016 729 39 4 134 21 81 0 7 387 446

Sac 2,332 1,692 129 5 310 42 143 0 11 1,000 1,015

Scott 22,410 15,858 698 107 2,426 602 2,533 11 175 8,221 8,825

Shelby 2,497 1,767 125 13 353 52 172 0 14 1,075 1,041

Sioux 4,541 3,187 290 18 675 88 267 2 15 2,020 1,886

Story 9,071 6,956 284 33 919 167 667 2 43 3,682 3,832

Tama 3,266 2,321 157 15 462 62 225 1 21 1,342 1,363

Taylor 1,266 876 65 3 174 28 111 1 7 509 540

Union 2,179 1,520 76 8 278 53 224 1 20 803 908

Van Buren 1,482 1,022 53 7 175 45 169 1 10 575 568

Wapello 6,629 4,433 240 34 810 181 864 6 60 2,342 2,659

Warren 5,588 4,101 142 21 551 114 608 2 49 2,136 2,177

Washington 3,714 2,698 143 15 430 85 316 1 27 1,502 1,584

Wayne 1,374 948 60 2 205 19 128 1 11 540 586

Webster 7,315 5,141 238 33 887 169 778 2 66 2,767 3,032

Winnebago 2,077 1,538 83 4 261 26 155 0 10 851 894

Winneshiek 3,125 2,311 139 13 407 69 176 1 8 1,337 1,301

Woodbury 14,559 10,162 461 74 1,699 364 1,662 7 131 5,293 6,141

Worth 1,333 960 52 1 174 27 114 0 5 540 567

Wright 2,875 1,997 138 10 456 43 216 0 15 1,170 1,243

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Kansas

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 117

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Kansas c 384,596 273,996 12,353 1,665 43,075 10,392 39,786 173 3,156 147,138 156,673

Allen 2,538 1,727 84 12 357 54 277 2 24 951 1,047Anderson 1,514 1,090 53 6 187 36 133 0 9 613 614

Atchison 2,582 1,784 88 9 324 68 283 1 25 927 1,114

Barber 1,144 789 48 6 172 21 102 0 7 447 504

Barton 5,142 3,677 183 21 684 112 428 3 33 2,050 2,210

Bourbon 2,680 1,883 71 14 274 81 324 1 32 932 1,120

Brown 1,890 1,333 66 9 224 60 184 2 13 717 797

Butler 8,761 6,204 293 38 947 279 914 4 82 3,412 3,396

Chase 510 358 17 0 70 18 44 0 3 206 208

Chautauqua 920 638 28 5 100 18 121 1 8 360 334

Cherokee 3,707 2,359 113 14 521 99 553 5 42 1,249 1,427

Cheyenne 700 482 44 1 124 14 32 0 2 305 315

Clark 503 361 21 1 75 9 32 0 2 205 223

Clay 1,721 1,198 79 2 249 31 147 1 14 727 713

Cloud 2,086 1,495 71 4 273 48 180 1 15 773 939

Coffey 1,515 1,052 49 4 191 55 154 0 10 602 601

Comanche 453 320 17 2 70 8 34 0 2 187 195Cowley 6,083 4,264 189 33 722 194 632 4 46 2,253 2,443

Crawford 5,816 3,871 198 27 770 173 724 3 50 1,981 2,481

Decatur 804 570 37 2 123 19 51 0 2 339 359

Dickinson 3,313 2,379 113 9 406 78 302 2 25 1,304 1,379

Doniphan 1,257 890 48 5 152 32 121 1 8 508 499

Douglas 9,906 7,117 319 55 967 271 1,095 4 78 3,803 3,944

Edwards 660 482 32 3 97 13 32 0 2 280 297

Elk 772 533 26 3 97 17 86 1 9 304 295

Ellis 3,933 2,810 138 21 505 97 335 1 25 1,576 1,634

Ellsworth 1,231 915 37 2 157 26 88 0 5 484 540

Finney 3,197 2,122 118 24 389 148 361 3 32 1,225 1,217

Ford 3,537 2,533 116 13 427 128 299 1 20 1,404 1,428

Franklin 3,766 2,643 122 14 394 113 445 1 34 1,452 1,432

Geary 2,617 1,735 68 10 339 96 334 3 32 922 1,015

Gove 619 441 37 2 97 9 31 0 2 266 278Graham 731 515 28 3 92 14 71 1 7 303 286

Grant 856 602 37 2 119 30 59 1 5 339 354

Gray 777 546 49 4 106 20 46 1 6 338 322

Greeley 293 204 19 0 46 8 16 0 1 137 117

Greenwood 1,646 1,174 54 4 176 26 195 2 15 664 631

Hamilton 466 340 21 1 63 14 25 0 2 184 213

Harper 1,382 984 49 4 225 22 93 1 6 538 637

Harvey 5,713 4,322 178 19 554 120 484 1 34 2,318 2,419

Haskell 532 362 33 0 80 18 37 0 2 216 221

Hodgeman 389 279 20 1 61 5 22 0 2 177 160

Jackson 2,025 1,412 70 12 225 54 227 1 25 773 761

Jefferson 2,807 1,966 83 8 270 98 353 2 29 1,091 966

Jewell 859 593 51 1 123 12 73 0 5 361 351

Johnson 56,302 42,478 1,787 190 5,660 1,385 4,382 14 406 22,460 23,647

Kearny 542 358 29 2 82 16 50 0 5 207 218

Kingman 1,662 1,154 77 6 258 27 129 0 11 675 699

Kiowa 690 523 29 3 75 15 43 1 1 289 299

Labette 3,801 2,560 96 38 408 157 503 2 37 1,296 1,527

Lane 454 321 22 1 77 5 27 0 1 202 203

Leavenworth 7,411 5,056 208 29 810 215 1,010 4 80 2,645 2,778

Lincoln 711 498 34 3 87 22 63 0 5 307 283

Linn 1,796 1,247 67 10 183 41 227 2 19 719 615

Logan 593 415 29 0 95 10 41 0 4 259 254

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Kentucky

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 119

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Kentucky c 597,223 348,022 19,393 2,853 73,908 18,523 123,195 1,307 10,022 191,212 203,994

Adair 2,517 1,440 71 13 306 59 580 3 44 799 832Allen 2,599 1,579 54 13 241 79 590 4 39 801 853

Anderson 2,626 1,658 72 10 269 86 484 1 46 864 886

Ballard 1,483 924 62 8 195 36 238 1 18 533 532

Barren 5,935 3,682 163 20 624 172 1,187 6 81 1,873 2,085

Bath 1,540 844 56 5 186 49 367 4 30 496 484

Bell 5,163 2,078 171 27 812 182 1,709 25 158 1,317 1,432

Boone 10,398 6,659 315 42 1,177 365 1,675 11 152 3,576 3,646

Bourbon 2,903 1,854 85 9 351 86 479 6 33 921 1,117

Boyd 9,561 5,261 452 45 1,388 225 2,029 31 130 3,125 3,303

Boyle 4,418 2,854 124 17 476 113 762 4 68 1,437 1,679

Bracken 1,225 664 47 4 191 63 230 3 21 401 401

Breathitt 2,434 817 66 17 319 108 978 20 109 559 516

Breckinridge 2,846 1,676 117 20 366 90 535 4 39 1,023 866

Bullitt 7,894 4,585 239 39 861 263 1,782 6 120 2,508 2,242

Butler 1,874 998 53 11 237 64 463 4 43 561 561

Caldwell 2,419 1,541 68 12 292 59 410 5 32 821 890Calloway 5,486 3,702 174 17 657 107 770 6 53 2,042 2,017

Campbell 12,389 8,066 436 43 1,633 357 1,697 10 147 4,295 4,932

Carlisle 1,000 630 33 2 117 27 180 2 9 343 365

Carroll 1,492 912 45 3 163 45 306 2 15 506 504

Carter 3,969 1,944 176 26 583 142 1 ,009 13 76 1,283 1,109

Casey 2,153 1,120 65 15 319 70 523 3 38 643 680

Christian 7,426 4,658 212 32 863 262 1,299 10 91 2,469 2,694

Clark 4,907 2,962 159 22 547 141 994 6 76 1,577 1,669

Clay 2,963 1,063 84 22 377 104 1,165 15 134 699 653

Clinton 1,461 793 39 8 160 34 394 3 30 439 443

Crittenden 1,763 1,012 58 9 213 49 390 3 29 555 569

Cumberland 1,123 637 33 5 132 38 261 2 15 354 357

Daviess 15,240 9,936 491 76 1,765 423 2,340 20 189 5,111 5,863

Edmonson 1,724 936 64 12 213 52 411 3 32 574 491

Elliott 974 427 51 7 159 44 256 5 25 279 266Estill 2,105 1,075 76 11 266 59 568 9 41 609 633

Fayette 30,521 20,492 984 135 3,379 817 4,394 15 305 10,704 11,974

Fleming 1,960 1,128 75 12 262 63 392 2 26 644 642

Floyd 7,721 2,705 249 39 1,141 288 2,950 59 290 1,812 1,786

Franklin 8,229 5,306 135 91 766 622 1,171 5 134 2,548 3,113

Fulton 1,399 846 44 8 189 47 246 1 18 444 536

Gallatin 780 446 18 7 99 37 159 2 11 241 251

Garrard 2,190 1,322 65 10 205 52 491 3 42 718 684

Grant 2,976 1,634 83 15 363 124 686 6 66 891 901

Graves 6,604 4,192 209 31 734 171 1,167 13 87 2,203 2,364

Grayson 3,725 2,127 124 23 449 107 832 4 60 1,211 1,121

Green 1,795 1,042 57 9 224 38 391 3 31 576 609

Greenup 5,684 2,896 244 21 776 181 1,437 20 110 1,737 1,720

Hancock 1,233 756 47 7 154 38 211 3 18 396 409

Hardin 10,262 6,072 384 51 1,320 366 1,898 17 154 3,323 3,487

Harlan 6,469 2,199 194 31 983 231 2,539 55 237 1,467 1,618

Harrison 2,703 1,647 91 6 300 91 523 5 40 870 941

Hart 2,330 1,290 91 13 300 73 520 4 40 750 738

Henderson 7,259 4,506 190 22 930 214 1,290 7 101 2,375 2,650

Henry 2,159 1,345 73 10 257 51 387 3 32 749 720

Hickman 928 590 21 7 110 22 161 3 14 313 339

Hopkins 8,327 4,683 326 31 1,235 244 1,662 21 126 2,666 2,900

Jackson 1,689 731 62 11 214 63 551 6 50 468 408

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Kentucky

120 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Jefferson 106,636 70,465 3,370 464 13,397 2,885 14,943 59 1,052 36,708 43,163

Jessamine 4,746 2,980 147 19 517 153 849 9 73 1,648 1,615

Johnson 4,014 1,679 129 15 582 128 1,334 23 124 1,043 1,049Kenton 19,120 12,300 564 90 2,414 595 2,915 12 230 6,465 7,392

Knott 2,615 881 90 12 388 126 998 28 93 638 555

Knox 4,588 2,013 137 32 619 187 1,450 16 134 1,211 1,232

Larue 1,999 1 ,200 84 10 259 63 353 3 28 700 665

Laurel 7,735 3,755 264 37 914 262 2,282 26 194 2,263 2,125

Lawrence 2,520 1,016 95 16 351 100 844 17 80 677 609

Lee 1,166 532 35 10 164 29 359 5 31 349 306

Leslie 2,288 644 83 16 289 82 1,021 27 126 467 448

Letcher 4,659 1,611 188 27 753 186 1,712 44 138 1,156 1,143

Lewis 1,765 877 59 11 256 71 449 9 33 518 529

Lincoln 3,388 1,873 106 17 401 86 831 7 66 1,040 1,070

Livingston 1,924 1,096 73 6 242 45 428 6 27 664 579

Logan 3,989 2,432 130 19 507 108 723 4 65 1,301 1,375

Lyon 1,721 1,132 52 5 197 26 290 3 16 648 545

McCracken 11,470 7,300 368 41 1,437 289 1,890 13 130 3,755 4,505McCreary 2,403 933 68 14 313 96 896 8 76 569 568

McLean 1,678 994 69 5 203 37 345 3 22 591 541

Madison 8,473 5,065 250 38 920 249 1,810 15 126 2,698 2,840

Magoffin 1,822 616 71 10 288 79 689 12 58 453 398

Marion 2,434 1,417 89 17 287 91 492 3 37 730 881

Marshall 6,252 4,112 266 17 717 128 941 8 64 2,389 2,133

Martin 2,352 622 74 16 311 74 1,115 29 113 475 406

Mason 2,587 1,698 87 12 303 68 383 5 31 895 991

Meade 2,873 1,555 116 11 369 101 663 5 54 962 800

Menifee 998 469 35 5 109 33 319 5 23 280 249

Mercer 3,496 2,226 100 8 392 107 607 3 52 1,094 1,305

Metcalfe 1,446 798 46 9 170 50 343 5 26 441 453

Monroe 1,816 958 40 7 206 51 517 2 33 513 549

Montgomery 3,222 1,831 89 9 399 101 733 8 52 1,000 1,069

Morgan 1,709 823 79 9 216 46 481 7 46 553 436

Muhlenberg 5,853 2,984 248 27 965 173 1,336 22 97 1,795 1,919

Nelson 5,234 3,133 192 29 666 194 929 7 86 1,685 1,823

Nicholas 1,099 665 34 6 120 29 227 1 17 362 366

Ohio 3,842 2,150 136 26 526 111 824 9 60 1,241 1,229

Oldham 4,748 3,186 149 26 486 165 660 2 73 1,745 1,527

Owen 1,339 835 36 4 149 46 246 4 19 446 445

Owsley 695 295 27 5 98 24 225 5 17 198 179

Pendleton 1,791 997 58 16 242 54 381 5 39 567 576

Perry 5,255 1,867 163 38 742 239 1,949 49 206 1,216 1,234

Pike 13,541 4,299 436 56 1,865 458 5,731 127 567 3,010 2,941

Powell 1,937 906 57 10 227 75 603 8 52 547 487

Pulaski 10,415 5,752 362 78 1,148 333 2,503 25 214 3,258 3,147

Robertson 292 173 13 4 38 10 49 1 4 103 92

Rockcastle 2,152 1,056 74 11 292 86 586 7 41 640 613

Rowan 2,777 1,587 98 16 311 94 615 7 49 874 876

Russell 2,832 1,527 92 15 341 81 721 5 52 884 858Scott 3,633 2,297 108 13 379 130 655 3 47 1,188 1,259

Shelby 4,291 2,876 124 19 467 126 628 2 49 1,527 1,536

Simpson 2,402 1,605 62 11 235 68 394 1 27 798 899

Spencer 1,475 907 54 6 136 46 300 2 24 528 404

Taylor 4,189 2,493 110 19 421 108 949 5 83 1,273 1,423

Todd 1,567 936 55 7 208 38 301 3 20 523 550

Trigg 2,561 1,710 68 10 275 57 410 4 27 984 781

Trimble 1,155 644 42 6 146 43 254 0 19 369 370

Union 2,594 1,429 98 10 375 83 554 8 39 843 868

Warren 11,859 7,586 317 60 1,253 379 2,084 9 169 3,917 4,326

Washington 1,705 1,033 77 9 192 47 318 2 27 557 612

(Continued)

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Kentucky

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 121

Wayne 2,844 1,491 94 12 329 94 750 9 65 899 796

Webster 2,464 1,371 107 10 354 79 497 10 36 819 828

Whitley 5,457 2,637 148 32 738 193 1,567 19 123 1,525 1,579Wolfe 1,149 503 30 8 140 56 377 7 29 308 273

Woodford 3,208 2,235 92 11 302 80 446 3 39 1,183 1,166

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Louisiana

122 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Louisiana c 556,420 320,566 24,100 3,873 84,591 24,665 89,141 1,177 8,307 191,090 195,274

Acadia 7,326 3,714 371 47 1,244 325 1,444 27 155 2,349 2,372Allen 3,069 1,569 137 27 546 127 601 11 51 1,026 986

Ascension 8,078 4,345 417 50 1,271 454 1,385 19 136 2,653 2,496

Assumption 2,991 1,426 174 20 506 160 623 18 64 981 849

Avoyelles 5,141 2,578 236 32 898 255 1,033 14 95 1,636 1,691

Beauregard 4,059 2,308 217 33 631 148 650 14 60 1,442 1,308

Bienville 2,324 1,359 87 15 396 91 337 7 33 796 840

Bossier 11,270 7,351 413 67 1,457 416 1,437 10 121 4,155 4,086

Caddo 34,105 21,855 1,200 213 4,688 1,312 4,481 28 328 11,848 13,527

Calcasieu 25,468 14,530 1,328 165 4,280 999 3,771 52 342 9,203 8,887

Caldwell 1,353 746 55 9 221 72 226 5 20 454 460

Cameron 1,127 635 67 6 202 35 159 6 17 435 352

Catahoula 1,496 809 73 5 230 46 302 4 27 542 467

Claiborne 2,421 1,501 95 16 381 90 312 3 23 863 927

Concordia 3,026 1,725 117 25 496 125 490 6 42 1,058 1,044

De Soto 3,641 2,102 123 24 561 155 625 7 45 1,205 1,260

East Baton Rouge 44,335 27,455 2,007 310 6,670 2,001 5,346 46 499 16,185 16,717East Carroll 904 504 35 6 154 59 132 1 11 302 316

East Feliciana 2,209 1,227 86 17 324 103 412 7 33 748 677

Evangeline 4,644 2,065 213 27 722 201 1,257 25 134 1,384 1,290

Franklin 2,744 1,610 122 16 458 132 368 7 31 948 1,021

Grant 2,368 1,204 95 14 321 111 559 6 58 774 647

Iberia 9,371 4,997 499 72 1,583 448 1,559 37 177 3,280 3,083

Iberville 3,889 2,146 185 31 657 186 616 11 57 1,343 1,272

Jackson 2,561 1,541 111 17 406 92 365 7 22 893 937

Jefferson 62,502 38,686 2,430 395 9,041 2,319 8,795 88 748 21,996 23,563

Jefferson Davis 4,305 2,336 228 27 723 196 709 14 72 1,507 1,446

Lafayette 20,475 12,114 1,007 111 3,061 893 2,956 31 303 7,253 7,313

Lafourche 12,071 5,984 847 75 2,231 492 2,140 63 239 4,202 3,858

La Salle 2,153 1,098 99 9 412 69 414 10 40 707 741

Lincoln 4,201 2,637 172 32 645 182 475 5 52 1,530 1,632

Livingston 10,682 5,707 452 61 1,622 553 2,081 28 178 3,531 3,146Madison 1,341 739 35 15 223 96 211 3 18 414 475

Morehouse 4,521 2,626 229 30 735 177 668 6 49 1,615 1,665

Natchitoches 4,211 2,334 176 32 686 187 722 6 67 1,412 1,475

Orleans 55,092 31,992 1,658 438 7,671 2,851 9,591 63 827 17,383 20,719

Ouachita 17,987 11,194 762 105 2,753 735 2,228 22 187 6,334 7,040

Plaquemines 3,246 1,816 166 44 503 204 458 8 47 1,205 987

Pointe Coupee 2,808 1,540 154 16 472 110 463 10 43 1,024 908

Rapides 16,316 9,242 645 181 2,353 916 2,721 22 237 5,426 5,671

Red River 1,209 693 44 8 192 66 192 2 13 410 427

Richland 2,671 1,590 106 30 433 126 353 6 28 908 1,000

Sabine 3,743 2,137 159 22 522 134 702 11 56 1,347 1,130

St. Bernard 10,076 5,730 418 50 1,635 375 1,710 19 138 3,350 3,733

St. Charles 5,508 3,057 268 31 839 275 911 12 114 1,939 1,739

St. Helena 1,627 839 50 18 239 87 356 4 34 509 486

St. James 2,911 1,550 178 30 504 149 443 9 47 1,032 936

St. John the Baptist 4,790 2,386 218 42 713 303 1,010 13 105 1,524 1,345

St. Landry 11,287 5,562 571 85 1,824 553 2,385 49 258 3,630 3,466

St. Martin 5,645 2,762 265 46 861 300 1,230 31 150 1,807 1,601

St. Mary 7,954 4,139 407 64 1,322 339 1,509 31 145 2,681 2,505

St. Tammany 25,683 15,932 1,043 145 3,266 957 3,943 44 352 9,438 8,692

Tangipahoa 11,114 5,737 395 131 1,598 718 2,285 19 230 3,355 3,522

Tensas 751 427 31 6 148 32 99 1 8 259 302

Terrebonne 14,114 6,844 786 91 2,180 629 3,112 78 394 4,609 4,080

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Louisiana

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 123

Union 3,279 1,971 144 21 496 114 490 6 36 1,194 1,152

Vermilion 7,168 3,760 458 39 1,353 267 1,135 29 127 2,525 2,492

Vernon 4,029 2,196 188 26 634 205 701 10 69 1,406 1,206Washington 6,908 3,607 250 45 1,099 307 1,438 19 143 2,151 2,290

Webster 6,807 4,167 277 45 1,094 264 879 9 70 2,405 2,556

West Baton Rouge 2,471 1,355 112 23 415 129 393 6 38 842 796

West Carroll 1,707 1,012 72 11 283 66 241 3 20 617 619

West Feliciana 1,022 591 46 10 153 49 157 1 16 376 323

Winn 2,110 1,173 91 17 353 95 343 7 31 733 725

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Maine

124 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Maine c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

204,080 135,582 6,018 912 20,641 4,962 33,083 202 2,681 73,739 74,818

Androscoggin 16,540 10,936 306 58 1,376 452 3,154 11 247 5,591 6,072Aroostook 12,989 7,874 458 64 1,533 313 2,550 28 170 4,554 4,403

Cumberland 39,423 27,071 1,200 183 4,169 978 5,362 19 441 14,311 15,677

Franklin 4,897 3,295 140 22 411 115 844 4 65 1,800 1,665

Hancock 8,865 6,307 304 44 920 197 1,011 6 75 3,567 3,385

Kennebec 19,061 12,024 500 102 1,775 569 3,709 28 354 6,458 6,677

Knox 7,094 4,987 261 43 785 175 782 2 59 2,775 2,832

Lincoln 6,689 4,857 266 27 671 121 685 4 58 2,812 2,506

Oxford 9,906 6,590 283 48 962 225 1,649 10 139 3,653 3,449

Penobscot 22,265 13,590 769 128 2,552 586 4,283 30 326 7,674 7,721

Piscataquis 3,153 1,997 80 11 320 75 617 5 47 1,108 1,073

Sagadahoc 5,184 3,488 155 19 604 100 752 4 61 1,935 1,924

Somerset 7,678 4,815 185 29 705 183 1,624 12 125 2,627 2,526

Waldo 5,586 3,654 178 24 607 109 925 8 82 2,052 1,938

Washington 6,053 4,058 183 24 627 134 952 8 68 2,248 2,154

York 28,679 20,030 749 86 2,621 626 4,182 22 364 10,570 10,807

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

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Maryland

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 125

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Maryland c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

647,913 459,239 17,569 3,353 67,773 22,389 71,813 294 5,482 237,512 260,879

Allegany 13,478 9,045 539 59 1,862 301 1,562 22 87 4,842 5,547Anne Arundel 58,658 41,888 1,718 250 6,188 1,865 6,243 27 478 22,249 22,542

Baltimore 125,210 90,833 3,578 602 14,005 3,651 11,579 54 908 47,284 53,506

Baltimore City 83,364 53,381 1,450 529 9,644 3,937 13,580 44 797 25,519 33,959

Calvert 8,280 5,726 212 40 885 342 985 4 84 2,956 3,071

Caroline 4,658 3,254 113 33 483 158 574 3 39 1,700 1,720

Carroll 20,371 14,780 524 76 2,143 606 2,060 7 176 7,471 8,235

Cecil 11,351 7,357 309 68 1,212 410 1,811 8 174 3,976 3,820

Charles 10,779 6,989 267 56 1,087 571 1,654 5 150 3,619 3,720

Dorchester 5,402 4,005 74 26 503 145 611 1 37 1,935 2,173

Frederick 22,620 16,081 605 100 2,360 746 2,468 11 249 8,239 8,946

Garrett 4,698 3,017 212 28 643 129 626 8 34 1,748 1,659

Harford 27,310 19,225 764 102 2,931 885 3,140 14 248 10,100 10,258

Howard 22,317 16,402 572 118 1,989 945 2,081 7 203 8,527 8,686

Kent 4,578 3,490 158 24 449 78 350 1 27 1,933 1,834

Montgomery 92,909 71,271 3,269 501 8,988 2,260 6,083 20 516 37,984 41,248

Prince George's 62,672 41,888 1,311 414 5,440 3,532 9,289 21 778 20,802 22,985Queen Anne's 5,809 4,379 171 21 491 136 554 3 54 2,402 2,105

St. Mary's 8,016 5,390 252 46 888 334 1,026 3 78 2,994 2,873

Somerset 3,490 2,491 67 26 310 86 474 0 35 1,258 1,325

Talbot 7,835 6,098 277 25 767 142 498 2 27 3,347 3,161

Washington 20,627 14,444 630 104 2,437 559 2,283 14 155 7,596 8,238

Wicomico 12,470 9,060 257 59 1,163 392 1,435 8 96 4,469 5,011

Worcester 11,010 8,745 239 44 904 177 845 5 50 4,563 4,254

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

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Massachusetts

126 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total,

Massachusetts c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

909,314 643,587 22,986 4,282 87,297 22,581 118,073 453 10,056 335,946 372,606

Barnstable 56,446 43,526 1,874 217 5,265 752 4,436 18 357 24,181 22,986

Berkshire 25,888 18,420 665 139 2,608 573 3,187 16 280 9,479 10,718

Bristol 79,948 54,419 1,457 348 6,921 2,131 13,456 51 1,166 27,028 31,431

Dukes 2,599 1,982 84 15 271 42 188 0 17 1,076 1,119

Essex 106,064 75,278 2,781 526 10,344 2,677 13,279 50 1,128 38,934 44,027

Franklin 10,674 7,176 268 47 1,087 262 1,672 8 155 3,771 4,237

Hampden 69,396 47,166 1,611 294 6,939 2,032 10,399 48 907 24,108 28,107

Hampshire 19,189 13,582 483 89 1,873 471 2,472 11 210 6,995 7,978

Middlesex 201,080 147,719 5,558 916 18,964 4,393 21,715 76 1,739 78,150 85,051

Nantucket 1,318 1,036 43 4 156 12 62 0 6 591 562

Norfolk 96,239 70,140 2,762 490 10,104 2,267 9,603 33 840 37,247 41,543

Plymouth 65,597 44,482 1,710 338 6,538 2,023 9,525 39 941 23,979 24,868

Suffolk 67,734 44,266 1,270 380 5,864 2,009 12,931 46 967 21,603 27,026

Worcester 107,131 74,390 2,420 479 10,359 2,938 15,146 57 1,342 38,799 42,949

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

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Michigan

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 127

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Michigan c 1,532,461 1,041,344 49,393 8,885 170,111 46,823 198,477 1,273 16,153 554,033 579,581

Alcona 3,545 2,562 148 16 296 51 447 5 20 1,468 1,096Alger 1,983 1,384 71 9 207 35 259 4 14 768 687

Allegan 14,666 10,098 470 64 1,446 445 1,953 9 179 5,523 5,181

Alpena 6,634 4,337 289 57 879 175 837 9 51 2,447 2,459

Antrim 5,237 3,955 190 32 408 90 521 3 38 2,160 1,778

Arenac 3,569 2,416 130 21 365 105 492 8 31 1,389 1,151

Baraga 1,615 1,008 52 10 233 44 254 2 13 555 571

Barry 8,606 6,149 278 38 834 243 979 5 80 3,263 3,133

Bay 19,969 13,162 827 98 2,743 504 2,451 28 157 7,140 7,747

Benzie 3,375 2,492 119 12 273 71 379 4 25 1,393 1,169

Berrien 28,205 19,969 743 158 2,983 736 3,321 21 275 10,499 11,060

Branch 7,382 5,272 180 43 720 193 900 5 69 2,686 2,783

Calhoun 23,398 15,779 627 144 2,336 684 3,523 18 286 8,007 8,830

Cass 8,780 6,179 225 40 847 245 1,149 5 90 3,385 3,107

Charlevoix 4,758 3,531 172 20 482 87 439 4 23 1,956 1,762

Cheboygan 5,708 4,146 224 24 538 115 618 5 37 2,290 1,972

Chippewa 5,651 3,782 204 32 607 137 823 7 59 2,078 1,961Clare 7,106 4,739 223 36 678 180 1,158 16 77 2,673 2,225

Clinton 9,240 6,619 371 48 955 270 892 7 79 3,612 3,272

Crawford 2,836 1,933 88 19 259 63 434 5 35 1,047 890

Delta 7,553 4,983 317 40 937 178 1,019 8 71 2,842 2,718

Oickinson 5,298 3,602 180 23 668 124 649 5 46 1,922 2,067

Eaton 15,851 11,297 501 79 1,592 406 1,807 8 160 5,903 5,922

Emmet 5,393 3,946 204 20 541 124 513 4 40 2,100 2,073

Genesee 71,150 45,199 2,536 495 8,048 2,518 11,323 67 965 23,857 25,466

Gladwin 6,442 4,444 237 28 652 128 894 10 49 2,559 2,036

Gogebic 3,773 2,556 122 20 528 85 432 4 26 1,425 1,512

Grand Traverse 13,188 9,677 403 52 1,253 303 1,383 8 107 4,949 5,215

Gratiot 6,429 4,437 254 34 815 178 646 4 60 2,389 2,534

Hillsdale 7,529 5,169 236 39 745 206 1,043 10 81 2,819 2,646

Houghton 5,848 3,874 228 31 795 152 716 7 44 2,222 2,179

Huron 7,673 5,398 324 35 939 172 743 6 56 3,118 2,903Ingham 34,214 23,202 969 237 3,367 1,227 4,756 26 429 11,792 13,129

Ionia 7,777 5,291 250 44 828 247 1,028 6 83 2,760 2,831

Iosco 7,209 5,072 270 30 719 136 917 8 57 2,864 2,424

Iron 3,219 2,226 108 15 421 68 361 1 19 1,229 1,268

Isabella 7,291 4,932 241 77 792 298 880 6 65 2,568 2,718

Jackson 25,686 17,768 763 149 2,674 750 3,278 23 281 9,382 9,683

Kalamazoo 34,605 24,607 978 192 3,283 939 4,249 17 340 12,591 13,527

Kalkaska 2,972 1,990 85 14 281 78 480 6 37 1,123 906

Kent 73,190 51,383 2,221 363 7,284 2,218 8,966 33 722 26,702 29,058

Keweenaw 510 364 19 1 53 9 61 1 2 203 187

Lake 2,722 1,860 71 14 229 57 462 2 26 1,075 797

Lapeer 12,007 8,078 458 71 1,300 415 1,554 9 122 4,439 4,069

Leelanau 4,614 3,604 198 14 379 79 312 3 25 2,100 1,650

Lenawee 16,224 11,128 481 80 1,684 450 2,188 14 197 5,784 6,124

Livingston 20,988 14,958 695 80 2,109 632 2,296 12 205 8,119 7,346

Luce 1,243 866 22 4 110 34 190 1 17 461 415

Mackinac 2,479 1,727 94 9 259 55 312 4 17 1,018 801

Macomb 133,130 92,955 4,522 548 16,663 3,414 13,908 94 1,025 49,286 54,463

Manistee 5,379 3,802 173 28 517 125 687 3 44 2,121 1,908

Marquette 10,295 6,833 399 50 1,195 254 1,457 12 95 3,749 3,727

Mason 5,543 3,910 181 25 555 124 691 7 50 2,107 2,001

Mecosta 6,775 4,889 197 38 613 142 827 7 62 2,634 2,298

Menominee 4,434 3,037 186 18 540 84 528 3 38 1,741 1,658

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Michigan

128 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Midland 13,055 9,001 596 95 1,639 350 1,277 12 86 5,046 4,854

Missaukee 2,557 1,730 95 14 265 82 339 5 27 986 843

Monroe 22,082 14,382 854 127 2,671 676 3,085 27 258 7,847 7,982Montcalm 9,437 6,442 294 50 915 295 1,341 9 93 3,472 3,312

Montmorency 2,992 2,076 118 10 291 56 416 4 21 1,188 970

Muskegon 28,684 18,326 860 172 3,055 949 4,857 25 441 9,727 10,386

Newaygo 7,903 5,345 260 41 731 230 1,187 8 101 2,972 2,565

Oakland 176,254 125,164 5,824 963 19,559 4,955 18,202 83 1,503 66,945 70,446

Oceana 4,633 3,221 153 24 427 104 656 6 43 1,794 1,563

Ogemaw 5,130 3,451 200 27 494 120 786 10 42 1,991 1,610

Ontonagon 1,950 1,320 70 12 239 42 251 2 16 786 651

Osceola 4,313 2,916 165 31 421 116 616 5 44 1,638 1,420

Oscoda 2,290 1,516 83 9 223 45 384 6 23 875 673

Otsego 4,284 3,074 133 23 391 110 505 4 43 1,710 1,453

Ottawa 31,138 22,830 1,059 125 3,161 772 2,910 16 264 12,276 12,033

Presque Isle 3,688 2,523 186 18 458 67 407 6 23 1,512 1,288

Roscommon 7,723 5,573 266 28 692 135 975 10 45 3,162 2,494

Saginaw 36,206 23,254 1,283 240 4,459 1,126 5,338 37 468 12,477 13,266St. Clair 25,767 17,364 875 142 3,009 796 3,307 21 253 9,372 9,438

St. Joseph 10,181 7,127 262 48 1,007 277 1,338 6 115 3,689 3,797

Sanilac 8,002 5,455 308 49 950 256 903 9 73 3,023 3,018

Schoolcraft 1,856 1,264 75 7 212 35 242 4 17 731 632

Shiawassee 11,286 7,625 424 63 1,243 364 1,433 15 119 4,041 4,073

Tuscola 9,826 6,398 377 55 1,170 319 1,401 13 93 3,532 3,411

Van Buren 11,913 8,161 310 71 1,132 343 1,739 6 151 4,372 4,208

Washtenaw 37,338 26,474 1,039 250 3,234 1,103 4,839 15 382 13,828 14,199

Wayne 295,661 187,047 8,295 2,252 36,070 12,063 45,587 291 4,056 96,732 114,004

Wexford 5,414 3,702 174 24 537 150 768 7 52 2,014 1,895

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Minnesota

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 129

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Minnesota c 651,618 467,950 21,265 2,840 69,248 16,708 68,249 248 5,109 250,683 256,242

Aitkin 3,319 2,491 98 10 288 56 354 3 20 1,414 1,111Anoka 30,966 21,858 693 113 2,783 972 4,164 15 368 11,119 11,024

Becker 5,117 3,619 197 21 579 137 521 3 40 2,030 1,877

Beltrami 4,861 3,314 163 25 519 166 620 4 51 1,809 1,720

Benton 3,630 2,344 127 22 483 132 479 2 42 1,272 1,412

Big Stone 1,191 830 61 7 156 22 108 1 6 481 482

Blue Earth 7,111 4,902 270 43 834 213 797 2 49 2,655 2,896

Brown 4,680 3,325 228 18 645 64 375 1 24 1,933 1,950

Carlton 5,347 3,571 214 29 654 134 688 5 52 1,973 1,993

Carver 6,444 4,705 189 43 653 211 587 1 54 2,522 2,454

Cass 5,869 4,378 179 23 465 128 644 6 45 2,429 1,843

Chippewa 2,111 1,450 92 10 350 54 145 1 9 804 949

Chisago 5,631 4,033 155 22 493 190 676 4 59 2,150 1,925

Clay 6,554 4,617 238 26 794 167 663 2 48 2,539 2,643

Clearwater 1,250 878 42 9 138 25 145 1 11 480 471

Cook 970 769 32 1 68 11 82 1 7 433 344

Cottonwood 2,350 1,684 120 5 343 40 142 0 15 1,009 1,008Crow Wing 10,710 7,844 356 40 949 244 1,193 7 77 4,328 3,680

Dakota 36,214 26,238 924 167 3,397 1,191 3,932 13 352 13,733 13,595

Dodge 2,140 1,550 87 8 248 59 171 0 17 885 813

Douglas 6,117 4,505 228 20 655 118 546 2 42 2,529 2,285

Faribault 3,176 2,283 147 9 462 55 208 1 13 1,338 1,357

Fillmore 3,448 2,525 163 12 424 75 228 0 21 1,469 1,400

Freeborn 6,249 4,510 244 20 763 110 565 3 34 2,562 2,539

Goodhue 6,792 5,053 213 28 758 158 541 2 38 2,720 2,755

Grant 1,291 900 64 4 182 28 106 0 7 546 517

Hennepin 137,404 102,094 3,683 589 12,994 3,117 13,958 26 942 52,266 57,805

Houston 3,021 2,227 107 15 350 71 225 2 24 1,234 1,241

Hubbard 3,571 2,646 122 15 301 69 392 3 23 1,489 1,189

Isanti 4,172 2,903 120 16 414 131 542 2 44 1,565 1,480

Itasca 8,466 5,658 343 35 1,052 186 1,109 8 75 3,267 2,855

Jackson 1,800 1,275 106 7 264 36 105 0 7 763 788Kanabec 2,314 1,632 52 9 215 61 320 1 25 896 795

Kandiyohi 6,130 4,338 250 28 696 165 610 3 40 2,438 2,402

Kittson 946 646 48 5 141 22 82 0 3 383 390

Koochiching 2,867 1,875 118 14 405 77 359 3 17 1,098 1,033

Lac Qui Parle 1,545 1,094 88 4 222 25 105 0 6 675 638

Lake 2,193 1,557 122 10 231 48 209 1 16 943 793

Lake of the Woods 775 571 29 4 75 8 82 0 5 328 279

Le Sueur 3,593 2,725 102 11 331 90 307 2 24 1,441 1,428

Lincoln 1,178 829 60 3 183 16 77 0 8 484 526

Lyon 3,508 2,378 164 18 521 111 298 0 19 1,404 1,465

McLeod 5,019 3,666 165 13 603 127 414 1 30 1,970 2,049

Mahnomen 677 451 24 4 106 21 64 0 6 263 271

Marshall 1,701 1,176 88 6 251 42 129 1 7 736 668

Martin 4,255 3,010 185 21 579 100 334 2 23 1,689 1,819

Meeker 3,432 2,482 120 16 361 87 338 1 27 1,398 1,322

Mille Lacs 4,019 2,884 107 22 391 106 471 2 36 1,530 1,445

Morrison 4,668 3,179 196 25 531 134 562 3 38 1,786 1,748

Mower 7,237 5,149 300 30 956 146 623 2 32 2,878 3,044

Murray 1,702 1,150 99 3 283 30 126 0 10 711 729

Nicollet 3,681 2,693 134 12 413 70 330 1 28 1,460 1,495

Nobles 3,246 2,252 160 11 467 67 271 0 18 1,321 1,362

Norman 1,324 889 72 8 203 30 113 0 8 552 524

Olmsted 16,205 12,400 530 68 1,380 393 1,327 4 103 6,382 6,483

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Minnesota

130 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Otter Tail 10,235 7,443 421 41 1,120 195 948 6 63 4,161 3,876

Pennington 1,877 1,280 56 6 260 58 206 0 10 678 778

Pine 4,484 3,133 126 17 432 120 608 4 44 1,753 1,490Pipestone 1,676 1,166 91 4 267 30 109 0 8 710 726

Polk 4,881 3,419 164 24 661 115 465 2 31 1,901 1,993

Pope 1,979 1,481 80 4 221 25 157 0 10 817 818

Ramsey 62,594 45,241 1,653 331 6,152 1,655 7,057 15 488 22,378 26,610

Red Lake 621 418 27 3 87 30 51 0 4 254 245

Redwood 2,942 1,988 167 18 451 82 214 2 19 1,198 1,225

Renville 2,879 2,002 154 10 431 61 203 0 16 1,205 1,193

Rice 7,191 5,352 235 26 694 172 649 3 59 2,889 2,834

Rock 1,726 1,184 91 6 272 48 120 1 5 687 782

Roseau 1,950 1,373 63 8 219 60 203 0 22 772 745

St. Louis 34,102 22,540 1,217 154 4,384 792 4,691 27 297 12,332 13,081

Scott 7,955 5,722 226 31 760 312 824 2 76 3,110 2,780

Sherburne 6,505 4,637 169 28 542 239 801 3 85 2,511 2,166

Sibley 2,304 1,627 101 9 318 54 183 1 11 958 947

Stearns 15,811 10,889 663 93 1,787 441 1,778 5 155 6,176 5,884Steele 4,766 3,466 177 16 560 131 388 1 28 1,900 1,940

Stevens 1,420 972 86 6 226 33 90 1 6 578 628

Swift 1,801 1,224 75 6 282 52 153 0 10 697 816

Todd 3,394 2,341 132 20 354 90 423 3 31 1,327 1,185

Traverse 858 598 54 4 117 23 57 1 4 377 349

Wabasha 3,431 2,480 137 13 421 82 280 0 18 1,425 1,281

Wadena 2,593 1,807 98 15 306 65 274 2 27 1,017 986

Waseca 2,867 2,097 119 10 331 77 218 1 14 1,143 1,196

Washington 22,193 16,234 675 80 2,062 646 2,274 7 214 8,414 8,051

Watonwan 1,973 1,383 98 8 286 51 136 1 9 806 869

Wilkin 1,074 707 56 6 151 41 104 0 8 446 407

Winona 6,756 4,854 194 35 763 177 674 3 55 2,592 2,741

Wright 10,349 7,345 306 46 986 351 1,194 5 117 4,009 3,613

Yellow Medicine 2,003 1,365 118 4 315 52 136 1 12 832 823

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Mississipp

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 131

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Mississippi c 397,746 238,845 9,701 2,821 43,056 16,648 78,800 590 7,284 123,831 137,859

Adams 5,909 3,598 181 65 797 225 938 15 90 1,939 2,173Alcorn 6,438 3,659 124 25 542 196 1,751 9 132 1,818 2,103

Amite 2,211 1,251 71 21 298 90 436 7 38 712 712

Attala 3,074 1,869 85 13 364 110 579 7 47 979 1,149

Benton 1,235 730 21 8 94 50 303 3 27 368 389

Bolivar 4,709 2,688 85 48 515 256 1,004 5 107 1,294 1,658

Calhoun 2,577 1,504 52 10 264 83 607 4 53 753 913

Carroll 1,514 912 34 9 168 62 304 2 23 499 494

Chickasaw 2,918 1,716 52 21 264 101 696 3 64 827 1,013

Choctaw 1,364 803 33 10 153 44 292 2 27 427 459

Claiborne 1,303 722 20 24 149 86 268 1 33 339 439

Clarke 2,942 1,808 70 28 286 97 593 5 55 940 984

Clay 3,142 1,851 75 18 371 134 631 4 58 924 1,135

Coahoma 3,801 2,171 92 42 468 245 705 5 74 1,111 1,385

Copiah 4,211 2,429 89 26 470 169 934 4 90 1,241 1,431

Covington 2,757 1,584 69 22 294 127 596 6 60 829 898

De Soto 14,218 9,245 358 73 1,495 618 2,216 10 204 4,795 4,909Forrest 9,563 5,775 257 65 1,111 372 1,809 12 161 2,929 3,536

Franklin 1,345 757 45 8 192 54 267 3 19 431 462

George 2,956 1,595 102 26 370 136 650 11 66 938 831

Greene 1,128 604 29 10 133 45 278 5 24 328 346

Grenada 3,761 2,228 69 15 408 147 810 6 77 1,128 1,332

Hancock 6,983 4,355 218 33 775 218 1,268 13 102 2,519 2,202

Harrison 24,515 14,993 701 200 2,700 951 4,558 30 382 8,341 7,939

Hinds 31,314 19,784 704 210 3,092 1,409 5,570 24 521 9,598 12,025

Holmes 2,558 1,358 54 30 302 161 588 5 60 702 844

Humphreys 1,337 730 32 15 172 89 273 2 26 366 475

Issaquena 120 66 2 1 14 5 27 0 4 39 32

Itawamba 3,906 2,382 66 19 338 116 902 5 79 1,187 1,299

Jackson 19,459 11,762 685 174 2,334 736 3,429 35 305 6,633 6,266

Jasper 2,628 1,403 55 24 311 112 641 7 75 725 851

Jefferson 1,069 475 23 23 135 99 273 2 38 275 283Jefferson Davis 1,962 1,049 46 17 212 100 479 6 53 538 626

Jones 10,748 6,283 309 112 1,298 491 2,044 19 191 3,348 3,840

Kemper 1,115 678 26 8 118 52 209 3 20 367 385

Lafayette 4,136 2,661 111 52 376 214 660 2 60 1,374 1,475

Lamar 5,200 3,178 161 28 599 216 920 12 86 1,711 1,766

Lauderdale 11,200 7,205 274 71 1,248 406 1,821 13 162 3,567 4,343

Lawrence 2,407 1,303 69 21 249 105 588 7 66 716 729

Leake 3,143 1,778 68 19 404 140 653 8 73 936 1,092

Lee 11,383 7,135 188 55 993 361 2,410 14 227 3,495 4,064

Leflore 4,557 2,739 98 35 516 228 854 5 81 1,329 1,700

Lincoln 5,377 3,120 149 32 637 205 1,121 8 104 1,604 1,910

Lowndes 7,785 4,875 180 46 777 309 1,446 9 143 2,399 2,852

Madison 9,174 5,931 209 57 983 438 1,400 5 152 2,996 3,525

Marion 4,262 2,376 117 31 510 164 941 15 108 1,290 1,455

Marshall 4,559 2,612 102 27 488 215 1,018 7 90 1,402 1,430

Monroe 6,065 3,710 105 32 533 223 1,333 9 120 1,837 2,121

Montgomery 1,916 1,181 43 12 222 68 353 2 34 609 714

Neshoba 4,227 2,597 87 21 407 177 856 7 74 1,304 1,503

Newton 3,469 2,214 78 18 330 127 644 6 52 1,108 1,249

Noxubee 1,659 884 51 17 183 76 404 3 41 481 546

Oktibbeha 4,126 2,663 106 28 400 191 668 4 66 1,432 1,411

Panola 4,751 2,666 108 23 535 202 1,099 9 109 1,391 1,550

Pearl River 8,278 4,745 287 61 944 291 1,775 17 159 2,735 2,514

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Mississippi

132 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Perry 2,013 1,072 59 21 226 82 496 8 50 606 566

Pike 5,810 3,360 136 40 718 243 1,182 14 118 1,717 2,094

Pontotoc 4,024 2,367 76 18 365 137 976 4 82 1,166 1,374Prentiss 4,019 2,429 57 12 314 119 991 7 89 1,137 1,400

Quitman 1,268 684 27 8 149 61 308 2 29 366 414

Rankin 15,648 10,067 335 106 1,466 669 2,736 15 256 5,098 5,493

Scott 3,765 2,217 82 25 380 195 785 7 73 1,144 1,263

Sharkey 802 477 14 7 97 40 151 1 15 250 291

Simpson 3,918 2,265 80 40 396 232 830 5 71 1,153 1,315

Smith 2,635 1,524 64 19 271 96 599 5 56 807 862

Stone 2,057 1,164 63 17 215 76 464 5 53 662 609

Sunflower 3,110 1,735 59 27 357 167 695 4 65 858 1,074

Tallahatchie 2,140 1,192 44 15 248 113 487 3 38 628 724

Tate 3,472 2,099 83 24 376 148 679 3 60 1,119 1,150

Tippah 3,607 1,973 66 21 344 110 1,006 5 82 971 1,173

Tishomingo 3,749 2,196 69 12 349 122 922 6 73 1,090 1,260

Tunica 1,072 552 23 7 143 97 232 1 17 310 340

Union 4,178 2,498 70 22 382 126 981 5 93 1,255 1,428Walthall 2,256 1,296 65 10 256 93 486 6 45 679 757

Warren 6,194 3,695 130 38 769 267 1,188 7 101 1,849 2,256

Washington 7,949 4,581 172 78 987 436 1,550 9 137 2,305 2,846

Wayne 2,866 1,525 73 26 337 133 691 8 74 863 860

Webster 2,121 1,217 56 10 231 73 483 3 47 638 734

Wilkinson 1,343 730 43 25 196 81 243 4 22 413 442

Winston 3,228 1,972 93 23 387 120 577 7 49 1,010 1,211

Yalobusha 2,358 1,403 44 8 253 84 526 3 37 705 817

Yazoo 3,672 2,160 93 26 506 185 639 3 60 1,125 1,337

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Missour

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 133

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Missouri c 856,107 578,112 24,432 4,047 93,035 25,220 121,022 693 9,545 304,474 326,224

Adair 3,037 2,043 84 25 353 93 415 2 22 1,019 1,238Andrew 2,270 1,490 83 9 289 76 304 1 17 843 839

Atchison 1,250 803 67 3 204 25 136 1 12 465 536

Audrain 4,496 3,025 152 7 609 104 558 3 38 1,653 1,815

Barry 5,732 3,815 156 30 571 137 946 9 67 2,113 1,910

Barton 2,055 1,364 89 12 259 58 255 1 15 771 794

Bates 3,017 1,968 115 13 394 81 411 2 33 1,135 1,098

Benton 4,584 3,142 117 14 373 76 811 4 46 1,792 1,373

Bollinger 1,967 1,198 67 10 214 56 390 4 29 704 616

Boone 15,076 10,197 385 86 1,412 499 2,295 7 195 5,378 5,597

Buchanan 13,796 9,352 405 53 1,678 362 1,807 9 129 4,785 5,716

Butler 7,223 4,220 191 54 867 242 1,526 12 111 2,253 2,496

Caldwell 1,433 959 59 6 165 34 196 1 13 555 512

Callaway 5,582 3,654 131 28 519 190 961 5 95 1,895 1,921

Camden 8,438 6,293 211 23 681 141 1 ,014 7 66 3,542 2,628

Cape Girardeau 10,248 7,001 332 31 1,205 237 1,323 10 109 3,751 4,035

Carroll 1,834 1,198 86 8 278 43 206 1 14 708 748Carter 1,136 627 28 9 134 38 279 3 17 363 333

Cass 11,924 8,293 351 40 1,187 335 1,568 6 143 4,458 4,353

Cedar 2,835 1,906 85 10 308 57 431 6 30 1,051 1,000

Chariton 1,590 1,072 65 4 241 32 163 2 11 639 636

Christian 7,798 5,209 243 42 765 245 1,174 5 114 2,822 2,615

Clark 1,222 764 38 4 164 33 207 1 12 424 442

Clay 25,111 17,770 652 77 2,515 659 3,179 15 244 9,129 9,734

Clinton 2,776 1,917 87 9 337 77 323 2 23 1,068 1,026

Cole 9,729 6,763 196 51 931 382 1,258 4 142 3,317 3,833

Cooper 2,577 1,788 79 11 283 58 334 1 23 958 1,024

Crawford 4,144 2,633 120 25 422 108 768 6 62 1,499 1,356

Dade 1,494 1,007 60 7 156 29 217 2 14 592 527

Dallas 2,690 1,614 85 14 314 68 549 3 44 919 862

Daviess 1,366 931 46 6 171 32 163 2 14 537 500

De Kalb 1,649 1,133 67 7 213 31 183 0 14 620 667

Dent 2,742 1,739 87 15 272 64 519 7 40 955 912Douglas 2,212 1,370 75 12 239 71 415 2 27 754 710

Dunklin 5,581 3,235 161 22 734 168 1,165 10 85 1,735 2,010

Franklin 14,587 9,762 388 54 1,566 469 2,149 13 186 5,257 5,183

Gasconade 2,945 2,110 81 9 280 66 369 3 28 1,106 1,117

Gentry 1,419 909 57 21 186 72 162 1 10 533 537

Greene 35,860 24,162 1,170 147 4,047 937 5,006 27 364 12,818 14,023

Grundy 1,898 1,237 74 3 271 41 255 1 16 676 760

Harrison 1,644 1,094 72 3 226 38 197 1 14 628 644

Henry 4,574 3,028 153 20 515 120 685 7 48 1,675 1,645

Hickory 2,523 1,738 73 10 238 46 393 2 23 1,021 783

Holt 1,071 662 57 5 207 20 108 2 12 417 450

Howard 1,527 1,055 46 4 159 36 211 1 16 570 597

Howell 7,173 4,509 222 39 805 185 1,308 9 96 2,513 2,451

Iron 2,137 1,248 65 12 257 88 428 4 34 714 683

Jackson 94,517 65,183 2,116 445 9,110 3,031 13,610 46 975 32,134 37,881

Jasper 16,346 10,377 499 75 2,064 504 2,614 18 196 5,573 6,245Jefferson 26,662 16,347 749 108 2,921 984 5,080 32 441 8,832 8,603

Johnson 5,125 3,490 172 21 517 159 696 6 64 1,947 1,767

Knox 752 491 36 3 104 20 91 1 7 283 294

Laclede 5,085 3,192 155 25 600 159 878 5 72 1,797 1,744

Lafayette 5,642 3,884 147 34 644 189 675 5 63 2,047 2,126

Lawrence 5,919 3,883 187 24 632 177 937 9 70 2,072 2,151

Lewis 1,595 1,076 53 8 219 33 193 1 12 616 604

Lincoln 5,580 3,578 179 29 587 164 948 7 89 1,994 1,833

Linn 2,324 1,573 68 8 288 69 295 2 19 800 972

Livingston 2,583 1,747 88 8 348 62 305 2 24 906 1,117

McDonald 2,715 1,662 80 12 264 103 549 5 39 936 823

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Missouri

134 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Macon 2,907 1,941 92 6 363 71 402 2 31 1,029 1,129

Madison 2,318 1,431 61 9 271 73 437 2 32 797 787

Maries 1,294 841 34 3 131 42 224 1 18 441 435Marion 4,650 3,088 129 45 527 206 600 3 51 1,614 1,871

Mercer 678 445 28 4 92 19 81 0 8 242 270

Miller 3,547 2,332 93 15 376 94 583 5 50 1,251 1,256

Mississippi 2,297 1,327 63 10 344 84 439 4 27 709 846

Moniteau 2,101 1,442 51 6 237 68 270 1 26 729 828

Monroe 1,618 1,073 63 4 216 42 195 1 23 605 608

Montgomery 2,125 1,393 73 14 271 57 293 3 22 794 786

Morgan 4,364 3,045 103 15 372 83 698 6 40 1,651 1,420

New Madrid 2,981 1,620 97 10 455 115 625 10 49 918 1,059

Newton 8,158 5,391 283 34 923 221 1,208 10 87 2,945 2,928

Nodaway 2,791 1,925 142 7 388 58 251 1 19 1,095 1,166

Oregon 1,831 1,066 66 14 223 60 369 2 31 609 583

Osage 1,825 1,251 58 5 181 51 255 1 26 676 675

Ozark 2,087 1,364 65 7 183 41 398 3 26 797 611

Pemiscot 2,975 1,618 75 18 426 142 633 5 58 891 1,045

Perry 2,756 1,904 86 7 312 80 332 3 32 1,006 1,077

Pettis 6,216 4,135 190 29 748 184 855 4 71 2,205 2,429

Phelps 5,966 3,799 185 50 651 210 984 7 80 2,083 2,113

Pike 2,898 1,897 105 13 383 80 382 4 34 1,072 1,076

Platte 9,002 6,401 251 34 853 267 1,099 5 91 3,353 3,348

Polk 4,234 2,768 161 22 450 111 662 3 57 1,572 1,461

Pulaski 3,537 2,109 101 25 443 132 656 7 63 1,169 1,179

Putnam 970 631 39 4 147 28 111 1 9 361 371

Ralls 1,513 1,024 57 5 163 42 207 2 13 607 481

Randolph 3,404 2,150 106 14 419 89 577 6 44 1,131 1,323

Ray 3,548 2,290 122 13 419 106 549 3 46 1,261 1,220

Reynolds 1,360 772 47 10 145 47 308 5 26 454 372

Ripley 2,606 1,537 69 16 298 73 562 7 44 858 822

St. Charles 37,123 26,179 1,003 134 3,775 1,201 4,375 18 438 13,943 13,567

St. Clair 2,071 1,315 68 12 235 44 367 3 28 767 672

St. Francois 10,327 6,200 302 61 1,242 317 2,024 24 158 3,351 3,547

St. Louis 165,821 120,409 5,072 736 18,156 4,034 15,986 56 1,372 62,941 69,897

St. Louis City 45,377 29,012 694 384 4,793 2,118 7,844 23 509 12,649 19,592

Ste. Genevieve 2,969 1,981 119 5 297 94 433 2 38 1,153 1,000

Saline 3,862 2,568 100 39 442 190 485 2 35 1,288 1,607

Schuyler 718 475 31 3 89 15 94 1 10 274 270

Scotland 756 499 31 3 129 9 76 2 7 286 329

Scott 6,529 3,874 193 33 845 237 1,244 9 95 2,078 2,330

Shannon 1,356 786 38 9 161 38 303 2 20 438 417

Shelby 1,222 785 57 4 208 30 129 0 9 443 536

Stoddard 5,541 3,384 185 26 669 147 1,038 11 82 1,840 1,977

Stone 6,477 4,863 169 25 478 95 796 6 47 2,688 2,117

Sullivan 1,077 698 31 3 155 30 149 2 10 369 413

Taney 7,650 5,456 186 30 683 150 1,057 9 77 2,910 2,610

Texas 3,473 2,216 104 26 344 111 619 6 48 1,208 1,152

Vernon 3,376 2,203 87 32 348 126 535 3 42 1,135 1,234

Warren 4,428 3,069 148 25 418 121 595 2 50 1,709 1,469Washington 3,397 1,836 99 23 380 123 852 12 71 1,093 916

Wayne 2,917 1,698 86 18 305 60 697 8 44 999 850

Webster 4,517 2,800 162 23 509 133 799 7 84 1,592 1,461

Worth 428 282 15 1 69 11 47 0 3 165 164

Wright 3,323 2,022 120 19 380 98 636 4 45 1,160 1,075

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Montana

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 135

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Montana c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

132,717 91,395 4,759 691 15,104 3,616 15,899 123 1,130 51,202 48,730

Beaverhead 1,294 947 43 5 128 32 125 1 13 550 449Big Horn 1,072 683 26 9 132 72 133 2 14 360 382

Blaine 766 516 35 7 106 21 73 1 8 315 292

Broadwater 795 575 29 1 70 16 94 0 9 331 269

Carbon 1,549 1,102 62 3 181 39 152 1 9 662 538

Carter 204 142 14 1 24 6 16 0 1 85 85

Cascade 12,267 8,546 392 65 1,337 304 1,513 9 101 4,613 4,668

Chouteau 953 652 62 4 140 20 67 1 7 423 382

Custer 1,942 1,334 63 11 220 71 224 1 17 726 764

Daniels 436 307 28 0 68 9 22 0 2 200 177

Dawson 1,469 1,032 65 8 182 34 134 2 12 615 563

Deer Lodge 1,932 1,279 63 6 222 56 287 1 18 719 736

Fallon 493 350 27 0 72 7 35 0 3 213 202

Fergus 2,167 1,507 88 7 284 40 227 2 12 862 862

Flathead 11,812 8,057 439 51 1,268 300 1,567 14 116 4,558 4,083

Gallatin 7,069 5,162 271 35 729 199 624 3 47 2,919 2,585

Garfield 193 125 14 1 40 5 8 0 0 81 83Glacier 1,213 828 41 13 143 59 117 2 11 492 440

Golden Valley 171 120 9 1 13 1 25 0 2 76 50

Granite 536 359 18 2 68 9 74 1 5 208 166

Hill 1,931 1,250 79 23 270 87 200 2 20 716 759

Jefferson 1,455 965 43 24 117 57 230 3 15 545 389

Judith Basin 370 253 24 3 48 5 35 1 1 173 122

Lake 4,112 2,865 158 18 431 134 470 5 31 1,670 1,413

Lewis and Clark 8,239 5,809 183 47 737 263 1,108 3 91 2,912 3,014

Liberty 378 238 31 1 82 8 18 0 1 173 160

Lincoln 3,805 2,312 143 15 445 102 733 8 47 1,424 1,091

McCone 293 209 18 2 42 11 11 0 1 128 119

Madison 1,208 903 40 2 118 22 116 2 6 535 401

Meagher 343 246 13 1 32 3 43 0 4 145 122

Mineral 799 525 24 4 62 20 154 1 9 318 214

Missoula 11,137 7,572 378 66 1,180 358 1,481 11 92 4,140 4,064

Musselshell 812 504 29 3 110 16 137 1 11 292 287

Park 2,040 1,415 58 16 249 51 235 2 14 719 804

Petroleum 67 50 2 0 7 2 6 0 0 35 17

Phillips 760 512 35 8 108 24 66 1 5 324 286

Pondera 1,045 727 61 1 150 18 82 1 5 456 412

Powder River 247 182 12 1 37 8 7 0 0 111 98

Powell 969 671 29 6 108 21 124 2 7 371 359

Prairie 246 167 10 2 40 5 22 0 1 101 97

Ravalli 6,327 4,366 238 30 634 148 843 8 60 2,487 2,092

Richland 1,536 991 73 7 230 48 175 2 10 600 594

Roosevelt 1,219 770 59 10 185 63 118 1 12 448 471

Rosebud 1,034 680 37 5 120 45 133 2 12 406 337

Sanders 2,160 1,425 75 16 221 55 342 5 21 850 631

Sheridan 869 584 47 3 166 19 48 0 3 367 380

Silver Bow 6,351 4,225 178 33 822 163 869 8 54 2,255 2,434

Stillwater 1,219 879 49 7 123 24 128 0 8 516 408Sweet Grass 528 376 23 3 69 16 39 0 2 221 202

Teton 1,135 766 66 6 166 19 101 1 10 478 426

Toole 783 544 31 4 113 22 64 0 4 324 319

Treasure 148 106 8 0 21 2 10 0 1 65 62

Valley 1,371 982 64 11 170 34 102 1 8 589 538

Wheatland 340 241 13 1 39 5 39 1 2 138 124

Wibaux 190 132 10 1 31 3 11 0 1 86 74

Yellowstone 18,885 13,309 621 80 2,193 436 2,082 12 152 7,066 7,629

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

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Nebraska

136 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Nebraska c 240,185 170,870 8,423 1,035 27,620 6,115 24,102 105 1,915 93,095 98,712

Adams 5,018 3,589 162 20 596 112 504 1 34 1,883 2,158Antelope 1,218 869 76 3 169 23 72 0 6 542 498

Arthur 83 62 6 0 10 1 3 0 0 36 35

Banner 96 61 10 0 14 5 5 0 1 45 34

Blaine 82 58 4 0 10 1 8 0 1 37 26

Boone 1,073 754 70 1 168 18 56 0 6 476 463

Box Butte 1,531 1,056 64 8 205 45 144 0 8 584 661

Boyd 473 313 31 2 88 9 27 0 2 191 211

Brown 691 485 31 1 104 13 52 1 3 290 288

Buffalo 5,278 3,745 179 15 634 140 526 2 39 2,003 2,206

Burt 1,545 1,087 75 5 221 29 119 1 8 624 661

Butler 1,488 1,044 80 6 181 43 125 0 10 651 573

Cass 3,361 2,370 98 13 402 103 347 2 26 1,304 1,293

Cedar 1,482 1,029 99 2 243 24 78 0 7 644 659

Chase 813 601 45 2 109 14 40 0 2 358 350

Cherry 995 697 53 2 131 26 80 1 5 434 392

Cheyenne 1,709 1,203 80 10 222 49 134 0 12 689 721Clay 1,206 804 72 4 189 25 102 0 10 504 497

Colfax 1,410 986 86 5 230 28 70 0 6 599 632

Cuming 1,853 1,331 106 8 279 30 92 1 5 843 789

Custer 2,123 1,489 115 8 293 41 164 2 12 875 892

Dakota 2,379 1,620 61 9 295 69 301 3 23 845 947

Dawes 1,326 939 49 8 174 40 106 0 10 523 551

Dawson 3,363 2,354 137 9 438 81 315 2 27 1,321 1,403

Deuel 475 347 24 1 64 4 33 0 1 210 200

Dixon 903 629 42 5 128 25 69 0 5 368 386

Dodge 6,550 4,699 238 21 809 119 615 4 45 2,632 2,707

Douglas 57,891 41,224 1,496 273 5,723 1,610 7,002 26 537 20,825 23,702

Dundy 442 302 29 0 63 6 38 1 3 179 195

Fillmore 1,296 911 62 2 214 20 77 1 9 532 589

Franklin 765 543 41 2 104 9 58 0 6 336 314

Frontier 461 312 23 1 72 9 40 0 3 199 180Furnas 1,158 790 47 6 154 32 118 1 10 445 495

Gage 4,423 3,051 138 76 465 245 409 1 36 1,653 1,806

Garden 565 409 17 0 72 11 51 0 5 225 230

Garfield 407 279 15 1 66 10 33 0 2 155 178

Gosper 459 344 19 1 53 12 27 0 4 208 168

Grant 144 105 13 1 14 2 9 0 1 76 51

Greeley 487 335 30 2 75 7 34 0 4 204 219

Hall 7,530 5,402 232 28 827 172 809 2 58 2,984 2,976

Hamilton 1,561 1,104 79 5 193 32 134 1 12 671 612

Harlan 769 586 27 1 82 15 53 0 5 339 308

Hayes 134 92 12 0 21 2 7 0 0 64 55

Hitchock 661 450 34 2 102 15 55 1 3 264 276

Holt 1,913 1,278 105 12 323 46 139 1 10 790 815

Hooker 179 130 9 1 27 1 10 0 0 68 88

Howard 1,043 720 49 3 142 24 96 0 9 426 420

Jefferson 1,637 1,156 72 4 203 34 151 2 13 677 682

Johnson 826 605 38 1 98 18 60 1 6 325 369

Kearney 1,112 782 59 13 152 45 57 1 3 474 468

Keith 1,707 1,240 48 5 191 41 172 1 8 715 633

Keya Paha 171 118 13 1 23 3 14 0 1 76 72

Kimball 893 616 27 2 135 16 90 2 6 348 378

Knox 1,740 1,204 101 9 263 31 122 1 10 741 736

Lancaster 29,946 22,088 752 118 2,661 802 3,225 7 293 11,372 12,362

(Continued)

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Nebraska

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 137

Lincoln 4,548 3,061 153 12 566 101 601 3 52 1,647 1,886

Logan 145 91 11 1 27 4 11 0 1 60 61

Loup 118 75 6 0 23 1 12 0 1 44 50McPherson 73 47 7 0 11 1 5 0 1 35 30

Madison 5,206 3,645 197 23 648 145 508 3 37 1,990 2,156

Merrick 1,438 992 68 3 187 35 144 1 8 617 556

Morrill 844 581 33 5 111 18 87 1 7 335 334

Nance 689 467 40 4 89 22 58 1 7 299 263

Nemaha 1,284 873 47 8 174 44 130 0 8 473 557

Nuckolls 1,144 830 62 1 162 16 68 0 4 509 484

Otoe 2,743 2,033 97 9 292 55 237 1 18 1,120 1,135

Pawnee 650 480 25 3 79 11 48 0 4 264 285

Perkins 610 437 31 4 93 10 31 0 2 258 273

Phelps 1,858 1,335 62 8 236 43 160 1 12 732 803

Pierce 1,166 810 67 3 177 18 86 0 5 494 483

Platte 4,515 3,305 181 18 525 102 356 2 26 1,832 1,884

Polk 1,052 762 50 2 151 11 69 0 6 458 462

Red Willow 2,109 1,505 79 10 256 49 199 1 10 842 874Richardson 1,834 1,259 63 8 244 35 211 2 12 682 767

Rock 301 220 13 50 5 12 0 0 121 143

Saline 2,186 1,540 76 10 291 58 196 1 15 870 933

Sarpy 11,339 8,040 301 52 1,110 375 1,317 7 138 4,237 4,175

Saunders 3,010 2,151 114 19 364 68 270 1 23 1,210 1,201

Scotts Bluff 6,612 4,494 223 28 797 160 852 4 53 2,434 2,687

Seward 2,516 1,859 110 6 312 47 166 1 15 1,048 1,078

Sheridan 1,117 826 47 5 139 21 73 0 5 469 484

Sherman 633 470 30 3 70 10 48 0 3 281 257

Sioux 202 151 13 1 25 2 11 0 0 90 89

Stanton 740 501 40 3 94 21 73 0 8 289 278

Thayer 1,311 929 63 5 182 20 103 1 9 580 538

Thomas 125 87 7 0 18 3 9 0 0 51 58

Thurston 826 539 43 7 98 40 91 0 7 341 300

Valley 903 649 47 3 122 22 56 0 4 383 383

Washington 2,630 1,944 88 8 314 66 192 1 17 1,085 1,063

Wayne 1,233 906 65 7 161 29 62 1 2 524 544

Webster 866 595 45 3 129 15 74 0 5 366 365

Wheeler 131 91 10 0 17 4 8 0 0 54 49

York 2,586 1,861 119 14 345 41 189 1 15 1,068 1,113

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Nevada

138 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Nevada c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

284,699 205,819 6,741 1,448 23,561 7,519 36,947 160 2,503 113,460 97,669

Carson City 8,705 6,486 234 34 839 202 848 3 57 3,473 3,416Churchill 3,187 2,199 97 8 329 90 433 2 28 1,314 1,066

Clark 191,802 138,374 4,288 1,016 15,580 5,196 25,484 111 1,753 75,625 65,930

Douglas 8,510 6,701 253 26 597 149 732 4 47 3,856 2,839

Elko 3,546 2,337 89 22 347 161 548 2 40 1,404 995

Esmeralda 196 138 5 1 22 7 22 0 98 47

Eureka 212 149 6 1 17 3 35 1 1 85 68

Humboldt 1,670 1,129 46 14 160 66 236 2 18 668 493

Lander 559 362 16 3 52 22 99 0 6 220 152

Lincoln 719 489 25 4 78 13 103 1 7 289 218

Lyon 6,775 4,837 177 34 550 154 957 5 61 2,830 2,065

Mineral 932 621 23 3 89 27 154 2 13 368 286

Nye 9,077 6,700 206 42 620 175 1,254 9 72 3,858 2,670

Pershing 569 375 16 2 71 14 82 0 7 242 174

Storey 484 368 12 2 30 7 63 2 228 137

Washoe 46,328 33,594 1,190 227 4,014 1,195 5,710 16 381 18,305 16,647

White Pine 1,423 958 56 8 164 40 185 2 10 595 462

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

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New Hampshire

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 139

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total,

New Hampshire c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

184,254 132,051 4,454 729 15,706 4,607 24,350 93 2,265 69,486 69,458

Belknap 11,001 8,171 286 34 843 237 1,308 4 117 4,424 4,022

Carroll 9,437 7,051 302 42 780 179 997 6 79 3,967 3,353

Cheshire 12,259 9,013 303 57 1,023 257 1,469 6 131 4,744 4,721

Coos 7,137 4,839 204 35 774 174 1,018 7 85 2,639 2,661

Grafton 13,294 9,750 395 60 1,203 260 1,487 8 130 5,286 5,086

Hillsboro 50,224 35,765 1,056 196 4,179 1,336 7,003 22 667 18,233 19,420

Merrimack 20,850 14,783 457 89 1,777 634 2,817 8 284 7,540 8,088

Rockingham 37,364 26,714 911 142 3,206 963 4,936 18 473 14,238 13,690

Strafford 15,092 10,532 331 47 1,283 367 2,311 8 214 5,404 5,685

Sullivan 7,471 5,365 206 24 626 190 974 5 81 2,983 2,698

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

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New Jersey

140 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, New Jersey c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

1,285,403 951,510 28,872 6,409 121,495 33,847 131,570 687 11,012 484,717 538,850

Atlantic 40,041 29,068 773 186 3,664 1,162 4,789 19 380 14,538 16,305Bergen 152,874 120,239 3,790 662 13,973 2,750 10,594 55 812 62,598 67,457

Burlington 67,062 48,797 1,735 331 6,846 1,844 6,823 30 656 25,641 27,205

Camden 72,355 50,231 1,747 384 7,873 2,201 9,110 48 762 25,941 29,540

Cape May 22,794 16,968 540 119 2,301 638 2,069 10 149 8,835 9,291

Cumberland 22,422 15,398 398 182 2,013 876 3,274 18 262 7,603 8,831

Essex 101,635 72,687 1,997 610 9,034 3,430 12,858 65 954 35,930 42,532

Gloucester 37,747 25,734 960 177 4,258 1,151 4,980 27 460 13,281 14,784

Hudson 62,534 44,422 1,196 363 5,702 1,828 8,378 59 586 21,515 26,188

Hunterdon 17,464 13,140 444 192 1,565 637 1,356 5 125 6,962 6,752

Mercer 54,206 39,945 1,051 478 4,573 2,418 5,304 16 421 19,781 22,878

Middlesex 106,831 79,250 2,215 509 10,058 2,622 11,122 58 998 40,233 44,882

Monmouth 94,581 68,930 2,393 392 9,861 2,503 9,517 56 929 35,390 39,636

Morris 69,656 53,720 1,736 325 6,372 1,572 5,483 18 431 28,210 28,957

Ocean 130,388 101,320 2,697 356 11,917 2,057 11,033 71 937 50,894 56,843

Passaic 65,603 47,876 1,340 389 5,852 1,735 7,743 46 621 24,207 27,268

Salem 11,590 7,978 315 43 1,292 320 1,493 6 141 4,188 4,437Somerset 41,167 31,453 967 202 3,689 1,083 3,409 15 348 16,206 17,281

Sussex 18,879 13,157 418 101 1,778 618 2,545 11 249 6,856 6,856

Union 78,816 59,018 1,748 343 7,133 2,013 7,881 40 639 29,776 33,984

Warren 16,753 12,176 411 66 1,740 390 1,807 14 151 6,134 6,941

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

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New Mexico

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 141

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, New Mexico c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

228,135 151,521 8,509 1,412 24,417 7,614 31,891 302 2,468 85,371 80,514

Bernalillo 70,921 48,282 2,529 394 7,482 2,077 9,440 60 657 26,148 26,714Catron 744 507 30 7 63 15 117 1 4 318 196

Chaves 9,056 5,985 336 56 1,030 266 1,275 13 96 3,371 3,388

Cibola 2,999 1,722 124 21 404 143 536 7 42 1,072 926

Colfax 2,493 1,733 84 12 263 43 326 4 28 984 852

Curry 4,993 3,173 171 26 637 185 726 10 65 1,770 1,850

De Baca 422 310 18 1 50 10 31 1 1 178 167

Dona Ana 18,355 12,620 800 155 1,807 612 2,168 27 166 7,341 6,290

Eddy 8,376 5,285 343 49 1,024 279 1,268 17 111 3,090 3,043

Grant 5,837 3,846 268 29 647 133 839 12 63 2,299 1,917

Guadalupe 566 332 25 3 58 25 113 1 9 206 164

Harding 163 122 8 2 15 0 15 0 1 77 63

Hidalgo 736 491 28 7 79 24 100 0 7 295 237

Lea 7,582 4,761 313 30 1,059 261 1,057 16 84 2,895 2,719

Lincoln 3,748 2,756 134 14 359 79 376 3 27 1,575 1,238

Los Alamos 1,938 1,488 100 9 175 43 111 0 13 850 793

Luna 4,291 3,071 152 26 387 96 513 7 40 1,804 1,439McKinley 4,565 2,673 142 58 542 402 671 8 70 1,569 1,399

Mora 749 417 32 6 78 21 178 2 17 264 193

Otero 7,340 4,996 289 49 749 225 954 12 65 2,838 2,522

Quay 1,800 1,193 63 8 213 49 261 2 12 686 638

Rio Arriba 4,927 2,786 182 44 521 254 1,026 11 103 1,595 1,487

Roosevelt 2,171 1,413 76 8 295 66 290 2 19 793 833

Sandoval 11,578 7,904 375 64 1,117 382 1,587 12 137 4,261 4,179

San Jaun 12,236 7,558 490 79 1,528 618 1,768 24 171 4,529 4,003

San Miguel 3,506 2,036 116 32 321 148 787 7 60 1,131 1,037

Santa Fe 16,587 11,734 583 108 1,526 482 2,005 9 140 6,282 6,082

Sierra 3,049 2,176 86 7 312 42 406 3 17 1,282 1,031

Socorro 1,826 1,125 76 8 241 59 293 2 22 677 597

Taos 4,139 2,664 154 27 406 128 701 5 53 1,482 1,328

Torrance 1,850 1,077 67 10 203 68 385 7 34 640 525

Union 725 495 39 2 83 26 75 0 6 299 277Valencia 7,857 4,783 278 64 740 354 1,494 17 128 2,770 2,380

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

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New York

142 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, New York c 2,713,437 1,929,552 68,070 16,823 258,954 72,321 338,322 2,128 27,266 973,911 1,103,440

Albany 46,930 33,884 1,104 270 4,655 1,069 5,504 18 426 16,477 19,852Allegany 7,985 5,505 255 46 830 207 1,060 6 74 3,031 2,867

Bronx 126,844 84,077 2,498 1,128 11,562 4,964 20,705 168 1,741 37,827 52,521

Broome 37,819 27,228 1,061 249 3,593 1,077 4,285 22 303 13,773 15,402

Cattaraugus 13,858 9,527 388 74 1,444 350 1,916 16 143 5,021 5,200

Cayuga 12,631 9,092 303 59 1,240 306 1,493 12 126 4,605 5,088

Chautauqua 24,969 17,652 731 119 2,716 561 2,943 23 224 9,266 9,805

Chemung 16,514 11,446 425 72 1,689 406 2,292 15 168 5,843 6,564

Chenango 9,023 6,209 216 48 838 221 1,379 10 102 3,181 3,285

Clinton 11,881 7,665 404 62 1,384 329 1,895 11 132 4,124 4,265

Columbia 11,719 8,362 291 98 1,104 297 1,445 5 116 4,373 4,432

Cortland 7,050 5,002 151 25 597 165 1,031 3 77 2,530 2,692

Delaware 9,102 6,344 248 49 898 177 1,280 14 93 3,390 3,339

Dutchess 44,853 30,762 1,123 351 4,150 1,605 6,241 42 579 16,322 16,722

Erie 167,477 115,273 5,063 1,032 20,813 4,191 19,523 101 1,482 60,184 69,269

Essex 6,780 4,692 207 34 782 197 803 7 59 2,529 2,598

Franklin 7,710 4,828 249 90 893 431 1,125 12 83 2,557 2,768Fulton 9,435 6,688 200 47 799 278 1,316 5 102 3,349 3,660

Genesee 10,223 7,283 275 41 1,081 244 1,199 9 90 3,784 3,995

Greene 8,945 6,200 223 34 863 209 1,287 10 120 3,342 3,183

Hamilton 1,267 987 39 2 101 16 115 0 6 549 455

Herkimer 11,274 8,002 249 54 1,101 254 1,487 9 118 4,051 4,471

Jefferson 14,804 9,823 448 68 1,654 392 2,225 20 174 5,140 5,535

Kings 231,924 159,429 5,389 1,811 21,919 7,722 32,942 249 2,464 75,356 97,724

Lewis 3,949 2,650 166 16 450 85 538 6 40 1,486 1,413

Livingston 9,555 6,823 244 49 878 239 1,211 7 103 3,505 3,581

Madison 10,187 7,115 297 51 1,091 247 1,284 4 99 3,807 3,774

Monroe 118,639 86,021 3,023 634 10,349 2,783 14,569 50 1,210 42,661 47,104

Montgomery 10,321 7,547 229 48 912 241 1,239 8 96 3,657 4,335

Nassau 243,600 181,448 7,023 1,152 24,048 5,169 22,504 139 2,116 97,548 101,869

New York 204,082 157,433 3,705 1,483 14,964 4,439 20,945 98 1,014 73,392 93,051

Niagara 41,213 27,781 1,247 183 4,833 952 5,755 28 435 14,627 16,080Oneida 41,400 28,005 1,073 336 4,132 1,447 5,899 36 472 14,142 16,235

Onondaga 75,481 53,856 2,004 371 7,167 1,720 9,554 40 769 27,550 30,370

Ontario 16,962 12,344 428 77 1,536 397 1,998 6 176 6,329 6,491

Orange 45,703 29,965 930 279 4,312 1,576 7,719 49 873 15,210 16,704

Orleans 6,826 4,676 167 36 710 133 1,020 6 77 2,380 2,512

Oswego 19,064 12,140 557 89 2,062 520 3,404 30 263 6,473 6,523

Otsego 10,481 7,399 269 75 1,010 271 1,323 9 124 3,820 3,926

Putnam 13,164 9,182 315 78 1,048 362 1,951 15 213 4,774 4,679

Queens 257,223 190,432 6,155 1,557 23,155 5,924 27,964 208 1,828 91,417 113,619

Rensselaer 25,365 17,892 582 118 2,622 568 3,304 15 264 8,980 10,135

Richmond 65,447 41,630 1,591 406 6,542 2,179 11,789 101 1,210 21,047 24,040

Rockland 45,347 33,492 977 436 3,708 1,748 4,568 19 399 17,574 17,687

St. Lawrence 17,603 11,035 638 95 2,289 482 2,841 32 191 6,117 6,324

Saratoga 28,843 20,494 816 131 2,841 624 3,606 25 307 10,797 10,630

Schnectady 26,703 19,053 785 196 2,687 824 2,903 10 245 9,711 11,007

Schoharie 4,895 3,324 133 30 501 134 708 5 61 1,830 1,715

Schuyler 3,434 2,356 90 19 349 86 504 3 28 1,262 1,223

Seneca 5,769 4,072 134 24 491 144 842 3 60 2,131 2,098

Steuben 16,889 11,575 481 104 1,732 417 2,382 12 187 6,017 6,273

Suffolk 229,041 158,204 5,645 1,367 21,934 6,320 32,237 217 3,116 83,962 85,776

Sullivan 13,291 8,800 306 110 1,193 528 2,156 17 182 4,834 4,494

Tioga 8,421 5,985 333 35 780 177 1,024 5 82 3,255 3,042

Tompkins 11,640 8,582 317 71 1,038 260 1,278 6 88 4,405 4,726

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New York

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 143

Ulster 29,194 19,897 735 169 2,852 813 4,333 24 370 10,427 10,894

Warren 12,071 8,454 318 63 1,218 309 1,577 11 120 4,415 4,551

Washington 9,678 6,556 273 44 1,007 209 1,452 10 126 3,407 3,614Wayne 15,519 10,727 336 214 1,191 909 1,959 8 174 5,528 5,392

Westchester 154,710 119,101 3,893 773 13,568 3,177 13,091 71 1,036 60,823 67,958

Wyoming 6,381 4,371 195 27 652 152 908 7 68 2,316 2,301

Yates 4,314 3,168 118 13 393 88 490 2 42 1,689 1,598

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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North Carolina

144 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total,

North Carolina c 1,176,652 800,771 25,748 5,323 105,725 34,769 189,262 844 14,209 397,080 439,011

Alamance 22,355 16,310 390 94 1,772 588 2,982 10 209 7,663 9,088

Alexander 4,855 3,336 81 15 374 147 841 3 59 1,604 1,727

Alleghany 2,005 1,389 44 5 192 39 320 2 15 692 759

Anson 3,918 2,441 63 18 360 137 833 4 60 1,155 1,428

Ashe 4,469 3,074 126 23 445 83 680 3 36 1,560 1,658

Avery 2,794 1,954 71 10 272 73 384 0 31 1,055 1,004

Beaufort 8,519 5,473 230 35 938 240 1,490 8 105 2,855 2,931

Bertie 3,636 2,069 82 14 401 120 850 5 95 1,080 1,218

Bladen 5,268 2,898 98 27 524 191 1,402 9 119 1,429 1,701

Brunswick 17,407 12,303 413 65 1,344 340 2,750 17 175 6,674 5,261

Buncombe 35,785 24,809 980 155 3,449 841 5,176 16 360 12,431 14,152

Burke 14,175 9,693 202 117 1,047 512 2,426 7 172 4,534 5,255

Cabarrus 19,623 14,246 284 69 1,411 545 2,843 9 217 6,723 7,709

Caldwell 12,541 8,580 216 50 1,094 350 2,100 9 142 4,225 4,672

Camden 1,133 759 37 6 121 34 163 1 12 413 392

Carteret 10,968 7,784 313 39 1,047 228 1,460 9 87 4,205 3,843Caswell 3,506 2,159 60 15 324 122 769 4 54 1,043 1,196

Catawba 23,054 16,920 321 88 1,829 625 3,055 9 207 8,068 9,116

Chatham 8,734 6,454 248 25 694 218 1,017 6 73 3,307 3,454

Cherokee 5,323 3,486 126 21 534 129 959 6 63 1,856 1,756

Chowan 2,636 1,800 80 11 285 69 365 2 25 951 1,002

Clay 2,073 1,442 56 8 209 33 302 1 21 760 727

Cleveland 16,939 11,263 254 65 1,311 525 3,277 16 227 5,240 6,204

Columbus 9,326 5,055 192 49 983 341 2,484 13 207 2,579 3,013

Craven 13,965 9,826 423 62 1,191 344 1,968 10 140 5,244 4,993

Cumberland 29,461 17,312 841 159 3,287 1,315 5,976 39 532 9,123 9,771

Currituck 2,623 1,736 65 16 255 111 407 4 30 938 830

Dare 4,916 3,616 147 24 443 127 520 4 36 2,010 1,694

Davidson 23,498 16,619 395 83 1,877 556 3,704 17 247 8,058 8,770

Davie 6,062 4,423 155 25 502 125 775 3 56 2,255 2,251

Duplin 6,572 3,950 135 32 708 249 1,394 9 94 1,948 2,343Durham 26,313 18,404 440 136 2,076 875 4,065 10 307 8,436 10,697

Edgecombe 8,119 4,894 135 43 740 322 1,833 6 146 2,310 2,823

Forsyth 47,668 34,572 1,116 202 4,197 1,175 5,962 16 428 16,545 19,474

Franklin 5,967 3,705 97 20 512 217 1,308 5 103 1,820 1,990

Gaston 30,282 20,625 394 106 2,505 888 5,392 18 353 9,495 11,565

Gates 1,642 1,000 52 7 206 78 274 2 23 547 573

Graham 1,456 881 40 7 166 36 305 2 19 488 470

Granville 6,638 4,073 86 88 546 463 1,269 7 105 1,880 2,311

Greene 2,118 1,292 45 13 216 76 446 1 30 609 785

Guilford 61,325 44,890 1,268 252 5,055 1,610 7,656 23 572 21,705 25,093

Halifax 10,034 5,783 201 54 1,109 355 2,316 18 197 2,862 3,510

Harnett 10,579 6,625 204 45 1,003 386 2,127 14 173 3,228 3,658

Haywood 12,131 8,211 436 43 1,337 211 1,775 10 108 4,434 4,468

Henderson 21,846 16,329 777 76 1,878 327 2,299 10 151 8,757 8,383

Hertford 3,673 2,177 77 14 403 117 809 6 69 1,083 1,317

Hoke 3,268 1,811 48 22 267 172 873 4 72 827 1,056

Hyde 737 460 23 4 107 25 111 1 6 231 303

Iredell 19,677 13,970 361 78 1,613 576 2,876 12 192 6,919 7,372

Jackson 4,979 3,424 135 24 527 101 723 5 40 1,835 1,773

Johnston 15,120 9,253 251 70 1,452 498 3,322 13 260 4,469 5,173

Jones 1,561 933 42 8 188 41 320 3 26 498 543

Lee 7,921 5,351 184 33 765 240 1,241 6 102 2,742 2,939

Lenoir 10,075 6,426 187 73 982 462 1,793 9 143 3,117 3,772

Lincoln 9,344 6,460 154 28 690 277 1,606 9 120 3,070 3,308

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North Carolina

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 145

McDowell 7,169 4,736 128 32 613 190 1,362 5 103 2,355 2,585

Macon 7,054 5,145 236 27 690 114 798 5 39 2,750 2,657

Madison 3,139 1,968 85 12 335 66 624 2 46 1,017 1,105Martin 4,126 2,542 69 16 476 142 808 5 68 1,228 1,556

Mecklenburg 77,713 55,157 1,835 395 7,267 2,554 9,708 30 767 27,115 31,405

Mitchell 2,985 1,915 73 11 306 81 561 3 34 967 1,088

Montgomery 3,889 2,609 51 15 283 117 761 2 51 1,242 1,385

Moore 18,271 13,751 677 62 1,552 320 1,773 9 126 7,620 6,956

Nash 12,604 7,976 253 51 1,275 419 2,410 12 208 3,910 4,631

New Hanover 26,784 18,547 733 125 2,645 646 3,781 15 293 9,708 9,839

Northampton 4,064 2,415 88 17 447 126 890 7 74 1,222 1,429

Onslow 11,776 7,456 330 56 1,244 434 2,066 16 174 3,947 3,901

Orange 12,613 9,205 325 79 1,050 338 1,497 5 113 4,669 5,081

Pamlico 2,591 1,828 75 14 239 61 343 4 26 985 856

Pasquotank 4,924 3,280 126 28 569 154 699 8 61 1,663 1,908

Pender 6,929 4,532 171 31 588 180 1,314 8 104 2,471 2,184

Perquimans 2,393 1,654 75 9 252 60 320 4 20 897 821

Person 5,708 3,772 103 28 505 171 1 ,050 4 75 1,798 2,120Pitt 15,904 9,848 326 84 1,610 549 3,209 13 265 4,738 5,796

Polk 4,599 3,446 157 14 449 73 427 1 31 1,830 1,875

Randolph 19,676 14,091 288 76 1,457 534 3,013 15 200 6,692 7,476

Richmond 7,647 4,447 92 37 627 249 2,021 10 165 2,080 2,580

Robeson 15,331 8,242 214 108 1,342 724 4,311 22 368 3,956 4,706

Rockingham 16,437 11,200 267 60 1,301 423 2,961 12 214 5,207 6,235

Rowan 20,586 14,234 336 81 1,620 617 3,420 11 268 6,749 7,909

Rutherford 11,727 8,041 196 44 965 280 2,066 10 125 3,872 4,396

Sampson 8,682 5,231 143 34 843 319 1,957 13 142 2,539 3,043

Scotland 5,853 3,291 76 31 466 212 1,639 7 131 1,523 1,891

Stanly 9,729 6,908 131 37 760 276 1 ,490 4 123 3,287 3,789

Stokes 6,565 4,236 142 28 627 193 1,237 8 95 2,037 2,257

Surry 11,718 7,990 235 42 1,003 279 2,023 10 136 3,776 4,532

Swain 2,264 1,413 44 9 233 93 439 2 32 710 787

Transylvania 7,455 5,496 287 18 675 97 829 3 50 3,017 2,722

Tyrrell 595 394 19 5 65 23 80 0 8 217 214

Union 15,444 10,787 296 66 1,346 530 2,234 8 177 5,448 5,610

Vance 6,880 4,129 101 26 622 275 1,582 7 138 1,937 2,415

Wake 65,106 45,742 1,659 301 5,842 2,041 8,748 28 744 22,927 24,808

Warren 2,977 1,812 57 18 281 118 636 5 50 918 998

Washington 2,583 1,590 92 16 328 86 430 4 38 882 884

Watauga 5,491 4,019 156 30 494 136 610 3 43 2,131 2,016

Wayne 15,728 9,685 352 129 1,551 715 3,039 16 242 4,800 5,541

Wilkes 11,110 7,363 261 51 1,072 291 1,946 10 116 3,778 3,953

Wilson 11,933 7,618 259 61 1,170 371 2,261 10 183 3,730 4,432

Yadkin 5,950 4,075 129 22 558 157 948 4 57 1,949 2,201

Yancey 3,329 2,220 119 14 313 57 568 3 35 1,196 1,162

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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North Dakota

146 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total,

North Dakota c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

89,978 61,180 4,345 384 13,042 2,374 8,032 49 573 36,066 36,520

Adams 522 354 32 3 84 16 29 0 3 226 216

Barnes 2,144 1,466 111 10 338 62 145 1 9 911 887

Benson 860 559 43 2 133 40 78 1 4 370 312

Billings 95 59 10 0 12 2 11 0 1 41 28

Bottineau 1,343 920 82 4 225 17 88 1 7 565 539

Bowman 594 404 33 2 110 14 29 1 3 260 252

Burke 481 323 39 2 82 6 26 0 2 219 191

Burleigh 9,477 6,627 313 45 1,208 254 968 5 57 3,562 3,898

Cass 13,354 9,183 489 59 1,696 416 1,413 7 91 5,101 5,430

Cavalier 985 658 83 2 192 11 37 1 2 454 408

Dickey 933 680 40 2 140 20 49 0 3 387 410

Divide 530 370 38 1 90 4 24 0 2 248 229

Dunn 438 297 26 3 67 10 32 1 3 192 163

Eddy 547 362 33 3 98 15 31 0 4 226 242

Emmons 782 539 64 2 112 15 47 0 3 371 294

Foster 691 475 44 2 123 13 31 0 2 302 299Golden Valley 372 262 19 1 55 5 28 0 3 153 164

Grand Forks 6,739 4,667 250 26 880 183 691 3 40 2,526 2,781

Grant 487 314 31 1 97 8 32 0 4 207 203

Griggs 555 378 36 2 106 7 25 0 2 239 254

Hettinger 567 373 45 2 109 9 26 0 4 266 226

Kidder 464 294 44 0 88 4 32 0 2 200 197

La Moure 949 638 78 2 162 13 52 1 4 431 398

Logan 443 281 44 0 87 8 22 0 0 202 184

McHenry 1,076 700 68 6 176 15 105 0 6 441 426

McIntosh 769 521 61 1 138 11 33 0 3 344 338

McKenzie 753 516 45 4 105 15 63 0 5 340 273

McLean 1,773 1,184 93 4 283 37 160 2 9 752 671

Mercer 1,219 802 76 5 183 27 115 1 10 516 440

Morton 3,510 2,366 162 13 461 89 390 2 27 1,385 1,342

Mountrial 1,022 654 49 5 176 34 95 1 8 411 404Nelson 833 592 53 2 135 9 38 0 3 380 361

Oliver 297 197 21 1 40 7 30 0 1 134 97

Pembina 1,552 1,077 85 5 247 33 100 0 5 680 645

Pierce 874 619 63 3 125 10 52 0 2 377 379

Ramsey 2,071 1,418 86 16 304 65 169 0 14 823 853

Ransom 922 633 52 3 137 13 80 0 4 386 384

Renville 508 346 36 1 84 10 29 1 1 234 203

Richland 2,403 1,574 136 12 394 80 188 1 18 991 966

Rolette 1,340 828 35 13 157 63 217 1 26 456 459

Sargent 689 438 50 1 121 14 60 0 5 298 259

Sheridan 340 225 33 2 54 3 21 0 2 167 124

Sioux 189 100 4 1 23 22 36 0 3 53 61

Slope 118 90 11 0 10 2 6 0 0 66 39

Stark 3,357 2,170 169 15 506 116 347 1 33 1,299 1,315

Steele 428 303 34 67 5 17 1 216 160

Stutsman 3,416 2,387 140 14 451 81 324 2 17 1,337 1,444

Towner 559 373 38 4 109 8 24 0 3 244 242

Traill 1,447 1,010 78 4 239 35 75 1 6 613 623

Walsh 2,272 1,567 103 27 315 105 144 1 9 891 947

Ward 7,266 4,911 303 26 1,018 191 746 5 67 2,693 3,007

Wells 1,035 696 66 5 178 24 61 0 5 446 445

Williams 3,501 2,342 161 14 501 96 355 3 28 1,393 1,382

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

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Ohio

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 147

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Ohio c 1,648,848 1 ,112,628 63,898 8,244 217,108 46,063 185,871 1,286 13,750 621,033 649,719

Adams 3,964 2,174 171 31 578 147 802 7 54 1,369 1,190Allen 16,837 11,461 704 78 2,271 442 1,726 14 140 6,359 6,755

Ashland 7,822 5,530 298 30 1,011 189 704 7 53 3,126 3,057

Ashtabula 15,982 10,427 578 108 2,062 511 2,111 18 168 5,881 5,891

Athens 5,748 3,429 243 37 873 197 894 10 65 2,018 2,070

Auglaize 6,771 4,743 301 27 925 169 559 3 44 2,744 2,745

Belmont 13,360 8,294 600 49 2,343 295 1,652 23 104 4,801 5,469

Brown 5,822 3,544 240 31 749 197 966 9 86 2,116 1,869

Butler 44,459 28,966 1,770 220 5,776 1,343 5,876 40 468 16,518 16,250

Carroll 4,508 2,987 201 29 618 140 490 4 38 1,763 1,602

Champaign 5,557 3,656 221 36 698 170 718 2 55 2,034 2,032

Clark 22,354 14,595 853 109 3,103 666 2,815 15 199 8,116 8,661

Clermont 22,714 14,541 799 122 2,804 827 3,293 22 305 8,090 7,962

Clinton 5,501 3,468 251 22 780 173 739 6 61 2,072 2,011

Columbiana 18,639 12,099 906 87 2,951 487 1,956 23 130 7,166 7,283

Coshocton 5,902 3,844 263 46 832 222 647 5 43 2,231 2,157

Crawford 7,909 5,427 349 30 996 191 862 7 48 3,040 3,119Cuyahoga 216,050 153,262 6,904 1,070 27,395 5,454 20,415 93 1,458 81,532 93,445

Darke 8,687 6,051 381 37 1,108 200 836 8 65 3,424 3,361

Defiance 6,195 4,111 292 30 795 163 739 5 60 2,390 2,322

Delaware 12,548 8,957 468 41 1,364 366 1,238 9 106 5,091 4,599

Erie 13,367 9,535 484 54 1,576 322 1,307 10 79 5,402 5,095

Fairfield 16,497 11,036 675 75 2,065 485 1,990 12 159 6,194 5,999

Fayette 4,029 2,605 172 21 583 123 490 5 31 1,526 1,504

Franklin 112,965 75,287 3,517 635 13,828 3,885 14,665 51 1,098 40,378 44,888

Fulton 6,247 4,331 260 15 769 181 646 3 41 2,476 2,429

Gallia 4,740 2,673 214 43 695 222 818 11 64 1,680 1,506

Geauga 13,273 9,916 543 69 1,475 301 895 2 70 5,810 5,044

Greene 18,090 12,365 792 91 2,175 525 1,960 17 164 7,126 6,746

Guernsey 6,531 4,190 253 56 799 244 919 7 64 2,374 2,342

Hamilton 119,272 81,715 4,313 573 15,196 3,162 13,277 49 987 43,818 50,158

Hancock 10,365 7,430 414 36 1,236 250 938 2 60 4,056 4,129Hardin 4,447 2,880 189 17 693 120 505 4 40 1,673 1,689

Harrison 2,803 1,727 143 13 433 59 393 10 25 1,067 998

Henry 4,514 3,080 202 19 604 141 428 3 38 1,741 1,771

Highland 5,791 3,601 226 29 760 179 914 8 75 2,119 2,019

Hocking 4,091 2,471 177 26 554 128 685 8 43 1,463 1,317

Holmes 3,106 2,114 151 12 432 101 281 3 12 1,304 1,181

Huron 8,282 5,559 325 41 1,049 245 978 8 77 3,148 3,076

Jackson 4,716 2,560 196 27 728 181 944 10 70 1,536 1,584

Jefferson 14,965 9,072 819 72 2,745 359 1,761 27 110 5,499 5,780

Knox 8,265 5,477 349 73 1,100 331 873 6 57 3,196 3,103

Lake 37,785 27,262 1,233 184 4,675 914 3,285 19 212 14,772 15,532

Lawrence 10,273 5,415 481 55 1,581 278 2,256 28 179 3,286 3,380

Licking 20,060 13,360 805 94 2,610 619 2,362 18 193 7,454 7,378

Logan 6,605 4,451 264 20 911 161 733 6 59 2,536 2,528

Lorain 42,442 28,644 1,809 241 5,675 1,179 4,514 42 338 16,342 16,287

Lucas 63,913 42,557 2,105 352 8,025 1,969 8,242 45 618 23,052 25,375

Madison 4,948 3,287 176 15 656 159 615 2 39 1,868 1,859

Mahoning 46,383 30,670 2,018 240 7,417 1,225 4,452 42 319 17,474 19,598

Marion 9,552 6,055 399 40 1,331 259 1,356 8 104 3,472 3,663

Medina 20,392 14,486 851 106 2,543 547 1,715 14 130 8,377 7,586

Meigs 3,456 1,856 198 19 638 91 596 13 45 1,180 1,203

Mercer 6,332 4,446 278 24 765 178 590 4 47 2,573 2,500

Miami 15,532 10,777 565 66 1,858 407 1,725 13 121 5,978 5,864

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Ohio

148 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Monroe 2,700 1,621 203 20 409 54 364 7 22 1,097 845

Montgomery 83,868 56,398 2,869 400 10,200 2,232 10,894 62 813 30,539 33,159

Morgan 2,359 1,451 137 10 320 72 340 4 25 871 816Morrow 4,243 2,662 178 25 522 137 658 6 55 1,640 1,358

Muskingum 13,511 8,745 542 64 1,808 383 1,816 17 136 4,894 5,112

Noble 1,875 1,186 100 11 298 56 206 3 14 747 700

Ottawa 7,846 5,477 321 39 1,019 201 732 6 50 3,204 2,921

Paulding 3,105 1,961 146 15 431 82 430 4 37 1,154 1,081

Perry 4,777 2,751 220 45 721 191 785 8 57 1,671 1,599

Pickaway 6,612 4,282 297 18 849 180 910 7 67 2,467 2,279

Pike 4,043 2,313 209 33 575 147 699 9 59 1,420 1,358

Portage 19,873 13,636 840 89 2,588 570 1,980 15 154 8,005 7,324

Preble 6,348 4,135 277 37 820 200 807 10 62 2,374 2,302

Putnam 4,965 3,422 236 17 702 164 389 3 32 1,963 1,975

Richland 21,197 14,740 821 114 2,579 564 2,207 12 160 8,238 8,213

Ross 9,979 6,139 472 49 1,421 287 1,488 17 106 3,654 3,436

Sandusky 9,737 6,543 416 36 1,299 274 1,067 6 96 3,755 3,759

Scioto 11,857 6,479 507 64 1,862 390 2,345 22 188 3,801 4,272Seneca 9,139 6,040 418 74 1,191 371 966 6 74 3,473 3,527

Shelby 6,478 4,411 246 23 827 176 733 4 58 2,543 2,425

Stark 62,778 43,399 2,701 290 8,729 1,468 5,767 49 375 24,389 25,447

Summit 83,836 58,011 3,417 425 11,410 2,214 7,800 52 507 32,539 34,551

Trumbull 40,386 27,384 1,754 191 5,632 990 4,096 40 300 15,367 15,918

Tuscarawas 14,380 9,654 696 61 2,215 376 1,290 10 78 5,645 5,686

Union 4,651 3,114 176 16 571 116 608 3 48 1,775 1,663

Van Wert 4,829 3,392 211 22 594 114 455 2 39 1,890 1,909

Vinton 1,532 805 53 6 239 64 331 7 28 494 496

Warren 20,481 13,867 899 114 2,473 646 2,282 16 185 7,957 7,354

Washington 10,245 6,625 533 41 1,408 216 1,321 16 86 3,925 3,698

Wayne 15,701 10,845 638 90 1,985 446 1,571 8 115 6,247 5,968

Williams 5,907 4,220 223 16 694 135 572 2 44 2,357 2,352

Wood 14,682 10,015 599 50 2,009 376 1,484 11 138 5,725 5,809

Wyandot 3,552 2,439 154 13 497 91 333 2 24 1,387 1,442

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Oklahoma

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 149

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Oklahoma c 496,390 332,731 15,776 2,445 58,274 15,571 66,269 486 4,837 177,877 188,648

Adair 2,645 1,493 62 19 293 100 627 5 46 825 828Alfalfa 1,172 843 65 4 144 16 94 1 5 491 480

Atoka 2,074 1,294 63 15 253 89 334 4 22 720 671

Beaver 859 577 45 1 146 23 59 0 6 347 363

Beckham 2,880 1,865 99 13 417 98 356 4 28 1,005 1,161

Blaine 1,808 1,184 61 5 265 59 216 2 17 647 710

Bryan 5,573 3,577 162 23 690 173 873 8 68 1,907 2,060

Caddo 4,182 2,653 178 20 647 152 488 8 35 1,530 1,620

Canadian 10,234 7,106 313 44 1,089 354 1,225 6 98 3,638 3,799

Carter 7,806 5,075 264 35 984 267 1 ,104 10 66 2,753 2,959

Cherokee 5,322 3,438 166 39 563 193 842 7 74 1,895 1,789

Choctaw 2,600 1,540 78 20 324 98 502 4 34 861 869

Cimarron 571 392 31 1 94 13 37 0 3 236 242

Cleveland 22,206 15,209 610 89 2,159 819 3,068 17 236 7,872 8,080

Coal 897 547 30 5 118 27 156 2 12 291 330

Comanche 11,852 7,450 454 71 1,564 426 1,742 20 126 4,082 4,341

Cotton 1,040 689 43 5 147 29 118 1 9 385 411Craig 2,651 1,715 72 32 278 109 413 2 30 872 957

Creek 10,411 6,773 313 56 1,260 360 1,527 12 110 3,717 3,656

Custer 3,459 2,413 106 16 426 90 374 3 30 1,298 1,391

Delaware 6,504 4,477 184 25 636 157 951 9 64 2,487 2,112

Dewey 857 557 33 3 141 26 88 1 8 309 339

Ellis 769 536 34 1 109 15 68 1 5 294 335

Garfield 9,732 6,724 333 51 1,248 316 986 5 68 3,624 4,022

Garvin 5,226 3,365 194 46 709 187 662 8 54 1,858 2,009

Grady 6,388 4,191 227 34 782 188 892 8 65 2,243 2,344

Grant 1,028 701 53 5 153 25 82 1 9 428 419

Greer 1,102 755 46 6 154 19 113 1 8 427 467

Harmon 526 355 21 1 80 16 47 1 5 198 227

Harper 730 495 33 2 124 13 58 1 5 293 312

Haskell 2,114 1,291 67 10 279 61 369 9 28 746 709

Hughes 2,336 1,473 77 9 291 87 367 4 28 797 869Jackson 3,167 2,150 123 19 430 92 327 3 21 1,166 1,293

Jefferson 1,243 784 40 5 186 33 174 5 16 433 485

Johnston 1,749 1,031 50 9 230 68 332 2 26 580 590

Kay 8,687 5,898 326 36 1,139 234 978 11 66 3,277 3,442

Kingfisher 2,149 1,477 94 14 305 74 172 3 10 863 865

Kiowa 1,839 1,172 61 6 307 55 222 1 15 632 771

Latimer 1,857 1,139 59 9 203 66 351 4 25 649 592

Le Flore 7,106 4,126 194 53 851 244 1,507 12 120 2,237 2,296

Lincoln 4,675 2,962 154 35 560 159 738 10 57 1,666 1,585

Logan 4,520 3,106 140 23 464 157 585 3 43 1,662 1,640

Love 1,477 1,009 45 7 142 42 218 2 13 545 510

McClain 3,874 2,568 125 18 414 138 564 2 44 1,393 1,323

McCurtain 4,983 2,870 156 31 655 225 963 11 71 1,616 1,595

McIntosh 4,094 2,696 116 25 453 85 676 5 38 1,515 1,369

Major 1,403 966 70 6 194 36 118 2 9 571 560

Marshall 2,635 1,835 70 8 289 68 343 2 21 955 968

Mayes 6,503 4,216 237 28 773 175 985 12 76 2,436 2,252

Murray 2,186 1,436 56 9 264 59 335 1 27 819 776

Muskogee 11,266 7,215 319 53 1,304 342 1,882 15 137 3,757 4,167

Noble 1,849 1,209 74 13 243 79 215 1 15 669 697

Nowata 1,995 1,317 73 18 247 85 235 1 20 747 722

Okfuskee 1,854 1,164 61 20 230 72 289 3 16 630 648

Oklahoma 85,372 59,594 2,316 332 9,098 2,567 10,695 49 722 29,935 34,901

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Oklahoma

150 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Okmulgee 6,597 4,168 195 38 854 243 1,011 9 80 2,256 2,399

Osage 6,922 4,560 231 44 775 239 986 8 78 2,547 2,392

Ottawa 6,372 4,143 216 29 819 181 919 6 59 2,264 2,393Pawnee 2,973 1,932 96 15 332 110 456 4 30 1,064 995

Payne 7,876 5,384 273 44 902 249 952 5 67 2,934 3,044

Pittsburg 7,473 4,769 190 44 874 206 1,302 7 80 2,498 2,696

Pontotoc 5,828 3,689 174 38 735 212 899 8 73 1,986 2,165

Pottawatomie 9,214 5,915 271 44 1,084 330 1,440 13 115 3,092 3,346

Pushmataha 2,064 1,260 60 12 256 61 382 4 29 697 678

Roger Mills 547 382 31 1 78 13 38 0 4 238 220

Rogers 10,471 7,138 364 46 1,140 327 1,337 8 110 3,992 3,580

Seminole 4,111 2,511 121 29 536 151 698 9 56 1,384 1,473

Sequoyah 6,277 3,724 156 38 702 222 1,321 10 105 2,046 1,975

Stephens 8,264 5,555 329 35 1,145 180 948 11 60 3,213 3,199

Texas 2,256 1,557 115 9 301 66 197 1 10 967 859

Tillman 1,548 1,043 56 11 237 52 138 1 9 567 672

Tulsa 79,416 55,524 2,521 383 9,211 2,337 8,755 41 643 29,094 32,509

Wagoner 7,911 5,287 234 32 825 262 1,172 7 91 2,924 2,601Washington 9,788 7,016 411 45 1,107 195 945 2 68 3,834 3,911

Washita 1,925 1,279 94 5 266 53 203 4 23 707 792

Woods 1,575 1,141 66 4 209 32 112 1 10 616 697

Woodward 2,943 2,054 98 11 340 89 315 4 31 1,128 1,122

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Oregon

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 151

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Oregon c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

511,856 367,098 16,107 2,398 51,734 11,972 58,455 385 3,707 195,800 195,733

Baker 3,264 2,294 110 10 367 69 391 4 17 1,292 1,167Benton 9,478 7,079 374 49 854 179 876 6 61 3,818 3,712

Clackamas 48,233 35,175 1,536 201 4,993 1,147 4,794 35 354 18,282 18,968

Clatsop 6,419 4,551 183 27 670 168 762 9 49 2,423 2,387

Columbia 7,011 4,813 233 35 712 174 979 10 55 2,690 2,337

Coos 13,833 9,550 494 65 1,484 285 1,838 21 96 5,461 4,823

Crook 3,662 2,656 112 9 358 50 450 2 23 1,494 1,238

Curry 6,349 4,791 185 20 536 72 719 3 24 2,702 2,230

Deschutes 20,368 15,096 685 85 1,831 446 2,053 16 155 8,400 6,928

Douglas 21,467 15,063 821 88 2,289 441 2,586 25 153 8,777 7,548

Gilliam 402 302 15 2 46 10 24 0 2 172 165

Grant 1,431 1,014 54 5 161 30 159 2 6 596 492

Harney 1,256 887 45 3 124 29 156 1 11 527 428

Hood River 2,769 2,111 81 15 248 68 228 1 16 1,133 1,098

Jackson 33,582 24,215 1,115 137 3,415 713 3,724 27 236 13,160 12,846

Jefferson 2,984 2,214 93 15 247 82 313 3 18 1,291 950

Josephine 17,313 12,436 606 67 1,730 336 2,000 17 120 6,988 6,232Klamath 10,986 7,611 371 49 1,107 257 1,493 11 88 4,340 3,751

Lake 1,540 1,092 57 7 160 24 189 3 10 661 506

Lane 51,375 36,200 1,783 253 5,547 1,187 6,008 43 352 19,722 19,495

Lincoln 9,933 7,257 294 44 930 174 1 ,157 9 68 3,866 3,700

Linn 17,736 12,168 689 88 1,975 398 2,265 18 135 6,774 6,481

Malheur 4,336 3,063 151 24 512 96 453 4 33 1,765 1,640

Marion 40,072 28,967 1,137 210 3,920 1,049 4,451 20 317 14,849 15,821

Morrow 1,360 949 43 6 131 35 183 1 13 587 410

Multnomah 79,784 56,171 2,020 446 7,942 2,039 10,525 41 600 27,553 33,143

Polk 9,948 7,301 309 54 982 242 979 6 75 3,899 3,883

Sherman 395 278 17 1 57 2 38 3 178 142

Tillamook 5,529 4,038 155 17 526 95 655 6 37 2,257 1,923

Umatilla 9,312 6,622 268 42 906 264 1,135 8 67 3,632 3,461

Union 3,976 2,781 152 23 448 89 449 4 30 1,572 1,423

Wallowa 1,497 1,088 54 5 145 22 170 1 10 641 525Wasco 4,276 3,051 130 11 471 102 479 5 28 1,659 1,651

Washington 47,834 35,306 1,328 229 4,693 1,293 4,600 18 368 17,880 19,480

Wheeler 383 270 13 2 48 6 39 1 3 167 128

Yamhill 11,757 8,636 390 52 1,168 299 1,131 7 74 4,589 4,620

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

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Pennsylvania

152 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total,

Pennsylvania c 2,087,483 1,468,251 64,778 9,331 247,374 51,914 226,879 1,500 17,455 776,444 857,674

Adams 14,641 11,034 381 55 1,294 347 1,408 7 116 5,824 5,641

Allegheny 233,720 162,587 8,620 1,053 33,008 5,335 21,466 122 1,529 87,480 101,857

Armstrong 14,018 8,690 703 65 2,275 328 1,799 32 127 5,137 5,375

Beaver 36,868 24,440 1,612 157 5,700 800 3,838 36 285 14,018 15,119

Bedford 8,715 5,928 396 34 1,149 190 948 11 59 3,419 3,309

Berks 63,788 47,864 1,446 256 6,017 1,469 6,225 29 481 24,915 25,687

Blair 20,616 14,100 713 89 2,587 516 2,433 25 153 7,270 8,418

Bradford 10,920 7,511 370 60 1,160 280 1,411 16 113 3,990 4,019

Bucks 95,628 69,876 2,482 382 9,652 2,298 9,989 44 904 37,485 38,270

Butler 28,920 19,116 1,286 139 4,221 749 3,120 33 256 10,929 11,252

Cambria 29,884 19,018 1,385 172 4,970 785 3,303 31 221 10,777 12,485

Cameron 1,207 883 35 6 111 24 136 1 9 445 488

Carbon 12,098 8,313 285 41 1,282 277 1,749 12 139 4,346 4,599

Centre 16,529 12,140 604 78 1,751 330 1,519 10 98 6,664 6,474

Chester 64,615 48,050 2,159 320 6,773 1,679 5,149 19 465 26,232 26,139

Clarion 7,427 4,847 353 32 1,049 194 876 10 67 2,857 2,746Clearfield 14,905 9,948 577 55 1,954 328 1,890 20 133 5,508 5,732

Clinton 6,597 4,667 211 15 737 119 788 6 53 2,515 2,531

Columbia 11,058 7,941 290 38 1,150 211 1,324 15 90 4,027 4,500

Crawford 15,630 10,609 500 72 1,774 358 2,149 14 153 5,792 5,853

Cumberland 33,641 25,600 1,038 104 3,354 638 2,708 9 190 12,967 14,242

Dauphin 38,055 27,736 932 162 3,827 961 4,131 10 295 13,458 16,076

Delaware 92,963 66,629 2,669 470 11,095 2,608 8,693 38 760 34,936 40,530

Elk 7,027 5,044 210 28 795 147 738 7 58 2,694 2,829

Erie 45,493 31,482 1,472 264 5,389 1,260 5,175 29 421 16,730 18,251

Fayette 27,719 16,357 1,279 127 4,809 725 4,108 51 264 9,556 10,883

Forest 1,355 901 46 7 148 23 216 2 12 529 433

Franklin 21,551 15,828 715 75 2,121 444 2,199 11 157 8,250 8,494

Fulton 2,298 1,521 83 8 258 77 321 2 28 837 792

Greene 6,625 3,798 325 36 1,139 192 1,055 14 66 2,259 2,498

Huntingdon 7,211 4,973 258 41 828 179 870 7 56 2,634 2,782Indiana 14,566 9,429 647 72 2,104 364 1,815 24 112 5,347 5,625

Jefferson 8,413 5,727 307 26 1,074 184 1,010 13 72 3,141 3,295

Juniata 3,452 2,428 126 18 387 78 386 2 28 1,342 1,310

Lackawanna 40,650 28,466 909 163 4,624 1,045 5,026 24 394 13,756 17,783

Lancaster 75,160 57,209 2,218 253 6,777 1,628 6,540 32 503 30,469 30,685

Lawrence 19,091 12,620 872 64 2,897 369 2,084 22 164 7,170 7,980

Lebanon 21,523 16,287 521 80 2,061 447 1,972 12 143 8,238 8,914

Lehigh 55,722 40,871 1,388 252 5,719 1,254 5,710 34 494 20,876 23,078

Luzerne 62,054 43,411 1,400 258 7,346 1,452 7,573 57 556 21,213 26,743

Lycoming 20,752 14,744 621 105 2,149 489 2,461 17 167 7,682 8,322

McKean 8,616 6,031 228 42 968 216 1,038 9 84 3,199 3,396

Mercer 24,230 16,071 1,012 108 3,501 553 2,751 24 211 9,174 9,667

Mifflin 8,500 5,893 294 41 993 181 1,024 13 61 3,126 3,355

Monroe 23,247 15,702 513 134 1,930 771 3,731 28 436 8,382 7,767

Montgomery 133,031 101,037 3,759 585 13,904 2,911 9,892 41 902 54,029 57,570

Montour 3,316 2,424 84 18 304 88 370 3 24 1,184 1,363

Northampton 48,613 35,711 1,229 177 4,951 983 5,110 30 422 18,400 19,916

Northumberland 18,235 12,649 493 67 2,120 431 2,289 15 171 6,422 7,437

Perry 5,747 3,900 183 24 608 175 791 5 59 2,089 1,999

Philadelphia 203,096 134,110 4,041 1,142 23,669 7,311 30,432 141 2,249 64,186 86,439

Pike 9,256 6,489 181 44 669 242 1,440 12 179 3,559 2,884

Potter 3,311 2,291 118 16 358 79 411 4 35 1,255 1,190

Schuylkill 29,266 20,293 733 103 3,541 682 3,626 31 258 10,310 12,198

Snyder 5,898 4,167 182 67 598 244 592 6 42 2,226 2,263

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Pennsylvania

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 153

Somerset 14,280 9,431 659 58 2,120 326 1,564 19 103 5,385 5,717

Sullivan 1,500 1,082 45 7 156 29 170 1 10 627 529

Susquehanna 7,674 5,322 230 28 838 199 985 7 65 2,920 2,744Tioga 7,658 5,310 270 36 828 167 961 9 78 2,966 2,702

Union 5,981 4,480 182 28 583 124 542 3 39 2,341 2,411

Venango 11,411 7,235 443 88 1,435 432 1,635 17 127 4,081 4,188

Warren 8,503 6,023 257 41 892 173 1 ,034 8 75 3,146 3,233

Washington 42,068 27,502 1,786 171 6,499 976 4,747 52 335 15,663 16,961

Wayne 10,576 7,537 256 46 944 239 1,416 11 128 4,095 3,710

Westmoreland 73,891 50,057 3,371 284 10,985 1,527 7,133 72 462 28,384 30,206

Wyoming 4,590 3,079 142 26 514 135 646 1 46 1,593 1,664

York 61,870 45,790 1,643 213 5,954 1,538 6,240 33 459 23,987 24,117

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Rhode Island

154 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total,

Rhode Island c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

164,529 119,166 3,044 678 14,035 3,715 22,080 97 1,714 59,445 68,290

Bristol 9,094 6,930 229 25 769 163 905 2 69 3,611 3,837

Kent 29,375 21,092 489 110 2,628 663 4,065 20 309 10,460 12,148

Newport 13,379 9,805 391 64 1,329 303 1,385 9 93 5,262 5,434

Providence 93,167 66,817 1,445 409 7,565 2,185 13,623 56 1,068 32,340 39,228

Washington 19,510 14,522 489 70 1,743 400 2,101 10 175 7,771 7,641

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

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South Carolina

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 155

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total,

South Carolina c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

598,714 395,977 13,627 3,182 55,893 20,291 101,222 516 8,006 200,013 214,004

Abbeville 4,262 2,794 72 22 343 141 819 2 69 1,335 1,561

Aiken 23,156 15,581 637 125 2,259 726 3,526 29 273 8,096 8,284

Allendale 1,363 826 28 7 157 62 262 1 21 421 493

Anderson 29,633 19,708 526 141 2,337 812 5,658 23 429 9,606 10,477

Bamberg 2,315 1,475 42 13 264 96 390 3 32 736 873

Barnwell 3,102 1,895 53 14 321 144 613 6 55 956 1,075

Beaufort 24,840 19,023 1,082 96 2,135 472 1,880 10 140 11,115 8,725

Berkeley 15,123 8,613 380 90 1,659 683 3,341 32 324 4,610 4,506

Calhoun 2,112 1,310 48 12 230 94 387 2 29 680 691

Charleston 39,824 26,602 1,150 219 4,230 1,318 5,839 33 432 13,750 14,974

Cherokee 8,516 5,179 125 36 654 289 2,047 8 180 2,412 2,887

Chester 5,430 3,400 72 29 481 211 1,141 4 92 1,575 1,924

Chesterfield 6,360 3,861 97 36 630 276 1,345 13 102 1,909 2,150

Clarendon 4,966 3,089 98 29 474 200 997 8 72 1,617 1,559

Colleton 5,913 3,469 130 42 608 240 1,302 8 113 1,803 1,902

Darlington 10,161 6,286 183 53 1,078 442 1,976 13 130 3,076 3,558Dillon 4,003 2,335 57 24 411 178 920 3 76 1,055 1,414

Dorchester 11,653 6,983 321 92 1,268 584 2,157 15 232 3,648 3,853

Edgefield 3,078 1,991 66 14 283 139 540 5 42 984 1,080

Fairfield 3,366 2,151 55 24 348 150 586 4 49 1,071 1,180

Florence 17,216 10,744 361 130 1,822 779 3,147 14 220 5,341 6,208

Georgetown 11,510 7,666 336 61 1,133 324 1,829 8 153 4,194 3,777

Greenville 57,277 39,578 1,326 243 5,110 1,595 8,712 29 685 19,790 21,772

Greenwood 11,150 7,727 213 55 917 349 1,748 7 133 3,639 4,299

Hampton 2,992 1,704 63 18 359 118 661 5 64 894 1,002

Horry 37,835 26,991 820 149 3,048 875 5,553 35 365 14,197 12,823

Jasper 1,156 650 29 9 123 61 258 3 24 365 329

Kershaw 8,482 5,549 221 55 871 320 1,353 11 102 2,811 3,002

Lancaster 9,856 6,422 135 39 813 327 1,964 8 147 2,943 3,577

Laurens 11,314 6,974 135 108 854 546 2,463 9 224 3,224 3,834

Lee 2,579 1,512 50 13 321 146 489 3 45 718 936Lexington 28,976 19,929 666 149 2,845 960 4,081 17 328 10,022 10,682

McCormick 2,056 1,503 55 6 164 40 270 2 17 798 657

Marion 4,784 2,913 67 38 485 200 1,004 4 72 1,326 1,735

Marlboro 4,209 2,407 57 31 456 205 974 8 70 1,132 1,446

Newberry 6,048 4,087 103 31 553 204 996 5 69 1,878 2,317

Oconee 13,542 9,468 366 56 922 301 2,258 9 162 4,975 4,514

Orangeburg 13,458 8,579 272 76 1,523 552 2,262 22 174 4,314 4,815

Pickens 16,465 11,144 331 62 1,246 410 3,030 11 232 5,526 5,897

Richland 36,894 24,372 944 283 3,892 1,609 5,343 15 437 12,126 14,256

Saluda 2,767 1,885 52 11 247 81 457 2 32 932 1,002

Spartanburg 41,274 26,449 779 188 3,484 1,285 8,368 29 691 12,996 14,664

Sumter 13,116 8,388 346 86 1,456 561 2,093 15 171 4,242 4,851

Union 5,998 3,682 83 25 493 181 1,416 3 115 1,730 2,151

Williamsburg 4,929 2,650 92 32 542 251 1,244 7 112 1,299 1,597

York 23,653 16,430 506 109 2,044 754 3,523 15 271 8,144 8,694

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

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South Dakota

156 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total,

South Dakota c 107,242 75,298 4,246 456 13,053 2,901 10,420 51 818 42,498 42,675

Aurora 507 343 24 2 82 13 37 0 6 217 209

Beadle 2,944 2,067 115 18 364 85 272 1 22 1,125 1,251

Bennett 370 241 16 2 48 24 37 0 1 152 139

Bon Homme 1,198 855 65 5 175 25 68 0 6 510 513

Brookings 3,026 2,216 119 11 350 75 238 1 16 1,267 1,216

Brown 5,494 3,908 208 27 696 128 486 3 40 2,158 2,353

Brule 756 549 28 5 96 21 54 0 3 314 326

Buffalo 127 72 4 1 14 13 21 0 2 41 41

Butte 1,427 957 53 6 163 39 196 0 13 561 519

Campbell 316 202 25 0 64 7 16 0 1 136 132

Charles Mix 1,349 917 70 6 215 29 102 0 10 539 558

Clark 719 505 37 1 117 6 48 0 5 321 306

Clay 1,390 1,011 50 6 170 40 103 1 9 552 599

Codington 3,845 2,721 141 15 489 99 356 1 22 1,521 1,603

Corson 331 214 20 1 47 17 31 0 2 140 119

Custer 1,295 912 43 4 124 24 178 1 9 522 435Davison 2,963 2,072 89 9 391 83 301 2 17 1,088 1,303

Day 1,181 854 48 5 158 24 85 1 6 508 488

Deuel 756 527 42 3 114 14 52 0 4 346 299

Dewey 482 295 24 6 53 30 66 0 7 170 174

Douglas 586 380 48 1 101 17 37 1 3 246 255

Edmunds 718 518 46 2 98 16 37 0 2 327 283

Fall River 1,506 1,003 45 7 144 24 266 2 17 603 499

Faulk 464 327 35 1 71 3 24 0 2 198 209

Grant 1,331 931 56 5 192 33 106 1 7 526 569

Gregory 894 605 54 3 159 14 55 0 4 369 399

Haakon 379 265 25 1 62 5 20 0 0 169 163

Hamlin 850 596 45 4 125 14 61 0 7 351 358

Hand 684 497 43 1 98 9 34 0 2 301 307

Hanson 590 469 31 0 42 10 35 0 2 263 177

Harding 160 104 12 1 29 4 10 0 0 67 65Hughes 2,222 1,624 51 10 258 92 167 1 19 840 893

Hutchinson 1,541 1,062 109 5 259 28 71 0 7 659 708

Hyde 290 213 17 0 41 3 14 0 2 126 126

Jackson 327 220 13 3 42 16 27 1 5 129 126

Jerauld 488 365 30 1 64 8 19 0 1 208 217

Jones 202 151 11 0 23 4 11 0 2 91 82

Kingsbury 1,131 806 66 1 152 18 83 1 5 483 466

Lake 1,788 1,282 77 5 216 46 148 0 14 742 705

Lawrence 3,607 2,482 123 12 434 97 425 4 30 1,353 1,360

Lincoln 2,894 2,121 110 5 318 77 241 1 23 1,221 1,115

Lyman 500 341 19 3 69 18 44 0 5 210 199

McCook 885 605 49 2 126 24 69 1 8 372 358

McPherson 580 392 48 2 95 4 38 0 0 261 245

Marshall 802 569 43 3 112 8 63 1 5 340 323

Meade 2,844 1,847 99 12 333 79 433 3 38 1,063 983

Mellette 184 125 10 2 27 8 11 0 0 80 74

Miner 507 357 26 1 76 4 38 0 3 219 223

Minnehaha 19,471 13,945 577 81 2,106 535 2,060 4 163 7,413 7,669

Moody 893 597 44 3 135 28 78 1 7 351 367

Pennington 12,636 8,764 408 60 1,266 367 1,623 8 141 4,724 4,681

Perkins 613 430 39 1 93 11 36 0 3 268 264

Potter 574 420 33 2 90 9 19 0 1 268 251

Roberts 1,426 1,001 59 6 176 44 129 2 9 581 562

Sanborn 397 286 22 2 43 7 34 0 3 179 152

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South Dakota

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 157

Shannon 592 273 9 13 63 85 131 1 17 148 159

Spink 1,299 885 66 15 148 57 119 1 7 546 496

Stanley 383 282 10 0 42 13 36 1 1 153 142Sully 250 177 20 0 24 8 20 0 0 127 84

Todd 390 212 6 6 47 43 68 0 7 106 128

Tripp 1,071 743 56 3 175 25 67 0 3 446 475

Turner 1,448 998 88 5 216 33 100 1 7 620 608

Union 1,802 1,294 70 7 226 44 148 1 12 761 712

Walworth 1,104 808 51 4 154 16 66 0 3 478 445

Yankton 3,185 2,311 106 18 312 90 330 1 17 1,205 1,315

Ziebach 109 68 5 2 16 7 11 0 1 42 37

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Tennessee

158 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Tennessee c 838,181 544,673 23,802 4,353 91,050 27,126 135,791 948 10,437 282,956 307,157

Anderson 13,949 8,929 508 63 1,690 349 2,188 22 199 4,909 5,288Bedford 5,576 3,812 121 27 511 181 863 6 56 1,924 2,027

Benton 3,415 2,212 96 24 368 99 571 5 40 1,222 1,141

Bledsoe 1,621 994 39 4 153 55 351 4 20 507 515

Blount 18,505 12,091 703 83 2,404 470 2,554 16 185 6,568 6,825

Bradley 13,796 9,019 371 62 1,378 383 2,386 18 181 4,625 4,841

Campbell 7,312 3,786 212 37 960 213 1,924 21 160 2,141 2,226

Cannon 2,030 1,340 40 8 208 63 345 2 24 679 706

Carroll 5,564 3,688 114 26 541 171 951 7 66 1,816 2,073

Carter 9,681 5,712 274 42 1,178 232 2,075 11 157 3,041 3,287

Cheatham 4,263 2,693 96 21 420 193 774 4 64 1,408 1,373

Chester 2,266 1,501 48 14 238 80 357 4 24 744 847

Claiborne 5,276 2,558 157 22 645 183 1,580 19 114 1,479 1,457

Clay 1,258 735 27 6 118 43 305 2 21 386 376

Cocke 5,568 3,153 157 29 644 192 1,291 9 92 1,705 1,721

Coffee 8,408 5,668 272 36 942 233 1,172 10 76 3,057 3,082

Crockett 2,335 1,539 61 9 239 79 373 2 33 759 910Cumberland 12,283 9,100 398 54 956 230 1,437 10 98 5,138 3,996

Davidson 71,663 49,710 1,922 340 7,552 2,284 9,168 40 647 24,481 30,207

Decatur 1,992 1,350 42 9 187 52 329 3 20 684 729

De Kalb 2,712 1,792 45 15 248 75 506 2 30 881 969

Dickson 6,121 4,005 170 28 661 251 930 5 70 2,127 2,168

Dyer 6,059 3,718 145 32 666 216 1,193 5 84 1,884 2,189

Fayette 4,585 2,968 122 32 455 174 769 3 62 1,603 1,526

Fentress 2,789 1,552 55 11 248 95 773 6 49 791 814

Franklin 6,868 4,647 217 31 746 166 985 9 68 2,514 2,441

Gibson 8,987 6,083 183 50 913 311 1,333 7 109 2,950 3,563

Giles 4,783 3,090 131 28 527 126 811 6 65 1,595 1,700

Grainger 3,314 1,814 101 20 377 101 829 13 58 1,015 945

Greene 11,427 7,108 264 108 1,167 431 2,167 15 166 3,671 3,943

Grundy 2,337 1,280 71 15 284 90 547 6 43 740 682

Hamblen 9,862 6,180 292 49 1,076 283 1,839 13 130 3,238 3,426Hamilton 50,309 34,773 1,468 260 5,400 1,390 6,522 38 458 17,535 20,328

Hancock 845 411 34 5 125 35 219 2 14 248 244

Hardeman 3,935 2,317 97 29 410 186 822 4 71 1,207 1,288

Hardin 4,648 2,911 117 23 469 139 914 7 68 1,531 1,516

Hawkins 9,600 5,098 355 51 1,271 259 2,356 33 176 2,864 2,915

Haywood 2,530 1,573 55 17 292 107 451 3 33 773 943

Henderson 4,209 2,639 75 19 382 160 858 6 70 1,303 1,475

Henry 6,432 4,335 155 35 646 162 1,024 7 68 2,246 2,319

Hickman 3,243 2,018 76 15 369 116 605 5 40 1,090 1,083

Houston 1,302 820 46 7 155 46 210 4 15 451 443

Humphreys 3,191 2,124 128 25 374 78 423 6 33 1,182 1,104

Jackson 1,853 1,096 47 12 170 50 445 2 31 578 573

Jefferson 7,716 4,897 227 33 793 220 1,432 10 103 2,650 2,501

Johnson 2,955 1,695 69 16 319 73 723 7 54 928 892

Knox 56,744 38,247 1,730 229 6,444 1,444 8,050 48 552 19,876 22,439

Lake 1,003 621 22 7 129 32 180 2 10 320 379

Lauderdale 3,511 2,118 75 21 367 135 730 3 61 1,061 1,230

Lawrence 6,833 4,228 246 38 863 206 1,147 10 96 2,230 2,462

Lewis 1,717 1,036 38 7 206 77 324 2 27 539 587

Lincoln 4,977 3,389 133 29 537 151 684 10 44 1,748 1,886

Loudon 8,871 6,457 300 42 757 200 1,033 4 77 3,480 2,967

McMinn 8,389 5,307 215 36 895 234 1,569 14 119 2,755 2,927

McNairy 4,377 2,719 90 23 440 140 886 9 70 1,410 1,469

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Tennessee

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 159

Macon 2,882 1,730 54 10 287 106 650 3 42 885 956

Madison 12,833 8,426 312 64 1,297 494 2,058 9 173 4,201 4,863

Marion 4,475 2,529 151 28 625 157 915 12 58 1,413 1,465Marshall 3,952 2,611 97 14 419 149 607 4 49 1,341 1,470

Maury 9,972 6,538 309 45 1,205 356 1,386 11 121 3,415 3,778

Meigs 1,683 955 43 8 196 49 401 4 27 509 491

Monroe 6,499 3,945 178 25 723 200 1,314 14 100 2,077 2,084

Montgomery 12,592 7,895 411 69 1,512 547 1,954 19 185 4,269 4,357

Moore 856 626 24 3 65 22 108 1 8 318 308

Morgan 3,365 1,807 101 25 400 98 852 11 72 1,038 981

Obion 5,579 3,654 138 26 582 169 925 5 78 1,856 2,038

Overton 3,348 2,050 62 19 329 107 735 7 39 1,066 1,091

Perry 1,356 844 25 8 139 58 258 2 21 451 453

Pickett 940 593 19 2 79 21 214 1 12 310 290

Polk 2,877 1,629 82 12 355 73 678 6 42 900 907

Putnam 9,964 6,533 247 54 1,011 322 1,663 9 124 3,377 3,577

Rhea 4,689 3,013 129 25 493 127 829 9 64 1,582 1,610

Roane 10,458 6,766 331 59 1,181 241 1,742 11 127 3,681 3,643Robertson 7,678 5,011 232 36 832 281 1,183 7 96 2,704 2,701

Rutherford 18,745 12,101 490 101 1,854 819 3,079 20 280 6,254 6,442

Scott 3,180 1,433 81 21 402 97 1,042 12 92 829 845

Sequatchie 1,737 1,037 44 10 172 51 395 4 25 537 527

Sevier 11,763 7,852 320 51 1,132 336 1,910 16 147 4,158 3,917

Shelby 100,897 65,087 2,710 724 11,355 4,614 14,982 61 1,364 32,376 39,967

Smith 2,537 1,621 71 6 293 102 409 2 33 826 910

Stewart 2,063 1,289 64 11 217 80 371 3 27 733 639

Sullivan 30,703 19,487 1,164 124 3,637 635 5,236 52 368 10,522 11,069

Sumner 18,391 12,568 512 81 1,846 609 2,548 12 215 6,508 6,636

Tipton 6,284 3,862 174 45 685 294 1,102 10 112 2,074 2,081

Trousdale 1,081 660 25 3 102 46 224 1 19 343 350

Unicoi 3,155 1,864 81 17 349 75 714 6 50 970 1,087

Union 2,612 1,421 68 13 258 92 701 9 51 771 736

Van Buren 804 500 13 8 69 20 178 2 12 254 250

Warren 6,077 3,992 167 27 602 188 1 ,025 6 72 2,057 2,182

Washington 17,573 11,202 527 72 2,050 455 3,046 18 203 5,902 6,394

Wayne 2,539 1,537 69 15 264 87 523 4 40 807 835

Weakley 5,395 3,718 121 27 513 150 794 7 66 1,828 2,066

White 4,151 2,689 92 26 393 124 766 5 57 1,345 1,437

Williamson 14,494 10,537 505 77 1,464 478 1,296 8 129 5,819 5,531

Wilson 12,167 8,382 303 48 1,146 452 1,695 7 134 4,344 4,214

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Texas

160 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Texas c 2,260,853 1 ,496,696 86,395 12,975 281,052 81,082 277,750 2,354 22,548 844,560 836,691

Anderson 6,521 4,176 199 25 881 219 937 6 77 2,302 2,389Andrews 1,838 1,100 87 5 289 58 270 7 23 687 654

Angelina 12,028 7,230 440 116 1,695 598 1,792 19 136 4,186 4,270

Aransas 4,444 3,162 199 17 450 87 495 7 27 1,916 1,448

Archer 1,321 878 55 5 186 36 148 1 13 534 469

Armstrong 364 267 22 1 41 4 28 0 1 168 139

Atascosa 4,291 2,440 185 20 600 180 774 14 79 1,514 1,338

Austin 3,776 2,618 152 19 502 122 338 2 23 1,462 1,493

Bailey 950 648 60 5 147 26 59 1 3 408 375

Bandera 2,922 2,049 112 15 265 68 380 3 30 1,200 883

Bastrop 6,506 4,339 186 34 702 251 927 4 62 2,395 2,231

Baylor 895 610 36 1 135 24 87 0 4 354 369

Bee 2,980 1,763 138 19 477 116 419 9 37 1,091 1,028

Bell 21,566 13,742 835 110 2,722 774 3,085 29 269 7,737 7,789

Bexar 142,405 90,675 5,769 962 17,516 5,455 20,126 197 1,705 50,193 52,786

Blanco 1,414 1,018 52 5 180 25 124 1 9 586 550

Borden 86 62 9 0 11 1 3 0 0 51 25Bosque 3,324 2,332 104 10 368 87 400 3 20 1,262 1,254

Bowie 11,635 7,209 332 58 1,471 420 1,950 19 176 3,730 4,393

Brazoria 27,217 17,823 1,130 150 3,560 1,031 3,209 35 279 10,349 9,454

Brazos 11,570 7,918 483 66 1,468 417 1,115 6 97 4,549 4,498

Brewster 1,222 885 48 8 132 30 111 1 6 509 428

Briscoe 313 204 20 2 58 5 22 0 2 140 119

Brooks 946 534 50 8 171 42 124 2 15 331 348

Brown 6,154 4,084 201 31 711 228 836 7 55 2,234 2,228

Burleson 2,567 1,737 92 11 331 70 299 2 23 984 956

Burnet 7,282 5,364 303 25 848 160 535 5 41 3,204 2,620

Caldwell 3,871 2,501 138 22 502 150 510 3 46 1,443 1,394

Calhoun 3,015 2,010 171 17 377 101 318 4 18 1,301 983

Callahan 2,336 1,608 92 8 259 67 277 4 21 918 857

Cameron 27,977 17,888 1,320 287 3,708 1,143 3,296 54 281 10,732 9,761

Camp 2,049 1,349 74 8 254 60 285 1 18 775 720Carson 1,040 725 52 4 143 16 88 1 10 465 369

Cass 5,591 3,361 202 27 831 192 908 9 62 1,909 1,996

Castro 960 615 70 5 162 31 69 1 7 417 363

Chambers 3,245 1,950 141 17 459 119 520 6 33 1,182 1,021

Cherokee 7,146 4,716 213 31 859 236 1,004 7 79 2,555 2,684

Childress 948 630 33 4 142 27 105 0 5 329 414

Clay 1,782 1,226 72 5 225 35 200 2 17 727 667

Cochran 510 317 36 3 83 15 49 2 4 220 192

Coke 758 558 36 2 72 25 61 1 2 341 264

Coleman 1,943 1,312 73 6 292 50 196 2 11 743 786

Collin 39,111 27,883 1,276 169 3,878 1,511 3,987 20 386 14,987 14,033

Collingsworth 555 366 26 2 95 14 49 1 2 211 237

Colorado 3,659 2,529 166 16 554 82 288 2 21 1,530 1,439

Comal 12,960 9,288 486 71 1,401 368 1,240 11 95 5,289 4,696

Comanche 2,578 1,795 107 8 333 56 263 3 14 1,048 980

Concho 454 308 20 0 64 13 46 0 2 181 170

Cooke 5,601 3,948 196 23 675 128 582 4 46 2,189 2,221

Coryell 4,901 3,012 193 23 648 233 711 6 75 1,689 1,679

Cottle 384 269 14 1 63 5 30 0 3 145 173

Crane 515 302 26 2 94 17 70 1 3 193 176

Crockett 510 319 27 2 85 17 58 0 2 203 188

Crosby 1,013 630 57 2 178 32 105 1 8 396 404

Culberson 295 185 13 2 32 18 40 0 5 121 81

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Texas

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 161

Dallam 725 476 44 3 114 19 63 1 5 306 280

Dallas 206,612 141,624 6,214 958 22,232 7,209 26,306 99 1,969 74,520 81,573

Dawson 1,980 1,285 111 7 315 48 198 3 11 833 770Deaf Smith 2,129 1,416 118 11 294 52 214 4 19 876 794

Delta 869 560 22 4 112 33 130 1 8 297 314

Denton 32,384 22,006 924 265 3,276 1,658 3,868 14 372 11,615 11,536

De Witt 3,177 2,059 145 12 474 72 376 3 36 1,225 1,245

Dickens 450 308 16 1 57 11 55 0 3 185 168

Dimmit 992 565 51 6 150 53 151 2 13 344 326

Donley 750 531 34 1 89 19 70 1 5 313 279

Duval 1,536 776 88 10 298 75 256 6 28 522 520

Eastland 3,520 2,347 143 15 511 92 391 3 19 1,335 1,389

Ector 15,441 9,370 711 85 2,402 548 2,107 32 185 5,701 5,656

Edwards 347 218 20 2 63 9 33 0 2 152 122

Ellis 13,338 8,899 363 57 1,443 513 1,896 11 157 4,669 4,840

El Paso 58,736 36,333 3,259 573 7,875 2,175 7,685 126 709 21,797 20,846

Erath 4,227 2,874 162 30 544 164 421 2 30 1,578 1,701

Falls 2,344 1,490 73 13 303 83 342 4 36 838 858Fannin 5,098 3,453 144 22 568 139 721 5 46 1,902 1,827

Fayette 4,412 3,134 178 23 610 106 331 2 28 1,818 1,743

Fisher 871 611 49 2 129 17 58 1 5 378 355

Floyd 1,112 743 66 4 185 34 73 2 5 486 435

Foard 316 202 13 2 58 13 27 0 2 114 136

Fort Bend 27,581 18,007 1,062 264 3,028 1,661 3,164 24 371 10,385 9,161

Franklin 1,972 1,407 62 9 226 50 202 2 15 799 719

Freestone 2,847 1,917 79 15 340 86 380 2 28 1,052 1,015

Frio 1,455 820 71 14 233 64 231 4 18 526 480

Gaines 1,475 914 75 6 227 53 178 4 18 607 518

Galveston 33,342 21,935 1,096 161 4,331 1,158 4,313 29 320 12,285 12,166

Garza 669 446 32 2 95 18 70 1 5 271 263

Gillespie 4,758 3,619 214 15 550 67 271 2 21 2,116 1,896

Glasscock 128 92 13 0 16 1 7 0 0 69 42

Goliad 1,058 688 47 4 150 34 122 4 8 430 359

Gonzales 2,761 1,809 111 14 367 101 327 3 29 1,070 1,006

Gray 4,158 2,866 205 18 619 93 329 4 24 1,670 1,707

Grayson 17,612 12,025 492 80 2,010 523 2,313 12 157 6,304 6,776

Gregg 17,670 11,403 677 76 2,594 568 2,168 20 163 6,453 6,936

Grimes 3,026 1,937 113 19 428 113 380 3 32 1,127 1,088

Guadalupe 11,443 7,731 449 73 1,285 408 1,365 12 119 4,467 3,966

Hale 4,507 2,913 244 22 719 128 440 7 34 1,813 1,788

Hall 724 480 40 2 116 15 68 0 3 293 295

Hamilton 1,649 1,190 57 5 196 38 151 1 12 656 652

Hansford 784 521 56 2 130 18 53 1 3 352 311

Hardeman 873 577 27 6 150 29 77 1 7 310 392

Hardin 7,520 4,600 323 40 1,171 274 1,033 7 72 2,749 2,608

Harris 297,091 195,484 11,206 1,839 36,987 12,194 36,170 240 2,971 110,125 110,310

Harrison 8,552 5,382 277 44 1,148 318 1,288 9 85 2,955 3,094

Hartley 511 357 32 1 80 9 30 0 2 211 235

Haskell 1,249 831 61 3 227 20 96 1 9 497 550Hays 9,676 6,726 370 50 1,028 366 1,021 5 110 3,838 3,430

Hemphill 473 314 25 1 83 7 41 0 3 202 184

Henderson 14,373 10,011 429 56 1,523 368 1,854 14 118 5,570 5,088

Hidalgo 40,240 25,639 1,885 412 4,866 1,655 5,197 93 494 15,537 13,426

Hill 5,934 4,010 211 22 688 149 788 6 60 2,290 2,098

Hockley 3,004 1,776 159 16 528 122 367 4 34 1,124 1,119

Hood 9,060 6,826 319 32 906 185 734 3 53 3,954 3,230

Hopkins 4,970 3,298 160 16 636 151 668 5 36 1,790 1,893

Houston 4,075 2,725 145 18 527 96 518 6 39 1,551 1,506

Howard 4,595 2,954 161 19 661 151 600 5 45 1,686 1,751

Hudspeth 274 170 17 2 37 10 36 0 3 119 70

(Continued)

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Texas

162 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Hunt 11,744 7,818 309 62 1,226 397 1,795 10 127 4,238 4,063

Hutchinson 4,064 2,631 221 16 632 96 429 6 33 1,661 1,549

Irion 251 163 15 3 34 5 28 1 3 113 77Jack 1,332 895 55 7 196 36 131 2 10 511 510

Jackson 2,166 1,355 103 11 366 62 244 3 22 836 824

Jasper 6,019 3,624 275 38 916 209 869 12 76 2,204 2,055

Jeff Davis 352 264 15 0 26 6 39 0 1 152 113

Jefferson 38,005 23,630 1,672 240 5,896 1,269 4,820 42 437 13,682 14,698

Jim Hogg 610 359 34 7 106 15 76 2 10 232 216

Jim Wells 4,964 2,869 258 33 784 215 728 14 63 1,830 1,653

Johnson 15,334 10,154 438 88 1,735 660 2,071 10 178 5,593 5,373

Jones 2,690 1,769 99 18 389 90 298 4 23 982 1,069

Karnes 1,888 1,176 97 10 289 50 242 4 22 743 689

Kaufman 10,265 6,842 238 52 1,090 412 1,502 9 120 3,588 3,630

Kendall 4,232 3,090 184 16 474 123 315 1 28 1,780 1,566

Kenedy 32 22 2 0 7 1 1 0 0 16 13

Kent 186 126 9 0 30 2 18 0 1 77 75

Kerr 10,603 7,941 473 34 1,135 173 789 5 52 4,544 4,245Kimble 821 560 37 2 132 17 69 1 3 329 333

King 24 19 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 13 6

Kinney 613 462 25 2 60 11 48 1 4 270 219

Kleberg 3,019 1,862 160 19 444 93 404 6 32 1,160 1,040

Knox 779 519 39 3 137 21 56 1 3 325 326

Lamar 7,848 5,204 225 34 927 254 1,123 6 76 2,704 2,979

Lamb 2,195 1,428 125 8 368 50 198 1 16 911 880

Lampasas 2,504 1,650 110 8 352 62 292 3 28 985 915

La Salle 615 351 27 5 100 35 86 2 9 225 206

Lavaca 3,847 2,641 154 22 544 91 359 5 31 1,512 1,543

Lee 2,132 1,424 87 10 316 77 196 1 20 828 804

Leon 3,423 2,342 132 21 401 97 401 4 26 1,364 1,157

Liberty 8,882 5,062 354 44 1,451 415 1,419 19 118 3,095 2,964

Limestone 3,737 2,339 97 74 374 284 520 5 44 1,249 1,305

Lipscomb 455 294 31 4 77 10 37 1 2 186 187

Live Oak 1,399 874 72 6 239 36 158 3 12 563 505

Llano 4,346 3,232 169 12 484 64 369 3 13 1,904 1,616

Loving 17 12 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 9 6

Lubbock 29,229 19,577 1,070 175 3,749 999 3,370 24 265 10,928 11,585

Lynn 928 595 56 3 138 26 97 2 11 396 339

McCulloch 1,498 1,016 52 11 212 44 150 1 12 576 591

McLennan 28,108 18,798 931 135 3,394 934 3,609 26 281 10,263 10,984

McMullen 126 81 8 0 21 4 11 0 1 52 46

Madison 1,781 1,194 63 10 235 67 199 1 12 676 638

Marion 1,987 1,245 61 10 247 70 334 4 17 719 664

Martin 574 361 26 2 78 19 78 1 9 240 184

Mason 769 547 41 1 110 12 54 0 3 300 317

Matagorda 5,299 3,388 196 29 818 218 592 8 51 1,978 1,921

Maverick 3,571 2,042 211 46 506 155 547 15 49 1,322 1,086

Medina 4,421 2,796 210 30 580 169 585 6 47 1,724 1,472

Menard 435 293 25 4 63 6 39 0 3 185 166Midland 15,223 10,439 680 52 1,882 485 1,544 15 127 6,056 5,965

Milam 3,967 2,596 198 22 555 113 451 3 29 1,547 1,480

Mills 952 668 40 4 133 15 87 1 4 383 380

Mitchell 1,284 851 58 3 181 32 150 1 8 515 484

Montague 3,948 2,643 128 14 545 109 472 4 32 1,472 1,504

Montgomery 36,987 24,811 1,461 169 4,615 1,393 4,159 34 346 14,094 13,109

Moore 2,163 1,396 110 6 361 70 204 2 14 862 838

Morris 2,659 1,704 107 10 366 86 357 2 26 977 997

Motley 272 182 16 1 52 4 16 1 1 115 115

Nacogdoches 7,492 4,765 261 33 992 246 1,114 6 75 2,757 2,750

Navarro 6,807 4,454 193 45 786 253 984 10 82 2,347 2,554

(Continued)

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Texas

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 163

Newton 1,954 1,072 89 16 292 84 362 5 32 695 582

Nolan 2,582 1,698 111 16 398 85 259 1 15 1,012 997

Nueces 35,695 22,304 1,567 266 5,068 1,368 4,683 66 373 13,050 13,113Ochiltree 1,104 721 54 2 189 38 94 0 5 444 440

Oldham 302 211 16 1 39 10 23 0 2 126 117

Orange 14,007 8,342 722 71 2,119 421 2,128 25 179 5,175 4,732

Palo Pinto 4,333 2,943 162 12 586 127 457 6 40 1,681 1,642

Panola 3,637 2,195 146 14 580 125 529 6 42 1,306 1,323

Parker 11,968 8,318 435 60 1,319 391 1,326 9 110 4,779 4,165

Parmer 1,187 759 89 8 199 37 86 2 7 507 465

Pecos 1,565 1,011 82 9 201 53 187 4 18 658 499

Polk 15,364 11,737 489 52 1,174 214 1,581 18 99 6,781 4,313

Potter 13,463 8,712 451 56 1,914 439 1,762 13 116 4,694 5,424

Presidio 772 496 48 4 98 24 87 3 12 343 238

Rains 1,799 1,254 53 10 158 47 263 1 14 685 594

Randall 13,444 9,584 534 44 1,652 369 1,159 11 90 5,388 5,390

Reagan 369 224 17 1 51 18 51 1 4 148 123

Real 727 510 34 3 82 12 83 1 4 309 238Red River 2,352 1,505 80 11 302 81 354 1 19 811 877

Reeves 1,483 921 75 11 205 48 197 5 20 593 475

Refugio 1,360 867 64 7 226 37 146 2 10 558 498

Roberts 119 82 6 1 20 4 7 0 0 55 47

Robertson 2,554 1,628 89 12 389 87 332 1 16 940 936

Rockwall 5,279 3,789 163 25 540 194 520 2 47 2,072 1,919

Runnels 1,937 1,268 87 8 303 52 203 3 13 755 785

Rusk 7,258 4,655 265 32 1,064 194 966 8 74 2,600 2,771

Sabine 2,893 1,899 127 11 376 58 390 6 27 1,178 925

San Augustine 1,858 1,143 72 12 254 79 277 3 18 669 635

San Jacinto 3,952 2,576 137 19 454 119 600 5 41 1,572 1,188

San Patricio 8,080 4,877 398 47 1,234 291 1,116 22 96 3,132 2,745

San Saba 969 669 40 6 143 31 75 1 3 370 401

Schleicher 411 246 27 1 71 9 51 1 5 165 149

Scurry 2,475 1,625 100 7 402 57 260 5 19 999 973

Shackelford 646 426 30 1 106 16 65 0 2 258 262

Shelby 3,999 2,419 140 21 599 166 605 6 43 1,382 1,458

Sherman 308 201 26 3 57 8 12 0 0 137 130

Smith 28,106 19,339 1,043 117 3,273 766 3,302 20 246 10,743 10,659

Somervell 978 679 38 5 114 32 103 0 6 380 346

Starr 3,288 1,710 210 35 552 186 535 13 46 1,175 933

Stephens 1,748 1,196 74 4 229 38 194 2 11 710 669

Sterling 149 105 9 1 20 3 11 0 1 69 56

Stonewall 340 222 20 1 68 9 19 0 2 136 146

Sutton 451 302 27 1 68 9 40 1 4 192 172

Swisher 1,259 820 82 5 211 27 105 2 7 523 508

Tarrant 144,046 98,088 4,981 647 16,886 5,340 16,658 77 1,370 53,418 55,507

Taylor 17,069 11,479 646 141 2,178 653 1,798 14 159 6,416 6,744

Terrell 160 115 9 2 19 4 11 0 1 84 54

Terry 1,843 1,166 106 8 306 59 180 2 16 744 718

Throckmorton 329 212 17 0 67 7 25 1 0 128 148Titus 3,410 2,232 109 19 502 123 392 3 31 1,194 1,364

Tom Green 14,439 9,695 553 77 1,823 482 1,667 14 128 5,322 5,685

Travis 65,186 44,484 2,331 424 7,090 2,290 7,918 26 623 24,143 25,095

Trinity 3,344 2,222 112 16 435 72 457 5 25 1,324 1,126

Tyler 3,856 2,444 174 19 495 120 552 9 44 1,497 1,267

Upshur 6,078 3,831 227 41 842 191 866 6 75 2,211 2,101

Upton 526 321 26 5 85 10 73 2 6 196 188

Uvalde 3,065 2,016 140 17 423 98 343 4 24 1,249 1,123

Val Verde 3,761 2,358 212 35 534 150 433 7 31 1,515 1,269

Van Zandt 8,439 5,952 253 34 868 216 1,043 8 66 3,183 3,076

Victoria 11,544 7,439 580 56 1,574 371 1,387 18 119 4,458 4,144

(Continued)

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Utah

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 165

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Utah c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

216,796 154,292 8,555 1,383 20,773 7,960 21,703 143 1,988 87,184 79,776

Beaver 782 563 36 4 69 19 85 1 5 338 271Box Elder 5,035 3,629 248 25 499 162 426 3 43 2,136 1,830

Cache 7,555 5,515 370 48 731 263 565 4 60 3,229 2,854

Carbon 3,288 2,000 123 12 459 112 529 5 48 1,179 1,179

Daggett 153 123 6 0 10 2 12 0 1 77 38

Davis 19,770 14,389 845 123 1,654 813 1,749 11 186 8,097 7,180

Duchesne 1,856 1,185 74 16 197 76 276 3 30 718 568

Emery 1,439 924 64 10 147 45 228 2 20 564 433

Garfield 697 522 26 3 69 13 56 0 6 299 258

Grand 1,202 830 48 8 134 31 140 1 11 462 447

Iron 3,881 2,724 143 28 330 126 482 3 45 1,582 1,279

Juab 947 640 31 12 99 43 114 0 8 360 326

Kane 1,140 859 43 9 102 20 100 2 6 504 394

Millard 1,488 1,073 61 5 151 36 146 0 15 624 549

Morgan 679 508 35 3 53 31 43 1 5 309 223

Piute 274 186 13 1 31 9 31 1 2 112 92

Rich 271 213 15 4 20 4 14 0 1 136 89Salt Lake 85,850 61,485 2,917 501 8,197 3,107 8,859 48 737 33,569 32,854

San Juan 1,073 678 42 7 125 61 152 2 6 414 327

Sanpete 2,722 1,908 106 22 247 79 332 3 25 1,075 947

Sevier 2,752 1,959 111 12 259 79 302 4 26 1,153 927

Summit 2,281 1,684 91 20 201 96 169 1 18 1,016 679

Tooele 2,921 1,908 82 16 304 156 404 4 47 1,025 982

Uintah 2,963 1,982 132 15 345 121 331 5 33 1,198 1,002

Utah 29,032 19,977 1,461 267 3,039 1,276 2,688 19 307 11,886 10,545

Wasatch 1,613 1,163 71 8 143 72 140 1 14 704 522

Washington 16,621 12,666 681 102 1,363 418 1,275 11 105 7,317 5,945

Wayne 343 248 22 4 34 5 28 0 2 157 117

Weber 18,164 12,751 658 99 1,760 686 2,026 10 174 6,944 6,916

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

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Vermont

166 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Vermont c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

90,295 63,409 2,556 474 8,968 2,281 11,606 55 946 33,749 34,165

Addison 4,528 3,251 145 23 470 119 474 2 43 1,799 1,719Bennington 6,995 5,158 167 36 567 143 852 4 68 2,678 2,721

Caledonia 4,604 3,134 144 24 508 118 622 4 50 1,684 1,734

Chittenden 17,961 12,663 559 88 1,885 491 2,105 8 161 6,632 6,965

Essex 1,188 762 34 6 106 30 232 2 17 436 361

Franklin 4,966 3,207 155 22 579 141 797 3 61 1,726 1,803

Grand Isle 1,061 770 35 4 93 15 132 1 12 433 345

Lamoille 3,079 2,186 99 14 292 71 389 1 27 1,214 1,115

Orange 4,081 2,889 103 23 383 100 535 4 44 1,570 1,467

Orleans 4,231 2,809 143 27 452 108 636 6 51 1,560 1,493

Rutland 11,127 7,721 289 79 1,084 303 1,524 8 119 3,983 4,275

Washington 8,937 6,252 223 53 884 263 1,145 4 114 3,243 3,477

Windham 7,211 5,109 161 31 649 167 1,006 4 84 2,718 2,708

Windsor 10,323 7,495 298 45 1,016 212 1,160 4 94 4,072 3,981

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

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Virginia

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 167

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Virginia c 905,050 613,570 25,666 4,571 93,814 27,772 128,281 979 10,397 319,752 343,280

Accomack 6,065 4,269 149 27 624 158 780 3 54 2,210 2,319Albermarle 11,699 8,870 429 70 1,185 255 827 2 62 4,814 4,851

Alexandria City 10,203 7,639 272 41 1,049 193 952 1 57 3,848 4,607

Alleghany 2,138 1,321 83 10 233 31 432 6 22 765 697

Amelia 1,932 1,286 45 9 165 63 332 3 30 648 647

Amherst 5,221 3,544 123 29 482 132 846 5 59 1,841 1,843

Appomattox 2,354 1,594 66 12 228 71 355 3 26 848 805

Arlington 14,618 11,229 432 68 1,401 330 1,096 1 60 5,724 6,625

Augusta 11,007 7,737 324 42 1,022 260 1,497 9 116 4,075 3,870

Bath 975 699 34 6 93 22 113 1 7 374 338

Bedford 9,821 6,828 289 44 860 227 1,446 7 120 3,678 3,266

Bedford City 1,539 1,111 31 6 161 43 172 1 15 572 661

Bland 1,278 710 42 5 118 27 339 4 32 406 358

Botetourt 4,797 3,275 137 18 452 129 729 3 54 1,792 1,666

Bristol City 3,841 2,506 103 11 491 71 615 6 39 1,216 1,643

Brunswick 2,750 1,789 59 11 288 102 455 3 41 923 1,006

Buchanan 7,385 2,065 217 32 857 218 3,566 95 335 1,500 1,316Buckingham 2,204 1,445 50 11 237 68 370 2 21 769 779

Buena Vista City 1,186 762 30 5 158 31 187 2 12 385 478

Campbell 8,917 6,088 225 39 785 248 1,418 9 104 3,169 3,178

Caroline 3,213 2,085 86 14 355 106 523 3 40 1,124 1,117

Carroll 5,271 3,420 118 37 494 184 939 7 71 1,758 1,872

Charles City 1,095 702 21 2 124 39 196 1 10 363 367

Charlotte 2,299 1,519 49 14 248 79 357 2 31 783 853

Charlottesville City 4,999 3,553 115 29 496 142 630 1 34 1,712 2,185

Chesapeake City 21,021 13,782 574 132 2,352 841 3,025 19 296 7,046 7,740

Chesterfield 31,658 21,554 838 168 2,909 1,192 4,507 21 469 11,257 11,083

Clarke 1,826 1,350 58 7 187 49 164 1 10 707 745

Clifton Forge City 791 473 22 5 105 14 157 2 14 221 336

Colonial Heights City 3,349 2,390 106 9 436 73 304 1 28 1,168 1,508

Covington City 1,474 900 59 10 219 49 222 1 14 465 607

Craig 859 509 22 4 98 18 191 1 16 268 278Culpeper 4,883 3,377 152 26 515 176 586 3 48 1,868 1,769

Cumberland 1,352 896 30 9 135 47 217 1 17 479 455

Danville City 9,857 6,927 172 39 883 274 1,460 7 97 3,091 4,292

Dickenson 4,107 1,328 138 20 562 121 1,725 42 171 936 919

Dinwiddie 3,744 2,388 78 17 359 119 707 3 73 1,217 1,244

Emporia City 1,041 669 20 4 143 41 150 2 12 306 475

Essex 1,846 1,252 40 8 220 59 247 1 18 656 696

Fairfax 78,160 59,629 2,936 524 6,953 2,331 5,284 21 483 33,004 31,654

Fairfax City 2,337 1,798 92 15 193 70 158 0 12 947 993

Falls Church City 1,211 931 29 8 112 41 82 0 7 474 524

Fauquier 6,692 4,813 209 33 721 217 645 2 52 2,733 2,431

Floyd 2,347 1,536 78 13 261 68 366 2 23 836 823

Fluvanna 3,497 2,670 88 14 274 83 334 3 30 1,486 1,198

Franklin 8,610 5,822 249 37 733 197 1,452 8 112 3,093 2,863

Franklin City 1,575 1,012 38 6 220 42 233 3 21 502 644

Frederick 8,124 5,851 225 35 761 253 919 6 75 3,099 2,923

Fredericksburg City 2,923 2,054 66 20 360 86 314 1 23 947 1,387

Galax City 1,561 1,017 33 8 168 47 273 1 15 509 617

Giles 3,379 1,976 95 14 440 84 718 7 46 1,060 1,189

Gloucester 4,759 3,198 143 29 520 147 670 7 47 1,694 1,694

Goochland 2,872 2,109 89 5 264 66 309 1 29 1,189 1,017

Grayson 3,238 2,125 71 12 291 62 631 3 43 1,069 1,181

Greene 1,826 1,263 38 7 161 54 277 3 23 656 629

(Continued)

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Virginia

168 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Greensville 1,587 1,026 31 12 176 51 272 2 18 544 564

Halifax 6,764 4,281 139 31 687 239 1,290 7 91 2,056 2,498

Hampton City 16,667 10,946 486 99 1,946 575 2,414 16 185 5,641 6,310Hanover 12,485 9,251 289 40 1,164 375 1,248 5 112 4,714 4,857

Harrisonburg City 3,762 2,753 108 10 396 73 393 2 26 1,345 1,716

Henrico 39,015 28,183 939 169 4,094 1,157 4,112 13 348 13,476 17,145

Henry 11,805 7,901 221 45 937 270 2,267 7 157 3,859 4,210

Highland 483 340 16 1 66 13 43 0 4 190 181

Hopewell City 3,705 2,396 111 15 475 110 551 3 45 1,228 1,462

Isle of Wight 4,656 3,096 127 25 514 147 690 5 52 1,655 1,646

James City 9,531 7,460 447 41 788 153 589 3 49 4,304 3,449

King and Queen 1,029 661 25 6 137 37 148 2 14 346 385

King George 1,520 1,000 50 8 154 64 224 1 20 541 543

King William 2,046 1,386 50 7 224 63 289 3 24 751 709

Lancaster 3,341 2,595 133 10 347 47 198 2 11 1,429 1,353

Lee 4,757 2,000 126 27 635 140 1,651 31 147 1,200 1,301

Lexington City 1,403 1,032 47 6 185 25 101 0 6 544 632

Loudoun 13,026 9,357 399 74 1,361 542 1,160 2 130 5,011 5,093Louisa 4,009 2,655 91 24 392 128 657 1 62 1,427 1,316

Lunenburg 1,928 1,246 45 11 211 51 335 3 25 632 723

Lynchburg City 11,343 7,806 268 116 1,141 484 1,416 8 103 3,697 4,901

Madison 1,813 1,268 52 11 208 42 214 1 17 707 682

Martinsville City 3,605 2,384 80 20 364 90 613 1 53 1,104 1,504

Manassas City 2,638 1,772 62 16 289 122 347 1 29 866 1,063

Manassas Park City 626 390 22 4 73 29 97 1 10 206 219

Mathews 2,035 1,497 77 11 228 42 162 2 17 845 768

Mecklenburg 6,349 4,347 142 25 608 181 970 8 68 2,130 2,369

Middlesex 2,460 1,824 66 11 255 52 238 1 13 979 911

Montgomery 8,655 5,852 234 35 862 228 1,345 7 92 3,090 3,202

Nelson 2,631 1,839 75 10 278 64 339 2 23 955 959

New Kent 1,896 1,285 47 9 161 64 306 1 22 677 606

Newport News City 20,006 12,946 583 100 2,536 724 2,848 23 246 6,643 7,895

Norfolk City 23,527 15,202 703 146 2,935 859 3,416 26 240 7,816 9,535

Northampton 2,518 1,821 60 17 247 71 284 2 16 923 1,000

Northumberland 3,223 2,487 102 9 331 51 230 1 12 1,409 1,221

Norton City 949 437 25 5 137 28 292 3 21 234 310

Nottoway 2,432 1,614 51 12 277 82 362 3 31 754 1,006

Orange 5,405 4,033 145 14 476 115 577 4 41 2,162 2,008

Page 3,958 2,608 112 22 428 108 629 5 45 1,379 1,444

Patrick 3,489 2,380 67 9 292 79 617 3 40 1,164 1,228

Petersburg City 5,676 3,512 97 66 551 288 1,080 3 79 1,617 2,157

Pittsylvania 10,529 6,932 260 44 980 292 1,859 13 148 3,481 3,675

Poquoson 1,457 1,071 63 5 173 27 110 0 9 593 567

Portsmouth City 12,549 7,979 307 80 1,500 479 2,033 11 161 3,915 5,041

Powhatan 2,841 1,982 75 10 224 98 407 3 41 1,087 904

Prince Edward 2,734 1,854 57 15 274 111 389 4 30 955 1,040

Prince George 3,352 2,128 105 18 361 127 554 3 55 1,105 1,102

Prince William 18,763 12,716 516 123 1,801 975 2,371 11 250 6,682 6,558

Pulaski 6,596 4,168 163 23 662 149 1,331 11 90 2,091 2,362Radford City 1,794 1,266 42 3 185 35 248 0 15 623 731

Rappahannock 1,163 831 40 4 114 29 135 1 8 494 366

Richmond 1,477 1,037 29 11 167 37 181 1 14 519 589

Richmond City 26,153 17,644 508 140 2,628 947 4,031 13 243 8,105 11,105

Roanoke 14,926 10,816 409 57 1,388 351 1,754 10 140 5,437 6,064

Roanoke City 14,970 9,667 339 57 1,645 403 2,668 10 181 4,526 6,271

Rockbridge 3,756 2,644 124 17 354 88 493 2 34 1,503 1,308

Rockingham 10,508 7,712 316 52 969 235 1,132 9 83 4,123 4,051

Russell 5,970 2,255 204 23 711 155 2,368 47 207 1,474 1,362

Salem City 4,565 3,213 117 14 483 109 585 4 41 1,573 1,909

Scott 4,733 2,452 219 24 664 110 1,160 21 83 1,485 1,479

(Continued)

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Virginia

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 169

Shenandoah 6,535 4,885 184 24 632 155 612 2 42 2,516 2,595

Smyth 6,522 3,891 141 24 712 144 1,482 15 113 2,013 2,300

Southampton 2,727 1,771 83 18 324 77 412 3 40 965 976Spotsylvania 9,683 6,351 270 53 1,011 446 1,408 9 134 3,373 3,352

Stafford 7,111 4,718 170 32 695 365 1,027 4 101 2,519 2,366

Staunton City 4,640 3,281 109 24 462 87 628 3 46 1,556 1,977

Suffolk City 8,930 5,709 207 54 894 338 1,570 11 148 2,858 3,183

Surry 941 606 24 4 123 30 144 1 9 325 333

Sussex 1,781 1,137 39 10 216 60 298 1 21 592 661

Tazewell 9,617 4,404 338 53 1,357 272 2,918 50 225 2,691 2,840

Virginia Beach City 43,122 29,855 1,506 202 4,836 1,517 4,715 31 459 16,009 16,522

Warren 4,433 3,007 112 13 522 156 580 3 40 1,566 1,675

Washington 9,775 5,868 315 36 1,050 220 2,109 30 147 3,218 3,266

Waynesboro City 4,117 2,895 122 14 418 99 521 4 44 1,425 1,685

Westmoreland 3,046 2,204 69 7 303 78 362 2 21 1,153 1,168

Williamsburg City 2,197 1,665 83 4 286 38 113 0 8 849 1,061

Winchester City 4,041 2,908 103 17 478 107 396 2 30 1,442 1,802

Wise 8,404 3,390 281 46 1,225 259 2,880 59 264 2,135 2,344Wythe 5,202 3,201 106 21 541 143 1,091 9 90 1,600 1,814

York 6,793 4,889 241 39 700 200 666 3 54 2,607 2,495

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Washington

170 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Washington c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

786,011 557,395 26,006 3,858 77,482 19,758 94,328 514 6,669 301,903 296,133

Adams 1,826 1,269 72 10 201 54 205 1 16 760 654Asotin 4,099 2,755 135 13 472 87 588 6 44 1,529 1,499

Benton 19,461 13,647 683 92 1,921 526 2,379 10 203 7,573 7,117

Chelan 10,494 7,948 293 31 935 186 1,031 4 65 4,256 4,065

Clallam 16,464 12,070 601 57 1,557 266 1,788 13 111 6,870 5,954

Clark 43,347 30,123 1,317 228 4,190 1,230 5,784 30 444 15,965 15,518

Columbia 813 556 33 3 84 18 112 1 6 339 271

Cowlitz 16,771 10,941 672 73 1,953 398 2,564 27 144 6,164 5,778

Douglas 4,666 3,413 152 17 426 107 516 3 32 1,946 1,670

Ferry 1,163 756 32 4 110 37 213 2 9 411 351

Franklin 4,743 3,317 171 25 417 151 615 3 44 1,928 1,618

Garfield 511 330 26 1 83 15 51 1 5 210 204

Grant 9,878 6,991 349 47 957 253 1,193 9 80 4,047 3,464

Grays Harbor 12,904 8,628 412 74 1,373 334 1,948 19 117 4,904 4,464

Island 12,202 9,370 475 43 964 229 1,038 8 75 5,199 4,298

Jefferson 6,708 5,215 254 24 503 84 598 4 27 2,952 2,276

King 206,266 152,760 6,678 1,038 19,691 4,579 20,181 52 1,288 80,660 84,217Kitsap 26,461 18,302 887 143 2,673 739 3,423 21 273 9,717 9,718

Kittitas 4,829 3,591 149 20 447 112 479 2 29 1,984 1,739

Klickitat 3,332 2,335 118 23 309 68 450 4 25 1,332 1,079

Lewis 12,924 8,632 461 62 1,410 298 1,905 21 135 4,988 4,440

Lincoln 2,163 1,506 98 8 278 34 224 1 13 945 776

Mason 10,465 7,619 331 41 852 213 1,327 10 71 4,336 3,446

Okanogan 6,480 4,541 179 31 573 154 938 8 56 2,533 2,194

Pacific 5,293 3,829 150 20 527 95 637 5 32 2,174 1,840

Pend Oreille 1,959 1,264 58 9 190 32 379 3 24 764 574

Pierce 86,884 58,330 2,885 506 8,991 2,780 12,336 75 980 31,417 31,636

San Juan 2,982 2,393 119 12 238 41 167 1 11 1,354 1,080

Skagit 17,730 12,894 649 72 1,738 371 1,863 12 131 7,387 6,467

Skamania 1,340 907 40 7 129 33 211 2 11 525 428

Snohomish 69,888 49,046 2,183 297 7,033 1,961 8,631 43 694 26,093 26,527

Spokane 59,276 40,554 1,969 350 6,237 1,597 7,932 43 594 21,557 22,893Stevens 6,654 4,419 260 33 604 178 1,086 11 64 2,584 2,036

Thurston 30,462 21,249 910 158 2,957 921 3,930 23 313 11,230 11,260

Wahkiakum 871 597 26 1 112 11 118 1 5 345 291

Walla Walla 8,299 6,030 242 31 863 161 907 4 61 3,183 3,473

Whatcom 23,987 16,948 953 109 2,374 554 2,842 12 196 9,464 8,864

Whitman 4,262 3,014 206 15 509 99 388 5 26 1,871 1,586

Yakima 27,127 19,284 777 132 2,603 751 3,347 17 215 10,401 10,361

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

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West Virginia

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 171

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total,

West Virginia c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

329,557 187,800 12,976 1,791 46,348 9,438 65,419 987 4,799 107,841 114,252

Barbour 2,628 1,440 119 24 406 79 510 10 39 870 879

Berkeley 11,015 7,171 264 52 1,007 331 2,027 10 153 3,734 3,668

Boone 5,204 2,051 212 33 826 179 1,732 40 131 1,400 1,371

Braxton 2,331 1,261 114 15 313 79 503 7 38 788 704

Brooke 5,245 3,235 284 21 889 109 661 11 35 1,889 2,057

Cabell 16,974 10,537 610 80 2,217 432 2,873 27 198 5,629 6,553

Calhoun 1,354 715 56 13 200 43 300 6 20 456 406

Clay 1,753 813 82 15 263 49 481 10 40 550 488

Doddridge 892 546 36 7 125 27 138 3 11 305 306

Fayette 9,579 4,781 385 59 1,673 335 2,137 34 174 2,947 3,252

Gilmer 1,198 710 45 7 149 36 226 6 20 418 386

Grant 1,863 1,143 72 11 221 52 338 4 21 660 576

Greenbrier 6,465 3,773 238 35 853 181 1,271 18 97 2,164 2,227

Hampshire 3,295 2,093 100 21 343 119 563 8 48 1,187 1,013

Hancock 7,175 4,589 416 30 1,235 136 714 11 44 2,740 2,900

Hardy 2,003 1,295 63 9 240 74 297 3 23 731 653Harrison 12,982 7,807 502 68 1,977 372 2,089 22 145 4,317 4,971

Jackson 5,329 3,169 315 22 747 154 842 15 64 2,009 1,749

Jefferson 5,520 3,719 129 25 555 184 843 7 58 1,989 1,938

Kanawha 39,231 24,166 1,455 192 5,446 1,156 6,306 60 451 13,242 15,217

Lewis 3,171 1,906 105 26 437 101 550 7 39 1,052 1,144

Lincoln 3,796 1,628 164 23 578 137 1,150 20 97 1,071 1,030

Logan 8,259 3,351 291 72 1,253 307 2,743 43 198 2,140 2,318

McDowell 6,142 2,079 203 61 1,012 243 2,272 61 212 1,399 1,584

Marion 11,207 6,922 442 52 1,638 246 1,778 26 103 3,695 4,455

Marshall 6,150 3,793 260 25 962 164 876 10 60 2,129 2,345

Mason 4,813 2,676 240 25 736 138 917 16 65 1,633 1,613

Mercer 12,655 6,691 442 69 1,912 370 2,907 45 220 3,763 4,501

Mineral 4,491 2,855 192 27 599 121 649 9 40 1,598 1,559

Mingo 6,251 2,020 198 35 833 232 2,631 54 248 1,360 1,420

Monongalia 9,815 6,266 367 56 1,327 275 1,412 14 97 3,418 3,828

Monroe 2,499 1,412 93 15 324 72 542 7 35 825 801

Morgan 2,769 1,894 84 15 269 66 414 2 25 1,055 914

Nicholas 5,340 2,667 231 27 774 136 1,380 33 92 1,665 1,625

Ohio 9,947 6,854 341 49 1,368 215 1,049 8 63 3,614 4,269

Pendleton 1,368 906 53 5 169 24 190 3 17 539 481

Pleasants 1,349 827 61 7 185 40 212 1 16 470 483

Pocahontas 1,669 1,002 59 2 238 49 293 3 22 618 541

Preston 4,922 2,834 260 28 691 145 872 17 75 1,748 1,570

Putnam 8,127 4,882 394 39 1,086 213 1,388 18 107 2,961 2,640

Raleigh 15,784 7,600 549 75 2,443 431 4,306 81 298 4,497 5,180

Randolph 4,814 2,807 175 32 617 139 958 11 75 1,594 1,636

Ritchie 1,964 1,163 80 12 252 51 374 5 28 676 627

Roane 2,859 1,529 108 21 395 90 664 10 44 899 891

Summers 2,163 1,139 78 10 290 58 542 9 38 665 682

Taylor 2,433 1,432 73 16 331 68 475 5 34 760 858

Tucker 1,422 883 55 9 202 44 213 2 13 520 476Tyler 1,872 1,119 98 8 293 38 290 7 19 672 635

Upshur 3,789 2,235 178 16 520 91 684 16 49 1,302 1,295

Wayne 7,173 3,784 321 46 939 198 1,727 27 131 2,267 2,243

Webster 1,881 805 76 15 276 65 595 8 41 524 516

Wetzel 3,600 2,147 223 30 579 83 497 8 34 1,333 1,209

Wirt 905 514 43 3 113 25 191 4 13 331 249

Wood 16,272 10,233 710 67 2,161 425 2,495 24 157 5,634 5,980

Wyoming 5,849 1,931 230 35 858 211 2,336 61 187 1,388 1,341

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

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Wisconsin

172 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Wisconsin c 812,875 588,481 23,752 3,966 84,962 20,604 84,353 352 6,405 310,042 321,720

Adams 4,677 3,499 101 17 352 66 601 4 35 1,986 1,427Ashland 2,832 1,920 80 19 353 78 352 1 29 1,018 1,109

Barron 7,801 5,547 270 30 846 203 844 4 58 2,971 3,035

Bayfield 3,017 2,198 91 16 293 40 356 1 23 1,245 986

Brown 29,130 20,339 1,108 162 3,533 869 2,861 14 244 10,963 11,406

Buffalo 2,307 1,645 93 9 274 45 226 0 14 950 876

Burnett 3,601 2,717 92 8 287 64 410 1 21 1,477 1,189

Calumet 5,306 3,863 210 23 584 134 456 2 35 2,160 1,975

Chippewa 8,853 6,139 305 59 1,022 282 974 8 64 3,364 3,394

Clark 5,002 3,535 212 29 645 135 411 1 33 2,071 1,995

Columbia 8,526 6,336 207 34 863 203 813 5 66 3,305 3,393

Crawford 2,747 1,955 77 10 272 76 327 2 30 1,038 981

Dane 50,856 37,807 1,260 292 4,488 1,442 5,195 9 363 19,179 20,582

Dodge 13,050 9,700 382 49 1,389 334 1,108 4 83 5,186 5,271

Door 6,306 4,886 221 21 644 90 412 2 30 2,637 2,511

Douglas 6,583 4,405 192 30 737 187 955 5 72 2,307 2,423

Dunn 4,893 3,342 185 29 534 153 600 2 48 1,846 1,798Eau Claire 12,902 9,039 407 57 1,449 331 1,509 8 103 4,702 5,215

Florence 968 686 24 5 89 17 139 1 7 399 309

Fond Du Lac 14,946 10,981 452 70 1,605 363 1,385 2 88 5,755 6,171

Forest 1,976 1,436 58 7 205 27 220 1 22 821 677

Grant 8,041 5,839 312 39 958 179 663 3 48 3,080 3,346

Green 5,282 3,900 168 18 575 137 440 1 43 2,015 2,215

Green Lake 3,826 2,880 107 13 393 85 324 1 22 1,513 1,568

Iowa 2,946 2,142 95 12 328 73 276 2 18 1,151 1,214

Iron 1,602 1,161 45 3 177 39 164 1 11 644 601

Jackson 2,962 2,098 88 15 312 81 342 3 23 1,136 1,098

Jefferson 11,696 8,260 287 151 1,125 598 1,181 4 89 4,378 4,427

Juneau 4,665 3,320 121 18 474 120 568 2 42 1,803 1,687

Kenosha 21,360 14,718 537 88 2,259 623 2,859 16 260 7,544 8,134

Kewaunee 3,185 2,268 136 15 421 57 261 1 27 1,260 1,287

LaCrosse 14,873 10,900 430 63 1,485 363 1,523 5 102 5,531 6,104Lafayette 2,465 1,776 103 11 303 63 195 1 12 988 1,004

Langlade 4,072 2,948 123 16 428 87 438 2 30 1,591 1,550

Lincoln 5,458 3,976 173 29 603 115 527 2 33 2,161 2,097

Manitowoc 14,562 10,720 419 61 1,569 328 1,374 5 87 5,571 5,953

Marathon 17,998 12,918 656 74 2,127 451 1,653 7 112 7,130 7,168

Marinette 8,536 6,073 273 39 953 186 940 8 63 3,323 3,144

Marquette 3,521 2,665 91 13 278 76 369 3 26 1,475 1,209

Menominee 608 424 8 4 37 40 88 0 6 230 183

Milwaukee 133,022 92,873 2,975 746 13,905 3,707 17,436 57 1,324 45,638 56,217

Monroe 5,387 3,730 154 24 572 158 691 4 54 1,996 2,049

Oconto 6,175 4,385 235 30 628 166 668 3 60 2,488 2,104

Oneida 8,477 6,458 240 39 768 189 719 5 59 3,559 3,052

Outagamie 21,337 15,274 791 65 2,460 519 2,052 9 165 8,196 8,383

Ozaukee 14,078 10,880 439 54 1,379 277 969 4 75 6,010 5,664

Pepin 1,227 879 50 9 142 21 116 1 10 519 465

Pierce 4,216 3,103 140 21 392 105 415 2 38 1,697 1,532

Polk 6,777 4,902 191 27 694 151 747 5 61 2,655 2,517

Portage 8,767 6,368 272 34 910 222 891 4 67 3,315 3,385

Price 3,115 2,208 95 14 368 85 324 2 19 1,231 1,146

Racine 29,703 21,084 766 186 2,911 939 3,513 17 286 10,958 11,380

Richland 2,997 2,124 106 18 371 71 288 1 17 1,137 1,221

Rock 24,167 17,380 696 128 2,548 561 2,622 13 219 9,165 9,337

Rusk 2,717 1,862 101 12 318 60 344 2 18 1,021 1,041

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Wisconsin

OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003 ♦ 173

St.Croix 7,531 5,405 244 27 812 187 789 3 64 2,881 2,842

Sauk 8,976 6,601 249 44 963 227 818 3 70 3,524 3,633

Sawyer 3,474 2,611 88 11 292 89 363 1 18 1,429 1,160Shawano 7,035 5,068 238 45 828 174 635 6 43 2,854 2,664

Sheboygan 18,023 13,512 508 79 1,850 426 1,536 7 105 7,160 7,310

Taylor 2,879 2,061 119 14 340 73 251 1 21 1,183 1,144

Trempealeau 4,443 3,117 135 19 567 107 457 2 39 1,706 1,755

Vernon 4,558 3,191 170 18 584 108 449 2 37 1,781 1,802

Vilas 6,047 4,771 170 15 512 77 471 3 28 2,691 2,112

Walworth 14,217 10,538 355 56 1,426 369 1,337 4 132 5,530 5,679

Washburn 3,473 2,533 102 19 318 65 411 2 24 1,404 1,180

Washington 17,379 13,097 445 71 1,701 404 1,526 8 127 6,872 6,837

Waukesha 57,716 44,217 1,816 260 5,718 1,172 4,186 14 332 23,637 23,351

Waupaca 9,401 6,866 282 37 994 211 932 5 75 3,816 3,588

Waushara 4,703 3,485 124 21 414 93 526 3 37 1,884 1,692

Winnebago 23,574 17,306 725 105 2,458 479 2,316 10 176 8,971 9,473

Wood 13,326 9,614 531 58 1,548 268 1,213 7 88 5,221 5,289

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Wyoming

174 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total, Wyoming c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

67,009 47,566 2,186 288 6,997 1,942 7,448 47 535 26,507 24,253

Albany 2,950 2,174 73 13 274 81 313 2 21 1,162 1,099Big Horn 1,908 1,366 67 10 189 45 211 2 18 786 680

Campbell 2,626 1,692 84 12 281 129 393 1 34 956 823

Carbon 2,105 1,499 67 6 205 66 246 2 14 883 696

Converse 1,694 1,196 63 6 180 47 184 1 19 673 598

Crook 945 676 38 4 110 21 86 1 8 405 312

Fremont 5,670 4,006 179 42 544 207 639 4 49 2,236 2,017

Goshen 2,179 1,561 87 11 276 43 185 2 13 923 826

Hot Springs 1,076 749 31 8 125 29 122 1 11 393 422

Johnson 1,405 1,058 52 4 137 21 125 1 7 592 523

Laramie 10,426 7,251 288 46 1,068 317 1,351 9 96 3,815 3,881

Lincoln 2,066 1,533 79 8 213 67 157 1 8 889 697

Natrona 10,090 7,178 323 33 1,042 283 1,145 4 82 3,942 3,872

Niobrara 443 317 17 1 71 5 30 0 3 180 182

Park 4,592 3,359 171 14 498 95 421 3 28 1,870 1,716

Platte 1,577 1,119 55 6 180 41 167 1 8 663 557

Sheridan 4,173 2,975 129 10 494 85 451 3 26 1,622 1,596Sublette 870 659 32 3 85 12 72 1 6 409 275

Sweetwater 4,025 2,775 117 19 410 166 495 3 39 1,519 1,337

Teton 1,637 1,304 80 15 111 33 88 0 7 790 551

Uinta 1,811 1,142 51 10 178 92 312 3 23 657 549

Washakie 1,451 1,079 45 6 171 27 115 1 8 611 568

Weston 1,162 806 53 3 149 23 121 0 8 482 437

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

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Puerto Rico

176 ♦ OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County, 2003

Patillas 2,102 867 76 29 224 89 733 13 73 562 447

Penuelas 2,000 939 85 30 273 116 492 13 51 637 472

Ponce 18,034 10,161 925 258 2,499 859 3,009 67 255 6,101 5,813Quebradillas 2,901 1,225 107 32 292 106 1,031 18 90 778 642

Rincon 1,668 892 67 15 161 59 436 6 33 514 429

Rio Grande 3,101 1,568 104 33 305 145 871 13 62 915 805

Sabana Grande 2,544 1,411 91 28 278 102 586 7 40 792 720

Salinas 2,548 1,246 98 39 312 131 652 12 59 765 659

San German 3,739 2,159 146 43 421 139 758 13 59 1,218 1,139

San Juan 57,096 36,123 2,838 579 7,575 2,049 7,300 87 544 20,023 22,515

San Lorenzo 3,836 1,642 132 51 381 159 1,319 20 132 1,018 851

San Sebastian 4,464 2,099 197 54 531 174 1,285 26 98 1,386 1,049

Santa Isabel 1,882 938 73 26 241 113 444 8 41 548 522

Toa Alta 4,417 1,896 174 44 417 229 1,469 29 159 1,174 948

Toa Baja 6,338 3,175 299 71 685 316 1,621 31 139 1,967 1,645

Trujillo Alto 5,216 2,812 228 53 591 248 1,171 16 97 1,609 1,539

Utuado 2,577 1,135 107 34 319 117 775 14 76 765 614

Vega Alta 5,668 2,537 203 65 512 203 1,941 32 176 1,540 1,308Vega Baja 4,942 2,073 157 52 462 202 1,798 26 172 1,225 1,116

Vieques 1,008 607 31 15 113 49 179 2 12 349 291

Villalba 1,804 753 80 29 209 101 558 12 63 502 396

Yabucoa 4,358 1,390 131 40 386 155 2,015 34 207 947 733

Yauco 3,946 2,008 191 60 545 208 838 18 79 1,258 1,100

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

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

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

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)—Continued 

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a Spouses Children Widow(er)s b Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

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Virgin Islands

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

older, December 2003 (in thousands of dollars)

County Total

Retirement Survivors Disability Aged 65 or older

Retired

workers a

a. Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Spouses Children Widow(er)s b

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

Children

Disabled

workers Spouses Children Men Women

Total,

Virgin Islands c

c. Includes beneficiaries with unknown county code.

10,741 7,604 316 160 801 511 1,223 13 113 3,862 3,544

St. Croix 5,342 3,605 204 92 431 259 672 10 69 1,978 1,609

St. John and St. Thomas 5,391 3,993 112 67 369 252 551 3 43 1,882 1,930

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