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ANNUAL DISABILITY STATISTICS COMPENDIUM2015
Employment Policy & MeasurementRehabilitation Research & Training Center
Disability Statistics & DemographicsRehabilitation Research & Training Center
Individual Employment CharacteristicsRehabilitation Research & Training Center
Individual Employment CharacteristicsRehabilitation Research & Training Center
AcknowledgementsSpecial thanks to the following individuals who have contributed to the success of this effort: Anna Brennan-Curry, Penny Gould, Kristina Ilaria, and Nicholas Rollins.
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Contents
Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Iconography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Sample Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
List of Tables. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Section 1: Population and Prevalence. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Section 2: Employment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Section 3: Poverty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Section 4: Earnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Section 5: Veterans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Section 6: Health Insurance Coverage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Section 7: Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
Section 8: Social Security Administration Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
Section 9: Special Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154
Section 10: Vocational Rehabilitation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168
Section 11: Federal Government Spending and Employment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179
Section 12: International Patterns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186
Section 13: Disability Type. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199
About the Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207
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Suggested Citation. Houtenville, Andrew J., Ph.D., Brucker, Debra L., Ph.D. & Lauer, Eric A. MPH, 2016. Annual Compendium of Disability Statistics: 2015. Durham, NH: University of New Hampshire, Institute on Disability
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Disability Type
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Tabl
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5: C
ivili
ans
Age
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17
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unit
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Uni
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State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
Coun
t%
Coun
t%
U.S
.54
,368,8
702,8
48,67
85.2
51,52
0,192
94.8
AL
823,6
6052
,492
6.477
1,168
93.6
AK
133,6
775,1
353.8
128,5
4296
.2
AZ
1,174
,002
52,42
74.5
1,121
,575
95.5
AR
511,4
6336
,137
7.147
5,326
92.9
CA6,7
19,14
126
9,309
4.06,4
49,83
296
.0
CO88
5,793
42,70
64.8
843,0
8795
.2
CT60
6,158
28,23
44.7
577,9
2495
.3
DE
149,0
477,9
255.3
141,1
2294
.7
DC
69,10
75,4
087.8
63,69
992
.2
FL2,9
12,88
814
6,414
5.02,7
66,47
495
.0
GA
1,810
,734
91,18
95.0
1,719
,545
95.0
HI
216,0
579,1
644.2
206,8
9395
.8
ID30
8,578
18,68
76.1
289,8
9193
.9
IL2,2
64,92
494
,898
4.22,1
70,02
695
.8
IN1,1
65,40
369
,489
6.01,0
95,91
494
.0
IA52
3,359
27,23
25.2
496,1
2794
.8
KS51
9,171
28,28
05.4
490,8
9194
.6
KY74
3,879
51,76
37.0
692,1
1693
.0
LA80
4,318
57,48
27.1
746,8
3692
.9
ME
203,8
0416
,620
8.218
7,184
91.8
MD
981,3
7742
,123
4.393
9,254
95.7
MA
1,039
,358
60,79
15.8
978,5
6794
.2
MI
1,706
,138
106,1
126.2
1,600
,026
93.8
MN
923,5
8645
,812
5.087
7,774
95.0
MS
544,1
7532
,162
5.951
2,013
94.1
MO
1,027
,638
59,68
55.8
967,9
5394
.2
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
Coun
t%
Coun
t%
MT
161,6
537,0
924.4
154,5
6195
.6
NE
328,2
0915
,253
4.631
2,956
95.4
NV
477,1
7319
,402
4.145
7,771
95.9
NH
211,6
0412
,438
5.919
9,166
94.1
NJ
1,502
,866
66,82
04.4
1,436
,046
95.6
NM
372,5
0616
,020
4.335
6,486
95.7
NY
3,113
,506
148,6
374.8
2,964
,869
95.2
NC
1,660
,149
94,22
75.7
1,565
,922
94.3
ND
104,5
873,3
113.2
101,2
7696
.8
OH
1,979
,897
121,4
266.1
1,858
,471
93.9
OK
669,8
7541
,220
6.262
8,655
93.8
OR
622,4
1138
,809
6.258
3,602
93.8
PA2,0
33,78
012
6,456
6.21,9
07,32
493
.8
RI16
3,178
6,880
4.215
6,298
95.8
SC77
6,755
38,47
55.0
738,2
8095
.0
SD14
2,156
5,952
4.213
6,204
95.8
TN1,0
87,99
165
,489
6.01,0
22,50
294
.0
TX4,9
93,65
725
5,315
5.14,7
38,34
294
.9
UT
615,5
1424
,253
3.959
1,261
96.1
VT
94,83
26,4
606.8
88,37
293
.2
VA1,3
40,99
063
,348
4.71,2
77,64
295
.3
WA
1,138
,832
64,68
85.7
1,074
,144
94.3
WV
281,3
2419
,086
6.826
2,238
93.2
WI
973,7
2157
,985
6.091
5,736
94.0
WY
95,57
23,4
403.6
92,13
296
.4
PR65
8,697
68,52
010
.459
0,177
89.6
Sample Table
Table Title
Data Source & Link
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Table 1.1 Resident Population—States: 2011 to 2014Table 1.2 State Resident Population—Projections: 2015 to 2030Table 1.3 Civilians Living in the Community for the United States and States, by Disability Status: 2014Table 1.4 Civilians Ages Under 5 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States, by Disability Status: 2014Table 1.5 Civilians Ages 5 to 17 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States, by Disability Status: 2014Table 1.6 Civilians Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States, by Disability Status: 2014Table 1.7 Civilians Ages 65 Years and Over Living in the Community for the United States and States, by Disability Status: 2014Table 1.8* Civilians Ages Under 5 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States—Hearing Disability: 2014Table 1.9* Civilians Ages 5 to 17 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States—Hearing Disability: 2014Table 1.10 Civilians Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States—Hearing Disability: 2014Table 1.11* Civilians Ages 65 Years and Over Living in the Community for the United States and States—Hearing Disability: 2014Table 1.12* Civilians Ages Under 5 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States—Vision Disability: 2014Table 1.13* Civilians Ages 5 to 17 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States—Vision Disability: 2014Table 1.14 Civilians Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States—Vision Disability: 2014Table 1.15* Civilians Ages 65 Years and Over Living in the Community for the United States and States—Vision Disability: 2014
Table 1.16* Civilians Ages 5 to 17 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States—Cognitive Disability: 2014Table 1.17 Civilians Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States—Cognitive Disability: 2014Table 1.18* Civilians Ages 65 Years and Over Living in the Community for the United States and States—Cognitive Disability: 2014Table 1.19* Civilians Ages 5 to 17 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States—Ambulatory Disability: 2014Table 1.20 Civilians Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States—Ambulatory Disability: 2014Table 1.21* Civilians Ages 65 Years and Over Living in the Community for the United States and States—Ambulatory Disability: 2014Table 1.22* Civilians Ages 5 to 17 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States—Self-Care Disability: 2014Table 1.23 Civilians Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States—Self-Care Disability: 2014Table 1.24* Civilians Ages 65 Years and Over Living in the Community for the United States and States—Self-Care Disability: 2014Table 1.25* Civilians Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States—Independent Living Disability: 2014Table 1.26* Civilians Ages 65 Years and Over Living in the Community for the United States and States—Independent Living Disability: 2014Table 1.27* Change in Civilians with Disabilities Living in the Community for the United States and States: 2013 to 2014
Table 2.1* Employment—Civilians with Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States: 2014Table 2.2* Employment—Civilians without Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States:
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2014Table 2.3* Employment—Civilians with Hearing Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States: 2014Table 2.4* Employment—Civilians with Vision Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States: 2014Table 2.5* Employment—Civilians with Cognitive Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States: 2014Table 2.6* Employment—Civilians with Ambulatory Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States: 2014Table 2.7* Employment—Civilians with Self-Care Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States: 2014Table 2.8* Employment—Civilians with Independent Living Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States: 2014Table 2.9* Employment Gap—Civilians Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States, by Disability Status: 2014Table 2.10* Change in Employment Gap— Civilians Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States, by Disability Status: 2013 to 2014Table 2.11* Employment: Full-Time, Year-Round—Civilians with Disabilities Ages 16 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States: 2013Table 2.12* Employment: Full-Time, Year-Round—Civilians without Disabilities Ages 16 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States: 2013Table 2.13* Employment: Full-Time, Year-Round Gap—Civilians Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States, by Disability Status: 2013
Table 2.14* Monthly Employment of Civilians Ages 16 to 64 Years by Disability Status: June 2011 through August 2015Table 2.15* Monthly Employment of Civilians Ages 65 Years and Over by Disability Status: June 2011 through August 2015Table 2.16* Monthly Labor Force Participation of Civilians Ages 16 to 64 Years by Disability Status: June 2011 through August 2015Table 2.17* Monthly Labor Force Participation of Civilians Ages 65 Years and Over by Disability Status: June 2011 through August 2015Table 2.18* Monthly Unemployment of Civilians Ages 16 to 64 Years by Disability Status: June 2011 through August 2015Table 2.19* Monthly Unemployment of Civilians Ages 65 years and Over by Disability Status: June 2011 through August 2015Table 2.20* Number of Civilians with Disabilities Ages 16 to 64 Years by Definition of Disability, Disability Status, and Year: March 1981 through 2015Table 2.21* Number of Civilians with Disabilities Ages 65 Years and Over by Definition of Disability, Disability Status, and Year: March 2000 through 2015Table 2.22* Labor Force Participation Rate among Civilians Ages 16 to 64 Years by Disability Status and Year: March 1981 through 2015Table 2.23* Labor Force Participation Rate among Civilians Ages 65 Years and Over by Disability Status and Year: March 2000 through 2015Table 2.24* Employment Rate among Civilians Ages 16 to 64 Years by Disability Status and Year: March 1981 through 2015Table 2.25* Employment Rate among Civilians Ages 65 Years and Over by Disability Status and Year: March 2000 through 2015Table 2.26* Labor Market Attachment Rate among Civilians Ages 16 to 64 Years by Disability Status and Year: 1981 through 2015Table 2.27* Labor Market Attachment Rate among Civilians Ages 65 Years and Over by
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Disability Status and Year: 2000 through 2015Table 2.28* Full-Time, Full-Year Employment Rate among Civilians Ages 16 to 64 Years by Disability Status and Year, in March: 1981 to 2015Table 2.29* Full-Time, Full-Year Employment Rate among Civilians Ages 65 Years and Over by Disability Status and Year, in March: 2000 to 2015
Table 3.1* Poverty—Civilians with Disabilities Ages Under 5 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States: 2014Table 3.2* Poverty—Civilians with Disabilities Ages 5 to 17 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States: 2014Table 3.3 Poverty—Civilians with Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States: 2014Table 3.4* Poverty—Civilians with Disabilities Ages 65 Years and Over Living in the Community for the United States and States: 2014Table 3.5* Poverty—Civilians without Disabilities Ages Under 5 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States: 2014Table 3.6* Poverty—Civilians without Disabilities Ages 5 to 17 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States: 2014Table 3.7* Poverty—Civilians without Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States: 2014Table 3.8* Poverty—Civilians without Disabilities Ages 65 Years and Over Living in the Community for the United States and States: 2014Table 3.9* Poverty Gap—Civilians with and without Disabilities Ages Under 5 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States, by Disability Status: 2014Table 3.10* Poverty Gap—Civilians with and
without Disabilities Ages 5 to 17 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States, by Disability Status: 2014Table 3.11* Poverty Gap—Civilians with and without Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States, by Disability Status: 2014Table 3.12* Poverty Gap—Civilians with and without Disabilities Ages 65 Years and Over Living in the Community for the United States and States, by Disability Status: 2014Table 3.13* Change in Poverty Gap—Civilians with and without Disabilities Ages Under 5 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States: 2013 to 2014Table 3.14* Change in Poverty Gap—Civilians with and without Disabilities Ages 5 to 17 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States: 2013 to 2014Table 3.15* Change in Poverty Gap—Civilians with and without Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States: 2013 to 2014Table 3.16* Change in Poverty Gap—Civilians with and without Disabilities Ages 65 Years and Over Living in the Community for the United States and States: 2013 to 2014Table 3.17 Poverty Rate among Civilians Ages 16 to 64 Years by Disability Status and Year, in March: 1981 to 2015
Table 4.1* Earnings—Median Earnings of Civilians Ages 16 Years and Over in the Past 12 Months for the United States and States, by Disability Status (in 2014 inflation-adjusted dollars): 2014
Table 5.1* Service-Connected Disability Rating—Civilian Veterans Ages 18 Years and Over Living in the Community, by Disability Status: 2014Table 5.2* Civilian Veterans Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States, by Disability Status: 2014
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Table 5.3* Civilian Veterans Ages 65 Years and Over Living in the Community for the United States and States, by Disability Status: 2014Table 5.4* Poverty—Civilian Veterans with Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States: 2014Table 5.5* Poverty—Civilian Veterans with Disabilities Ages 65 Years and Over Living in the Community for the United States and States: 2014Table 5.6* Poverty—Civilian Veterans without Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States: 2014Table 5.7* Poverty—Civilian Veterans without Disabilities Ages 65 Years and Over Living in the Community for the United States and States: 2014Table 5.8* Poverty Gap—Civilian Veterans Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States by Disability Status: 2014Table 5.9* Poverty Gap—Civilian Veterans Ages 65 Years and Over Living in the Community for the United States and States by Disability Status: 2014Table 5.10* Veterans Benefits Administration—Compensation and Pension Benefits Paid to Disabled Veterans and their Survivors: Federal Fiscal Year 2014
Table 6.1* Health Insurance Coverage—Civilians Ages Under 18 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States by Disability Status: 2014Table 6.2* Health Insurance Coverage—Civilians Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States by Disability Status: 2014Table 6.3* Health Insurance Coverage—Civilians Ages 65 Years and Over Living in the Community for the United States and States by Disability Status: 2014Table 6.4* Health Insurance Coverage—Civilians
with Disabilities Ages Under 18 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States by Type of Coverage: 2014Table 6.5 Health Insurance Coverage—Civilians with Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States by Type of Coverage: 2014Table 6.6* Health Insurance Coverage—Civilians with Disabilities Ages 65 Years and Over Living in the Community for the United States and States by Type of Coverage: 2014Table 6.7* Medicaid—Medicaid Payments by Disability Status (in millions of dollars): Fiscal Year 2011Table 6.8* Medicaid—Medicaid Persons with Disabilities Served (Disabled Beneficiaries): Fiscal Year 2011Table 6.9* Medicare—Medicare Payments by Type of Entitlement: 1974 through 2012Table 6.10* Medicare—Medicare Enrollment by Type of Entitlement: July 1, 2012Table 6.11* Medicaid—Change in Percent of Total Beneficiaries with Disabilities: Fiscal Year 2010 to Fiscal Year 2011Table 6.12* Medicare—Change in Percent of Total Enrollees with Disabilities: 2011 to 2012
Table 7.1 Persons Ages 18 and Over Living in the Community, by Disability Status: 2014Table 7.2 Health Behavior—Smoking among Persons Ages 18 and Over by Disability Status: 2014Table 7.3 Health Behavior—Obesity among Persons Ages 18 and Over by Disability Status: 2014Table 7.4 Health Behavior—Binge Drinking among Persons Ages 18 and Over by Disability Status: 2014Table 7.5 Health Care Coverage—Among Persons Ages 18 and Over by Disability Status: 2014
Table 8.1* Supplemental Security Income—Number of Recipients of Federally Administered
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Payments: December 2014Table 8.2* Supplemental Security Income—Total Federally Administered Payments: December 2014Table 8.3* Supplemental Security Income—Number of Recipients of Federally Administered Payments under Age 18: December 2014Table 8.4* Supplemental Security Income—Number of Recipients of Federally Administered Payments, by Age: December 2014Table 8.5a* Social Security Disability Insurance—Number of Beneficiaries: December 2014Table 8.5b* Social Security Disability Insurance—Number of Beneficiaries by Disability Type: December 2014Table 8.5c* Social Security Disability Insurance—Number of Beneficiaries by Disability Type: December 2014Table 8.5d* Social Security Disability Insurance—Number of Beneficiaries by Disability Type: December 2014Table 8.5e* Social Security Disability Insurance—Number of Beneficiaries by Disability Type: December 2014Table 8.5f* Social Security Disability Insurance—Number of Beneficiaries by Disability Type: December 2014Table 8.5g* Social Security Disability Insurance—Number of Beneficiaries by Disability Type: December 2014Table 8.6* Social Security Disability Insurance—Total Annual Benefits: December 2014Table 8.7* Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income—Number of Total and Concurrent Beneficiaries, Ages 18 to 64: December 2014Table 8.8a* Supplemental Security Income—Change in the Number of Recipients of Federally Administered Payments by Total and Age: 2013 to 2014Table 8.8b* Supplemental Security Income—Change in the Number of Recipients of Federally Administered Payments by Blind and Disabled:
2013 to 2014Table 8.9a* Social Security Disability Insurance—Change in the Number of Beneficiaries of Federally Administered Payments by Total and Disabled Worker: 2013 to 2014Table 8.9b* Social Security Disability Insurance—Change in the Number of Beneficiaries of Federally Administered Payments from 2013 to 2014Table 8.10* Social Security Disability Insurance—Monthly Number of Participants
Table 9.1* Special Education—Students Ages 6 to 21 Served under Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Part B, as a Percentage of the Population: Fall 2013Table 9.2* Special Education—Students Served under Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Part B, by Age: Fall 2013Table 9.3a* Special Education—Students Ages 6 to 21 Served under Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Part B, by Select Diagnostic Categories: Fall 2013Table 9.3b* Special Education—Students Ages 6 to 21 Served under Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Part B, by Select Diagnostic Categories: Fall 2013Table 9.3c* Special Education—Students Ages 6 to 21 Served under Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Part B, by Select Diagnostic Categories: Fall 2013Table 9.3d* Special Education—Students Ages 6 to 21 Served under Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Part B, by Select Diagnostic Categories: Fall 2013Table 9.4* Special Education—Educational Environment—Students Ages 6 to 21 Served under Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Part B, that Spent 40 Percent or More Time Inside Regular Class: Fall 2013Table 9.5* Special Education—Students Ages 14 to 21 Served under Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Part B, that Left School, by Reason: 2011 to 2012
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Table 9.6* Special Education—Graduation Rate among Students Ages 14 to 21 Served under Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Part B: 2011 to 2012Table 9.7* Special Education—Dropout Rate among Students Ages 14 to 21 Served under Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Part B: 2011 to 2012Table 9.8* Special Education—Change in Graduation Rate among Students Ages 14 to 21 Served under Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Part B: Fall 2011School Year to Fall 2012 School YearTable 9.9* Special Education—Change in Dropout Rate among Students Ages 14 to 21 Served under Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Part B: Fall 2010 School Year to Fall 2011 School Year
Table 10.1* Vocational Rehabilitation—Applicants: Federal Fiscal Year 2013Table 10.2* Vocational Rehabilitation—Closures after Services Initiated or Completed: Federal Fiscal Year 2013Table 10.3* Vocational Rehabilitation—Closures with Successful Employment Outcomes: Federal Fiscal Year 2013Table 10.4* Vocational Rehabilitation—Rehabilitation Rate: Federal Fiscal Year 2013Table 10.5* Vocational Rehabilitation—Total Expenditures (in dollars): Federal Fiscal Year 2013Table 10.6* Vocational Rehabilitation—Postsecondary Institution of Higher Education Expenditures (in dollars): Federal Fiscal Year 2013Table 10.7* Vocational Rehabilitation—State Agencies on Order of Selection: 2009 through 2013Table 10.8* Vocational Rehabilitation—Change in the Number of Applicants: 2012 to 2013Table 10.9* Vocational Rehabilitation—Change in the Rehabilitation Rate: 2012 to 2013
Table 11.1* Federal Government Spending and Employment—Federal Expenditures on Income Maintenance ProgramsTable 11.2* Federal Government Spending and Employment—Federal Expenditures on Housing and Food AssistanceTable 11.3* Federal Government Spending and Employment—Federal Expenditures on Health Care ProgramsTable 11.4* Federal Government Spending and Employment—Federal Expenditures on Education, Training, and Employment ReadinessTable 11.5* Federal Government Spending and Employment—Federal Expenditures on Other ServicesTable 11.6* Federal Government Spending and Employment—Federal Employment of People with Disabilities and People with Targeted Disabilities: As of September 30, 2006
Table 12.1* International Disability Statistics—Employment Rates of Working-Age People with Disabilities in Selected OECD CountriesTable 12.2* International Disability Statistics—Disability Benefit Recipients as Percent of the Working-Age Population in Selected OECD Countries
Table 13.1* Civilians Living in the Community for the United States and States, by Age, Disability Status, and Severity: 2010Table 13.2* Civilians Ages 21 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United States and States, by Disability Status and Type: 2010Table 13.3* Civilians Ages 65 Years and Over Living in the Community for the United States and States, by Disability Status and Type: 2010Table 13.4 Employment—Civilians Ages 21 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United States, by Disability Type: 2010Table 13.5 Median Monthly Earnings and Family Income—Civilians Ages 21 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United States, by Disability Type: 2010
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This section presents statistics on the United States resident population, projected population, and people with disabilities. The prevalence statistics describe disability frequency by age and disability type. The principal source of these data is the U.S. Census Bureau, specifically the American Community Survey. For these tables, statistics for people with disabilities (disability status or disability type) are based on having responded ‘yes’ to a series of questions within the American Community Survey, see the glossary for more details.
Tables
Table 1.1: In 2014, the resident population in the United States was estimated to be 318,857,056 individuals, up from 316,497,531 individuals in 2013—a 2.29 percent increase. The state with the largest population in 2014 was California, with 38,802,500 individuals. The state with the smallest population in 2014 was Wyoming, with 584,153 individuals. The largest percentage increase in population from 2011 to 2014 was in North Dakota—a 7.9 percent increase, while the largest decrease in population was in West Virginia—a 0.25 percent decrease.
Table 1.2: The projected 2030 resident population in the United States is 363,584,435 individuals—a projected 12.8 percent increase from 2015. The state with the largest projected population in 2030 is California, with 46,444,861 individuals. The largest projected percentage increase in population from 2015 to 2030 is in Arizona—a 42.9 percent increase, while the largest projected decrease in population was in the District of Columbia—a 14.4 percent decrease.
Table 1.3: Based on data from the American Community Survey, in 2014, there were 313,890,422 individuals living in the community, 39,674,679 of which were individuals with disabilities—12.6 percent. The state with the largest number of individuals with disabilities was California, with 4,050,631
individuals with disabilities, while the state with the smallest number of individuals with disabilities was Wyoming, with 71,225 individuals with disabilities.
Table 1.4: In 2014, there were 19,771,799 individuals under 5 years old living in the community, 153,635 of which were individuals with disabilities—0.8 percent. For this age range, Wyoming and Arkansas had the highest percentages, 1.9 percent, while Hawaii had the lowest percentage, 0.25 percent.
Table 1.5: In 2014, there were 53,668,474 individuals ages 5 to 17 years living in the community, 2,900,395 of which were individuals with disabilities—5.4 percent. For this age range, Puerto Rico had the highest percentage, 10.1 percent, while New Mexico had the lowest percentage, 4.1 percent.
Table 1.6: In 2014, there were 195,537,213 individuals ages 18 to 64 years living in the community, 20,460,136 of which were individuals with disabilities—10.5 percent. For this age range, Puerto Rico had the highest percentage, 18.1 percent, while New Jersey had the lowest percentage, 7.8 percent.
Table 1.7: In 2014, there were 44,912,936 individuals ages 65 years and over living in the community, 16,160,513 of which were individuals with disabilities—36.0 percent. For this age range, Puerto Rico had the highest percentage, 49.7 percent, while Delaware had the lowest percentage, 30.4 percent.
Tables 1.8-1.27:
In 2014, of the 19,771,799 individuals ages under 5 years living in the community,
• 104,918 individuals (or 0.5 percent) had a hearing disability, and
• 89,062 individuals (or 0.5 percent) had a vision disability.
In 2014, of the 53,668,474 individuals ages 5 to 17 years living in the community,
• 333,416 individuals (or 0.6 percent) had a hearing disability,
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• 454,831 individuals (or 0.8 percent) had a vision disability,
• 2,215,470 individuals (or 4.1 percent) had a cognitive disability,
• 341,194 individuals (or 0.6 percent) had an ambulatory disability, and
• 512,377 individuals (or 1.0 percent) had a self-care disability.
In 2014, of the 195,537,213 individuals ages 18 to 64 years living in the community,
• 4,057,664 individuals (or 2.1 percent) had a hearing disability,
• 3,802,921 individuals (or 1.9 percent) had a vision disability,
• 8,669,210 individuals (or 4.4 percent) had a cognitive disability,
• 10,225,155 individuals (or 5.2 percent) had an ambulatory disability,
• 3,645,109 individuals (or 1.9 percent) had a self-care disability, and
• 7,224,420 individuals (or 3.7 percent) had an independent living disability.
In 2014, of the 44,912,936 individuals ages 65 years and over living in the community,
• 6,741,792 individuals (or 15 percent) had a hearing disability,
• 2,999,479 individuals (or 6.7 percent) had a vision disability,
• 4,100,310 individuals (or 9.1 percent) had a cognitive disability,
• 10,351,110 individuals (or 23.0 percent) had an ambulatory disability,
• 3,785,383 individuals (or 8.4 percent) had a self-care disability, and
• 6,849,013 individuals (or 15.2 percent) had an independent living disability.
Table 1.27: In 2013, there were 39,892,960 individuals with disabilities living in the community. In 2014, there were 39,674,679 individuals with disabilities living in the
community, a 0.5 percent decrease. The largest percent increase in the population of individuals with disabilities from 2013 to 2014 was in Rhode Island, 10.9 percent. South Dakota had the largest decrease in the population of individuals with disabilities from 2013 to 2014, a 6.4 percent decrease.
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State
2011
2012
2013
2014
U.S
. 31
1,721
,632
314,1
12,07
8 31
6,497
,531
318,8
57,05
6
AL
4,80
1,695
4,
817,4
84
4,83
3,996
4,
849,3
77
AK
722,5
72
731,0
81
737,2
59
736,7
32
AZ
6,472
,867
6,556
,236
6,634
,997
6,731
,484
AR
2,938
,430
2,949
,300
2,958
,765
2,966
,369
CA 37
,701,9
01
38,06
2,780
38
,431,3
93
38,80
2,500
CO 5,
119,6
61
5,19
1,709
5,
272,0
86
5,35
5,866
CT 3,
590,5
37
3,59
4,362
3,
599,3
41
3,59
6,677
DE
907,8
29
916,8
81
925,2
40
935,6
14
DC
620,4
27
635,0
40
649,1
11
658,8
93
FL 19
,107,9
00
19,35
5,257
19
,600,3
11
19,89
3,297
GA
9,81
3,201
9,
919,0
00
9,99
4,759
10
,097,3
43
HI
1,37
8,251
1,
392,7
66
1,40
8,987
1,
419,5
61
ID 1,
583,7
80
1,59
5,590
1,
612,8
43
1,63
4,464
IL 12
,858,7
25
12,87
3,763
12
,890,5
52
12,88
0,580
IN 6,
516,5
60
6,53
7,632
6,
570,7
13
6,59
6,855
IA 3,
064,9
04
3,07
5,935
3,
092,3
41
3,10
7,126
KS 2,
869,9
65
2,88
5,966
2,
895,8
01
2,90
4,021
KY 4,
370,0
38
4,38
3,465
4,
399,5
83
4,41
3,457
LA 4,
575,9
72
4,60
4,744
4,
629,2
84
4,64
9,676
ME
1,32
7,930
1,
328,5
92
1,32
8,702
1,
330,0
89
MD
5,84
3,833
5,
891,8
19
5,93
8,737
5,
976,4
07
MA
6,61
2,270
6,
655,8
29
6,70
8,874
6,
745,4
08
MI
9,87
5,736
9,
884,7
81
9,89
8,193
9,
909,8
77
MN
5,34
8,036
5,
380,6
15
5,42
2,060
5,
457,1
73
MS
2,97
8,464
2,
986,1
37
2,99
2,206
2,
994,0
79
State
2011
2012
2013
2014
MO
6,01
0,544
6,
025,2
81
6,04
4,917
6,
063,5
89
MT
997,6
61
1,00
5,163
1,
014,8
64
1,02
3,579
NE
1,84
2,232
1,
855,4
87
1,86
8,969
1,
881,5
03
NV
2,71
8,586
2,
755,2
45
2,79
1,494
2,
839,0
99
NH
1,31
8,109
1,
321,2
97
1,32
2,616
1,
326,8
13
NJ
8,84
2,614
8,
876,0
00
8,91
1,502
8,
938,1
75
NM
2,07
8,407
2,
084,5
94
2,08
6,895
2,0
85,57
2
NY
19,52
1,745
19
,607,1
40
19,69
5,680
19
,746,2
27
NC
9,65
1,502
9,
748,1
81
9,84
8,917
9,
943,9
64
ND
685,2
42
701,7
05
723,8
57
739,4
82
OH
11,54
4,757
11
,550,9
01
11,57
2,005
11
,594,1
63
OK
3,78
6,527
3,
817,0
59
3,85
3,118
3,
878,0
51
OR
3,86
7,644
3,
898,6
84
3,92
8,068
3,
970,2
39
PA 12
,743,9
95
12,77
0,043
12
,781,2
96
12,78
7,209
RI 1,
052,0
20
1,05
2,637
1,
053,3
54
1,05
5,173
SC 4,
673,0
54
4,72
2,621
4,
771,9
29
4,83
2,482
SD 82
4,171
83
4,504
84
5,510
85
3,175
TN 6,
398,3
89
6,45
5,177
6,
497,2
69
6,54
9,352
TX 25
,657,4
77
26,09
4,422
26
,505,6
37
26,95
6,958
UT
2,81
5,324
2,
855,1
94
2,90
2,787
2,
942,9
02
VT
626,4
50
626,1
38
626,8
55
626,5
62
VA 8,
110,1
88
8,19
3,422
8,
270,3
45
8,32
6,289
WA
6,82
2,112
6,
896,3
25
6,97
3,742
7,
061,5
30
WV
1,85
4,982
1,
856,3
13
1,85
3,595
1,
850,3
26
WI
5,70
8,785
5,
724,8
88
5,74
2,953
5,
757,5
64
WY
567,6
31
576,8
93
583,2
23
584,1
53
Tabl
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1 Re
side
nt P
opul
atio
n—St
ates
: 201
1 to
201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
Pop
ulat
ion
Div
ision
, 201
0 C
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s, Am
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Esti
mat
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Res
iden
t Pop
ulat
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201
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ly 1
, 201
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ptem
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n a
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subj
ect t
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varia
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Tabl
e 1.
2 St
ate
Resi
dent
Pop
ulat
ion—
Proj
ecti
ons:
201
5 to
203
0
Proj
ectio
ns fo
r Jul
y 1.
Thes
e sta
te p
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ns w
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in c
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.S. i
nter
im p
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ns re
leas
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Mar
ch 2
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in
this
tabl
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the
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ates
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the
Dist
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f Col
umbi
a by
age
and
sex
for t
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ears
200
0 to
203
0, b
ased
on
Cen
sus 2
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resu
lts.
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ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
200
5 In
terim
Sta
te P
opul
atio
n Pr
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tions
, Tab
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. Int
erne
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Dat
e: A
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21, 2
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proj
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state
/pro
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State
2015
2020
2025
2030
U.S
.32
2,365
,787
335,8
04,54
634
9,439
,199
363,5
84,43
5
AL
4,66
3,111
4,
728,9
15
4,80
0,092
4,
874,2
43
AK
732,5
44
774,4
21
820,8
81
867,6
74
AZ
7,49
5,238
8,
456,4
48
9,53
1,537
10
,712,3
97
AR
2,96
8,913
3,
060,2
19
3,15
1,005
3,
240,2
08
CA 40
,123,2
32
42,20
6,743
44
,305,1
77
46,44
4,861
CO 5,
049,4
93
5,27
8,867
5,
522,8
03
5,79
2,357
CT 3,
635,4
14
3,67
5,650
3,
691,0
16
3,68
8,630
DE
927,4
00
963,2
09
990,6
94
1,01
2,658
DC
506,3
23
480,5
40
455,1
08
433,4
14
FL 21
,204,1
32
23,40
6,525
25
,912,4
58
28,68
5,769
GA
10,23
0,578
10
,843,7
53
11,43
8,622
12
,017,8
38
HI
1,38
5,952
1,
412,3
73
1,43
8,720
1,
466,0
46
ID 1,
630,0
45
1,74
1,333
1,
852,6
27
1,96
9,624
IL 13
,097,2
18
13,23
6,720
13
,340,5
07
13,43
2,892
IN 6,
517,6
31
6,62
7,008
6,
721,3
22
6,81
0,108
IA 3,
026,3
80
3,02
0,496
2,
993,2
22
2,95
5,172
KS 2,
852,6
90
2,89
0,566
2,
919,0
02
2,94
0,084
KY 4,
351,1
88
4,42
4,431
4,
489,6
62
4,55
4,998
LA 4,
673,7
21
4,71
9,160
4,
762,3
98
4,80
2,633
ME
1,38
8,878
1,
408,6
65
1,41
4,402
1,
411,0
97
MD
6,20
8,392
6,
497,6
26
6,76
2,732
7,
022,2
51
MA
6,75
8,580
6,
855,5
46
6,93
8,636
7,
012,0
09
MI
10,59
9,122
10
,695,9
93
10,71
3,730
10
,694,1
72
MN
5,66
8,211
5,
900,7
69
6,10
8,787
6,
306,1
30
MS
3,01
4,409
3,
044,8
12
3,06
9,420
3,
092,4
10
State
2015
2020
2025
2030
MO
6,06
9,556
6,
199,8
82
6,31
5,366
6,
430,1
73
MT
999,4
89
1,02
2,735
1,
037,3
87
1,04
4,898
NE
1,78
8,508
1,
802,6
78
1,81
2,787
1,
820,2
47
NV
3,05
8,190
3,
452,2
83
3,86
3,298
4,
282,1
02
NH
1,45
6,679
1,
524,7
51
1,58
6,348
1,
646,4
71
NJ
9,25
5,769
9,
461,6
35
9,63
6,644
9,
802,4
40
NM
2,04
1,539
2,
084,3
41
2,10
6,584
2,
099,7
08
NY
19,54
6,699
19
,576,9
20
19,54
0,179
19
,477,4
29
NC
10,01
0,770
10
,709,2
89
11,44
9,153
12
,227,7
39
ND
635,1
33
630,1
12
620,7
77
606,5
66
OH
11,63
5,446
11
,644,0
58
11,60
5,738
11
,550,5
28
OK
3,66
1,694
3,
735,6
90
3,82
0,994
3,
913,2
51
OR
4,01
2,924
4,
260,3
93
4,53
6,418
4,
833,9
18
PA 12
,710,9
38
12,78
7,354
12
,801,9
45
12,76
8,184
RI 1,
139,5
43
1,15
4,230
1,
157,8
55
1,15
2,941
SC 4,
642,1
37
4,82
2,577
4,
989,5
50
5,14
8,569
SD 79
6,954
80
1,939
80
1,845
80
0,462
TN 6,
502,0
17
6,78
0,670
7,
073,1
25
7,38
0,634
TX 26
,585,8
01
28,63
4,896
30
,865,1
34
33,31
7,744
UT
2,78
3,040
2,
990,0
94
3,22
5,680
3,
485,3
67
VT
673,1
69
690,6
86
703,2
88
711,8
67
VA 8,
466,8
64
8,91
7,395
9,
364,3
04
9,82
5,019
WA
6,95
0,610
7,
432,1
36
7,99
6,400
8,
624,8
01
WV
1,82
2,758
1,
801,1
12
1,76
6,435
1,
719,9
59
WI
5,88
2,760
6,
004,9
54
6,08
8,374
6,
150,7
64
WY
528,0
05
530,9
48
529,0
31
522,9
79
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Tabl
e 1.
3 Ci
vilia
ns L
ivin
g in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes,
by
Dis
abili
ty S
tatu
s: 2
014
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
S181
0; fa
ctfin
der.c
ensu
s.gov
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esse
d 21
Sep
tem
ber 2
015)
. Bas
ed o
n a
sam
ple
and
subj
ect t
o sa
mpl
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varia
bilit
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State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
Coun
t%
Co
unt
%
U.S
.31
3,890
,422
39,67
4,679
12.6
274,2
15,74
387
.4
AL
4,767
,383
776,4
4816
.3 3,
990,9
35
83.7
AK
711,5
4179
,800
11.2
631,7
41
88.8
AZ
6,623
,074
846,6
5712
.8 5,
776,4
17
87.2
AR
2,914
,376
493,4
0016
.9 2,
420,9
76
83.1
CA38
,297,4
574,0
50,63
110
.6 34
,246,8
26
89.4
CO5,2
66,02
256
2,052
10.7
4,70
3,970
89
.3
CT3,5
41,28
238
9,252
11.0
3,15
2,030
89
.0
DE
920,9
3010
9,763
11.9
811,1
67
88.1
DC
647,9
6676
,007
11.7
571,9
59
88.3
FL19
,583,3
572,6
19,57
213
.4 16
,963,7
85
86.6
GA
9,906
,878
1,228
,535
12.4
8,67
8,343
87
.6
HI
1,367
,770
159,4
7511
.7 1,
208,2
95
88.3
ID1,6
12,88
920
4,780
12.7
1,40
8,109
87
.3
IL12
,702,3
931,3
81,78
710
.9 11
,320,6
06
89.1
IN6,4
98,02
990
3,089
13.9
5,59
4,940
86
.1
IA3,0
62,90
035
3,430
11.5
2,70
9,470
88
.5
KS2,8
45,41
4 36
6,393
12
.9 2,
479,0
21
87.1
KY4,3
28,52
4 76
1,405
17
.6 3,
567,1
19
82.4
LA4,5
47,57
2 67
2,278
14
.8 3,
875,2
94
85.2
ME
1,315
,996
211,4
20
16.1
1,10
4,576
83
.9
MD
5,885
,847
623,3
05
10.6
5,26
2,542
89
.4
MA
6,668
,348
773,1
46
11.6
5,89
5,202
88
.4
MI
9,798
,621
1,41
5,795
14
.4 8,
382,8
26
85.6
MN
5,398
,211
580,4
94
10.8
4,81
7,717
89
.2
MS
2,927
,088
481,9
78
16.5
2,44
5,110
83
.5
MO
5,950
,606
872,4
19
14.7
5,07
8,187
85
.3
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
Coun
t%
Co
unt
%
MT
1,008
,116
132,7
46
13.2
875,3
70
86.8
NE
1,853
,684
212,6
04
11.5
1,64
1,080
88
.5
NV
2,805
,532
375,3
21
13.4
2,43
0,211
86
.6
NH
1,311
,921
160,3
89
12.2
1,15
1,532
87
.8
NJ
8,830
,969
929,4
77
10.5
7,90
1,492
89
.5
NM
2,050
,369
301,5
15
14.7
1,74
8,854
85
.3
NY
19,49
9,548
2,23
6,461
11
.5 17
,263,0
87
88.5
NC
9,752
,148
1,34
4,569
13
.8 8,
407,5
79
86.2
ND
724,4
51 76
,946
10.6
647,5
05
89.4
OH
11,42
0,809
1,58
4,921
13
.9 9,
835,8
88
86.1
OK
3,797
,966
610,1
98
16.1
3,18
7,768
83
.9
OR
3,931
,306
596,6
93
15.2
3,33
4,613
84
.8
PA12
,582,8
15 1,
733,5
12
13.8
10,84
9,303
86
.2
RI1,0
39,78
9 14
5,887
14
.0 89
3,902
86
.0
SC4,7
33,74
2 70
1,093
14
.8 4,
032,6
49
85.2
SD83
5,403
101,2
15
12.1
734,1
88
87.9
TN6,4
48,73
7 1,
012,4
98
15.7
5,43
6,239
84
.3
TX26
,485,8
38 3,
101,0
39
11.7
23,38
4,799
88
.3
UT
2,916
,303
279,5
36
9.6 2,
636,7
67
90.4
VT
620,4
53 91
,759
14.8
528,6
94
85.2
VA8,1
14,88
4 93
4,299
11
.5 7,
180,5
85
88.5
WA
6,954
,806
907,4
17
13.0
6,04
7,389
87
.0
WV
1,820
,836
362,4
47
19.9
1,45
8,389
80
.1
WI
5,684
,725
677,5
71
11.9
5,00
7,154
88
.1
WY
574,7
98 71
,255
12.4
503,5
43
87.6
PR3,5
21,35
3 75
1,304
21
.3 2,
770,0
49
78.7
Annual Disability Statistics Compendium: 2015 | Disability Statistics & Demographics 17
Tabl
e 1.
4 Ci
vilia
ns A
ges
Und
er 5
Yea
rs L
ivin
g in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes,
by
Dis
abili
ty
Stat
us: 2
014
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
S181
0; fa
ctfin
der.c
ensu
s.gov
(acc
esse
d 21
Sep
tem
ber 2
015)
. Bas
ed o
n a
sam
ple
and
subj
ect t
o sa
mpl
ing
varia
bilit
y.
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
Coun
t%
Coun
t%
U.S
. 19
,771,7
99
153,6
35
0.8 19
,618,1
64
99.2
AL
291,1
60
1,54
0 0.5
289,6
20
99.5
AK
53,40
8 78
6 1.5
52,62
2 98
.5
AZ
432,6
63
2,53
3 0.6
430,1
30
99.4
AR
190,3
96
3,53
2 1.9
186,8
64
98.1
CA 2,
511,5
75
15,47
3 0.6
2,49
6,102
99
.4
CO 33
2,058
2,
331
0.7 32
9,727
99
.3
CT 18
8,862
1,
754
0.9 18
7,108
99
.1
DE
56,01
0 65
2 1.2
55,35
8 98
.8
DC
42,76
3 13
8 0.3
42,62
5 99
.7
FL 1,
077,5
72
8,82
4 0.8
1,06
8,748
99
.2
GA
654,3
95
5,14
1 0.8
649,2
54
99.2
HI
91,00
7 23
0 0.3
90,77
7 99
.7
ID 11
1,707
1,
217
1.1 11
0,490
98
.9
IL 78
9,126
6,
105
0.8 78
3,021
99
.2
IN 41
8,024
4,
188
1.0 41
3,836
99
.0
IA 19
3,571
1,
266
0.7 19
2,305
99
.3
KS 19
9,348
1,
807
0.9 19
7,541
99
.1
KY 27
4,632
2,
433
0.9 27
2,199
99
.1
LA 30
5,453
1,
866
0.6 30
3,587
99
.4
ME
62,91
739
00.6
62,52
7 99
.4
MD
367,2
83
3,32
8 0.9
363,9
55
99.1
MA
365,9
67
1,93
0 0.5
364,0
37
99.5
MI
568,8
93
5,08
2 0.9
563,8
11
99.1
MN
347,4
03
2,97
9 0.9
344,4
24
99.1
MS
192,0
07
1,38
2 0.7
190,6
25
99.3
MO
372,1
75
2,67
6 0.7
369,4
99
99.3
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
Coun
t%
Coun
t%
MT
59,77
5 1,
026
1.7 58
,749
98.3
NE
130,3
68
925
0.7 12
9,443
99
.3
NV
175,7
35
2,37
1 1.3
173,3
64
98.7
NH
65,08
2 73
0 1.1
64,35
2 98
.9
NJ
532,1
68
2,31
8 0.4
529,8
50
99.6
NM
135,4
16
411
0.3 13
5,005
99
.7
NY
1,18
2,292
7,
505
0.6 1,
174,7
87
99.4
NC
601,5
42
7,07
7 1.2
594,4
65
98.8
ND
49,97
7 35
9 0.7
49,61
8 99
.3
OH
689,4
35
5,74
9 0.8
683,6
86
99.2
OK
263,7
98
2,76
6 1.0
261,0
32
99.0
OR
226,4
68
1,94
7 0.9
224,5
21
99.1
PA 71
1,269
4,
593
0.6 70
6,676
99
.4
RI 54
,856
0 0.0
54,85
6 10
0.0
SC 28
6,928
2,
683
0.9 28
4,245
99
.1
SD 60
,355
731
1.2 59
,624
98.8
TN 39
8,196
3,
345
0.8 39
4,851
99
.2
TX1,9
45,86
4 16
,975
0.9 1,
928,8
89
99.1
UT
249,8
09
1,60
6 0.6
248,2
03
99.4
VT
30,88
1 19
2 0.6
30,68
9 99
.4
VA 50
7,550
3,
356
0.7 50
4,194
99
.3
WA
444,2
06
3,93
9 0.9
440,2
67
99.1
WV
102,4
37
371
0.4 10
2,066
99
.6
WI
339,0
88
2,34
0 0.7
336,7
48
99.3
WY
37,92
9 73
7 1.9
37,19
2 98
.1
PR 18
4,262
2,
097
1.1 18
2,165
98
.9
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Tabl
e 1.
5 Ci
vilia
ns A
ges
5 to
17
Year
s Li
ving
in th
e Co
mm
unit
y fo
r the
Uni
ted
Stat
es a
nd S
tate
s, b
y D
isab
ility
St
atus
: 201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
S181
0; fa
ctfin
der.c
ensu
s.gov
(acc
esse
d Se
ptem
ber 2
1, 2
015)
. Bas
ed o
n a
sam
ple
and
subj
ect t
o sa
mpl
ing
varia
bilit
y.
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
Coun
t%
Coun
t%
USA
53,66
8,474
2,
900,3
95
5.4 50
,768,0
79
94.6
AL
815,6
87
48,91
3 6.0
766,7
74
94.0
AK
132,8
37
5,97
9 4.5
126,8
58
95.5
AZ
1,18
7,913
62
,749
5.3 1,
125,1
64
94.7
AR
513,4
15
34,24
0 6.7
479,1
75
93.3
CA 6,
623,5
58
277,6
53
4.2 6,
345,9
05
95.8
CO 91
3,374
39
,370
4.3 87
4,004
95
.7
CT 58
5,159
26
,300
4.5 55
8,859
95
.5
DE
147,4
04
7,90
1 5.4
139,5
03
94.6
DC
72,07
1 5,
045
7.0 67
,026
93.0
FL 2,
968,5
78
161,5
16
5.4 2,
807,0
62
94.6
GA
1,83
3,852
84
,671
4.6 1,
749,1
81
95.4
HI
217,0
11
8,87
9 4.1
208,1
32
95.9
ID 31
8,955
17
,955
5.6 30
1,000
94
.4
IL 2,
191,7
76
96,04
5 4.4
2,09
5,731
95
.6
IN 1,
161,9
68
76,87
5 6.6
1,08
5,093
93
.4
IA 52
9,780
27
,138
5.1 50
2,642
94
.9
KS 52
1,560
29
,353
5.6 49
2,207
94
.4
KY 73
8,139
54
,896
7.4 68
3,243
92
.6
LA 80
7,165
57
,607
7.1 74
9,558
92
.9
ME
194,4
73
15,94
9 8.2
178,5
24
91.8
MD
982,4
84
49,55
7 5.0
932,9
27
95.0
MA
1,02
1,431
53
,558
5.2 96
7,873
94
.8
MI
1,65
1,047
10
7,220
6.5
1,54
3,827
93
.5
MN
933,3
88
50,01
3 5.4
883,3
75
94.6
MS
537,7
95
28,45
6 5.3
509,3
39
94.7
MO
1,01
5,386
62
,941
6.2 95
2,445
93
.8
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
Coun
t%
Coun
t%
MT
164,2
76
6,73
6 4.1
157,5
40
95.9
NE
336,2
22
18,03
7 5.4
318,1
85
94.6
NV
485,8
99
25,74
4 5.3
460,1
55
94.7
NH
201,7
51
12,62
5 6.3
189,1
26
93.7
NJ
1,47
5,194
71
,819
4.9 1,
403,3
75
95.1
NM
363,2
64
14,84
0 4.1
348,4
24
95.9
NY
3,03
4,786
15
1,822
5.0
2,88
2,964
95
.0
NC
1,68
5,123
95
,073
5.6 1,
590,0
50
94.4
ND
117,2
14
4,86
8 4.2
112,3
46
95.8
OH
1,94
2,046
12
7,420
6.6
1,81
4,626
93
.4
OK
686,3
25
46,39
0 6.8
639,9
35
93.2
OR
630,6
16
41,33
1 6.6
589,2
85
93.4
PA 1,
981,8
05
139,9
34
7.1 1,
841,8
71
92.9
RI 15
7,415
9,
369
6.0 14
8,046
94
.0
SC 79
3,851
45
,565
5.7 74
8,286
94
.3
SD 14
9,231
6,
179
4.1 14
3,052
95
.9
TN 1,
091,4
24
68,10
1 6.2
1,02
3,323
93
.8
TX 5,
160,8
63
280,7
64
5.4 4,
880,0
99
94.6
UT
652,5
02
30,22
4 4.6
622,2
78
95.4
VT
90,59
1 7,
159
7.9 83
,432
92.1
VA 1,
357,1
88
65,82
7 4.9
1,29
1,361
95
.1
WA
1,15
6,823
59
,776
5.2 1,
097,0
47
94.8
WV
279,7
88
20,56
2 7.3
259,2
26
92.7
WI
958,7
04
54,93
2 5.7
903,7
72
94.3
WY
99,36
7 4,
519
4.5 94
,848
95.5
PR 58
7,822
59
,547
10.1
528,2
75
89.9
Annual Disability Statistics Compendium: 2015 | Disability Statistics & Demographics 19
Tabl
e 1.
6 Ci
vilia
ns A
ges
18 to
64
Year
s Li
ving
in th
e Co
mm
unit
y fo
r the
Uni
ted
Stat
es a
nd S
tate
s, b
y D
isab
ility
St
atus
: 201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
S181
0; fa
ctfin
der.c
ensu
s.gov
(acc
esse
d 22
Sep
tem
ber 2
015)
. Bas
ed o
n a
sam
ple
and
subj
ect t
o sa
mpl
ing
varia
bilit
y.
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
Coun
t%
Coun
t%
U.S
.19
5,537
,213
20,46
0,136
10.5
175,0
77,07
789
.5
AL
2,935
,367
422,5
4914
.42,5
12,81
885
.6
AK
456,2
7844
,674
9.841
1,604
90.2
AZ
3,944
,492
411,1
0910
.43,5
33,38
389
.6
AR
1,762
,235
264,6
4515
.01,4
97,59
085
.0
CA24
,264,5
092,0
10,78
38.3
22,25
3,726
91.7
CO3,3
56,31
030
0,186
8.93,0
56,12
491
.1
CT2,2
33,73
619
1,185
8.62,0
42,55
191
.4
DE
567,7
9055
,633
9.851
2,157
90.2
DC
461,1
5244
,504
9.741
6,648
90.3
FL11
,813,7
081,1
92,63
310
.110
,621,0
7589
.9
GA
6,200
,645
678,2
1910
.95,5
22,42
689
.1
HI
836,0
6969
,846
8.476
6,223
91.6
ID95
0,894
99,62
310
.585
1,271
89.5
IL7,9
98,36
967
4,067
8.47,3
24,30
291
.6
IN4,0
12,49
748
2,228
12.0
3,530
,269
88.0
IA1,8
72,14
117
6,576
9.41,6
95,56
590
.6
KS1,7
25,16
419
2,334
11.1
1,532
,830
88.9
KY2,6
84,67
043
2,038
16.1
2,252
,632
83.9
LA2,8
24,65
236
6,981
13.0
2,457
,671
87.0
ME
822,8
2911
6,208
14.1
706,6
2185
.9
MD
3,737
,434
314,9
288.4
3,422
,506
91.6
MA
4,303
,921
399,2
069.3
3,904
,715
90.7
MI
6,087
,266
765,1
0212
.65,3
22,16
487
.4
MN
3,370
,012
289,7
478.6
3,080
,265
91.4
MS
1,782
,144
267,5
9315
.01,5
14,55
185
.0
MO
3,669
,439
478,9
6313
.13,1
90,47
686
.9
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
Coun
t%
Coun
t%
MT
618,5
5168
,927
11.1
549,6
2488
.9
NE
1,127
,803
102,7
629.1
1,025
,041
90.9
NV
1,747
,883
201,7
1711
.51,5
46,16
688
.5
NH
843,5
4481
,485
9.776
2,059
90.3
NJ
5,551
,498
434,3
687.8
5,117
,130
92.2
NM
1,238
,526
158,8
1612
.81,0
79,71
087
.2
NY
12,48
5,670
1,106
,507
8.911
,379,1
6391
.1
NC
6,045
,208
715,5
0811
.85,3
29,70
088
.2
ND
458,3
6838
,037
8.342
0,331
91.7
OH
7,061
,137
840,5
5011
.96,2
20,58
788
.1
OK
2,305
,044
331,0
2814
.41,9
74,01
685
.6
OR
2,449
,627
316,2
2212
.92,1
33,40
587
.1
PA7,8
33,85
987
6,854
11.2
6,957
,005
88.8
RI66
7,555
78,43
911
.858
9,116
88.2
SC2,9
08,63
637
5,543
12.9
2,533
,093
87.1
SD50
3,162
52,00
710
.345
1,155
89.7
TN4,0
01,03
756
3,863
14.1
3,437
,174
85.9
TX16
,366,9
941,6
16,22
39.9
14,75
0,771
90.1
UT
1,722
,815
148,0
388.6
1,574
,777
91.4
VT
395,8
5048
,856
12.3
346,9
9487
.7
VA5,1
29,64
848
2,793
9.44,6
46,85
590
.6
WA
4,382
,463
488,6
2011
.13,8
93,84
388
.9
WV
1,118
,678
199,7
0717
.991
8,971
82.1
WI
3,540
,472
353,0
3110
.03,1
87,44
190
.0
WY
359,4
6238
,675
10.8
320,7
8789
.2
PR2,1
38,88
438
6,255
18.1
1,752
,629
81.9
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Tabl
e 1.
7 Ci
vilia
ns A
ges
65 Y
ears
and
Ove
r Liv
ing
in th
e Co
mm
unit
y fo
r the
Uni
ted
Stat
es a
nd S
tate
s, b
y D
isab
ility
Sta
tus:
201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
S181
0; fa
ctfin
der.c
ensu
s.gov
(acc
esse
d Se
ptem
ber 2
3, 2
015)
. Bas
ed o
n a
sam
ple
and
subj
ect t
o sa
mpl
ing
varia
bilit
y.
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
Coun
t%
Coun
t%
U.S
.44
,912,9
3616
,160,5
1336
.028
,752,4
2364
.0
AL
725,1
6930
3,446
41.8
421,7
2358
.2
AK
69,01
8 28
,361
41.1
40,65
7 58
.9
AZ
1,05
8,006
37
0,266
35
.0 68
7,740
65
.0
AR
448,3
30
190,9
83
42.6
257,3
47
57.4
CA 4,
897,8
15
1,74
6,722
35
.7 3,
151,0
93
64.3
CO 66
4,280
22
0,165
33
.1 44
4,115
66
.9
CT 53
3,525
17
0,013
31
.9 36
3,512
68
.1
DE
149,7
26
45,57
7 30
.4 10
4,149
69
.6
DC
71,98
0 26
,320
36.6
45,66
0 63
.4
FL 3,
723,4
99
1,25
6,599
33
.7 2,
466,9
00
66.3
GA
1,21
7,986
46
0,504
37
.8 75
7,482
62
.2
HI
223,6
83
80,52
0 36
.0 14
3,163
64
.0
ID 23
1,333
85
,985
37.2
145,3
48
62.8
IL 1,
723,1
22
605,5
70
35.1
1,11
7,552
64
.9
IN 90
5,540
33
9,798
37
.5 56
5,742
62
.5
IA 46
7,408
14
8,450
31
.8 31
8,958
68
.2
KS 39
9,342
14
2,899
35
.8 25
6,443
64
.2
KY 63
1,083
27
2,038
43
.1 35
9,045
56
.9
LA 61
0,302
24
5,824
40
.3 36
4,478
59
.7
ME
235,7
77
78,87
3 33
.5 15
6,904
66
.5
MD
798,6
46
255,4
92
32.0
543,1
54
68.0
MA
977,0
29
318,4
52
32.6
658,5
77
67.4
MI
1,49
1,415
53
8,391
36
.1 95
3,024
63
.9
MN
747,4
08
237,7
55
31.8
509,6
53
68.2
MS
415,1
42
184,5
47
44.5
230,5
95
55.5
MO
893,6
06
327,8
39
36.7
565,7
67
63.3
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
Coun
t%
Coun
t%
MT
165,5
14
56,05
7 33
.9 10
9,457
66
.1
NE
259,2
91
90,88
0 35
.0 16
8,411
65
.0
NV
396,0
15
145,4
89
36.7
250,5
26
63.3
NH
201,5
44
65,54
9 32
.5 13
5,995
67
.5
NJ
1,27
2,109
42
0,972
33
.1 85
1,137
66
.9
NM
313,1
63
127,4
48
40.7
185,7
15
59.3
NY
2,79
6,800
97
0,627
34
.7 1,
826,1
73
65.3
NC
1,42
0,275
52
6,911
37
.1 89
3,364
62
.9
ND
98,89
2 33
,682
34.1
65,21
0 65
.9
OH
1,72
8,191
61
1,202
35
.4 1,
116,9
89
64.6
OK
542,7
99
230,0
14
42.4
312,7
85
57.6
OR
624,5
95
237,1
93
38.0
387,4
02
62.0
PA 2,
055,8
82
712,1
31
34.6
1,34
3,751
65
.4
RI 15
9,963
58
,079
36.3
101,8
84
63.7
SC 74
4,327
27
7,302
37
.3 46
7,025
62
.7
SD 12
2,655
42
,298
34.5
80,35
7 65
.5
TN 95
8,080
37
7,189
39
.4 58
0,891
60
.6
TX 3,
012,1
17
1,18
7,077
39
.4 1,
825,0
40
60.6
UT
291,1
77
99,66
8 34
.2 19
1,509
65
.8
VT
103,1
31
35,55
2 34
.5 67
,579
65.5
VA 1,
120,4
98
382,3
23
34.1
738,1
75
65.9
WA
971,3
14
355,0
82
36.6
616,2
32
63.4
WV
319,9
33
141,8
07
44.3
178,1
26
55.7
WI
846,4
61
267,2
68
31.6
579,1
93
68.4
WY
78,04
0 27
,324
35.0
50,71
6 65
.0
PR 61
0,385
30
3,405
49
.7 30
6,980
50
.3
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Tabl
e 1.
8 Ci
vilia
ns A
ges
Und
er 5
Yea
rs L
ivin
g in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes—
Hea
ring
D
isab
ility
: 201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
S181
0; fa
ctfin
der.c
ensu
s.gov
(acc
esse
d 25
Sep
tem
ber 2
015)
. Bas
ed o
n a
sam
ple
and
subj
ect t
o sa
mpl
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varia
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State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityHe
aring
Coun
t%
Tota
l%
Disa
bility
U.S
.19
,771,7
9915
3,635
104,9
180.5
68.3
AL
291,1
601,5
401,1
600.4
75.3
AK
53,40
878
649
50.9
63.0
AZ
432,6
632,5
331,5
730.4
62.1
AR
190,3
963,5
321,8
541.0
52.5
CA2,5
11,57
515
,473
10,55
00.4
68.2
CO33
2,058
2,331
1,599
0.568
.6
CT18
8,862
1,754
1,135
0.664
.7
DE
56,01
065
251
30.9
78.7
DC
42,76
313
813
80.3
100.0
FL1,0
77,57
28,8
245,9
260.5
67.2
GA
654,3
955,1
413,2
880.5
64.0
HI
91,00
723
016
00.2
69.6
ID11
1,707
1,217
1,039
0.985
.4
IL78
9,126
6,105
4,600
0.675
.3
IN41
8,024
4,188
3,468
0.882
.8
IA19
3,571
1,266
1,126
0.688
.9
KS19
9,348
1,807
1,483
0.782
.1
KY27
4,632
2,433
824
0.333
.9
LA30
5,453
1,866
1,018
0.354
.6
ME
62,91
739
020
90.3
53.6
MD
367,2
833,3
282,2
820.6
68.6
MA
365,9
671,9
301,4
990.4
77.7
MI
568,8
935,0
823,4
990.6
68.9
MN
347,4
032,9
791,5
980.5
53.6
MS
192,0
071,3
821,0
670.6
77.2
MO
372,1
752,6
761,1
340.3
42.4
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityHe
aring
Coun
t%
Tota
l%
Disa
bility
MT
59,77
51,0
2659
41.0
57.9
NE
130,3
6892
551
60.4
55.8
NV
175,7
352,3
711,7
151.0
72.3
NH
65,08
273
052
00.8
71.2
NJ
532,1
682,3
181,7
890.3
77.2
NM
135,4
1641
132
50.2
79.1
NY
1,182
,292
7,505
6,051
0.580
.6
NC
601,5
427,0
775,3
020.9
74.9
ND
49,97
735
926
50.5
73.8
OH
689,4
355,7
493,9
220.6
68.2
OK
263,7
982,7
661,9
650.7
71.0
OR
226,4
681,9
471,3
630.6
70.0
PA71
1,269
4,593
2,363
0.351
.4
RI54
,856
0 0
-
-
SC28
6,928
2,683
1,613
0.660
.1
SD60
,355
731
251
0.434
.3
TN39
8,196
3,345
2,021
0.560
.4
TX1,9
45,86
416
,975
12,94
80.7
76.3
UT
249,8
091,6
0694
70.4
59.0
VT
30,88
119
218
00.6
93.8
VA50
7,550
3,356
2,714
0.580
.9
WA
444,2
063,9
392,3
140.5
58.7
WV
102,4
3737
112
70.1
34.2
WI
339,0
882,3
401,4
470.4
61.8
WY
37,92
973
742
91.1
58.2
PR18
4,262
2,097
1,518
0.872
.4
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Tabl
e 1.
9 Ci
vilia
ns A
ges
5 to
17
Year
s Li
ving
in th
e Co
mm
unit
y fo
r the
Uni
ted
Stat
es a
nd S
tate
s—H
eari
ng
Dis
abili
ty: 2
014
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
S181
0; fa
ctfin
der.c
ensu
s.gov
(acc
esse
d 25
Sep
tem
ber 2
015)
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ed o
n a
sam
ple
and
subj
ect t
o sa
mpl
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varia
bilit
y.
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityHe
aring
Coun
t%
Tota
l%
Di
sabil
ityU
.S.
53,66
8,474
2,900
,395
333,4
160.6
11.5
AL
815,6
8748
,913
5,71
4 0.7
11.7
AK
132,8
375,9
79 23
1 0.2
3.9
AZ
1,187
,913
62,74
9 9,
743
0.815
.5
AR
513,4
1534
,240
3,71
8 0.7
10.9
CA6,6
23,55
827
7,653
35,37
9 0.5
12.7
CO91
3,374
39,37
0 4,
471
0.511
.4
CT58
5,159
26,30
0 3,
332
0.612
.7
DE
147,4
047,9
01 65
9 0.4
8.3
DC
72,07
15,0
45 30
3 0.4
6.0
FL2,9
68,57
816
1,516
16,10
9 0.5
10.0
GA
1,833
,852
84,67
1 10
,498
0.612
.4
HI
217,0
118,8
79 2,
010
0.922
.6
ID31
8,955
17,95
5 3,
614
1.120
.1
IL2,1
91,77
696
,045
12,47
2 0.6
13.0
IN1,1
61,96
876
,875
8,69
9 0.7
11.3
IA52
9,780
27,13
8 2,
823
0.510
.4
KS52
1,560
29,35
3 3,
096
0.610
.5
KY73
8,139
54,89
6 6,
968
0.912
.7
LA80
7,165
57,60
7 5,
142
0.68.9
ME
194,4
7315
,949
1,84
5 0.9
11.6
MD
982,4
8449
,557
5,19
0 0.5
10.5
MA
1,021
,431
53,55
8 4,
942
0.59.2
MI
1,651
,047
107,2
20 13
,301
0.812
.4
MN
933,3
8850
,013
5,09
6 0.5
10.2
MS
537,7
9528
,456
2,00
5 0.4
7.0
MO
1,015
,386
62,94
1 7,
718
0.812
.3
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityHe
aring
Coun
t%
Tota
l%
Di
sabil
ityM
T16
4,276
6,736
1,07
5 0.7
16.0
NE
336,2
2218
,037
2,37
8 0.7
13.2
NV
485,8
9925
,744
4,43
8 0.9
17.2
NH
201,7
5112
,625
1,65
4 0.8
13.1
NJ
1,475
,194
71,81
9 6,
444
0.49.0
NM
363,2
6414
,840
1,84
1 0.5
12.4
NY
3,034
,786
151,8
22 17
,653
0.611
.6
NC
1,685
,123
95,07
3 9,
269
0.69.7
ND
117,2
144,8
68 72
5 0.6
14.9
OH
1,942
,046
127,4
20 12
,043
0.69.5
OK
686,3
2546
,390
7,29
5 1.1
15.7
OR
630,6
1641
,331
4,78
6 0.8
11.6
PA1,9
81,80
513
9,934
12,74
4 0.6
9.1
RI15
7,415
9,369
1,45
2 0.9
15.5
SC79
3,851
45,56
5 4,
144
0.59.1
SD14
9,231
6,179
582
0.49.4
TN1,0
91,42
468
,101
8,09
3 0.7
11.9
TX5,1
60,86
328
0,764
33,62
1 0.7
12.0
UT
652,5
0230
,224
4,24
3 0.7
14.0
VT
90,59
17,1
59 97
8 1.1
13.7
VA1,3
57,18
865
,827
5,33
9 0.4
8.1
WA
1,156
,823
59,77
6 8,
257
0.713
.8
WV
279,7
8820
,562
2,93
9 1.1
14.3
WI
958,7
0454
,932
5,95
9 0.6
10.8
WY
99,36
74,5
19 38
6 0.4
8.5
PR58
7,822
59,54
7 3,
928
0.76.6
Annual Disability Statistics Compendium: 2015 | Disability Statistics & Demographics 23
Tabl
e 1.
10 C
ivili
ans
Age
s 18
to 6
4 Ye
ars
Livi
ng in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes—
Hea
ring
D
isab
ility
: 201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
S181
0; fa
ctfin
der.c
ensu
s.gov
(acc
esse
d 9
Oct
ober
201
5). B
ased
on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityHe
aring
Coun
t%
Tota
l%
Disa
bility
U.S
. 19
5,537
,213
20,46
0,136
4,
057,6
64
2.119
.8
AL
2,93
5,367
42
2,549
76
,827
2.618
.2
AK
456,2
78
44,67
4 13
,760
3.030
.8
AZ
3,94
4,492
41
1,109
77
,514
2.018
.9
AR
1,76
2,235
26
4,645
52
,409
3.019
.8
CA 24
,264,5
09
2,01
0,783
37
8,466
1.618
.8
CO 3,
356,3
10
300,1
86
72,17
22.2
24.0
CT 2,
233,7
36
191,1
85
30,77
21.4
16.1
DE
567,7
90
55,63
3 8,5
521.5
15.4
DC
461,1
52
44,50
4 6,4
011.4
14.4
FL 11
,813,7
08
1,19
2,633
21
3,479
1.817
.9
GA
6,20
0,645
67
8,219
12
7,694
2.118
.8
HI
836,0
69
69,84
6 16
,258
1.923
.3
ID 95
0,894
99
,623
23,31
82.5
23.4
IL 7,
998,3
69
674,0
67
127,6
791.6
18.9
IN 4,
012,4
97
482,2
28
105,4
752.6
21.9
IA 1,
872,1
41
176,5
76
39,13
22.1
22.2
KS 1,
725,1
64
192,3
34
45,03
22.6
23.4
KY 2,
684,6
70
432,0
38
86,56
03.2
20.0
LA 2,
824,6
52
366,9
81
71,00
42.5
19.3
ME
822,8
29
116,2
08
24,46
93.0
21.1
MD
3,73
7,434
31
4,928
55
,855
1.517
.7
MA
4,30
3,921
39
9,206
78
,778
1.819
.7
MI
6,08
7,266
76
5,102
13
8,995
2.318
.2
MN
3,37
0,012
28
9,747
65
,766
2.022
.7
MS
1,78
2,144
26
7,593
49
,507
2.818
.5
MO
3,66
9,439
47
8,963
86
,142
2.318
.0
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityHe
aring
Coun
t%
Tota
l%
Disa
bility
MT
618,5
51
68,92
7 18
,418
3.026
.7
NE
1,12
7,803
10
2,762
24
,754
2.224
.1
NV
1,74
7,883
20
1,717
47
,233
2.723
.4
NH
843,5
44
81,48
5 17
,398
2.121
.4
NJ
5,55
1,498
43
4,368
75
,642
1.417
.4
NM
1,23
8,526
15
8,816
38
,311
3.124
.1
NY
12,48
5,670
1,
106,5
07
193,9
291.6
17.5
NC
6,04
5,208
71
5,508
13
2,412
2.218
.5
ND
458,3
68
38,03
7 9,8
662.2
25.9
OH
7,06
1,137
84
0,550
16
0,369
2.319
.1
OK
2,30
5,044
33
1,028
75
,925
3.322
.9
OR
2,44
9,627
31
6,222
67
,446
2.821
.3
PA 7,
833,8
59
876,8
54
165,6
452.1
18.9
RI 66
7,555
78
,439
15,98
42.4
20.4
SC 2,
908,6
36
375,5
43
68,24
82.3
18.2
SD 50
3,162
52
,007
12,47
62.5
24.0
TN 4,
001,0
37
563,8
63
109,7
802.7
19.5
TX 16
,366,9
94
1,61
6,223
35
9,754
2.222
.3
UT
1,72
2,815
14
8,038
33
,753
2.022
.8
VT
395,8
50
48,85
6 12
,102
3.124
.8
VA 5,
129,6
48
482,7
93
95,96
11.9
19.9
WA
4,38
2,463
48
8,620
11
8,268
2.724
.2
WV
1,11
8,678
19
9,707
47
,265
4.223
.7
WI
3,54
0,472
35
3,031
73
,604
2.120
.8
WY
359,4
62
38,67
5 11
,105
3.128
.7
PR 2,
138,8
84
386,2
55
56,31
92.6
14.6
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Tabl
e 1.
11 C
ivili
ans
Age
s 65
Yea
rs a
nd O
ver L
ivin
g in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes—
Hea
ring
D
isab
ility
: 201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
S181
0; fa
ctfin
der.c
ensu
s.gov
(acc
esse
d 27
Sep
tem
ber 2
015)
. Bas
ed o
n a
sam
ple
and
subj
ect t
o sa
mpl
ing
varia
bilit
y.
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityHe
aring
Coun
t%
Tota
l%
Disa
bility
U.S
.44
,912,9
3616
,160,5
136,7
41,79
215
.041
.7
AL
725,1
6930
3,446
121,2
6616
.740
.0
AK
69,01
828
,361
14,93
121
.652
.6
AZ
1,058
,006
370,2
6617
6,545
16.7
47.7
AR
448,3
3019
0,983
86,12
719
.245
.1
CA4,8
97,81
51,7
46,72
270
2,639
14.3
40.2
CO66
4,280
220,1
6510
8,315
16.3
49.2
CT53
3,525
170,0
1368
,345
12.8
40.2
DE
149,7
2645
,577
18,78
712
.541
.2
DC
71,98
026
,320
6,430
8.924
.4
FL3,7
23,49
91,2
56,59
951
9,261
13.9
41.3
GA
1,217
,986
460,5
0417
8,048
14.6
38.7
HI
223,6
8380
,520
36,70
516
.445
.6
ID23
1,333
85,98
545
,977
19.9
53.5
IL1,7
23,12
260
5,570
230,6
8013
.438
.1
IN90
5,540
339,7
9814
6,472
16.2
43.1
IA46
7,408
148,4
5068
,785
14.7
46.3
KS39
9,342
142,8
9962
,784
15.7
43.9
KY63
1,083
272,0
3811
5,730
18.3
42.5
LA61
0,302
245,8
2490
,863
14.9
37.0
ME
235,7
7778
,873
36,88
915
.646
.8
MD
798,6
4625
5,492
94,86
611
.937
.1
MA
977,0
2931
8,452
138,7
2014
.243
.6
MI
1,491
,415
538,3
9122
4,566
15.1
41.7
MN
747,4
0823
7,755
110,3
0714
.846
.4
MS
415,1
4218
4,547
71,46
017
.238
.7
MO
893,6
0632
7,839
140,0
2315
.742
.7
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityHe
aring
Coun
t%
Tota
l%
Disa
bility
MT
165,5
1456
,057
27,75
516
.849
.5
NE
259,2
9190
,880
44,70
117
.249
.2
NV
396,0
1514
5,489
61,65
115
.642
.4
NH
201,5
4465
,549
30,57
115
.246
.6
NJ
1,272
,109
420,9
7215
3,649
12.1
36.5
NM
313,1
6312
7,448
60,60
919
.447
.6
NY
2,796
,800
970,6
2735
2,771
12.6
36.3
NC
1,420
,275
526,9
1121
6,872
15.3
41.2
ND
98,89
233
,682
16,03
016
.247
.6
OH
1,728
,191
611,2
0224
9,364
14.4
40.8
OK
542,7
9923
0,014
107,2
8919
.846
.6
OR
624,5
9523
7,193
116,3
2918
.649
.0
PA2,0
55,88
271
2,131
297,4
2414
.541
.8
RI15
9,963
58,07
923
,505
14.7
40.5
SC74
4,327
277,3
0211
3,221
15.2
40.8
SD12
2,655
42,29
820
,972
17.1
49.6
TN95
8,080
377,1
8915
5,409
16.2
41.2
TX3,0
12,11
71,1
87,07
748
8,785
16.2
41.2
UT
291,1
7799
,668
50,11
817
.250
.3
VT
103,1
3135
,552
16,93
716
.447
.6
VA1,1
20,49
838
2,323
151,1
9713
.539
.5
WA
971,3
1435
5,082
168,2
9317
.347
.4
WV
319,9
3314
1,807
68,14
221
.348
.1
WI
846,4
6126
7,268
121,9
1214
.445
.6
WY
78,04
027
,324
12,76
516
.446
.7
PR61
0,385
303,4
05
92,34
115
.130
.4
Annual Disability Statistics Compendium: 2015 | Disability Statistics & Demographics 25
Tabl
e 1.
12 C
ivili
ans
Age
s U
nder
5 Y
ears
Liv
ing
in th
e Co
mm
unit
y fo
r the
Uni
ted
Stat
es a
nd S
tate
s—Vi
sion
D
isab
ility
: 201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
bS18
10; f
actfi
nder
.cen
sus.g
ov (a
cces
sed
27
Sept
embe
r 201
5). B
ased
on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityVis
ionCo
unt
% To
tal
% D
isabil
ityU
.S.
19,77
1,799
153,6
35 89
,062
0.558
.0
AL
291,1
601,5
4038
00.1
24.7
AK
53,40
878
652
71.0
67.0
AZ
432,6
632,5
331,3
560.3
53.5
AR
190,3
963,5
322,8
231.5
79.9
CA2,5
11,57
515
,473
9,166
0.459
.2
CO33
2,058
2,331
1,454
0.462
.4
CT18
8,862
1,754
962
0.554
.8
DE
56,01
065
230
70.5
47.1
DC
42,76
313
80
0.00.0
FL1,0
77,57
28,8
244,8
270.4
54.7
GA
654,3
955,1
413,3
920.5
66.0
HI
91,00
723
070
0.130
.4
ID11
1,707
1,217
252
0.220
.7
IL78
9,126
6,105
3,178
0.452
.1
IN41
8,024
4,188
1,415
0.333
.8
IA19
3,571
1,266
506
0.340
.0
KS19
9,348
1,807
925
0.551
.2
KY27
4,632
2,433
1,871
0.776
.9
LA30
5,453
1,866
1,252
0.467
.1
ME
62,91
739
019
50.3
50.0
MD
367,2
833,3
281,7
810.5
53.5
MA
365,9
671,9
3087
30.2
45.2
MI
568,8
935,0
823,4
840.6
68.6
MN
347,4
032,9
791,8
110.5
60.8
MS
192,0
071,3
8258
40.3
42.3
MO
372,1
752,6
761,9
510.5
72.9
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityVis
ionCo
unt
% To
tal
% D
isabil
ityM
T59
,775
1,026
928
1.690
.4
NE
130,3
6892
555
10.4
59.6
NV
175,7
352,3
711,8
791.1
79.2
NH
65,08
273
021
00.3
28.8
NJ
532,1
682,3
181,1
230.2
48.4
NM
135,4
1641
132
60.2
79.3
NY
1,182
,292
7,505
3,883
0.351
.7
NC
601,5
427,0
774,1
430.7
58.5
ND
49,97
735
994
0.226
.2
OH
689,4
355,7
492,9
570.4
51.4
OK
263,7
982,7
661,6
580.6
59.9
OR
226,4
681,9
4795
00.4
48.8
PA71
1,269
4,593
2,974
0.464
.8
RI54
,856
00
0.00.0
SC28
6,928
2,683
2,194
0.881
.8
SD60
,355
731
621
1.085
.0
TN39
8,196
3,345
1,768
0.452
.9
TX1,9
45,86
416
,975
8,839
0.552
.1
UT
249,8
091,6
061,2
250.5
76.3
VT
30,88
119
219
20.6
100.0
VA50
7,550
3,356
2,241
0.466
.8
WA
444,2
063,9
392,6
720.6
67.8
WV
102,4
3737
124
40.2
65.8
WI
339,0
882,3
401,5
460.5
66.1
WY
37,92
973
750
21.3
68.1
PR18
4,262
2,09
7 1,0
030.5
47.8
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Tabl
e 1.
13 C
ivili
ans
Age
s 5
to 1
7 Ye
ars
Livi
ng in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes—
Visi
on
Dis
abili
ty: 2
014
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
bS18
10; f
actfi
nder
.cen
sus.g
ov (a
cces
sed
27
Sept
embe
r 201
5). B
ased
on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityVis
ionCo
unt
% To
tal
% D
isabil
ityU
.S.
53,66
8,474
2,900
,395
454,8
31
0.815
.7
AL
815,6
8748
,913
7,029
0.914
.4
AK
132,8
375,9
7989
20.7
14.9
AZ
1,187
,913
62,74
911
,428
1.018
.2
AR
513,4
1534
,240
4,977
1.014
.5
CA6,6
23,55
827
7,653
52,05
70.8
18.7
CO91
3,374
39,37
07,0
700.8
18.0
CT58
5,159
26,30
04,0
030.7
15.2
DE
147,4
047,9
012,2
051.5
27.9
DC
72,07
15,0
4555
20.8
10.9
FL2,9
68,57
816
1,516
23,93
10.8
14.8
GA
1,833
,852
84,67
115
,945
0.918
.8
HI
217,0
118,8
791,2
370.6
13.9
ID31
8,955
17,95
52,5
940.8
14.4
IL2,1
91,77
696
,045
18,62
80.8
19.4
IN1,1
61,96
876
,875
12,50
31.1
16.3
IA52
9,780
27,13
83,0
390.6
11.2
KS52
1,560
29,35
34,7
770.9
16.3
KY73
8,139
54,89
67,6
451.0
13.9
LA80
7,165
57,60
77,1
060.9
12.3
ME
194,4
7315
,949
1,570
0.89.8
MD
982,4
8449
,557
8,038
0.816
.2
MA
1,021
,431
53,55
86,8
490.7
12.8
MI
1,651
,047
107,2
2014
,012
0.813
.1
MN
933,3
8850
,013
5,056
0.510
.1
MS
537,7
9528
,456
5,153
1.018
.1
MO
1,015
,386
62,94
18,5
510.8
13.6
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityVis
ionCo
unt
% To
tal
% D
isabil
ityM
T16
4,276
6,736
1,007
0.614
.9
NE
336,2
2218
,037
2,842
0.815
.8
NV
485,8
9925
,744
8,374
1.732
.5
NH
201,7
5112
,625
1,202
0.69.5
NJ
1,475
,194
71,81
912
,135
0.816
.9
NM
363,2
6414
,840
2,733
0.818
.4
NY
3,034
,786
151,8
2224
,681
0.816
.3
NC
1,685
,123
95,07
314
,386
0.915
.1
ND
117,2
144,8
6825
10.2
5.2
OH
1,942
,046
127,4
2015
,845
0.812
.4
OK
686,3
2546
,390
9,238
1.319
.9
OR
630,6
1641
,331
4,807
0.811
.6
PA1,9
81,80
513
9,934
17,65
90.9
12.6
RI15
7,415
9,369
1,540
1.016
.4
SC79
3,851
45,56
58,0
361.0
17.6
SD14
9,231
6,179
749
0.512
.1
TN1,0
91,42
468
,101
9,850
0.914
.5
TX5,1
60,86
328
0,764
46,66
60.9
16.6
UT
652,5
0230
,224
4,072
0.613
.5
VT
90,59
17,1
5974
30.8
10.4
VA1,3
57,18
865
,827
9,473
0.714
.4
WA
1,156
,823
59,77
69,5
790.8
16.0
WV
279,7
8820
,562
3,740
1.318
.2
WI
958,7
0454
,932
7,791
0.814
.2
WY
99,36
74,5
1958
50.6
12.9
PR58
7,822
59,54
7 11
,241
1.918
.9
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Tabl
e 1.
14 C
ivili
ans
Age
s 18
to 6
4 Ye
ars
Livi
ng in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes—
Visi
on
Dis
abili
ty: 2
014
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
S181
0; fa
ctfin
der.c
ensu
s.gov
(acc
esse
d 27
Sep
tem
ber 2
015)
. Bas
ed o
n a
sam
ple
and
subj
ect t
o sa
mpl
ing
varia
bilit
y.
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityVis
ionCo
unt
% To
tal
% D
isabil
ityU
.S.
195,5
37,21
320
,460,1
36 3,
802,9
21
1.918
.6
AL
2,935
,367
422,5
4974
,221
2.517
.6
AK
456,2
7844
,674
6,441
1.414
.4
AZ
3,944
,492
411,1
0974
,510
1.918
.1
AR
1,762
,235
264,6
4550
,670
2.919
.1
CA24
,264,5
092,0
10,78
337
9,228
1.618
.9
CO3,3
56,31
030
0,186
54,05
91.6
18.0
CT2,2
33,73
619
1,185
29,71
81.3
15.5
DE
567,7
9055
,633
10,04
71.8
18.1
DC
461,1
5244
,504
11,41
42.5
25.6
FL11
,813,7
081,1
92,63
321
7,707
1.818
.3
GA
6,200
,645
678,2
1914
5,405
2.321
.4
HI
836,0
6969
,846
11,05
41.3
15.8
ID95
0,894
99,62
317
,005
1.817
.1
IL7,9
98,36
967
4,067
125,5
371.6
18.6
IN4,0
12,49
748
2,228
89,30
02.2
18.5
IA1,8
72,14
117
6,576
26,53
11.4
15.0
KS1,7
25,16
419
2,334
34,87
52.0
18.1
KY2,6
84,67
043
2,038
80,66
43.0
18.7
LA2,8
24,65
236
6,981
74,46
62.6
20.3
ME
822,8
2911
6,208
17,90
12.2
15.4
MD
3,737
,434
314,9
2859
,439
1.618
.9
MA
4,303
,921
399,2
0666
,636
1.516
.7
MI
6,087
,266
765,1
0211
8,145
1.915
.4
MN
3,370
,012
289,7
4739
,187
1.213
.5
MS
1,782
,144
267,5
9353
,776
3.020
.1
MO
3,669
,439
478,9
6384
,276
2.317
.6
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityVis
ionCo
unt
% To
tal
% D
isabil
ityM
T61
8,551
68,92
711
,237
1.816
.3
NE
1,127
,803
102,7
6216
,752
1.516
.3
NV
1,747
,883
201,7
1747
,418
2.723
.5
NH
843,5
4481
,485
10,76
61.3
13.2
NJ
5,551
,498
434,3
6890
,210
1.620
.8
NM
1,238
,526
158,8
1638
,267
3.124
.1
NY
12,48
5,670
1,106
,507
201,2
671.6
18.2
NC
6,045
,208
715,5
0813
4,842
2.218
.8
ND
458,3
6838
,037
7,370
1.619
.4
OH
7,061
,137
840,5
5014
1,402
2.016
.8
OK
2,305
,044
331,0
2873
,179
3.222
.1
OR
2,449
,627
316,2
2256
,331
2.317
.8
PA7,8
33,85
987
6,854
141,1
631.8
16.1
RI66
7,555
78,43
913
,609
2.017
.3
SC2,9
08,63
637
5,543
77,40
62.7
20.6
SD50
3,162
52,00
79,1
321.8
17.6
TN4,0
01,03
756
3,863
110,7
422.8
19.6
TX16
,366,9
941,6
16,22
335
5,706
2.222
.0
UT
1,722
,815
148,0
3826
,515
1.517
.9
VT
395,8
5048
,856
7,202
1.814
.7
VA5,1
29,64
848
2,793
88,47
81.7
18.3
WA
4,382
,463
488,6
2084
,526
1.917
.3
WV
1,118
,678
199,7
0744
,017
3.922
.0
WI
3,540
,472
353,0
3153
,196
1.515
.1
WY
359,4
6238
,675
9,976
2.825
.8
PR2,1
38,88
4 38
6,255
10
6,770
5.027
.6
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Tabl
e 1.
15 C
ivili
ans
Age
s 65
Yea
rs a
nd O
ver L
ivin
g in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes—
Visi
on
Dis
abili
ty: 2
014
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
S181
0; fa
ctfin
der.c
ensu
s.gov
(acc
esse
d 28
Sep
tem
ber 2
015)
. Bas
ed o
n a
sam
ple
and
subj
ect t
o sa
mpl
ing
varia
bilit
y.
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityVis
ionCo
unt
% To
tal
% D
isabil
ityU
.S.
44,91
2,936
16,16
0,513
2,99
9,479
6.7
18.6
AL
725,1
6930
3,446
58,12
68.0
19.2
AK
69,01
828
,361
6,080
8.821
.4
AZ
1,058
,006
370,2
6675
,247
7.120
.3
AR
448,3
3019
0,983
37,71
88.4
19.7
CA4,8
97,81
51,7
46,72
232
8,151
6.718
.8
CO66
4,280
220,1
6539
,382
5.917
.9
CT53
3,525
170,0
1326
,285
4.915
.5
DE
149,7
2645
,577
7,379
4.916
.2
DC
71,98
026
,320
6,221
8.623
.6
FL3,7
23,49
91,2
56,59
922
3,676
6.017
.8
GA
1,217
,986
460,5
0493
,248
7.720
.2
HI
223,6
8380
,520
11,78
15.3
14.6
ID23
1,333
85,98
516
,308
7.019
.0
IL1,7
23,12
260
5,570
109,8
936.4
18.1
IN90
5,540
339,7
9862
,816
6.918
.5
IA46
7,408
148,4
5021
,583
4.614
.5
KS39
9,342
142,8
9924
,584
6.217
.2
KY63
1,083
272,0
3855
,325
8.820
.3
LA61
0,302
245,8
2449
,361
8.120
.1
ME
235,7
7778
,873
12,87
85.5
16.3
MD
798,6
4625
5,492
43,72
15.5
17.1
MA
977,0
2931
8,452
57,72
35.9
18.1
MI
1,491
,415
538,3
9193
,186
6.217
.3
MN
747,4
0823
7,755
37,48
25.0
15.8
MS
415,1
4218
4,547
39,92
49.6
21.6
MO
893,6
0632
7,839
60,52
66.8
18.5
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityVis
ionCo
unt
% To
tal
% D
isabil
ityM
T16
5,514
56,05
78,7
155.3
15.5
NE
259,2
9190
,880
15,63
06.0
17.2
NV
396,0
1514
5,489
28,27
07.1
19.4
NH
201,5
4465
,549
10,54
05.2
16.1
NJ
1,272
,109
420,9
7274
,676
5.917
.7
NM
313,1
6312
7,448
27,29
58.7
21.4
NY
2,796
,800
970,6
2718
6,292
6.719
.2
NC
1,420
,275
526,9
1199
,151
7.018
.8
ND
98,89
233
,682
4,511
4.613
.4
OH
1,728
,191
611,2
0211
1,406
6.418
.2
OK
542,7
9923
0,014
46,31
28.5
20.1
OR
624,5
9523
7,193
41,02
46.6
17.3
PA2,0
55,88
271
2,131
116,7
015.7
16.4
RI15
9,963
58,07
910
,660
6.718
.4
SC74
4,327
277,3
0254
,605
7.319
.7
SD12
2,655
42,29
87,2
775.9
17.2
TN95
8,080
377,1
8975
,667
7.920
.1
TX3,0
12,11
71,1
87,07
725
0,791
8.321
.1
UT
291,1
7799
,668
18,39
46.3
18.5
VT
103,1
3135
,552
6,147
6.017
.3
VA1,1
20,49
838
2,323
66,08
05.9
17.3
WA
971,3
1435
5,082
61,77
36.4
17.4
WV
319,9
3314
1,807
32,54
410
.222
.9
WI
846,4
6126
7,268
41,45
84.9
15.5
WY
78,04
027
,324
4,956
6.418
.1
PR61
0,385
303,4
05
100,2
1716
.433
.0
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Tabl
e 1.
16 C
ivili
ans
Age
s 5
to 1
7 Ye
ars
Livi
ng in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes—
Cogn
itiv
e D
isab
ility
: 201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
S181
0; fa
ctfin
der.c
ensu
s.gov
(acc
esse
d 30
Sep
tem
ber 2
015)
. Bas
ed o
n a
sam
ple
and
subj
ect t
o sa
mpl
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varia
bilit
y.
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityCo
gniti
veCo
unt
% To
tal
% D
isabil
ityU
.S.
53,66
8,474
2,900
,395
2,215
,470
4.176
.4
AL
815,6
8748
,913
37,59
54.6
76.9
AK
132,8
375,9
794,8
463.6
81.1
AZ
1,187
,913
62,74
947
,372
4.075
.5
AR
513,4
1534
,240
27,32
05.3
79.8
CA6,6
23,55
827
7,653
198,2
263.0
71.4
CO91
3,374
39,37
028
,102
3.171
.4
CT58
5,159
26,30
018
,988
3.272
.2
DE
147,4
047,9
015,9
734.1
75.6
DC
72,07
15,0
454,2
966.0
85.2
FL2,9
68,57
816
1,516
128,3
624.3
79.5
GA
1,833
,852
84,67
161
,817
3.473
.0
HI
217,0
118,8
796,6
183.0
74.5
ID31
8,955
17,95
513
,884
4.477
.3
IL2,1
91,77
696
,045
69,70
33.2
72.6
IN1,1
61,96
876
,875
59,38
55.1
77.2
IA52
9,780
27,13
821
,317
4.078
.6
KS52
1,560
29,35
322
,624
4.377
.1
KY73
8,139
54,89
643
,345
5.979
.0
LA80
7,165
57,60
747
,111
5.881
.8
ME
194,4
7315
,949
13,19
36.8
82.7
MD
982,4
8449
,557
40,18
04.1
81.1
MA
1,021
,431
53,55
841
,279
4.077
.1
MI
1,651
,047
107,2
2086
,746
5.380
.9
MN
933,3
8850
,013
40,08
84.3
80.2
MS
537,7
9528
,456
21,40
84.0
75.2
MO
1,015
,386
62,94
149
,995
4.979
.4
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityCo
gniti
veCo
unt
% To
tal
% D
isabil
ityM
T16
4,276
6,736
5,193
3.277
.1
NE
336,2
2218
,037
13,41
24.0
74.4
NV
485,8
9925
,744
16,05
53.3
62.4
NH
201,7
5112
,625
9,886
4.978
.3
NJ
1,475
,194
71,81
954
,211
3.775
.5
NM
363,2
6414
,840
10,39
82.9
70.1
NY
3,034
,786
151,8
2211
1,489
3.773
.4
NC
1,685
,123
95,07
374
,691
4.478
.6
ND
117,2
144,8
683,6
893.1
75.8
OH
1,942
,046
127,4
2010
2,970
5.380
.8
OK
686,3
2546
,390
34,35
45.0
74.1
OR
630,6
1641
,331
32,01
25.1
77.5
PA1,9
81,80
513
9,934
114,8
625.8
82.1
RI15
7,415
9,369
6,766
4.372
.2
SC79
3,851
45,56
535
,490
4.577
.9
SD14
9,231
6,179
4,835
3.278
.2
TN1,0
91,42
468
,101
50,98
64.7
74.9
TX5,1
60,86
328
0,764
205,7
284.0
73.3
UT
652,5
0230
,224
22,75
23.5
75.3
VT
90,59
17,1
595,6
206.2
78.5
VA1,3
57,18
865
,827
51,11
83.8
77.7
WA
1,156
,823
59,77
644
,861
3.975
.0
WV
279,7
8820
,562
17,03
66.1
82.9
WI
958,7
0454
,932
44,12
04.6
80.3
WY
99,36
74,5
193,1
633.2
70.0
PR58
7,822
59,54
7 44
,694
7.675
.1
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Tabl
e 1.
17 C
ivili
ans
Age
s 18
to 6
4 Ye
ars
Livi
ng in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes—
Cogn
itiv
e D
isab
ility
: 201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
S181
0; fa
ctfin
der.c
ensu
s.gov
(acc
esse
d 30
Sep
tem
ber 2
015)
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ed o
n a
sam
ple
and
subj
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bilit
y.
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityCo
gniti
veCo
unt
% To
tal
% D
isabil
ityU
.S.
195,5
37,21
320
,460,1
368,6
69,21
04.4
42.4
AL
2,935
,367
422,5
4917
6,341
6.041
.7
AK
456,2
7844
,674
15,98
73.5
35.8
AZ
3,944
,492
411,1
0917
4,720
4.442
.5
AR
1,762
,235
264,6
4510
4,470
5.939
.5
CA24
,264,5
092,0
10,78
386
4,659
3.643
.0
CO3,3
56,31
030
0,186
122,9
403.7
41.0
CT2,2
33,73
619
1,185
87,39
53.9
45.7
DE
567,7
9055
,633
25,88
14.6
46.5
DC
461,1
5244
,504
19,10
14.1
42.9
FL11
,813,7
081,1
92,63
350
4,843
4.342
.3
GA
6,200
,645
678,2
1927
1,699
4.440
.1
HI
836,0
6969
,846
30,34
03.6
43.4
ID95
0,894
99,62
344
,854
4.745
.0
IL7,9
98,36
967
4,067
262,9
193.3
39.0
IN4,0
12,49
748
2,228
193,1
584.8
40.1
IA1,8
72,14
117
6,576
73,92
63.9
41.9
KS1,7
25,16
419
2,334
83,80
14.9
43.6
KY2,6
84,67
043
2,038
186,6
717.0
43.2
LA2,8
24,65
236
6,981
158,6
715.6
43.2
ME
822,8
2911
6,208
58,62
77.1
50.5
MD
3,737
,434
314,9
2812
9,300
3.541
.1
MA
4,303
,921
399,2
0619
3,931
4.548
.6
MI
6,087
,266
765,1
0234
9,485
5.745
.7
MN
3,370
,012
289,7
4713
7,876
4.147
.6
MS
1,782
,144
267,5
9311
0,466
6.241
.3
MO
3,669
,439
478,9
6321
3,461
5.844
.6
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityCo
gniti
veCo
unt
% To
tal
% D
isabil
ityM
T61
8,551
68,92
728
,447
4.641
.3
NE
1,127
,803
102,7
6242
,798
3.841
.6
NV
1,747
,883
201,7
1773
,830
4.236
.6
NH
843,5
4481
,485
35,33
54.2
43.4
NJ
5,551
,498
434,3
6816
5,563
3.038
.1
NM
1,238
,526
158,8
1672
,025
5.845
.4
NY
12,48
5,670
1,106
,507
441,1
313.5
39.9
NC
6,045
,208
715,5
0829
6,333
4.941
.4
ND
458,3
6838
,037
14,17
93.1
37.3
OH
7,061
,137
840,5
5038
0,948
5.445
.3
OK
2,305
,044
331,0
2812
4,275
5.437
.5
OR
2,449
,627
316,2
2214
5,487
5.946
.0
PA7,8
33,85
987
6,854
395,9
765.1
45.2
RI66
7,555
78,43
938
,786
5.849
.4
SC2,9
08,63
637
5,543
156,0
505.4
41.6
SD50
3,162
52,00
722
,803
4.543
.8
TN4,0
01,03
756
3,863
244,1
366.1
43.3
TX16
,366,9
941,6
16,22
363
5,726
3.939
.3
UT
1,722
,815
148,0
3861
,546
3.641
.6
VT
395,8
5048
,856
23,53
95.9
48.2
VA5,1
29,64
848
2,793
200,4
783.9
41.5
WA
4,382
,463
488,6
2021
9,260
5.044
.9
WV
1,118
,678
199,7
0784
,854
7.642
.5
WI
3,540
,472
353,0
3115
5,487
4.444
.0
WY
359,4
6238
,675
14,69
64.1
38.0
PR2,1
38,88
4 38
6,255
18
0,624
8.446
.8
Annual Disability Statistics Compendium: 2015 | Disability Statistics & Demographics 31
Tabl
e 1.
18 C
ivili
ans
Age
s 65
Yea
rs a
nd O
ver L
ivin
g in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes—
Cogn
itiv
e D
isab
ility
: 201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
S181
0; fa
ctfin
der.c
ensu
s.gov
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esse
d 30
Sep
tem
ber 2
015)
. Bas
ed o
n a
sam
ple
and
subj
ect t
o sa
mpl
ing
varia
bilit
y.
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityCo
gniti
veCo
unt
% To
tal
% D
isabil
ityU
.S.
44,91
2,936
16,16
0,513
4,100
,310
9.125
.4
AL
725,1
6930
3,446
82,94
411
.427
.3
AK
69,01
828
,361
6,809
9.924
.0
AZ
1,058
,006
370,2
6692
,220
8.724
.9
AR
448,3
3019
0,983
47,36
710
.624
.8
CA4,8
97,81
51,7
46,72
249
8,661
10.2
28.5
CO66
4,280
220,1
6551
,764
7.823
.5
CT53
3,525
170,0
1340
,477
7.623
.8
DE
149,7
2645
,577
11,40
97.6
25.0
DC
71,98
026
,320
8,091
11.2
30.7
FL3,7
23,49
91,2
56,59
932
8,362
8.826
.1
GA
1,217
,986
460,5
0412
5,743
10.3
27.3
HI
223,6
8380
,520
27,20
412
.233
.8
ID23
1,333
85,98
522
,778
9.826
.5
IL1,7
23,12
260
5,570
138,8
218.1
22.9
IN90
5,540
339,7
9883
,138
9.224
.5
IA46
7,408
148,4
5029
,574
6.319
.9
KS39
9,342
142,8
9930
,866
7.721
.6
KY63
1,083
272,0
3870
,116
11.1
25.8
LA61
0,302
245,8
2467
,028
11.0
27.3
ME
235,7
7778
,873
16,63
27.1
21.1
MD
798,6
4625
5,492
64,96
18.1
25.4
MA
977,0
2931
8,452
83,60
28.6
26.3
MI
1,491
,415
538,3
9113
0,619
8.824
.3
MN
747,4
0823
7,755
53,45
87.2
22.5
MS
415,1
4218
4,547
54,92
513
.229
.8
MO
893,6
0632
7,839
74,88
78.4
22.8
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityCo
gniti
veCo
unt
% To
tal
% D
isabil
ityM
T16
5,514
56,05
711
,581
7.020
.7
NE
259,2
9190
,880
18,94
47.3
20.8
NV
396,0
1514
5,489
35,93
79.1
24.7
NH
201,5
4465
,549
13,76
76.8
21.0
NJ
1,272
,109
420,9
7210
3,807
8.224
.7
NM
313,1
6312
7,448
36,84
911
.828
.9
NY
2,796
,800
970,6
2725
1,692
9.025
.9
NC
1,420
,275
526,9
1113
1,844
9.325
.0
ND
98,89
233
,682
6,556
6.619
.5
OH
1,728
,191
611,2
0214
2,542
8.223
.3
OK
542,7
9923
0,014
53,77
89.9
23.4
OR
624,5
9523
7,193
63,00
110
.126
.6
PA2,0
55,88
271
2,131
167,0
818.1
23.5
RI15
9,963
58,07
912
,598
7.921
.7
SC74
4,327
277,3
0276
,100
10.2
27.4
SD12
2,655
42,29
810
,019
8.223
.7
TN95
8,080
377,1
8999
,376
10.4
26.3
TX3,0
12,11
71,1
87,07
730
2,999
10.1
25.5
UT
291,1
7799
,668
22,81
87.8
22.9
VT
103,1
3135
,552
8,833
8.624
.8
VA1,1
20,49
838
2,323
91,17
68.1
23.8
WA
971,3
1435
5,082
99,02
810
.227
.9
WV
319,9
3314
1,807
35,60
211
.125
.1
WI
846,4
6126
7,268
55,64
26.6
20.8
WY
78,04
027
,324
6,284
8.123
.0
PR61
0,385
303,4
05
115,2
2518
.938
.0
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Tabl
e 1.
19 C
ivili
ans
Age
s 5
to 1
7 Ye
ars
Livi
ng in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes—
Am
bula
tory
D
isab
ility
: 201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
S181
0; fa
ctfin
der.c
ensu
s.gov
(acc
esse
d 30
Sep
tem
ber 2
015)
. Bas
ed o
n a
sam
ple
and
subj
ect t
o sa
mpl
ing
varia
bilit
y.
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityAm
bulat
ory
Coun
t%
Tota
l%
Disa
bility
U.S
. 53
,668,4
74
2,90
0,395
34
1,194
0.6
11.8
AL
815,6
8748
,913
7,632
0.915
.6
AK
132,8
375,9
7993
00.7
15.6
AZ
1,187
,913
62,74
97,7
670.7
12.4
AR
513,4
1534
,240
4,781
0.914
.0
CA6,6
23,55
827
7,653
38,32
60.6
13.8
CO91
3,374
39,37
05,2
590.6
13.4
CT58
5,159
26,30
02,8
080.5
10.7
DE
147,4
047,9
011,2
730.9
16.1
DC
72,07
15,0
4512
10.2
2.4
FL2,9
68,57
816
1,516
16,98
50.6
10.5
GA
1,833
,852
84,67
110
,161
0.612
.0
HI
217,0
118,8
791,2
180.6
13.7
ID31
8,955
17,95
52,1
610.7
12.0
IL2,1
91,77
696
,045
11,71
30.5
12.2
IN1,1
61,96
876
,875
8,997
0.811
.7
IA52
9,780
27,13
82,6
680.5
9.8
KS52
1,560
29,35
33,0
350.6
10.3
KY73
8,139
54,89
64,7
000.6
8.6
LA80
7,165
57,60
76,2
030.8
10.8
ME
194,4
7315
,949
1,297
0.78.1
MD
982,4
8449
,557
5,428
0.611
.0
MA
1,021
,431
53,55
85,1
440.5
9.6
MI
1,651
,047
107,2
2010
,983
0.710
.2
MN
933,3
8850
,013
4,953
0.59.9
MS
537,7
9528
,456
4,486
0.815
.8
MO
1,015
,386
62,94
17,4
120.7
11.8
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityAm
bulat
ory
Coun
t%
Tota
l%
Disa
bility
MT
164,2
766,7
361,2
860.8
19.1
NE
336,2
2218
,037
2,447
0.713
.6
NV
485,8
9925
,744
2,950
0.611
.5
NH
201,7
5112
,625
1,211
0.69.6
NJ
1,475
,194
71,81
98,1
540.6
11.4
NM
363,2
6414
,840
1,951
0.513
.1
NY
3,034
,786
151,8
2221
,198
0.714
.0
NC
1,685
,123
95,07
311
,766
0.712
.4
ND
117,2
144,8
6855
60.5
11.4
OH
1,942
,046
127,4
2013
,814
0.710
.8
OK
686,3
2546
,390
5,959
0.912
.8
OR
630,6
1641
,331
3,541
0.68.6
PA1,9
81,80
513
9,934
13,42
40.7
9.6
RI15
7,415
9,369
1,472
0.915
.7
SC79
3,851
45,56
55,1
470.6
11.3
SD14
9,231
6,179
1,043
0.716
.9
TN1,0
91,42
468
,101
7,003
0.610
.3
TX5,1
60,86
328
0,764
31,63
90.6
11.3
UT
652,5
0230
,224
5,420
0.817
.9
VT
90,59
17,1
5961
60.7
8.6
VA1,3
57,18
865
,827
8,675
0.613
.2
WA
1,156
,823
59,77
65,7
680.5
9.6
WV
279,7
8820
,562
2,612
0.912
.7
WI
958,7
0454
,932
6,410
0.711
.7
WY
99,36
74,5
1969
10.7
15.3
PR58
7,822
59,54
7 4,5
680.8
7.7
Annual Disability Statistics Compendium: 2015 | Disability Statistics & Demographics 33
Tabl
e 1.
20 C
ivili
ans
Age
s 18
to 6
4 Ye
ars
Livi
ng in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes—
Am
bula
tory
D
isab
ility
: 201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
S181
0; fa
ctfin
der.c
ensu
s.gov
(acc
esse
d 30
Sep
tem
ber 2
015)
. Bas
ed o
n a
sam
ple
and
subj
ect t
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mpl
ing
varia
bilit
y.
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityAm
bulat
ory
Coun
t%
Tota
l%
Disa
bility
U.S
. 19
5,537
,213
20,46
0,136
10
,225,1
55
5.250
.0
AL
2,935
,367
422,5
4923
5,379
8.055
.7
AK
456,2
7844
,674
20,90
44.6
46.8
AZ
3,944
,492
411,1
0920
8,549
5.350
.7
AR
1,762
,235
264,6
4515
0,078
8.556
.7
CA24
,264,5
092,0
10,78
395
0,627
3.947
.3
CO3,3
56,31
030
0,186
131,4
803.9
43.8
CT2,2
33,73
619
1,185
86,49
63.9
45.2
DE
567,7
9055
,633
29,00
15.1
52.1
DC
461,1
5244
,504
21,41
44.6
48.1
FL11
,813,7
081,1
92,63
361
3,658
5.251
.5
GA
6,200
,645
678,2
1936
0,286
5.853
.1
HI
836,0
6969
,846
31,43
33.8
45.0
ID95
0,894
99,62
344
,145
4.644
.3
IL7,9
98,36
967
4,067
342,6
494.3
50.8
IN4,0
12,49
748
2,228
247,3
536.2
51.3
IA1,8
72,14
117
6,576
74,95
64.0
42.4
KS1,7
25,16
419
2,334
93,10
35.4
48.4
KY2,6
84,67
043
2,038
246,7
479.2
57.1
LA2,8
24,65
236
6,981
195,7
366.9
53.3
ME
822,8
2911
6,208
53,07
86.5
45.7
MD
3,737
,434
314,9
2815
5,609
4.249
.4
MA
4,303
,921
399,2
0617
7,085
4.144
.4
MI
6,087
,266
765,1
0239
4,886
6.551
.6
MN
3,370
,012
289,7
4711
9,452
3.541
.2
MS
1,782
,144
267,5
9315
1,756
8.556
.7
MO
3,669
,439
478,9
6324
7,154
6.751
.6
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityAm
bulat
ory
Coun
t%
Tota
l%
Disa
bility
MT
618,5
5168
,927
32,99
95.3
47.9
NE
1,127
,803
102,7
6248
,315
4.347
.0
NV
1,747
,883
201,7
1710
2,497
5.950
.8
NH
843,5
4481
,485
34,97
14.1
42.9
NJ
5,551
,498
434,3
6820
6,966
3.747
.6
NM
1,238
,526
158,8
1679
,634
6.450
.1
NY
12,48
5,670
1,106
,507
560,3
764.5
50.6
NC
6,045
,208
715,5
0838
9,117
6.454
.4
ND
458,3
6838
,037
17,09
43.7
44.9
OH
7,061
,137
840,5
5041
9,460
5.949
.9
OK
2,305
,044
331,0
2817
4,307
7.652
.7
OR
2,449
,627
316,2
2214
7,028
6.046
.5
PA7,8
33,85
987
6,854
416,7
265.3
47.5
RI66
7,555
78,43
937
,356
5.647
.6
SC2,9
08,63
637
5,543
205,5
887.1
54.7
SD50
3,162
52,00
719
,988
4.038
.4
TN4,0
01,03
756
3,863
311,1
577.8
55.2
TX16
,366,9
941,6
16,22
380
1,405
4.949
.6
UT
1,722
,815
148,0
3862
,328
3.642
.1
VT
395,8
5048
,856
21,54
15.4
44.1
VA5,1
29,64
848
2,793
242,5
914.7
50.2
WA
4,382
,463
488,6
2021
5,083
4.944
.0
WV
1,118
,678
199,7
0711
4,790
10.3
57.5
WI
3,540
,472
353,0
3116
2,792
4.646
.1
WY
359,4
6238
,675
18,03
25.0
46.6
PR2,1
38,88
4 38
6,255
19
9,854
9.351
.7
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Tabl
e 1.
21 C
ivili
ans
Age
s 65
Yea
rs a
nd O
ver L
ivin
g in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes—
A
mbu
lato
ry D
isab
ility
: 201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
S181
0; fa
ctfin
der.c
ensu
s.gov
(acc
esse
d 30
Sep
tem
ber 2
015)
. Bas
ed o
n a
sam
ple
and
subj
ect t
o sa
mpl
ing
varia
bilit
y.
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityAm
bulat
ory
Coun
t%
Tota
l%
Disa
bility
U.S
. 44
,912,9
36
16,16
0,513
10
,351,1
10
23.0
64.1
AL
725,1
6930
3,446
204,2
0828
.267
.3
AK
69,01
828
,361
16,14
523
.456
.9
AZ
1,058
,006
370,2
6622
9,689
21.7
62.0
AR
448,3
3019
0,983
125,9
8428
.166
.0
CA4,8
97,81
51,7
46,72
21,1
34,07
323
.264
.9
CO66
4,280
220,1
6512
7,880
19.3
58.1
CT53
3,525
170,0
1310
6,699
20.0
62.8
DE
149,7
2645
,577
29,19
219
.564
.0
DC
71,98
026
,320
18,88
226
.271
.7
FL3,7
23,49
91,2
56,59
979
9,147
21.5
63.6
GA
1,217
,986
460,5
0430
0,704
24.7
65.3
HI
223,6
8380
,520
51,14
622
.963
.5
ID23
1,333
85,98
548
,819
21.1
56.8
IL1,7
23,12
260
5,570
403,8
2423
.466
.7
IN90
5,540
339,7
9821
7,625
24.0
64.0
IA46
7,408
148,4
5087
,534
18.7
59.0
KS39
9,342
142,8
9989
,247
22.3
62.5
KY63
1,083
272,0
3818
0,259
28.6
66.3
LA61
0,302
245,8
2416
5,918
27.2
67.5
ME
235,7
7778
,873
46,61
419
.859
.1
MD
798,6
4625
5,492
165,9
6420
.865
.0
MA
977,0
2931
8,452
195,5
2420
.061
.4
MI
1,491
,415
538,3
9133
8,797
22.7
62.9
MN
747,4
0823
7,755
135,7
5618
.257
.1
MS
415,1
4218
4,547
127,8
5430
.869
.3
MO
893,6
0632
7,839
204,7
5422
.962
.5
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityAm
bulat
ory
Coun
t%
Tota
l%
Disa
bility
MT
165,5
1456
,057
32,11
019
.457
.3
NE
259,2
9190
,880
50,59
419
.555
.7
NV
396,0
1514
5,489
96,26
024
.366
.2
NH
201,5
4465
,549
39,71
519
.760
.6
NJ
1,272
,109
420,9
7228
1,529
22.1
66.9
NM
313,1
6312
7,448
78,71
725
.161
.8
NY
2,796
,800
970,6
2765
5,716
23.4
67.6
NC
1,420
,275
526,9
1134
1,359
24.0
64.8
ND
98,89
233
,682
19,14
519
.456
.8
OH
1,728
,191
611,2
0238
9,400
22.5
63.7
OK
542,7
9923
0,014
152,1
5228
.066
.1
OR
624,5
9523
7,193
142,6
8122
.860
.2
PA2,0
55,88
271
2,131
440,7
5821
.461
.9
RI15
9,963
58,07
937
,580
23.5
64.7
SC74
4,327
277,3
0217
9,699
24.1
64.8
SD12
2,655
42,29
826
,609
21.7
62.9
TN95
8,080
377,1
8924
8,099
25.9
65.8
TX3,0
12,11
71,1
87,07
777
7,794
25.8
65.5
UT
291,1
7799
,668
58,63
720
.158
.8
VT
103,1
3135
,552
21,81
521
.261
.4
VA1,1
20,49
838
2,323
244,8
8621
.964
.1
WA
971,3
1435
5,082
217,1
3922
.461
.2
WV
319,9
3314
1,807
90,91
828
.464
.1
WI
846,4
6126
7,268
160,3
9018
.960
.0
WY
78,04
027
,324
15,17
019
.455
.5
PR61
0,385
303,4
05
213,0
6634
.970
.2
Annual Disability Statistics Compendium: 2015 | Disability Statistics & Demographics 35
Tabl
e 1.
22 C
ivili
ans
Age
s 5
to 1
7 Ye
ars
Livi
ng in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes—
Self-
Care
D
isab
ility
: 201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,1
-Yea
r Esti
mat
es, A
mer
ican
Fac
tFin
der,
Tabl
e S1
810;
fact
finde
r.cen
sus.g
ov (a
cces
sed
11 O
ctob
er 2
015)
. Bas
ed o
n a
sam
ple
and
subj
ect t
o sa
mpl
ing
varia
bilit
y.
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
itySe
lf-Ca
reCo
unt
% To
tal
% D
isabil
ityU
.S.
53,66
8,474
2,900
,395
512,3
771.0
17.7
AL
815,6
8748
,913
6,684
0.813
.7
AK
132,8
375,9
7991
20.7
15.3
AZ
1,187
,913
62,74
912
,513
1.119
.9
AR
513,4
1534
,240
6,053
1.217
.7
CA6,6
23,55
827
7,653
60,89
50.9
21.9
CO91
3,374
39,37
07,0
540.8
17.9
CT58
5,159
26,30
05,0
700.9
19.3
DE
147,4
047,9
011,7
521.2
22.2
DC
72,07
15,0
4546
40.6
9.2
FL2,9
68,57
816
1,516
24,98
40.8
15.5
GA
1,833
,852
84,67
113
,299
0.715
.7
HI
217,0
118,8
791,5
140.7
17.1
ID31
8,955
17,95
53,2
681.0
18.2
IL2,1
91,77
696
,045
18,13
10.8
18.9
IN1,1
61,96
876
,875
12,41
21.1
16.1
IA52
9,780
27,13
83,5
740.7
13.2
KS52
1,560
29,35
34,9
150.9
16.7
KY73
8,139
54,89
67,4
471.0
13.6
LA80
7,165
57,60
78,3
831.0
14.6
ME
194,4
7315
,949
2,491
1.315
.6
MD
982,4
8449
,557
9,603
1.019
.4
MA
1,021
,431
53,55
89,2
170.9
17.2
MI
1,651
,047
107,2
2017
,021
1.015
.9
MN
933,3
8850
,013
11,04
01.2
22.1
MS
537,7
9528
,456
4,793
0.916
.8
MO
1,015
,386
62,94
110
,987
1.117
.5
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
itySe
lf-Ca
reCo
unt
% To
tal
% D
isabil
ityM
T16
4,276
6,736
1,180
0.717
.5
NE
336,2
2218
,037
3,285
1.018
.2
NV
485,8
9925
,744
5,098
1.019
.8
NH
201,7
5112
,625
2,167
1.117
.2
NJ
1,475
,194
71,81
912
,745
0.917
.7
NM
363,2
6414
,840
2,126
0.614
.3
NY
3,034
,786
151,8
2233
,904
1.122
.3
NC
1,685
,123
95,07
317
,266
1.018
.2
ND
117,2
144,8
6874
40.6
15.3
OH
1,942
,046
127,4
2019
,495
1.015
.3
OK
686,3
2546
,390
6,535
1.014
.1
OR
630,6
1641
,331
5,552
0.913
.4
PA1,9
81,80
513
9,934
21,29
51.1
15.2
RI15
7,415
9,369
2,409
1.525
.7
SC79
3,851
45,56
58,9
461.1
19.6
SD14
9,231
6,179
823
0.613
.3
TN1,0
91,42
468
,101
11,28
21.0
16.6
TX5,1
60,86
328
0,764
47,07
20.9
16.8
UT
652,5
0230
,224
5,817
0.919
.2
VT
90,59
17,1
591,3
401.5
18.7
VA1,3
57,18
865
,827
12,55
50.9
19.1
WA
1,156
,823
59,77
612
,145
1.020
.3
WV
279,7
8820
,562
3,356
1.216
.3
WI
958,7
0454
,932
10,37
81.1
18.9
WY
99,36
74,5
1938
60.4
8.5
PR58
7,822
59,54
7 4,4
500.8
7.5
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Tabl
e 1.
23 C
ivili
ans
Age
s 18
to 6
4 Ye
ars
Livi
ng in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes—
Self-
Care
D
isab
ility
: 201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
S181
0; fa
ctfin
der.c
ensu
s.gov
(acc
esse
d 30
Sep
tem
ber 2
015)
. Bas
ed o
n a
sam
ple
and
subj
ect t
o sa
mpl
ing
varia
bilit
y.
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
itySe
lf-Ca
reCo
unt
% To
tal
% D
isabil
ityU
.S.
195,5
37,21
3 20
,460,1
36
3,64
5,109
1.9
17.8
AL
2,93
5,367
42
2,549
74
,620
2.517
.7
AK
456,2
78
44,67
4 6,3
801.4
14.3
AZ
3,94
4,492
41
1,109
71
,428
1.817
.4
AR
1,76
2,235
26
4,645
49
,736
2.818
.8
CA 24
,264,5
09
2,01
0,783
38
9,324
1.619
.4
CO 3,
356,3
10
300,1
86
45,25
11.3
15.1
CT 2,
233,7
36
191,1
85
34,53
81.5
18.1
DE
567,7
90
55,63
3 10
,615
1.919
.1
DC
461,1
52
44,50
4 5,9
591.3
13.4
FL 11
,813,7
08
1,19
2,633
21
7,986
1.818
.3
GA
6,20
0,645
67
8,219
11
5,968
1.917
.1
HI
836,0
69
69,84
6 11
,282
1.316
.2
ID 95
0,894
99
,623
15,95
51.7
16.0
IL 7,
998,3
69
674,0
67
124,0
261.6
18.4
IN 4,
012,4
97
482,2
28
84,57
42.1
17.5
IA 1,
872,1
41
176,5
76
26,25
71.4
14.9
KS 1,
725,1
64
192,3
34
32,92
21.9
17.1
KY 2,
684,6
70
432,0
38
76,54
52.9
17.7
LA 2,
824,6
52
366,9
81
74,73
72.6
20.4
ME
822,8
29
116,2
08
19,36
12.4
16.7
MD
3,73
7,434
31
4,928
52
,171
1.416
.6
MA
4,30
3,921
39
9,206
73
,582
1.718
.4
MI
6,08
7,266
76
5,102
15
4,367
2.520
.2
MN
3,37
0,012
28
9,747
48
,593
1.416
.8
MS
1,78
2,144
26
7,593
49
,125
2.818
.4
MO
3,66
9,439
47
8,963
85
,557
2.317
.9
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
itySe
lf-Ca
reCo
unt
% To
tal
% D
isabil
ityM
T 61
8,551
68
,927
12,04
61.9
17.5
NE
1,12
7,803
10
2,762
15
,122
1.314
.7
NV
1,74
7,883
20
1,717
32
,890
1.916
.3
NH
843,5
44
81,48
5 12
,602
1.515
.5
NJ
5,55
1,498
43
4,368
74
,336
1.317
.1
NM
1,23
8,526
15
8,816
28
,708
2.318
.1
NY
12,48
5,670
1,
106,5
07
196,0
301.6
17.7
NC
6,04
5,208
71
5,508
14
7,790
2.420
.7
ND
458,3
68
38,03
7 5,5
291.2
14.5
OH
7,06
1,137
84
0,550
14
6,641
2.117
.4
OK
2,30
5,044
33
1,028
53
,431
2.316
.1
OR
2,44
9,627
31
6,222
51
,918
2.116
.4
PA 7,
833,8
59
876,8
54
147,4
931.9
16.8
RI 66
7,555
78
,439
14,80
72.2
18.9
SC 2,
908,6
36
375,5
43
74,82
42.6
19.9
SD 50
3,162
52
,007
6,199
1.211
.9
TN 4,
001,0
37
563,8
63
98,72
22.5
17.5
TX 16
,366,9
94
1,61
6,223
27
9,320
1.717
.3
UT
1,72
2,815
14
8,038
19
,000
1.112
.8
VT
395,8
50
48,85
6 7,8
512.0
16.1
VA 5,
129,6
48
482,7
93
84,15
01.6
17.4
WA
4,38
2,463
48
8,620
77
,319
1.815
.8
WV
1,11
8,678
19
9,707
37
,603
3.418
.8
WI
3,54
0,472
35
3,031
63
,663
1.818
.0
WY
359,4
62
38,67
5 6,2
561.7
16.2
PR 2,
138,8
84
386,2
55
73,03
03.4
18.9
Annual Disability Statistics Compendium: 2015 | Disability Statistics & Demographics 37
Tabl
e 1.
24 C
ivili
ans
Age
s 65
Yea
rs a
nd O
ver L
ivin
g in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes—
Self-
Care
Dis
abili
ty: 2
014
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
S181
0; fa
ctfin
der.c
ensu
s.gov
(acc
esse
d 30
Sep
tem
ber 2
015)
. Bas
ed o
n a
sam
ple
and
subj
ect t
o sa
mpl
ing
varia
bilit
y.
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
itySe
lf-Ca
reCo
unt
% To
tal
% D
isabil
ityU
.S.
44,91
2,936
16
,160,5
13
3,78
5,383
8.4
23.4
AL
725,1
69
303,4
46
74,57
210
.324
.6
AK
69,01
8 28
,361
7,803
11.3
27.5
AZ
1,05
8,006
37
0,266
78
,805
7.421
.3
AR
448,3
30
190,9
83
42,28
99.4
22.1
CA 4,
897,8
15
1,74
6,722
49
4,593
10.1
28.3
CO 66
4,280
22
0,165
41
,703
6.318
.9
CT 53
3,525
17
0,013
45
,609
8.526
.8
DE
149,7
26
45,57
7 10
,348
6.922
.7
DC
71,98
0 26
,320
8,436
11.7
32.1
FL 3,
723,4
99
1,25
6,599
28
9,219
7.823
.0
GA
1,21
7,986
46
0,504
10
7,740
8.823
.4
HI
223,6
83
80,52
0 20
,754
9.325
.8
ID 23
1,333
85
,985
15,61
06.7
18.2
IL 1,
723,1
22
605,5
70
140,8
528.2
23.3
IN 90
5,540
33
9,798
70
,698
7.820
.8
IA 46
7,408
14
8,450
27
,258
5.818
.4
KS 39
9,342
14
2,899
31
,051
7.821
.7
KY 63
1,083
27
2,038
60
,603
9.622
.3
LA 61
0,302
24
5,824
65
,358
10.7
26.6
ME
235,7
77
78,87
3 16
,388
7.020
.8
MD
798,6
46
255,4
92
58,12
27.3
22.7
MA
977,0
29
318,4
52
78,73
88.1
24.7
MI
1,49
1,415
53
8,391
11
9,230
8.022
.1
MN
747,4
08
237,7
55
49,37
66.6
20.8
MS
415,1
42
184,5
47
46,63
411
.225
.3
MO
893,6
06
327,8
39
62,89
77.0
19.2
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
itySe
lf-Ca
reCo
unt
% To
tal
% D
isabil
ityM
T 16
5,514
56
,057
9,916
6.017
.7
NE
259,2
91
90,88
0 15
,528
6.017
.1
NV
396,0
15
145,4
89
29,21
07.4
20.1
NH
201,5
44
65,54
9 12
,464
6.219
.0
NJ
1,27
2,109
42
0,972
10
2,098
8.024
.3
NM
313,1
63
127,4
48
28,00
98.9
22.0
NY
2,79
6,800
97
0,627
26
0,571
9.326
.8
NC
1,42
0,275
52
6,911
12
7,535
9.024
.2
ND
98,89
2 33
,682
4,447
4.513
.2
OH
1,72
8,191
61
1,202
13
7,736
8.022
.5
OK
542,7
99
230,0
14
50,07
99.2
21.8
OR
624,5
95
237,1
93
51,44
38.2
21.7
PA 2,
055,8
82
712,1
31
148,1
847.2
20.8
RI 15
9,963
58
,079
11,65
67.3
20.1
SC 74
4,327
27
7,302
65
,336
8.823
.6
SD 12
2,655
42
,298
7,629
6.218
.0
TN 95
8,080
37
7,189
89
,517
9.323
.7
TX 3,
012,1
17
1,18
7,077
28
6,535
9.524
.1
UT
291,1
77
99,66
8 19
,231
6.619
.3
VT
103,1
31
35,55
2 7,3
517.1
20.7
VA 1,
120,4
98
382,3
23
85,32
17.6
22.3
WA
971,3
14
355,0
82
80,79
48.3
22.8
WV
319,9
33
141,8
07
31,39
29.8
22.1
WI
846,4
61
267,2
68
53,99
06.4
20.2
WY
78,04
0 27
,324
4,725
6.117
.3
PR 61
0,385
30
3,405
85
,555
14.0
28.2
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Tabl
e 1.
25 C
ivili
ans
Age
s 18
to 6
4 Ye
ars
Livi
ng in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes—
Inde
pend
ent L
ivin
g D
isab
ility
: 201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
S181
0; fa
ctfin
der.c
ensu
s.gov
(acc
esse
d 30
Sep
tem
ber 2
015)
. Bas
ed o
n a
sam
ple
and
subj
ect t
o sa
mpl
ing
varia
bilit
y.
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityIn
depe
nden
t Livi
ng D
isabil
ityCo
unt
% To
tal
% D
isabil
ityU
.S.
195,5
37,21
320
,460,1
367,2
24,42
03.7
35.3
AL
2,935
,367
422,5
4915
2,417
5.236
.1
AK
456,2
7844
,674
13,23
42.9
29.6
AZ
3,944
,492
411,1
0914
3,521
3.634
.9
AR
1,762
,235
264,6
4593
,480
5.335
.3
CA24
,264,5
092,0
10,78
374
7,990
3.137
.2
CO3,3
56,31
030
0,186
96,81
72.9
32.3
CT2,2
33,73
619
1,185
66,46
43.0
34.8
DE
567,7
9055
,633
21,75
63.8
39.1
DC
461,1
5244
,504
12,82
92.8
28.8
FL11
,813,7
081,1
92,63
344
3,173
3.837
.2
GA
6,200
,645
678,2
1924
1,823
3.935
.7
HI
836,0
6969
,846
24,17
02.9
34.6
ID95
0,894
99,62
333
,022
3.533
.1
IL7,9
98,36
967
4,067
242,7
553.0
36.0
IN4,0
12,49
748
2,228
168,2
034.2
34.9
IA1,8
72,14
117
6,576
56,48
43.0
32.0
KS1,7
25,16
419
2,334
66,27
43.8
34.5
KY2,6
84,67
043
2,038
153,8
465.7
35.6
LA2,8
24,65
236
6,981
133,6
714.7
36.4
ME
822,8
2911
6,208
43,54
75.3
37.5
MD
3,737
,434
314,9
2810
5,353
2.833
.5
MA
4,303
,921
399,2
0614
3,963
3.336
.1
MI
6,087
,266
765,1
0229
2,176
4.838
.2
MN
3,370
,012
289,7
4710
0,684
3.034
.7
MS
1,782
,144
267,5
9397
,571
5.536
.5
MO
3,669
,439
478,9
6317
4,702
4.836
.5
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityIn
depe
nden
t Livi
ng D
isabil
ityCo
unt
% To
tal
% D
isabil
ityM
T61
8,551
68,92
723
,183
3.733
.6
NE
1,127
,803
102,7
6232
,805
2.931
.9
NV
1,747
,883
201,7
1761
,029
3.530
.3
NH
843,5
4481
,485
25,76
53.1
31.6
NJ
5,551
,498
434,3
6815
3,142
2.835
.3
NM
1,238
,526
158,8
1659
,366
4.837
.4
NY
12,48
5,670
1,106
,507
387,7
503.1
35.0
NC
6,045
,208
715,5
0826
9,296
4.537
.6
ND
458,3
6838
,037
10,75
72.3
28.3
OH
7,061
,137
840,5
5029
6,460
4.235
.3
OK
2,305
,044
331,0
2810
6,406
4.632
.1
OR
2,449
,627
316,2
2211
1,837
4.635
.4
PA7,8
33,85
987
6,854
312,4
834.0
35.6
RI66
7,555
78,43
928
,207
4.236
.0
SC2,9
08,63
637
5,543
136,9
074.7
36.5
SD50
3,162
52,00
714
,608
2.928
.1
TN4,0
01,03
756
3,863
208,0
695.2
36.9
TX16
,366,9
941,6
16,22
353
3,618
3.333
.0
UT
1,722
,815
148,0
3845
,349
2.630
.6
VT
395,8
5048
,856
17,84
74.5
36.5
VA5,1
29,64
848
2,793
158,9
323.1
32.9
WA
4,382
,463
488,6
2015
7,666
3.632
.3
WV
1,118
,678
199,7
0770
,844
6.335
.5
WI
3,540
,472
353,0
3112
2,233
3.534
.6
WY
359,4
6238
,675
9,936
2.825
.7
PR2,1
38,88
4 38
6,255
15
8,259
7.441
.0
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Tabl
e 1.
26 C
ivili
ans
Age
s 65
Yea
rs a
nd O
ver L
ivin
g in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes—
Inde
pend
ent L
ivin
g D
isab
ility
: 201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
S181
0; fa
ctfin
der.c
ensu
s.gov
(acc
esse
d 30
Sep
tem
ber 2
015)
. Bas
ed o
n a
sam
ple
and
subj
ect t
o sa
mpl
ing
varia
bilit
y.
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityIn
depe
nden
t Livi
ng D
isabil
ityCo
unt
% To
tal
% D
isabil
ityU
.S.
44,91
2,936
16,16
0,513
6,849
,013
15.2
42.4
AL
725,1
6930
3,446
134,1
7118
.544
.2
AK
69,01
828
,361
10,03
614
.535
.4
AZ
1,058
,006
370,2
6614
2,495
13.5
38.5
AR
448,3
3019
0,983
77,96
517
.440
.8
CA4,8
97,81
51,7
46,72
286
1,038
17.6
49.3
CO66
4,280
220,1
6581
,807
12.3
37.2
CT53
3,525
170,0
1376
,090
14.3
44.8
DE
149,7
2645
,577
17,62
611
.838
.7
DC
71,98
026
,320
13,87
019
.352
.7
FL3,7
23,49
91,2
56,59
951
4,825
13.8
41.0
GA
1,217
,986
460,5
0419
2,669
15.8
41.8
HI
223,6
8380
,520
39,08
217
.548
.5
ID23
1,333
85,98
531
,104
13.4
36.2
IL1,7
23,12
260
5,570
265,1
4215
.443
.8
IN90
5,540
339,7
9813
5,076
14.9
39.8
IA46
7,408
148,4
5051
,941
11.1
35.0
KS39
9,342
142,8
9953
,197
13.3
37.2
KY63
1,083
272,0
3811
5,107
18.2
42.3
LA61
0,302
245,8
2410
8,993
17.9
44.3
ME
235,7
7778
,873
28,51
612
.136
.2
MD
798,6
4625
5,492
116,3
1314
.645
.5
MA
977,0
2931
8,452
136,5
2814
.042
.9
MI
1,491
,415
538,3
9122
4,807
15.1
41.8
MN
747,4
0823
7,755
90,08
012
.137
.9
MS
415,1
4218
4,547
81,29
219
.644
.0
MO
893,6
0632
7,839
123,3
0413
.837
.6
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityIn
depe
nden
t Livi
ng D
isabil
ityCo
unt
% To
tal
% D
isabil
ityM
T16
5,514
56,05
717
,589
10.6
31.4
NE
259,2
9190
,880
31,01
712
.034
.1
NV
396,0
1514
5,489
54,75
813
.837
.6
NH
201,5
4465
,549
23,06
011
.435
.2
NJ
1,272
,109
420,9
7218
9,069
14.9
44.9
NM
313,1
6312
7,448
52,20
216
.741
.0
NY
2,796
,800
970,6
2745
4,995
16.3
46.9
NC
1,420
,275
526,9
1122
3,974
15.8
42.5
ND
98,89
233
,682
10,20
010
.330
.3
OH
1,728
,191
611,2
0224
9,123
14.4
40.8
OK
542,7
9923
0,014
85,29
015
.737
.1
OR
624,5
9523
7,193
92,10
914
.738
.8
PA2,0
55,88
271
2,131
296,7
0114
.441
.7
RI15
9,963
58,07
924
,476
15.3
42.1
SC74
4,327
277,3
0211
5,102
15.5
41.5
SD12
2,655
42,29
814
,801
12.1
35.0
TN95
8,080
377,1
8916
3,047
17.0
43.2
TX3,0
12,11
71,1
87,07
750
8,391
16.9
42.8
UT
291,1
7799
,668
36,52
712
.536
.6
VT
103,1
3135
,552
14,07
313
.639
.6
VA1,1
20,49
838
2,323
160,9
6414
.442
.1
WA
971,3
1435
5,082
139,6
8314
.439
.3
WV
319,9
3314
1,807
57,33
417
.940
.4
WI
846,4
6126
7,268
103,4
4712
.238
.7
WY
78,04
027
,324
8,007
10.3
29.3
PR61
0,385
303,4
05
180,0
5929
.559
.3
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Tabl
e 1.
27 C
hang
e in
Civ
ilian
s w
ith
Dis
abili
ties
Liv
ing
in th
e Co
mm
unit
y fo
r the
Uni
ted
Stat
es a
nd S
tate
s: 2
013
to 2
014
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
3 an
d 20
14 A
mer
ican
Com
mun
ity S
urve
y, 1-
Year
Esti
mat
es, A
mer
ican
Fac
tFin
der,
Tabl
e B1
8101
; fac
tfind
er.c
ensu
s.go
v (a
cces
sed
30 S
epte
mbe
r 201
5). B
ased
on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
[1] D
iffer
ence
bet
wee
n th
e cu
rren
t and
pre
viou
s cou
nt d
ivid
ed b
y th
e pr
evio
us c
ount
.
State
2013
2014
% Ch
ange
[1]
U.S
. 39
,892,9
60
39,67
4,679
-0
.5
AL
757,8
29
776,4
48
2.5
AK
79,25
5 79
,800
0.7
AZ
801,7
28
846,6
57
5.6
AR
496,0
02
493,4
00
-0.5
CA 4,
019,8
82
4,05
0,631
0.8
CO 56
0,237
56
2,052
0.3
CT 37
8,244
38
9,252
2.9
DE
114,6
96
109,7
63
-4.3
DC
68,83
0 76
,007
10.4
FL 2,
583,9
10
2,61
9,572
1.4
GA
1,21
1,831
1,
228,5
35
1.4
HI
151,0
99
159,4
75
5.5
ID 20
8,830
20
4,780
-1
.9
IL 1,
408,6
92
1,38
1,787
-1
.9
IN 89
8,434
90
3,089
0.5
IA 35
7,730
35
3,430
-1
.2
KS 35
0,768
36
6,393
4.5
State
2013
2014
% Ch
ange
[1]
KY 73
4,781
76
1,405
3.6
LA 67
9,446
67
2,278
-1
.1
ME
214,2
35
211,4
20
-1.3
MD
622,6
82
623,3
05
0.1
MA
782,2
04
773,1
46
-1.2
MI
1,41
3,802
1,
415,7
95
0.1
MN
563,4
42
580,4
94
3.0
MS
487,4
16
481,9
78
-1.1
MO
851,3
38
872,4
19
2.5
MT
139,8
13
132,7
46
-5.1
NE
205,3
54
212,6
04
3.5
NV
357,0
35
375,3
21
5.1
NH
166,2
58
160,3
89
-3.5
NJ
935,8
33
929,4
77
-0.7
NM
311,7
73
301,5
15
-3.3
NY
2,17
1,581
2,
236,4
61
3.0
NC
1,33
0,804
1,
344,5
69
1.0
ND
75,20
2 76
,946
2.3
State
2013
2014
% Ch
ange
[1]
OH
1,55
5,348
1,
584,9
21
1.9
OK
594,4
17
610,1
98
2.7
OR
571,9
82
596,6
93
4.3
PA 1,
689,1
23
1,73
3,512
2.6
RI 13
1,583
14
5,887
10
.9
SC 68
0,038
70
1,093
3.1
SD 10
8,112
10
1,215
-6
.4
TN 98
3,720
1,
012,4
98
2.9
TX 3,
047,1
58
3,10
1,039
1.8
UT
274,1
51
279,5
36
2.0
VT
85,96
7 91
,759
6.7
VA 90
7,656
93
4,299
2.9
WA
894,5
09
907,4
17
1.4
WV
368,9
83
362,4
47
-1.8
WI
685,7
94
677,5
71
-1.2
WY
68,44
9 71
,255
4.1
PR 75
4,974
75
1,304
-0
.5
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This section presents statistics on monthly and annual employment participation and full-time, year-round (FTYR) employment in the United States. For both categories of employment, data are presented for people with disabilities, people without disabilities, and the difference in percentage employed (employment gap) between these two populations. There are three sources of data used in this section.
The first source of these data is the American Community Survey (U.S. Census Bureau). For these tables, statistics for people with disabilities (disability status or disability type) are based on having responded ‘yes’ to a series of questions within the American Community Survey. The definition for employment status in the American Community Survey can be found in the glossary.
Monthly time trends are from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Data Retrieval System and are based on data from the Current Population Survey-Basic Monthly Survey. Annual time trends were produced by the authors using data from the Current Population Survey-Annual Social and Economic Supplement, which is fielded annually in March. For these tables, similar to the American Community Survey, statistics for people with disabilities (disability status) are based on having responded ‘yes’ to a series of questions within the Current Population Survey. In addition, the definition for employment status in both Current Population Surveys can be found in the glossary.
Tables
Tables 2.1 and 2.2: In 2014, of the 20,460,136 individuals with disabilities ages 18 to 64 years living in the community, 7,030,317 individuals were employed—34.4 percent. In contrast, of the 175,077,077 individuals without disabilities ages 18 to 64 years living in the community, 131,940,323 individuals were employed—75.4 percent. The percentage of people with disabilities employed was highest in South
Dakota (50.1 percent) and lowest in Puerto Rico (22.3 percent).
Table 2.3: In 2014, of the 4,057,664 individuals with hearing disabilities ages 18 to 64 years living in the community, 2,056,658 individuals were employed—50.7 percent. The percentage of people with hearing disabilities employed was highest in Wyoming (67.9 percent) and lowest in Puerto Rico (27.2 percent).
Table 2.4: In 2014, of the 3,802,921 individuals with vision disabilities ages 18 to 64 years living in the community, 1,529,152 individuals were employed—40.2 percent. The percentage of people with vision disabilities employed was highest in Iowa (56.4 percent) and lowest in West Virginia (26.2 percent).
Table 2.5: In 2014, of the 8,669,210 individuals with cognitive disabilities ages 18 to 64 years living in the community, 2,097,518 individuals were employed— 24.2 percent. The percentage of people with cognitive disabilities employed was highest in North Dakota (42.6 percent) and lowest in Puerto Rico (13.9 percent).
Table 2.6: In 2014, of the 10,225,155 individuals with ambulatory disabilities ages 18 to 64 years living in the community, 2,476,989 individuals were employed—24.2 percent. The percentage of people with ambulatory disabilities employed was highest in Nebraska (34.8 percent) and lowest in Kentucky (17.9 percent).
Table 2.7: In 2014, of the 3,645,109 individuals with self-care disabilities ages 18 to 64 years living in the community, 561,598 individuals were employed—15.4 percent. The percentage of people with ambulatory disabilities employed was highest in Wyoming (28.1 percent) and lowest in Mississippi (9.7 percent).
Table 2.8: In 2014, of the 7,224,420 individuals with independent living disabilities ages 18 to 64 years living in the community, 1,146,316 individuals were employed—15.9 percent. The percentage of people with independent living disabilities employed was highest in South Dakota (32.8 percent) and lowest in Puerto Rico (8.8 percent).
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Table 2.9: In 2014, 34.4 percent of people with disabilities ages 18 to 64 years living in the community were employed, while 75.4 percent of people without disabilities ages 18 to 64 years living in the community were employed—a difference of 41.0 percentage points. The difference was greatest in Maine (47.4 percentage points) and smallest in Puerto Rico (30.1 percentage points).
Table 2.10: In 2014, the difference in the percentage of people employed with and without disabilities ages 18 to 64 years living in the community was 41.0 percentage points, while the comparable measure was 40.3 percentage points in 2013, an increase of 0.7 percent.
Tables 2.11 and 2.12: In 2013, of the 21,632,455 individuals with disabilities ages 16 to 64 years living in the community, 4,308,543 individuals were employed full time, year-round—19.9 percent. In contrast, of the 184,539,554 individuals without disabilities ages 16 to 64 years living in the community, 93,484,780 individuals were employed full-time, year-round—50.7 percent. The percentage of people with disabilities employed full-time, year-round was highest in North Dakota (34.8 percent) and lowest in Puerto Rico (13.3 percent).
Table 2.13: In 2013, 19.9 percent of people with disabilities ages 16 to 64 years living in the community were employed full-time, year-round, while 50.7 percent of people without disabilities ages 16 to 64 years living in the community were employed full-time, year-round—a difference of 30.7 percentage points. The difference in the percentage of full-time, year-round employment was greatest in District of Columbia (37.5 percentage points) and smallest in Puerto Rico (21.0 percentage points).
Table 2.14: In August 2015, of the 15,842,000 non-institutionalized civilians ages 16 to 64 years with disabilities, 4,267,000 were employed, an employment-to-population ratio of 26.9 percent. The employment-to-population ratio
has slightly increased since June 2011, and is still higher than its lowest value of 24.1 percent in January 2014. By comparison, in August 2015, of the 188,612,000 non-institutionalized civilians without disabilities, 136,550 were employed, for an employment-to-population ratio of 72.4 percent.
Table 2.15: In August 2015, of the 14,016,000 non-institutionalized civilians ages 65 years and over with disabilities, 969,000 were employed, an employment-to-population ratio of 6.9 percent. The employment-to-population ratio has slightly increased since June 2011, is higher than its lowest value of 6.1 percent in November 2013. By comparison, in August 2015, of the 32,626,000 non-institutionalized civilians without disabilities, 7,440,000 were employed, for an employment-to-population ratio of 22.8 percent.
Table 2.16: In August 2015, of the 15,842,000 non-institutionalized civilians ages 16 to 64 years with disabilities, 4,808,000 participated in the labor force (by either, working or looking for work), a labor force participation rate of 30.3 percent. This labor force participation rate has declined from 32.8 in June 2011. In comparison, in August 2015, of the 188,612,000 non-institutionalized civilians without disabilities, 143,829,000 participated in the labor force, for a labor force participation rate of 76.3 percent.
Table 2.17: In August 2015, of the 14,016,000 non-institutionalized civilians ages 65 years and over with disabilities, 1,024,000 participated in the labor force (by either, working or looking for work), a labor force participation rate of 7.3 percent. This labor force participation rate has increased 7.1 in June 2011. By comparison, in August 2015, of the 32,626,000 non-institutionalized civilians without disabilities, 7,727,000 participated in the labor force, for a labor force participation rate of 23.7 percent.
Table 2.18: In August 2015, of the 4,808,000 non-institutionalized civilians ages 16 to 64 with disabilities participating in the labor
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force, 541,000 were not working but actively looking for work, an unemployment rate of 11.3 percent. This is lower than the unemployment rate in June 2011 (18.6 percent), but higher than the lowest unemployment rate in June 2015 (10.1 percent). By comparison, in August 2015, of the 143,829,000 non-institutionalized civilians without disabilities participating in the labor force, 7,279,000 were not working but actively looking for work, an unemployment rate of 5.1 percent.
Table 2.19: In August 2015, of the 1,024,000 non-institutionalized civilians ages 65 and older with disabilities participating in the labor force, 55,000 were not working but actively looking for work, an unemployment rate of 5.4 percent. This is lower than the unemployment rate in June 2011 (7.8 percent), but higher than the lowest unemployment rate in May 2015 (4.1 percent). By comparison, in August 2015, of the 7,727,000 non-institutionalized civilians without disabilities participating in the labor force, 287,000 were not working but actively looking for work, an unemployment rate of 3.7 percent.
Table 2.20: In 2015, of the 204,086,000 non-institutionalized civilians ages 16 to 64 years, 8.9 percent (18,135,000) had a work limitation, 7.7 percent (15,747,000) had a broad disability and 12.2 percent (24,938,000) had a work limitation and/or a broad disability.
Table 2.21: In 2015, of the 91,988,000 non-institutionalized civilians ages 65 years and over, 15.0 percent (13,819,000) had a work limitation, 29.8 percent (27,377,000) had a broad disability and 35.5 percent (32,642,000) had a work limitation and/or a broad disability.
Table 2.22: In 2015, the labor force participation rate among non-institutionalized civilians ages 16 to 64 years was 22.7 percent for people with a work limitation and 77.1 percent for people without a work limitation. The labor force participation rate was 30.6 percent for people with a broad disability as compared to 75.7 percent for people without a broad disability. The labor force participation rate was
32.3 percent for people with a work limitation and/or broad disability as compared to 77.8 percent for people without a work limitation and/or broad disability.
Table 2.23: In 2015, the labor force participation rate among non-institutionalized civilians ages 65 years and over was 6.8 percent for people with a work limitation and 21.9 percent for people without a work limitation. The labor force participation rate was 7.1 percent for people with a broad disability as compared to 25.0 percent for people without a broad disability. The labor force participation rate was 7.9 percent for people with a work limitation and/or broad disability as compared to 26.1 percent for people without a work limitation and/or broad disability.
Table 2.24: In 2015, the employment rate among non-institutionalized civilians ages 16 to 64 years was 19.7 percent for people with a work limitation and 72.8 percent for people without a work limitation. The employment rate was 26.9 percent for people with a broad disability as compared to 71.5 percent for people without a broad disability. The employment rate was 28.5 percent for people with a work limitation and/or broad disability as compared to 73.6 percent for people without a work limitation and/or broad disability.
Table 2.25: In 2015, the employment rate among non-institutionalized civilians ages 65 years and over was 6.4 percent for people with a work limitation and 21.2 percent for people without a work limitation. The employment rate was 6.6 percent for people with a broad disability as compared to 24.2 percent for people without a broad disability. The employment rate was 7.5 percent for people with a work limitation and/or broad disability as compared to 25.3 percent for people without a work limitation and/or broad disability.
Table 2.26: In 2015, the labor market attachment rate among non-institutionalized civilians ages 16 to 64 years was 25.2 percent for people with a work limitation and 76.9 percent for people without a work limitation.
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The labor market attachment rate was 32.8 percent for people with a broad disability as compared to 75.6 percent for people without a broad disability. The labor market attachment rate was 34.6 percent for people with a work limitation and/or broad disability as compared to 77.5 percent for people without a work limitation and/or broad disability.
Table 2.27: In 2015, the labor market attachment rate among non-institutionalized civilians ages 65 years and over was 8.0 percent for people with a work limitation and 24.3 percent for people without a work limitation. The labor market attachment rate was 8.2 percent for people with a broad disability as compared to 27.6 percent for people without a broad disability. The labor market attachment rate was 9.2 percent for people with a work limitation and/or broad disability as compared to 28.8 percent for people without a work limitation and/or broad disability.
Table 2.28: In 2015, the full-time, full-year rate among non-institutionalized civilians ages 16 to 64 years was 8.6 percent for people with a work limitation and 54.4 percent for people without a work limitation. The full-time, full-year rate was 17.6 percent for people with a broad disability as compared to 53.1 percent for people without a broad disability. The full-time, full-year rate was 16.6 percent for people with a work limitation and/or broad disability as compared to 55.0 percent for people without a work limitation and/or broad disability.
Table 2.29: In 2015, the full-time, full-year rate among non-institutionalized civilians ages 65 years and over was 1.8 percent for people with a work limitation and 13.0 percent for people without a work limitation. The full-time, full-year rate was 3.3 percent for people with a broad disability as compared to 14.8 percent for people without a broad disability. The full-time, full-year rate was 3.3 percent for people with a work limitation and/or broad disability as compared to 15.8 percent for people without a work limitation and/or broad disability.
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Tabl
e 2.
1 Em
ploy
men
t—Ci
vilia
ns w
ith
Dis
abili
ties
Age
s 18
to 6
4 Ye
ars
Livi
ng in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes:
201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
B181
20; f
actfi
nder
.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 1
Oct
ober
201
5). B
ased
on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
[1] Th
e pe
rcen
tage
of p
eopl
e em
ploy
ed w
ith d
isabi
litie
s.
State
Tota
lEm
ploye
dCo
unt
% [1
]U
.S.
20,46
0,136
7,030
,317
34.4
AL
422,5
49
114,9
28
27.2
AK
44,67
4 18
,210
40.8
AZ
411,1
09
134,8
16
32.8
AR
264,6
45
77,36
0 29
.2
CA 2,
010,7
83
669,2
06
33.3
CO 30
0,186
12
5,014
41
.6
CT 19
1,185
76
,791
40.2
DE
55,63
3 19
,823
35.6
DC
44,50
4 13
,478
30.3
FL 1,
192,6
33
359,3
05
30.1
GA
678,2
19
200,7
64
29.6
HI
69,84
6 29
,593
42.4
ID 99
,623
38,62
9 38
.8
IL 67
4,067
24
0,777
35
.7
IN 48
2,228
17
4,676
36
.2
IA 17
6,576
82
,111
46.5
KS 19
2,334
76
,562
39.8
State
Tota
lEm
ploye
dCo
unt
% [1
]KY
432,0
38
117,9
59
27.3
LA 36
6,981
11
7,943
32
.1
ME
116,2
08
37,76
6 32
.5
MD
314,9
28
123,1
17
39.1
MA
399,2
06
141,8
99
35.5
MI
765,1
02
226,5
75
29.6
MN
289,7
47
128,6
05
44.4
MS
267,5
93
73,26
4 27
.4
MO
478,9
63
157,2
20
32.8
MT
68,92
7 27
,890
40.5
NE
102,7
62
47,29
1 46
.0
NV
201,7
17
82,48
4 40
.9
NH
81,48
5 32
,622
40.0
NJ
434,3
68
170,2
79
39.2
NM
158,8
16
48,26
1 30
.4
NY
1,10
6,507
37
1,883
33
.6
NC
715,5
08
224,0
09
31.3
ND
38,03
7 18
,996
49.9
State
Tota
lEm
ploye
dCo
unt
% [1
]O
H 84
0,550
29
0,618
34
.6
OK
331,0
28
120,5
97
36.4
OR
316,2
22
114,9
97
36.4
PA 87
6,854
30
2,598
34
.5
RI 78
,439
26,59
9 33
.9
SC 37
5,543
10
9,012
29
.0
SD 52
,007
26,08
0 50
.1
TN 56
3,863
16
8,683
29
.9
TX 1,
616,2
23
613,6
60
38.0
UT
148,0
38
65,10
0 44
.0
VT
48,85
6 17
,704
36.2
VA 48
2,793
18
1,398
37
.6
WA
488,6
20
184,1
37
37.7
WV
199,7
07
51,07
4 25
.6
WI
353,0
31
140,4
88
39.8
WY
38,67
5 17
,466
45.2
PR 38
6,255
85
,974
22.3
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Tabl
e 2.
2 Em
ploy
men
t—Ci
vilia
ns w
itho
ut D
isab
iliti
es A
ges
18 to
64
Year
s Li
ving
in th
e Co
mm
unit
y fo
r the
U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes:
201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
B181
20; f
actfi
nder
.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 1
Oct
ober
201
5). B
ased
on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
[1] Th
e pe
rcen
tage
of p
eopl
e em
ploy
ed w
ithou
t disa
bilit
ies.
State
Tota
lEm
ploye
dCo
unt
% [1
]U
.S.
175,0
77,07
713
1,940
,323
75.4
AL
2,51
2,818
1,7
91,27
971
.3
AK
411,6
04
312,9
4476
.0
AZ
3,53
3,383
2,5
62,91
872
.5
AR
1,49
7,590
1,1
05,60
273
.8
CA 22
,253,7
26
16,06
3,918
72.2
CO 3,
056,1
24
2,416
,850
79.1
CT 2,
042,5
51
1,590
,993
77.9
DE
512,1
57
390,9
3976
.3
DC
416,6
48
314,5
4575
.5
FL 10
,621,0
75
7,793
,990
73.4
GA
5,52
2,426
4,0
37,39
973
.1
HI
766,2
23
586,8
1176
.6
ID 85
1,271
64
4,653
75.7
IL 7,
324,3
02
5,546
,305
75.7
IN 3,
530,2
69
2,717
,004
77.0
IA 1,
695,5
65
1,393
,306
82.2
KS 1,
532,8
30
1,222
,393
79.7
State
Tota
lEm
ploye
dCo
unt
% [1
]KY
2,25
2,632
1,6
76,46
874
.4
LA 2,
457,6
71
1,780
,193
72.4
ME
706,6
21
564,4
3179
.9
MD
3,42
2,506
2,6
76,88
078
.2
MA
3,90
4,715
3,0
86,55
579
.0
MI
5,32
2,164
3,9
70,87
874
.6
MN
3,08
0,265
2,5
54,18
782
.9
MS
1,51
4,551
1,0
66,94
670
.4
MO
3,19
0,476
2,4
63,98
377
.2
MT
549,6
24
427,2
2177
.7
NE
1,02
5,041
85
9,992
83.9
NV
1,54
6,166
1,1
49,19
874
.3
NH
762,0
59
619,6
5881
.3
NJ
5,11
7,130
3,9
13,96
676
.5
NM
1,07
9,710
76
9,057
71.2
NY
11,37
9,163
8,4
24,65
874
.0
NC
5,32
9,700
3,9
62,36
274
.3
ND
420,3
31
344,7
1982
.0
State
Tota
lEm
ploye
dCo
unt
% [1
]O
H 6,
220,5
87
4,791
,851
77.0
OK
1,97
4,016
1,4
92,12
875
.6
OR
2,13
3,405
1,5
97,09
374
.9
PA 6,
957,0
05
5,324
,239
76.5
RI 58
9,116
45
7,699
77.7
SC 2,
533,0
93
1,875
,518
74.0
SD 45
1,155
37
7,810
83.7
TN 3,
437,1
74
2,557
,629
74.4
TX 14
,750,7
71
11,10
6,300
75.3
UT
1,57
4,777
1,2
19,48
877
.4
VT
346,9
94
279,1
3080
.4
VA 4,
646,8
55
3,604
,746
77.6
WA
3,89
3,843
2,9
59,06
776
.0
WV
918,9
71
647,9
7070
.5
WI
3,18
7,441
2,5
86,50
181
.1
WY
320,7
87
259,9
5381
.0
PR 1,
752,6
29
918,1
5852
.4
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Tabl
e 2.
3 Em
ploy
men
t—Ci
vilia
ns w
ith
Hea
ring
Dis
abili
ties
Age
s 18
to 6
4 Ye
ars
Livi
ng in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he
Uni
ted
Stat
es a
nd S
tate
s: 2
014
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
B181
20; f
actfi
nder
.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 1
Oct
ober
201
5). B
ased
on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
[1] Th
e pe
rcen
tage
of p
eopl
e em
ploy
ed w
ith h
earin
g di
sabi
litie
s.
State
Tota
lEm
ploye
dCo
unt
% [1
]U
.S.
4,057
,664
2,056
,658
50.7
AL
76,82
7 37
,185
48.4
AK
13,76
0 7,
942
57.7
AZ
77,51
4 37
,178
48.0
AR
52,40
9 23
,690
45.2
CA 37
8,466
18
3,591
48
.5
CO 72
,172
41,14
3 57
.0
CT 30
,772
19,30
8 62
.7
DE
8,55
2 4,
054
47.4
DC
6,40
1 3,
007
47.0
FL 21
3,479
97
,484
45.7
GA
127,6
94
58,34
0 45
.7
HI
16,25
8 9,
665
59.4
ID 23
,318
14,21
8 61
.0
IL 12
7,679
65
,670
51.4
IN 10
5,475
57
,574
54.6
IA 39
,132
26,27
7 67
.1
KS 45
,032
24,10
4 53
.5
State
Tota
lEm
ploye
dCo
unt
% [1
]KY
86,56
0 35
,165
40.6
LA 71
,004
33,45
9 47
.1
ME
24,46
9 12
,470
51.0
MD
55,85
5 30
,829
55.2
MA
78,77
8 40
,879
51.9
MI
138,9
95
67,05
8 48
.2
MN
65,76
6 41
,452
63.0
MS
49,50
7 20
,148
40.7
MO
86,14
2 42
,902
49.8
MT
18,41
8 10
,534
57.2
NE
24,75
4 15
,583
63.0
NV
47,23
3 27
,803
58.9
NH
17,39
8 10
,483
60.3
NJ
75,64
2 45
,063
59.6
NM
38,31
1 13
,828
36.1
NY
193,9
29
97,53
4 50
.3
NC
132,4
12
64,45
0 48
.7
ND
9,86
6 6,
314
64.0
State
Tota
lEm
ploye
dCo
unt
% [1
]O
H 16
0,369
79
,776
49.7
OK
75,92
5 39
,336
51.8
OR
67,44
6 34
,388
51.0
PA 16
5,645
87
,122
52.6
RI 15
,984
6,96
3 43
.6
SC 68
,248
32,93
4 48
.3
SD 12
,476
8,33
2 66
.8
TN 10
9,780
50
,027
45.6
TX 35
9,754
18
7,194
52
.0
UT
33,75
3 19
,640
58.2
VT
12,10
2 5,
848
48.3
VA 95
,961
50,82
0 53
.0
WA
118,2
68
60,28
1 51
.0
WV
47,26
5 18
,770
39.7
WI
73,60
4 41
,304
56.1
WY
11,10
5 7,
539
67.9
PR 56
,319
15,32
4 27
.2
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Tabl
e 2.
4 Em
ploy
men
t—Ci
vilia
ns w
ith
Visi
on D
isab
iliti
es A
ges
18 to
64
Year
s Li
ving
in th
e Co
mm
unit
y fo
r the
U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes:
201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
B181
20; f
actfi
nder
.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 1
Oct
ober
201
5. B
ased
on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
[1] Th
e pe
rcen
tage
of p
eopl
e em
ploy
ed w
ith v
ision
disa
bilit
ies.
State
Tota
lEm
ploye
dCo
unt
% [1
]U
.S.
3,802
,921
1,529
,152
40.2
AL
74,22
1 25
,109
33.8
AK
6,44
1 2,
893
44.9
AZ
74,51
0 31
,015
41.6
AR
50,67
0 19
,798
39.1
CA 37
9,228
15
1,211
39
.9
CO 54
,059
26,39
1 48
.8
CT 29
,718
12,85
4 43
.3
DE
10,04
7 3,
564
35.5
DC
11,41
4 4,
316
37.8
FL 21
7,707
86
,144
39.6
GA
145,4
05
47,65
8 32
.8
HI
11,05
4 5,
698
51.5
ID 17
,005
8,49
5 50
.0
IL 12
5,537
54
,703
43.6
IN 89
,300
36,26
1 40
.6
IA 26
,531
14,96
1 56
.4
KS 34
,875
15,98
3 45
.8
State
Tota
lEm
ploye
dCo
unt
% [1
]KY
80,66
4 23
,493
29.1
LA 74
,466
29,13
5 39
.1
ME
17,90
1 6,
319
35.3
MD
59,43
9 25
,679
43.2
MA
66,63
6 26
,972
40.5
MI
118,1
45
42,96
7 36
.4
MN
39,18
7 19
,052
48.6
MS
53,77
6 18
,011
33.5
MO
84,27
6 33
,272
39.5
MT
11,23
7 5,
022
44.7
NE
16,75
2 8,
600
51.3
NV
47,41
8 23
,436
49.4
NH
10,76
6 5,
717
53.1
NJ
90,21
0 45
,370
50.3
NM
38,26
7 10
,953
28.6
NY
201,2
67
85,05
4 42
.3
NC
134,8
42
49,42
1 36
.7
ND
7,37
0 3,
997
54.2
State
Tota
lEm
ploye
dCo
unt
% [1
]O
H 14
1,402
54
,422
38.5
OK
73,17
9 30
,168
41.2
OR
56,33
1 23
,559
41.8
PA 14
1,163
57
,218
40.5
RI 13
,609
5,27
6 38
.8
SC 77
,406
24,77
1 32
.0
SD 9,
132
4,21
6 46
.2
TN 11
0,742
37
,624
34.0
TX 35
5,706
15
4,826
43
.5
UT
26,51
5 13
,025
49.1
VT
7,20
2 2,
784
38.7
VA 88
,478
37,53
4 42
.4
WA
84,52
6 33
,137
39.2
WV
44,01
7 11
,515
26.2
WI
53,19
6 24
,567
46.2
WY
9,97
6 4,
986
50.0
PR 10
6,770
28
,514
26.7
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Tabl
e 2.
5 Em
ploy
men
t—Ci
vilia
ns w
ith
Cogn
itiv
e D
isab
iliti
es A
ges
18 to
64
Year
s Li
ving
in th
e Co
mm
unit
y fo
r th
e U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes:
201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
B181
20; f
actfi
nder
.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 1
Oct
ober
201
5). B
ased
on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
[1] Th
e pe
rcen
tage
of p
eopl
e em
ploy
ed w
ith c
ogni
tive
disa
bilit
ies.
State
Tota
lEm
ploye
dCo
unt
% [1
]U
.S.
8,669
,210
2,097
,518
24.2
AL
176,3
41
29,13
4 16
.5
AK
15,98
7 4,
102
25.7
AZ
174,7
20
39,45
8 22
.6
AR
104,4
70
20,49
5 19
.6
CA 86
4,659
18
8,992
21
.9
CO 12
2,940
36
,199
29.4
CT 87
,395
27,61
1 31
.6
DE
25,88
1 6,
341
24.5
DC
19,10
1 3,
650
19.1
FL 50
4,843
10
1,020
20
.0
GA
271,6
99
51,42
3 18
.9
HI
30,34
0 9,
265
30.5
ID 44
,854
12,06
0 26
.9
IL 26
2,919
67
,024
25.5
IN 19
3,158
47
,338
24.5
IA 73
,926
26,39
1 35
.7
KS 83
,801
25,32
1 30
.2
State
Tota
lEm
ploye
dCo
unt
% [1
]KY
186,6
71
37,42
1 20
.0
LA 15
8,671
36
,387
22.9
ME
58,62
7 13
,206
22.5
MD
129,3
00
37,62
2 29
.1
MA
193,9
31
51,29
5 26
.5
MI
349,4
85
76,01
8 21
.8
MN
137,8
76
49,61
6 36
.0
MS
110,4
66
21,87
1 19
.8
MO
213,4
61
51,73
6 24
.2
MT
28,44
7 8,
134
28.6
NE
42,79
8 15
,114
35.3
NV
73,83
0 22
,941
31.1
NH
35,33
5 9,
950
28.2
NJ
165,5
63
44,02
5 26
.6
NM
72,02
5 13
,560
18.8
NY
441,1
31
104,9
16
23.8
NC
296,3
33
64,13
0 21
.6
ND
14,17
9 6,
047
42.6
State
Tota
lEm
ploye
dCo
unt
% [1
]O
H 38
0,948
97
,910
25.7
OK
124,2
75
31,58
2 25
.4
OR
145,4
87
39,79
8 27
.4
PA 39
5,976
96
,423
24.4
RI 38
,786
10,73
0 27
.7
SC 15
6,050
32
,446
20.8
SD 22
,803
9,50
0 41
.7
TN 24
4,136
48
,017
19.7
TX 63
5,726
16
6,750
26
.2
UT
61,54
6 20
,373
33.1
VT
23,53
9 6,
113
26.0
VA 20
0,478
54
,162
27.0
WA
219,2
60
56,77
9 25
.9
WV
84,85
4 13
,279
15.6
WI
155,4
87
48,91
2 31
.5
WY
14,69
6 4,
931
33.6
PR 18
0,624
25
,180
13.9
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Tabl
e 2.
6 Em
ploy
men
t—Ci
vilia
ns w
ith
Am
bula
tory
Dis
abili
ties
Age
s 18
to 6
4 Ye
ars
Livi
ng in
the
Com
mun
ity
for
the
Uni
ted
Stat
es a
nd S
tate
s: 2
014
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
B181
20; f
actfi
nder
.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 1
Oct
ober
201
5). B
ased
on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
[1] Th
e pe
rcen
tage
of p
eopl
e em
ploy
ed w
ith a
mbu
lato
ry d
isabi
litie
s.
State
Tota
lEm
ploye
dCo
unt
% [1
]U
.S.
10,22
5,155
2,476
,989
24.2
AL
235,3
79
44,31
5 18
.8
AK
20,90
4 5,
421
25.9
AZ
208,5
49
50,45
1 24
.2
AR
150,0
78
30,48
4 20
.3
CA 95
0,627
23
8,709
25
.1
CO 13
1,480
37
,861
28.8
CT 86
,496
24,43
1 28
.2
DE
29,00
1 8,
540
29.4
DC
21,41
4 5,
330
24.9
FL 61
3,658
13
0,957
21
.3
GA
360,2
86
77,90
9 21
.6
HI
31,43
3 10
,208
32.5
ID 44
,145
12,08
5 27
.4
IL 34
2,649
86
,253
25.2
IN 24
7,353
60
,273
24.4
IA 74
,956
23,91
1 31
.9
KS 93
,103
27,07
9 29
.1
State
Tota
lEm
ploye
dCo
unt
% [1
]KY
246,7
47
44,16
2 17
.9
LA 19
5,736
43
,710
22.3
ME
53,07
8 11
,668
22.0
MD
155,6
09
43,33
5 27
.8
MA
177,0
85
45,78
7 25
.9
MI
394,8
86
76,79
9 19
.4
MN
119,4
52
37,46
5 31
.4
MS
151,7
56
28,71
1 18
.9
MO
247,1
54
55,28
0 22
.4
MT
32,99
9 9,
068
27.5
NE
48,31
5 16
,836
34.8
NV
102,4
97
31,40
6 30
.6
NH
34,97
1 10
,212
29.2
NJ
206,9
66
62,77
0 30
.3
NM
79,63
4 17
,503
22.0
NY
560,3
76
137,0
25
24.5
NC
389,1
17
84,53
4 21
.7
ND
17,09
4 5,
714
33.4
State
Tota
lEm
ploye
dCo
unt
% [1
]O
H 41
9,460
99
,643
23.8
OK
174,3
07
45,00
7 25
.8
OR
147,0
28
38,44
0 26
.1
PA 41
6,726
10
1,440
24
.3
RI 37
,356
8,67
7 23
.2
SC 20
5,588
41
,845
20.4
SD 19
,988
6,78
7 34
.0
TN 31
1,157
65
,262
21.0
TX 80
1,405
21
4,232
26
.7
UT
62,32
8 20
,570
33.0
VT
21,54
1 5,
443
25.3
VA 24
2,591
66
,810
27.5
WA
215,0
83
56,15
3 26
.1
WV
114,7
90
20,77
4 18
.1
WI
162,7
92
44,16
2 27
.1
WY
18,03
2 5,
542
30.7
PR 19
9,854
35
,926
18.0
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Tabl
e 2.
7 Em
ploy
men
t—Ci
vilia
ns w
ith
Self-
Car
e D
isab
iliti
es A
ges
18 to
64
Year
s Li
ving
in th
e Co
mm
unit
y fo
r th
e U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes:
201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
B181
20; f
actfi
nder
.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 1
Oct
ober
201
5 ).
Base
d on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
[1] Th
e pe
rcen
tage
of p
eopl
e em
ploy
ed w
ith se
lf-ca
re d
isabi
litie
s.
State
Tota
lEm
ploye
dCo
unt
% [1
]U
.S.
3,645
,109
561,5
9815
.4
AL
74,62
0 9,
816
13.2
AK
6,38
0 1,
151
18.0
AZ
71,42
8 9,
246
12.9
AR
49,73
6 6,
424
12.9
CA 38
9,324
58
,095
14.9
CO 45
,251
8,51
1 18
.8
CT 34
,538
5,85
8 17
.0
DE
10,61
5 1,
828
17.2
DC
5,95
9 91
9 15
.4
FL 21
7,986
27
,740
12.7
GA
115,9
68
15,46
6 13
.3
HI
11,28
2 2,
352
20.8
ID 15
,955
2,77
6 17
.4
IL 12
4,026
20
,628
16.6
IN 84
,574
12,97
3 15
.3
IA 26
,257
6,09
4 23
.2
KS 32
,922
7,35
5 22
.3
State
Tota
lEm
ploye
dCo
unt
% [1
]KY
76,54
5 8,
352
10.9
LA 74
,737
8,86
0 11
.9
ME
19,36
1 2,
681
13.8
MD
52,17
1 11
,142
21.4
MA
73,58
2 13
,107
17.8
MI
154,3
67
19,96
0 12
.9
MN
48,59
3 12
,069
24.8
MS
49,12
5 4,
786
9.7
MO
85,55
7 12
,924
15.1
MT
12,04
6 2,
671
22.2
NE
15,12
2 3,
155
20.9
NV
32,89
0 8,
329
25.3
NH
12,60
2 2,
331
18.5
NJ
74,33
6 13
,503
18.2
NM
28,70
8 4,
237
14.8
NY
196,0
30
31,96
1 16
.3
NC
147,7
90
21,91
8 14
.8
ND
5,52
9 63
4 11
.5
State
Tota
lEm
ploye
dCo
unt
% [1
]O
H 14
6,641
23
,958
16.3
OK
53,43
1 10
,236
19.2
OR
51,91
8 9,
847
19.0
PA 14
7,493
21
,752
14.7
RI 14
,807
2,13
5 14
.4
SC 74
,824
10,91
7 14
.6
SD 6,
199
1,49
3 24
.1
TN 98
,722
11,15
3 11
.3
TX 27
9,320
39
,898
14.3
UT
19,00
0 3,
785
19.9
VT
7,85
1 1,
395
17.8
VA 84
,150
14,18
9 16
.9
WA
77,31
9 13
,306
17.2
WV
37,60
3 4,
893
13.0
WI
63,66
3 11
,033
17.3
WY
6,25
6 1,
756
28.1
PR 73
,030
7,67
2 10
.5
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Tabl
e 2.
8 Em
ploy
men
t—Ci
vilia
ns w
ith
Inde
pend
ent L
ivin
g D
isab
iliti
es A
ges
18 to
64
Year
s Li
ving
in th
e Co
mm
unit
y fo
r the
Uni
ted
Stat
es a
nd S
tate
s: 2
014
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
B181
20; f
actfi
nder
.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 2
Oct
ober
201
5). B
ased
on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
[1] Th
e pe
rcen
tage
of p
eopl
e em
ploy
ed w
ith in
depe
nden
t liv
ing
disa
bilit
ies.
State
Tota
lEm
ploye
dCo
unt
% [1
]U
.S.
7,224
,420
1,146
,316
15.9
AL
152,4
17
16,21
1 10
.6
AK
13,23
4 2,
481
18.7
AZ
143,5
21
20,59
5 14
.3
AR
93,48
0 10
,117
10.8
CA 74
7,990
11
7,135
15
.7
CO 96
,817
17,76
7 18
.4
CT 66
,464
14,69
1 22
.1
DE
21,75
6 4,
285
19.7
DC
12,82
9 2,
255
17.6
FL 44
3,173
57
,831
13.0
GA
241,8
23
29,95
7 12
.4
HI
24,17
0 4,
130
17.1
ID 33
,022
4,85
5 14
.7
IL 24
2,755
43
,836
18.1
IN 16
8,203
26
,079
15.5
IA 56
,484
13,54
7 24
.0
KS 66
,274
12,95
4 19
.5
State
Tota
lEm
ploye
dCo
unt
% [1
]KY
153,8
46
18,23
1 11
.9
LA 13
3,671
18
,857
14.1
ME
43,54
7 6,
394
14.7
MD
105,3
53
22,51
7 21
.4
MA
143,9
63
26,57
7 18
.5
MI
292,1
76
40,34
9 13
.8
MN
100,6
84
25,72
9 25
.6
MS
97,57
1 11
,965
12.3
MO
174,7
02
27,43
5 15
.7
MT
23,18
3 5,
594
24.1
NE
32,80
5 7,
955
24.2
NV
61,02
9 13
,728
22.5
NH
25,76
5 4,
137
16.1
NJ
153,1
42
29,36
4 19
.2
NM
59,36
6 7,
203
12.1
NY
387,7
50
64,15
3 16
.5
NC
269,2
96
35,41
5 13
.2
ND
10,75
7 2,
800
26.0
State
Tota
lEm
ploye
dCo
unt
% [1
]O
H 29
6,460
52
,411
17.7
OK
106,4
06
19,02
1 17
.9
OR
111,8
37
18,45
5 16
.5
PA 31
2,483
52
,658
16.9
RI 28
,207
5,23
2 18
.5
SC 13
6,907
16
,780
12.3
SD 14
,608
4,79
5 32
.8
TN 20
8,069
24
,869
12.0
TX 53
3,618
84
,075
15.8
UT
45,34
9 9,
267
20.4
VT
17,84
7 3,
434
19.2
VA 15
8,932
27
,135
17.1
WA
157,6
66
24,90
9 15
.8
WV
70,84
4 6,
833
9.6
WI
122,2
33
26,57
3 21
.7
WY
9,93
6 2,
740
27.6
PR 15
8,259
13
,940
8.8
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Tabl
e 2.
9 Em
ploy
men
t Gap
—Ci
vilia
ns A
ges
18 to
64
Year
s Li
ving
in th
e Co
mm
unit
y fo
r the
Uni
ted
Stat
es a
nd
Stat
es, b
y D
isab
ility
Sta
tus:
201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
B181
20; f
actfi
nder
.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 2
Oct
ober
201
5). B
ased
on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
[1] Th
e pe
rcen
tage
of p
eopl
e em
ploy
ed w
ith a
nd w
ithou
t disa
bilit
ies
[2] Th
e di
ffere
nce
in p
erce
ntag
e po
ints
of p
eopl
e em
ploy
ed w
ith a
nd w
ithou
t disa
bilit
ies.
State
Emplo
ymen
t Rat
e (%
) [1]
Gap (
% pt
s) [2
]Di
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
U.S
.34
.475
.441
.0
AL
27.2
71.3
44.1
AK
40.8
76.0
35.3
AZ
32.8
72.5
39.7
AR
29.2
73.8
44.6
CA33
.372
.238
.9
CO41
.679
.137
.4
CT40
.277
.937
.7
DE
35.6
76.3
40.7
DC
30.3
75.5
45.2
FL30
.173
.443
.3
GA
29.6
73.1
43.5
HI
42.4
76.6
34.2
ID38
.875
.737
.0
IL35
.775
.740
.0
IN36
.277
.040
.7
IA46
.582
.235
.7
KS39
.879
.739
.9
State
Emplo
ymen
t Rat
e (%
) [1]
Gap (
% pt
s) [2
]Di
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
KY27
.374
.447
.1
LA32
.172
.440
.3
ME
32.5
79.9
47.4
MD
39.1
78.2
39.1
MA
35.5
79.0
43.5
MI
29.6
74.6
45.0
MN
44.4
82.9
38.5
MS
27.4
70.4
43.1
MO
32.8
77.2
44.4
MT
40.5
77.7
37.3
NE
46.0
83.9
37.9
NV
40.9
74.3
33.4
NH
40.0
81.3
41.3
NJ
39.2
76.5
37.3
NM
30.4
71.2
40.8
NY
33.6
74.0
40.4
NC
31.3
74.3
43.0
ND
49.9
82.0
32.1
State
Emplo
ymen
t Rat
e (%
) [1]
Gap (
% pt
s) [2
]Di
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
OH
34.6
77.0
42.5
OK
36.4
75.6
39.2
OR
36.4
74.9
38.5
PA34
.576
.542
.0
RI33
.977
.743
.8
SC29
.074
.045
.0
SD50
.183
.733
.6
TN29
.974
.444
.5
TX38
.075
.337
.3
UT
44.0
77.4
33.5
VT
36.2
80.4
44.2
VA37
.677
.640
.0
WA
37.7
76.0
38.3
WV
25.6
70.5
44.9
WI
39.8
81.1
41.4
WY
45.2
81.0
35.9
PR22
.352
.430
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Tabl
e 2.
10 C
hang
e in
Em
ploy
men
t Gap
—Ci
vilia
ns A
ges
18 to
64
Year
s Li
ving
in th
e Co
mm
unit
y fo
r the
Uni
ted
Stat
es a
nd S
tate
s, b
y D
isab
ility
Sta
tus:
201
3 to
201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
2 an
d 20
13 A
mer
ican
Com
mun
ity S
urve
y, 1-
Year
Esti
mat
es A
mer
ican
Fac
tFin
der,
Tabl
e B1
8120
; fac
tfind
er.c
ensu
s.go
v (a
cces
sed
2 O
ctob
er 2
015)
. Bas
ed o
n a
sam
ple
and
subj
ect t
o sa
mpl
ing
varia
bilit
y.[1
] The
diffe
renc
e of
the
diffe
renc
e in
per
cent
age
poin
ts of
peo
ple
empl
oyed
with
and
with
out d
isabi
litie
s bet
wee
n 20
13 a
nd 2
014
State
Gap (
Betw
een N
o Disa
bility
& D
isabil
ity)
2013
(%)
2014
(%)
Gap C
hang
e (%
pts)
[1]
U.S
.40
.341
.00.7
AL
43.4
44.1
0.7
AK
27.4
35.3
7.9
AZ
37.7
39.7
2.1
AR
44.5
44.6
0.1
CA38
.438
.90.5
CO35
.037
.42.4
CT36
.437
.71.3
DE
38.7
40.7
2.0
DC
39.6
45.2
5.7
FL41
.743
.31.5
GA
40.0
43.5
3.5
HI
36.5
34.2
-2.3
ID38
.537
.0-1
.5
IL38
.940
.01.1
IN42
.340
.7-1
.5
IA37
.235
.7-1
.6
KS37
.339
.92.7
State
Gap (
Betw
een N
o Disa
bility
& D
isabil
ity)
2013
(%)
2014
(%)
Gap C
hang
e (%
pts)
[1]
KY46
.847
.10.3
LA41
.140
.3-0
.8
ME
47.6
47.4
-0.2
MD
38.2
39.1
0.9
MA
42.9
43.5
0.6
MI
43.5
45.0
1.5
MN
36.1
38.5
2.4
MS
43.1
43.1
-0.1
MO
44.2
44.4
0.2
MT
37.4
37.3
-0.1
NE
37.1
37.9
0.8
NV
33.9
33.4
-0.4
NH
38.5
41.3
2.8
NJ
38.5
37.3
-1.2
NM
34.8
40.8
6.0
NY
41.1
40.4
-0.7
NC
43.2
43.0
-0.2
ND
30.2
32.1
1.9
State
Gap (
Betw
een N
o Disa
bility
& D
isabil
ity)
2013
(%)
2014
(%)
Gap C
hang
e (%
pts)
[1]
OH
42.4
42.5
0.1
OK
39.4
39.2
-0.2
OR
38.8
38.5
-0.3
PA41
.742
.00.3
RI42
.043
.81.8
SC41
.945
.03.1
SD34
.933
.6-1
.3
TN44
.144
.50.4
TX36
.037
.31.3
UT
34.1
33.5
-0.6
VT
46.3
44.2
-2.1
VA40
.040
.00.0
WA
38.3
38.3
0.0
WV
45.3
44.9
-0.4
WI
39.2
41.4
2.1
WY
28.7
35.9
7.2
PR30
.230
.1-0
.1
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Tabl
e 2.
11 E
mpl
oym
ent:
Ful
l-Tim
e, Y
ear-
Roun
d—Ci
vilia
ns w
ith
Dis
abili
ties
Age
s 16
to 6
4 Ye
ars
Livi
ng in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes:
201
3
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
3 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
C23
023;
fact
finde
r.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 14
Oct
ober
201
5). B
ased
on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
[1] F
ull-T
ime,
Yea
r-Ro
und
[2] Th
e pe
rcen
t of t
he to
tal n
umbe
r of p
eopl
e w
ith a
disa
bilit
y em
ploy
ed fu
ll-tim
e, y
ear-
roun
d.
State
Disa
bility
Tota
lEm
ploye
d [1]
% [2
]U
.S.
21,63
2,455
4,308
,543
19.9
AL
442,0
2278
,316
17.7
AK
50,50
513
,730
27.2
AZ
423,4
6185
,526
20.2
AR
281,5
3046
,709
16.6
CA2,1
21,06
638
0,357
17.9
CO32
9,027
82,46
725
.1
CT19
6,260
41,67
421
.2
DE
62,30
314
,116
22.7
DC
42,95
07,6
3917
.8
FL1,2
72,85
823
1,805
18.2
GA
716,2
6314
1,764
19.8
HI
70,07
717
,901
25.5
ID11
4,038
22,84
620
.0
IL76
8,508
153,4
3320
.0
IN51
6,799
102,6
3119
.9
IA19
1,180
49,07
225
.7
KS19
1,602
49,20
425
.7
State
Disa
bility
Tota
lEm
ploye
d [1]
% [2
]KY
445,1
9775
,692
17.0
LA39
4,985
75,09
719
.0
ME
122,9
3218
,848
15.3
MD
343,5
6285
,998
25.0
MA
415,9
5575
,561
18.2
MI
810,4
9812
8,289
15.8
MN
304,2
4971
,520
23.5
MS
289,4
4146
,022
15.9
MO
498,6
4096
,773
19.4
MT
78,56
817
,116
21.8
NE
106,6
0128
,360
26.6
NV
205,7
5449
,985
24.3
NH
89,68
320
,798
23.2
NJ
473,6
9810
0,622
21.2
NM
173,3
6837
,357
21.5
NY
1,147
,427
215,6
9718
.8
NC
744,4
4213
6,416
18.3
ND
39,96
113
,891
34.8
State
Disa
bility
Tota
lEm
ploye
d [1]
% [2
]O
H89
0,257
169,4
6819
.0
OK
340,1
8181
,199
23.9
OR
321,7
3657
,069
17.7
PA92
1,469
176,8
4719
.2
RI70
,313
12,27
917
.5
SC38
9,153
73,22
118
.8
SD60
,659
17,89
229
.5
TN57
4,593
103,5
9818
.0
TX1,7
36,26
140
5,621
23.4
UT
160,2
5536
,985
23.1
VT
47,60
58,1
8417
.2
VA50
6,064
114,6
2622
.7
WA
507,1
2911
1,334
22.0
WV
213,7
3133
,255
15.6
WI
378,9
4981
,308
21.5
WY
38,69
012
,425
32.1
PR40
8,895
54,56
913
.3
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Tabl
e 2.
12 E
mpl
oym
ent:
Ful
l-Tim
e, Y
ear-
Roun
d—Ci
vilia
ns w
itho
ut D
isab
iliti
es A
ges
16 to
64
Year
s Li
ving
in th
e Co
mm
unit
y fo
r the
Uni
ted
Stat
es a
nd S
tate
s: 2
013
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
3 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
C23
023;
fact
finde
r.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 28
Oct
ober
201
5). B
ased
on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
[1] F
ull-T
ime,
Yea
r-Ro
und
[2] Th
e pe
rcen
t of t
he to
tal n
umbe
r of p
eopl
e w
ith n
o di
sabi
lity
empl
oyed
full-
time,
yea
r-ro
und.
State
No D
isabil
ityTo
tal
Emplo
yed [
1]%
[2]
U.S
.18
4,539
,554
93,48
4,780
50.7
AL
2,68
1,995
1,
323,7
24
49.4
AK
449,6
35
224,8
58
50.0
AZ
3,74
9,501
1,
800,2
55
48.0
AR
1,59
0,096
81
7,517
51
.4
CA 23
,293,9
43
10,71
4,155
46
.0
CO 3,
180,4
24
1,65
0,191
51
.9
CT 2,
168,1
16
1,09
5,623
50
.5
DE
532,8
77
280,5
38
52.6
DC
428,5
23
236,8
86
55.3
FL 11
,079,5
60
5,46
2,865
49
.3
GA
5,87
2,804
2,
927,5
89
49.8
HI
838,3
56
448,4
07
53.5
ID 89
2,146
43
7,102
49
.0
IL 7,
697,3
53
3,90
6,572
50
.8
IN 3,
725,7
88
1,91
1,399
51
.3
IA 1,
777,9
67
1,01
9,898
57
.4
KS 1,
653,3
16
917,4
38
55.5
State
No D
isabil
ityTo
tal
Emplo
yed [
1]%
[2]
KY 2,
410,5
18
1,21
6,607
50
.5
LA 2,
633,3
75
1,33
6,129
50
.7
ME
741,2
69
387,1
15
52.2
MD
3,60
1,877
2,
028,4
22
56.3
MA
4,06
6,432
2,
094,1
21
51.5
MI
5,62
5,931
2,
658,2
52
47.2
MN
3,22
0,193
1,
775,0
68
55.1
MS
1,62
9,270
78
6,498
48
.3
MO
3,39
1,630
1,
800,0
59
53.1
MT
572,3
46
289,1
03
50.5
NE
1,08
3,869
63
0,957
58
.2
NV
1,61
9,190
79
4,572
49
.1
NH
794,9
11
429,7
03
54.1
NJ
5,35
5,527
2,
776,5
39
51.8
NM
1,15
1,749
54
4,154
47
.2
NY
11,93
1,275
6,
020,5
86
50.5
NC
5,66
0,992
2,
887,4
11
51.0
ND
435,5
00
256,1
39
58.8
State
No D
isabil
ityTo
tal
Emplo
yed [
1]%
[2]
OH
6,58
3,856
3,
395,0
83
51.6
OK
2,11
2,517
1,
145,4
05
54.2
OR
2,24
2,649
1,
033,5
78
46.1
PA 7,
365,0
86
3,81
3,767
51
.8
RI 63
3,628
31
2,117
49
.3
SC 2,
698,4
98
1,35
0,685
50
.1
SD 47
1,715
27
5,931
58
.5
TN 3,
643,4
92
1,87
7,323
51
.5
TX 15
,465,2
51
8,14
5,896
52
.7
UT
1,65
3,823
80
8,999
48
.9
VT
368,4
84
194,2
48
52.7
VA 4,
990,8
94
2,72
8,787
54
.7
WA
4,09
2,566
2,
042,5
94
49.9
WV
978,9
83
485,7
73
49.6
WI
3,35
7,489
1,
798,9
21
53.6
WY
342,3
69
189,2
21
55.3
PR 1,
897,4
01
650,9
30
34.3
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Tabl
e 2.
13 E
mpl
oym
ent:
Ful
l-Tim
e, Y
ear-
Roun
d G
ap—
Civi
lians
Age
s 16
to 6
4 Ye
ars
Livi
ng in
the
Com
mun
ity
for
the
Uni
ted
Stat
es a
nd S
tate
s, b
y D
isab
ility
Sta
tus:
201
3
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
3 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
C23
023;
fact
finde
r.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 28
Oct
ober
201
5). B
ased
on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
[1] Th
e pe
rcen
tage
poi
nt d
iffer
ence
bet
wee
n no
disa
bilit
y an
d di
sabi
lity.
State
Gap (
Betw
een N
o Disa
bility
and D
isabil
ity)
Disa
bility
(%)
No D
isabil
ity
(%)
Gap C
hang
e (%
pts)
[1]
U.S
.19
.950
.730
.7
AL
17.7
49.4
31.6
AK
27.2
50.0
22.8
AZ
20.2
48.0
27.8
AR
16.6
51.4
34.8
CA17
.946
.028
.1
CO25
.151
.926
.8
CT21
.250
.529
.3
DE
22.7
52.6
30.0
DC
17.8
55.3
37.5
FL18
.249
.331
.1
GA
19.8
49.8
30.1
HI
25.5
53.5
27.9
ID20
.049
.029
.0
IL20
.050
.830
.8
IN19
.951
.331
.4
IA25
.757
.431
.7
KS25
.755
.529
.8
State
Gap (
Betw
een N
o Disa
bility
and D
isabil
ity)
Disa
bility
(%)
No D
isabil
ity
(%)
Gap C
hang
e (%
pts)
[1]
KY17
.050
.533
.5
LA19
.050
.731
.7
ME
15.3
52.2
36.9
MD
25.0
56.3
31.3
MA
18.2
51.5
33.3
MI
15.8
47.2
31.4
MN
23.5
55.1
31.6
MS
15.9
48.3
32.4
MO
19.4
53.1
33.7
MT
21.8
50.5
28.7
NE
26.6
58.2
31.6
NV
24.3
49.1
24.8
NH
23.2
54.1
30.9
NJ
21.2
51.8
30.6
NM
21.5
47.2
25.7
NY
18.8
50.5
31.7
NC
18.3
51.0
32.7
ND
34.8
58.8
24.1
State
Gap (
Betw
een N
o Disa
bility
and D
isabil
ity)
Disa
bility
(%)
No D
isabil
ity
(%)
Gap C
hang
e (%
pts)
[1]
OH
19.0
51.6
32.5
OK
23.9
54.2
30.4
OR
17.7
46.1
28.3
PA19
.251
.832
.6
RI17
.549
.331
.8
SC18
.850
.131
.2
SD29
.558
.529
.0
TN18
.051
.533
.5
TX23
.452
.729
.3
UT
23.1
48.9
25.8
VT
17.2
52.7
35.5
VA22
.754
.732
.0
WA
22.0
49.9
28.0
WV
15.6
49.6
34.1
WI
21.5
53.6
32.1
WY
32.1
55.3
23.2
PR13
.334
.321
.0
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Table 2.14 Monthly Employment of Civilians Ages 16 to 64 Years by Disability Status: June 2011 through August 2015
Month / YearPeople with a Disability [1] People with No Disability [1]
Ratio [3]Total Emp'd % [2] Total Emp'd % [2]
Jun 2011 15,308 4,090 26.7 184,606 129,520 70.2 38.1
Jul 2011 14,925 4,031 27.0 185,112 129,821 70.1 38.5
Aug 2011 15,158 4,074 26.9 184,936 129,761 70.2 38.3
Sep 2011 14,904 4,032 27.1 185,229 129,734 70.0 38.6
Oct 2011 14,958 4,222 28.2 185,266 129,905 70.1 40.3
Nov 2011 14,924 4,116 27.6 185,309 130,124 70.2 39.3
Dec 2011 14,961 4,103 27.4 185,259 129,684 70.0 39.2
Jan 2012 15,011 4,006 26.7 186,173 129,001 69.3 38.5
Feb 2012 15,282 3,849 25.2 185,923 129,683 69.8 36.1
Mar 2012 15,402 3,986 25.9 185,824 130,202 70.1 36.9
Apr 2012 15,327 4,127 26.9 185,977 130,637 70.2 38.3
May 2012 15,251 4,189 27.5 186,113 131,238 70.5 39.0
Jun 2012 15,111 4,144 27.4 186,292 131,936 70.8 38.7
Jul 2012 15,277 4,106 26.9 186,200 131,968 70.9 37.9
Aug 2012 15,357 4,154 27.0 186,127 131,192 70.5 38.4
Sep 2012 15,529 4,300 27.7 185,966 131,629 70.8 39.1
Oct 2012 15,409 4,379 28.4 186,161 132,253 71.0 40.0
Nov 2012 15,609 4,273 27.4 186,009 131,789 70.9 38.6
Dec 2012 15,500 4,243 27.4 186,154 131,404 70.6 38.8
Jan 2013 15,476 4,173 27.0 186,463 130,017 69.7 38.7
Feb 2013 15,517 4,275 27.6 186,459 130,384 69.9 39.4
Mar 2013 15,599 4,264 27.3 186,410 130,857 70.2 38.9
Apr 2013 15,586 4,255 27.3 186,518 131,738 70.6 38.7
May 2013 15,332 4,165 27.2 186,838 132,369 70.8 38.3
Jun 2013 15,349 4,050 26.4 186,896 133,118 71.2 37.0
Jul 2013 15,223 4,018 26.4 187,081 133,552 71.4 37.0
Aug 2013 15,642 4,127 26.4 186,710 132,619 71.0 37.1
Sep 2013 15,609 4,342 27.8 186,849 132,530 70.9 39.2
Oct 2013 15,445 4,155 26.9 187,050 132,301 70.7 38.0
Nov 2013 15,448 4,095 26.5 187,121 132,895 71.0 37.3
Dec 2013 15,181 3,826 25.2 187,410 132,850 70.9 35.6
Jan 2014 15,196 3,664 24.1 187,453 131,987 70.4 34.2
Feb 2014 15,443 3,804 24.6 187,241 132,296 70.7 34.9
Mar 2014 15,391 3,922 25.5 187,306 133,264 71.1 35.8
Apr 2014 15,462 3,910 25.3 187,338 133,812 71.4 35.4
May 2014 15,392 3,976 25.8 187,443 134,377 71.7 36.0
Jun 2014 15,397 3,934 25.6 187,542 135,346 72.2 35.4
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Table 2.14 (continued): Monthly Employment of Civilians Ages 16 to 64 Years by Disability Status: June 2011 through August 2015
Source: Calculations based on U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey, Basic Monthly Survey, www.bls.gov/webapps/legacy/cpsatab6.htm; (Accessed 10 November 2015). Also see the Office of Disability and Employment Policy, www.dol.gov/dol/topic/disability/index.htm. Statistics are not seasonally adjusted. Data represents the civilian, noninstitutional population.[1] In thousands (15,308 represents 15,308,000), except as indicated.[2] Employed as a percent of the group total. The Bureau of Labor Statistics calls this statistic the Employment-Population Ratio. Others call it the Employment Rate.[3] Percent of people employed without disabilities divided by the percent of people with disabilities who are employed.
Month / YearPeople with a Disability [1] People with No Disability [1]
Ratio [3]Total Emp'd % [2] Total Emp'd % [2]
Jul 2014 15,534 4,066 26.2 187,488 135,404 72.2 36.2
Aug 2014 15,827 4,165 26.3 187,286 134,706 71.9 36.6
Sep 2014 16,062 4,316 26.9 187,135 134,594 71.9 37.4
Oct 2014 16,036 4,350 27.1 187,221 135,466 72.4 37.5
Nov 2014 15,929 4,282 26.9 187,382 135,321 72.2 37.2
Dec 2014 15,678 4,352 27.8 187,664 134,698 71.8 38.7
Jan 2015 15,448 4,124 26.7 188,497 134,193 71.2 37.5
Feb 2015 15,546 4,246 27.3 188,417 134,611 71.4 38.2
Mar 2015 16,035 4,359 27.2 187,955 134,799 71.7 37.9
Apr 2015 15,744 4,247 27.0 188,306 135,869 72.2 37.4
May 2015 15,875 4,406 27.8 188,252 136,398 72.5 38.3
Jun 2015 16,073 4,471 27.8 188,170 136,769 72.7 38.3
Jul 2015 15,586 4,235 27.2 188,762 137,105 72.6 37.4
Aug 2015 15,842 4,267 26.9 188,612 136,550 72.4 37.2
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Table 2.15 Monthly Employment of Civilians Ages 65 Years and Over by Disability Status: June 2011 through August 2015
Month / YearPeople with a Disability [1] People with No Disability [1]
Ratio [3]Total Emp'd % [2] Total Emp'd % [2]
Jun 2011 12,356 814 6.6 27,219 5,707 21.0 31.4
Jul 2011 12,353 771 6.2 27,282 5,761 21.1 29.6
Aug 2011 12,274 768 6.3 27,505 5,731 20.8 30.0
Sep 2011 12,452 810 6.5 27,485 5,924 21.6 30.2
Oct 2011 12,256 815 6.6 27,789 6,044 21.7 30.6
Nov 2011 12,407 821 6.6 27,801 6,009 21.6 30.6
Dec 2011 12,378 786 6.3 27,986 6,107 21.8 29.1
Jan 2012 12,470 785 6.3 28,614 6,151 21.5 29.3
Feb 2012 12,540 816 6.5 28,691 6,337 22.1 29.5
Mar 2012 12,756 824 6.5 28,623 6,400 22.4 28.9
Apr 2012 12,882 894 6.9 28,598 6,337 22.2 31.3
May 2012 12,808 880 6.9 28,793 6,420 22.3 30.8
Jun 2012 12,985 843 6.5 28,766 6,279 21.8 29.7
Jul 2012 12,731 898 7.1 29,146 6,155 21.1 33.4
Aug 2012 12,834 909 7.1 29,248 6,303 21.6 32.9
Sep 2012 13,248 940 7.1 29,030 6,464 22.3 31.9
Oct 2012 13,204 978 7.4 29,209 6,428 22.0 33.7
Nov 2012 13,280 957 7.2 29,277 6,530 22.3 32.3
Dec 2012 13,205 959 7.3 29,490 6,454 21.9 33.2
Jan 2013 13,098 961 7.3 29,626 6,463 21.8 33.6
Feb 2013 13,138 923 7.0 29,713 6,646 22.4 31.4
Mar 2013 13,337 938 7.0 29,649 6,638 22.4 31.3
Apr 2013 13,321 960 7.2 29,749 6,771 22.8 31.7
May 2013 13,220 933 7.1 29,972 6,965 23.2 30.4
Jun 2013 13,142 901 6.9 30,165 6,773 22.5 30.5
Jul 2013 13,185 908 6.9 30,269 6,634 21.9 31.4
Aug 2013 13,085 926 7.1 30,522 6,837 22.4 31.6
Sep 2013 13,092 877 6.7 30,618 6,902 22.5 29.7
Oct 2013 13,113 834 6.4 30,774 6,855 22.3 28.6
Nov 2013 13,140 805 6.1 30,858 6,980 22.6 27.1
Dec 2013 13,338 885 6.6 30,816 6,862 22.3 29.8
Jan 2014 13,336 838 6.3 30,929 7,036 22.7 27.6
Feb 2014 13,527 941 7.0 30,875 7,092 23.0 30.3
Mar 2014 13,472 897 6.7 31,089 7,007 22.5 29.5
Apr 2014 13,453 927 6.9 31,185 7,117 22.8 30.2
May 2014 13,612 957 7.0 31,174 7,087 22.7 30.9
Jun 2014 13,617 949 7.0 31,258 6,875 22.0 31.7
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Table 2.15 (continued): Monthly Employment of Civilians Ages 65 Years and Over by Disability Status: June 2011 through August 2015
Source: Calculations based on U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey, Basic Monthly Survey, www.bls.gov/webapps/legacy/cpsatab6.htm; (Accessed 1 November 2015). Also see the Office of Disability and Employment Policy, www.dol.gov/dol/topic/disability/index.htm. Statistics are not seasonally adjusted. Data represents the civilian, noninstitutional population.[1] In thousands (12,356 represents 12,356,000), except as indicated.[2] Employed as a percent of the group total. The Bureau of Labor Statistics calls this statistic the Employment-Population Ratio. Others call it the Employment Rate.[3] Percent of people employed without disabilities divided by the percent of people with disabilities who are employed.
Month / YearPeople with a Disability [1] People with No Disability [1]
Ratio [3]Total Emp'd % [2] Total Emp'd % [2]
Jul 2014 13,582 896 6.6 31,420 6,900 22.0 30.0
Aug 2014 13,616 910 6.7 31,500 6,865 21.8 30.7
Sep 2014 13,628 919 6.7 31,622 7,113 22.5 30.0
Oct 2014 13,705 919 6.7 31,693 7,201 22.7 29.5
Nov 2014 13,857 962 6.9 31,676 7,100 22.4 31.0
Dec 2014 13,867 960 6.9 31,817 7,180 22.6 30.7
Jan 2015 13,767 916 6.7 32,013 7,318 22.9 29.1
Feb 2015 13,769 907 6.6 32,167 7,354 22.9 28.8
Mar 2015 13,884 864 6.2 32,207 7,614 23.6 26.3
Apr 2015 13,865 889 6.4 32,351 7,582 23.4 27.4
May 2015 14,047 927 6.6 32,281 7,618 23.6 28.0
Jun 2005 14,098 999 7.1 32,322 7,406 22.9 30.9
Jul 2015 14,188 1,043 7.4 32,341 7,340 22.7 32.4
Aug 2015 14,016 969 6.9 32,626 7,440 22.8 30.3
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Table 2.16 Monthly Labor Force Participation of Civilians Ages 16 to 64 Years by Disability Status: June 2011 through August 2015
Month / YearPeople with a Disability [1] People with No Disability [1]
Ratio [4]Total LFP [2] % [3] Total LFP [2] % [3]
Jun 2011 15,308 5,022 32.8 184,606 142,553 77.2 42.5
Jul 2011 14,925 4,919 33.0 185,112 142,892 77.2 42.7
Aug 2011 15,158 4,912 32.4 184,936 142,451 77.0 42.1
Sep 2011 14,904 4,864 32.6 185,229 141,930 76.6 42.6
Oct 2011 14,958 4,906 32.8 185,266 141,815 76.5 42.8
Nov 2011 14,924 4,789 32.1 185,309 141,571 76.4 42.0
Dec 2011 14,961 4,803 32.1 185,259 141,210 76.2 42.1
Jan 2012 15,011 4,667 31.1 186,173 141,421 76.0 40.9
Feb 2012 15,282 4,653 30.4 185,923 141,827 76.3 39.9
Mar 2012 15,402 4,794 31.1 185,824 141,845 76.3 40.8
Apr 2012 15,327 4,784 31.2 185,977 141,439 76.1 41.0
May 2012 15,251 4,869 31.9 186,113 142,322 76.5 41.7
Jun 2012 15,111 4,828 32.0 186,292 143,887 77.2 41.4
Jul 2012 15,277 4,819 31.5 186,200 144,106 77.4 40.8
Aug 2012 15,357 4,896 31.9 186,127 142,654 76.6 41.6
Sep 2012 15,529 5,045 32.5 185,966 142,151 76.4 42.5
Oct 2012 15,409 5,088 33.0 186,161 142,839 76.7 43.0
Nov 2012 15,609 4,939 31.6 186,009 142,072 76.4 41.4
Dec 2012 15,500 4,872 31.4 186,154 142,153 76.4 41.2
Jan 2013 15,476 4,907 31.7 186,463 141,922 76.1 41.7
Feb 2013 15,517 4,937 31.8 186,459 141,754 76.0 41.9
Mar 2013 15,599 4,965 31.8 186,410 141,482 75.9 41.9
Apr 2013 15,586 4,960 31.8 186,518 141,608 75.9 41.9
May 2013 15,332 4,918 32.1 186,838 142,520 76.3 42.1
Jun 2013 15,349 4,813 31.4 186,896 144,148 77.1 40.7
Jul 2013 15,223 4,826 31.7 187,081 144,434 77.2 41.1
Aug 2013 15,642 4,908 31.4 186,710 142,903 76.5 41.0
Sep 2013 15,609 5,069 32.5 186,849 142,269 76.1 42.7
Oct 2013 15,445 4,834 31.3 187,050 141,988 75.9 41.2
Nov 2013 15,448 4,739 30.7 187,121 142,117 75.9 40.4
Dec 2013 15,181 4,417 29.1 187,410 141,836 75.7 38.4
Jan 2014 15,196 4,303 28.3 187,453 141,802 75.6 37.4
Feb 2014 15,443 4,550 29.5 187,241 142,085 75.9 38.8
Mar 2014 15,391 4,672 30.4 187,306 142,693 76.2 39.8
Apr 2014 15,462 4,544 29.4 187,338 141,876 75.7 38.8
May 2014 15,392 4,626 30.1 187,443 142,751 76.2 39.5
Jun 2014 15,397 4,598 29.9 187,542 144,190 76.9 38.8
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Table 2.16 (continued): Monthly Labor Force Participation of Civilians Ages 16 to 64 Years by Disability Status: June 2011 through August 2015
Source: Calculations based on U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey, Basic Monthly Survey, www.bls.gov/webapps/legacy/cpsatab6.htm; (accessed 10 November 2015). Also see the Office of Disability and Employment Policy, www.dol.gov/dol/topic/disability/index.htm. Statistics are not seasonally adjusted. Data represents the civilian, noninstitutional population.[1] In thousands (15,308 represents 15,308,000), except as indicated.[2] Participating in the Labor Force. Those participating in the labor force generally include those that are working plus those that are actively looking for work in the past four weeks.[3] Labor Force Participation as a percent of the total participating. This statistic is often called the Labor Force Participation Rate.[4] Percent of people employed without disabilities divided by the percent of people with disabilities who are employed.
Month / YearPeople with a Disability [1] People with No Disability [1]
Ratio [4]Total LFP [2] % [3] Total LFP [2] % [3]
Jul 2014 15,534 4,691 30.2 187,488 144,667 77.2 39.1
Aug 2014 15,827 4,859 30.7 187,286 143,333 76.5 40.1
Sep 2014 16,062 4,997 31.1 187,135 142,518 76.2 40.9
Oct 2014 16,036 4,956 30.9 187,221 143,175 76.5 40.4
Nov 2014 15,929 4,850 30.4 187,382 142,990 76.3 39.9
Dec 2014 15,678 4,965 31.7 187,664 142,080 75.7 41.8
Jan 2015 15,448 4,754 30.8 188,497 142,685 75.7 40.7
Feb 2015 15,546 4,838 31.1 188,417 142,711 75.7 41.1
Mar 2015 16,035 4,986 31.1 187,955 142,531 75.8 41.0
Apr 2015 15,744 4,743 30.1 188,306 143,009 75.9 39.7
May 2015 15,875 4,962 31.3 188,252 143,902 76.4 40.9
Jun 2015 16,073 4,976 31.0 188,170 144,563 76.8 40.3
Jul 2015 15,586 4,776 30.6 188,762 145,026 76.8 39.9
Aug 2015 15,842 4,808 30.3 188,612 143,829 76.3 39.8
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Table 2.17 Monthly Labor Force Participation of Civilians Ages 65 Years and Over by Disability Status: June 2011 Through August 2015
Month / YearPeople with a Disability [1] People with No Disability [1]
Ratio [4]Total LFP [2] % [3] Total LFP [2] % [3]
Jun 2011 12,356 882 7.1 27,219 6,083 22.3 32.0
Jul 2011 12,353 854 6.9 27,282 6,147 22.5 30.7
Aug 2011 12,274 862 7.0 27,505 6,118 22.2 31.6
Sep 2011 12,452 905 7.3 27,485 6,321 23.0 31.6
Oct 2011 12,256 896 7.3 27,789 6,471 23.3 31.4
Nov 2011 12,407 886 7.1 27,801 6,436 23.2 30.8
Dec 2011 12,378 849 6.9 27,986 6,511 23.3 29.5
Jan 2012 12,470 834 6.7 28,614 6,562 22.9 29.2
Feb 2012 12,540 890 7.1 28,691 6,746 23.5 30.2
Mar 2012 12,756 877 6.9 28,623 6,799 23.8 29.0
Apr 2012 12,882 952 7.4 28,598 6,729 23.5 31.4
May 2012 12,808 953 7.4 28,793 6,854 23.8 31.3
Jun 2012 12,985 927 7.1 28,766 6,744 23.4 30.5
Jul 2012 12,731 973 7.6 29,146 6,629 22.7 33.6
Aug 2012 12,834 981 7.6 29,248 6,723 23.0 33.2
Sep 2012 13,248 1,014 7.7 29,030 6,864 23.6 32.4
Oct 2012 13,204 1,060 8.0 29,209 6,792 23.2 34.6
Nov 2012 13,280 1,052 7.9 29,277 6,891 23.5 33.7
Dec 2012 13,205 1,020 7.7 29,490 6,858 23.3 33.2
Jan 2013 13,098 1,044 8.0 29,626 6,921 23.4 34.1
Feb 2013 13,138 993 7.6 29,713 7,044 23.7 31.9
Mar 2013 13,337 1,013 7.6 29,649 7,051 23.8 31.9
Apr 2013 13,321 1,024 7.7 29,749 7,147 24.0 32.0
May 2013 13,220 984 7.4 29,972 7,311 24.4 30.5
Jun 2013 13,142 956 7.3 30,165 7,172 23.8 30.6
Jul 2013 13,185 953 7.2 30,269 6,984 23.1 31.3
Aug 2013 13,085 975 7.5 30,522 7,183 23.5 31.7
Sep 2013 13,092 936 7.1 30,618 7,261 23.7 30.1
Oct 2013 13,113 889 6.8 30,774 7,208 23.4 28.9
Nov 2013 13,140 850 6.5 30,858 7,339 23.8 27.2
Dec 2013 13,338 928 7.0 30,816 7,226 23.4 29.7
Jan 2014 13,336 887 6.7 30,929 7,388 23.9 27.8
Feb 2014 13,527 986 7.3 30,875 7,405 24.0 30.4
Mar 2014 13,472 962 7.1 31,089 7,300 23.5 30.4
Apr 2014 13,453 983 7.3 31,185 7,442 23.9 30.6
May 2014 13,612 1,022 7.5 31,174 7,441 23.9 31.5
Jun 2014 13,617 1,007 7.4 31,258 7,204 23.0 32.1
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Table 2.17 (continued): Monthly Labor Force Participation of Civilians Ages 65 Years and Over by Disability Status: June 2011 Through August 2015
Source: Calculations based on U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey, Basic Monthly Survey, www.bls.gov/webapps/legacy/cpsatab6.htm; (accessed 10 November 2015). Also see the Office of Disability and Employment Policy, www.dol.gov/dol/topic/disability/index.htm. Statistics are not seasonally adjusted. Data represents the civilian, noninstitutional population.[1] In thousands (12,356 represents 12,356,000), except as indicated.[2] Participating in the Labor Force. Those participating in the labor force generally include those that are working plus those that are actively looking for work in the past four weeks.[3] Labor Force Participation as a percent of the total participating. This statistic is often called the Labor Force Participation Rate.[4] Percent of people employed without disabilities divided by the percent of people with disabilities who are employed.
Month / YearPeople with a Disability [1] People with No Disability [1]
Ratio [4]Total LFP [2] % [3] Total LFP [2] % [3]
Jul 2014 13,582 958 7.0 31,420 7,258 23.1 30.5
Aug 2014 13,616 960 7.1 31,500 7,281 23.1 30.5
Sep 2014 13,628 975 7.1 31,622 7,415 23.4 30.5
Oct 2014 13,705 986 7.2 31,693 7,500 23.7 30.4
Nov 2014 13,857 1,031 7.4 31,676 7,425 23.4 31.7
Dec 2014 13,867 1,019 7.3 31,817 7,458 23.4 31.3
Jan 2015 13,767 967 7.0 32,013 7,643 23.9 29.4
Feb 2015 13,769 967 7.0 32,167 7,696 23.9 29.4
Mar 2015 13,884 931 6.7 32,207 7,870 24.4 27.4
Apr 2015 13,865 960 6.9 32,351 7,841 24.2 28.6
May 2015 14,047 970 6.9 32,281 7,885 24.4 28.3
Jun 2015 14,098 1,056 7.5 32,322 7,689 23.8 31.5
Jul 2015 14,188 1,114 7.9 32,341 7,612 23.5 33.4
Aug 2015 14,016 1,024 7.3 32,626 7,727 23.7 30.8
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Table 2.18 Monthly Unemployment of Civilians Ages 16 to 64 Years by Disability Status: June 2011 Through August 2015
Month / YearPeople with a Disability [1] People with No Disability [1]
Ratio [4]LFP [2] Unemp'd % [3] LFP [2] Unemp'd % [3]
Jun 2011 5,022 932 18.6 142,553 13,033 9.1 203.0
Jul 2011 4,919 888 18.1 142,892 13,071 9.1 197.3
Aug 2011 4,912 838 17.1 142,451 12,690 8.9 191.5
Sep 2011 4,864 832 17.1 141,930 12,196 8.6 199.1
Oct 2011 4,906 684 13.9 141,815 11,910 8.4 166.0
Nov 2011 4,789 673 14.1 141,571 11,447 8.1 173.8
Dec 2011 4,803 700 14.6 141,210 11,526 8.2 178.6
Jan 2012 4,667 661 14.2 141,421 12,420 8.8 161.3
Feb 2012 4,653 804 17.3 141,827 12,144 8.6 201.8
Mar 2012 4,794 808 16.9 141,845 11,643 8.2 205.3
Apr 2012 4,784 657 13.7 141,439 10,802 7.6 179.8
May 2012 4,869 680 14.0 142,322 11,084 7.8 179.3
Jun 2012 4,828 684 14.2 143,887 11,951 8.3 170.6
Jul 2012 4,819 713 14.8 144,106 12,138 8.4 175.7
Aug 2012 4,896 742 15.2 142,654 11,462 8.0 188.6
Sep 2012 5,045 745 14.8 142,151 10,522 7.4 199.5
Oct 2012 5,088 709 13.9 142,839 10,586 7.4 188.0
Nov 2012 4,939 666 13.5 142,072 10,283 7.2 186.3
Dec 2012 4,872 629 12.9 142,153 10,749 7.6 170.7
Jan 2013 4,907 734 15.0 141,922 11,905 8.4 178.3
Feb 2013 4,937 662 13.4 141,754 11,370 8.0 167.2
Mar 2013 4,965 701 14.1 141,482 10,625 7.5 188.0
Apr 2013 4,960 705 14.2 141,608 9,870 7.0 203.9
May 2013 4,918 753 15.3 142,520 10,151 7.1 215.0
Jun 2013 4,813 763 15.9 144,148 11,030 7.7 207.2
Jul 2013 4,826 808 16.7 144,434 10,882 7.5 222.2
Aug 2013 4,908 781 15.9 142,903 10,284 7.2 221.1
Sep 2013 5,069 727 14.3 142,269 9,739 6.8 209.5
Oct 2013 4,834 679 14.0 141,988 9,687 6.8 205.9
Nov 2013 4,739 644 13.6 142,117 9,222 6.5 209.4
Dec 2013 4,417 591 13.4 141,836 8,986 6.3 211.2
Jan 2014 4,303 639 14.9 141,802 9,815 6.9 214.5
Feb 2014 4,550 746 16.4 142,085 9,789 6.9 238.0
Mar 2014 4,672 750 16.1 142,693 9,429 6.6 242.9
Apr 2014 4,544 634 14.0 141,876 8,064 5.7 245.5
May 2014 4,626 650 14.1 142,751 8,374 5.9 239.5
Jun 2014 4,598 664 14.4 144,190 8,844 6.1 235.4
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Table 2.18 (continued): Monthly Unemployment of Civilians Ages 16 to 64 Years by Disability Status: June 2011 Through August 2015
Source: Calculations based on U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey, Basic Monthly Survey, www.bls.gov/webapps/legacy/cpsatab6.htm; (accessed 3 November 2015). Also see the Office of Disability and Employment Policy, www.dol.gov/dol/topic/disability/index.htm. Statistics are not seasonally adjusted. Data represents the civilian, noninstitutional population.[[1] In thousands (5,020 represents 5,020,000), except as indicated.[2] Participating in the Labor Force. Those participating in the labor force generally include those that are working plus those that are actively looking for work in the past four weeks.[3] Unemployed as a percent of the total participating. This statistic is often called the Unemployment Rate.[4] Percent of people employed without disabilities divided by the percent of people with disabilities who are employed.
Month / YearPeople with a Disability [1] People with No Disability [1]
Ratio [4]LFP [2] Unemp'd % [3] LFP [2] Unemp'd % [3]
Jul 2014 4,691 625 13.3 144,667 9,263 6.4 208.1
Aug 2014 4,859 694 14.3 143,333 8,627 6.0 237.3
Sep 2014 4,997 681 13.6 142,518 7,924 5.6 245.1
Oct 2014 4,956 606 12.2 143,175 7,709 5.4 227.1
Nov 2014 4,850 568 11.7 142,990 7,669 5.4 218.4
Dec 2014 4,965 613 12.3 142,080 7,382 5.2 237.6
Jan 2015 4,754 630 13.3 142,685 8492 6.0 222.7
Feb 2015 4,838 592 12.2 142,711 8,100 5.7 215.6
Mar 2015 4,986 627 12.6 142,531 7,732 5.4 231.8
Apr 2015 4,743 496 10.5 143,009 7,140 5.0 209.5
May 2015 4,962 556 11.2 143,902 7,504 5.2 214.9
Jun 2015 4,976 505 10.1 144,563 7,794 5.4 188.2
Jul 2015 4,776 541 11.3 145,026 7,921 5.5 207.4
Aug 2015 4,808 541 11.3 143,829 7,279 5.1 222.3
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Table 2.19 Monthly Unemployment of Civilians Ages 65 Years and Over by Disability Status: June 2011 Through August 2015
Month / YearPeople with a Disability [1] People with No Disability [1]
Ratio [4]LFP [2] Unemp'd % [3] LFP [2] Unemp'd % [3]
Jun 2011 882 69 7.8 6,083 376 6.2 126.6
Jul 2011 854 83 9.7 6,147 386 6.3 154.8
Aug 2011 862 94 10.9 6,118 386 6.3 172.8
Sep 2011 905 95 10.5 6,321 397 6.3 167.1
Oct 2011 896 80 8.9 6,471 427 6.6 135.3
Nov 2011 886 64 7.2 6,436 427 6.6 108.9
Dec 2011 849 63 7.4 6,511 403 6.2 119.9
Jan 2012 834 49 5.9 6,562 411 6.3 93.8
Feb 2012 890 74 8.3 6,746 409 6.1 137.1
Mar 2012 877 54 6.2 6,799 399 5.9 104.9
Apr 2012 952 58 6.1 6,729 393 5.8 104.3
May 2012 953 73 7.7 6,854 435 6.3 120.7
Jun 2012 927 84 9.1 6,744 465 6.9 131.4
Jul 2012 973 74 7.6 6,629 474 7.2 106.4
Aug 2012 981 72 7.3 6,723 421 6.3 117.2
Sep 2012 1,014 74 7.3 6,864 400 5.8 125.2
Oct 2012 1,060 83 7.8 6,792 363 5.3 146.5
Nov 2012 1,052 95 9.0 6,891 360 5.2 172.9
Dec 2012 1,020 61 6.0 6,858 404 5.9 101.5
Jan 2013 1,044 82 7.9 6,921 459 6.6 118.4
Feb 2013 993 70 7.0 7,044 398 5.7 124.8
Mar 2013 1,013 75 7.4 7,051 413 5.9 126.4
Apr 2013 1,024 64 6.3 7,147 375 5.2 119.1
May 2013 984 51 5.2 7,311 346 4.7 109.5
Jun 2013 956 55 5.8 7,172 399 5.6 103.4
Jul 2013 953 44 4.6 6,984 350 5.0 92.1
Aug 2013 975 49 5.0 7,183 347 4.8 104.0
Sep 2013 936 59 6.3 7,261 359 4.9 127.5
Oct 2013 889 55 6.2 7,208 352 4.9 126.7
Nov 2013 850 45 5.3 7,339 359 4.9 108.2
Dec 2013 928 43 4.6 7,226 364 5.0 92.0
Jan 2014 887 49 5.5 7,388 352 4.8 115.9
Feb 2014 986 45 4.6 7,405 313 4.2 108.0
Mar 2014 962 65 6.8 7,300 293 4.0 168.3
Apr 2014 983 56 5.7 7,442 325 4.4 130.4
May 2014 1,022 65 6.4 7,441 354 4.8 133.7
Jun 2014 1,007 57 5.7 7,204 329 4.6 123.9
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Table 2.19 (continued) Monthly Unemployment of Civilians Ages 65 Years and Over by Disability Status: June 2011 Through August 2015
Source: Calculations based on U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, August 2015 Current Population Survey, Basic Monthly Survey, www.bls.gov/webapps/legacy/cpsatab6.htm; (accessed 3 November 2015). Also see the Office of Disability and Employment Policy, www.dol.gov/dol/topic/disability/index.htm. Statistics are not seasonally adjusted. Data represents the civilian, noninstitutional population.[1] In thousands (882 represents 882,000), except as indicated.[2] Participating in the Labor Force. Those participating in the labor force generally include those that are working plus those that are actively looking for work in the past four weeks.[3] Unemployed as a percent of the total participating. This statistic is often called the Unemployment Rate.[4] Percent of people employed without disabilities divided by the percent of people with disabilities who are employed.
Month / YearPeople with a Disability [1] People with No Disability [1]
Ratio [4]LFP [2] Unemp'd % [3] LFP [2] Unemp'd % [3]
Jul 2014 958 61 6.4 7,258 359 4.9 128.7
Aug 2014 960 50 5.2 7,281 416 5.7 91.2
Sep 2014 975 55 5.6 7,415 302 4.1 138.5
Oct 2014 986 67 6.8 7,500 298 4.0 171.0
Nov 2014 1,031 69 6.7 7,425 325 4.4 152.9
Dec 2014 1,019 59 5.8 7,458 279 3.7 154.8
Jan 2015 967 51 5.3 7,643 324 4.2 124.4
Feb 2015 967 60 6.2 7,696 342 4.4 139.6
Mar 2015 931 67 7.2 7,870 255 3.2 222.1
Apr 2015 960 71 7.4 7,841 259 3.3 223.9
May 2015 970 43 4.4 7,885 267 3.4 130.9
Jun 2015 1,056 57 5.4 7,689 282 3.7 147.2
Jul 2015 1,114 71 6.4 7,612 272 3.6 178.4
Aug 2015 1,024 55 5.4 7,727 287 3.7 144.6
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Tabl
e 2.
20 N
umbe
r of C
ivili
ans
wit
h D
isab
iliti
es A
ges
16 to
64
Year
s by
Defi
niti
on o
f Dis
abili
ty, D
isab
ility
St
atus
, and
Yea
r: M
arch
198
1 th
roug
h 20
15
Sour
ce: A
utho
rs' c
alcu
latio
ns u
sing
the
Cur
rent
Pop
ulat
ion
Surv
ey-A
nnua
l Soc
ial a
nd E
cono
mic
Sup
plem
ent.
[1] I
n th
ousa
nds (
144,
766
repr
esen
ts 14
4,76
6,00
0), e
xcep
t as i
ndic
ated
.[2
] Wor
k Li
mita
tion
and/
or b
road
disa
bilit
y de
finiti
on.
[3] D
efini
tion
of d
isabi
lity
as a
per
cent
of t
otal
.
Year
Tota
l [1]
Defin
ition
of D
isabil
ityWo
rk Li
mita
tion
Broa
dEit
her [
2]Nu
mber
[1]
% [3
]Nu
mber
[1]
% [3
]Nu
mber
[1]
% [3
]19
8114
4,766
10,37
07.2
------
------
1982
146,4
3510
,501
7.2---
------
---
1983
147,9
1810
,253
6.9---
------
---
1984
149,5
3310
,515
7.0---
------
---
1985
150,8
4311
,151
7.4---
------
---
1986
152,6
2211
,114
7.3---
------
---
1987
154,2
2211
,032
7.2---
------
---
1988
155,6
2410
,565
6.8---
------
---
1989
156,8
7510
,561
6.7---
------
---
1990
157,9
5810
,818
6.8---
------
---
1991
159,1
5411
,025
6.9---
------
---
1992
160,4
3111
,474
7.2---
------
---
1993
162,0
8511
,916
7.4---
------
---
1994
165,4
4512
,903
7.8---
------
---
1995
166,7
5612
,930
7.8---
------
---
1996
168,2
6612
,882
7.7---
------
---
1997
170,6
3813
,165
7.7---
------
---
1998
172,4
6812
,986
7.5---
------
---
Year
Tota
l [1]
Defin
ition
of D
isabil
ityWo
rk Li
mita
tion
Broa
dEit
her [
2]Nu
mber
[1]
% [3
]Nu
mber
[1]
% [3
]Nu
mber
[1]
% [3
]
1999
174,6
4412
,717
7.3---
------
---
2000
176,4
4612
,896
7.3---
------
---
2001
178,2
0212
,740
7.1---
------
---
2002
183,0
1713
,577
7.4---
------
---
2003
186,0
5113
,258
7.1---
------
---
2004
187,8
5014
,363
7.6---
------
---
2005
190,0
2714
,711
7.7---
------
---
2006
192,4
7014
,934
7.8---
------
---
2007
194,9
9814
,287
7.3---
------
---
2008
196,2
0614
,234
7.3---
------
---
2009
197,2
9815
,376
7.815
,155
7.722
,016
11.2
2010
198,5
4515
,279
7.714
,945
7.521
,750
11.0
2011
199,8
2015
,718
7.915
,217
7.622
,373
11.2
2012
201,0
9615
,959
7.915
,300
7.622
,536
11.2
2013
201,7
0615
,977
7.915
,344
7.622
,503
11.2
2014
202,7
5416
,520
8.115
,433
7.622
,993
11.3
2015
204,0
8618
,135
8.915
,747
7.724
,938
12.2
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Tabl
e 2.
21 N
umbe
r of C
ivili
ans
wit
h D
isab
iliti
es A
ges
65 Y
ears
and
Ove
r by
Defi
niti
on o
f Dis
abili
ty, D
isab
ility
St
atus
, and
Yea
r: M
arch
200
0 th
roug
h 20
15
Sour
ce: A
utho
rs' c
alcu
latio
ns u
sing
the
Cur
rent
Pop
ulat
ion
Surv
ey-A
nnua
l Soc
ial a
nd E
cono
mic
Sup
plem
ent.
[1] I
n th
ousa
nds (
65,2
43 re
pres
ents
65,2
43,0
00),
exce
pt a
s ind
icat
ed.
[2] W
ork
Lim
itatio
n an
d/or
bro
ad d
isabi
lity
defin
ition
.[3
] Defi
nitio
n of
disa
bilit
y as
a p
erce
nt o
f tot
al.
Year
Tota
l [1]
Defin
ition
of D
isabil
ityWo
rk Li
mita
tion
Broa
dEit
her [
2]Nu
mber
[1]
% [3
]Nu
mber
[1]
% [3
]Nu
mber
[1]
% [3
]
2000
65,24
315
,683
24.0
2001
65,95
616
,089
24.4
2002
67,54
116
,166
23.9
2003
68,46
815
,830
23.1
2004
69,31
915
,501
22.4
2005
70,41
915
,605
22.2
2006
71,01
016
,983
23.9
2007
72,07
015
,723
21.8
2008
73,57
815
,516
21.1
2009
75,57
516
,810
22.2
24,09
231
.930
,093
39.8
2010
77,22
716
,279
21.1
24,16
331
.330
,031
38.9
2011
78,35
716
,542
21.1
24,27
431
.030
,322
38.7
2012
83,01
417
,690
21.3
25,49
630
.732
,161
38.7
2013
86,57
517
,877
20.6
26,60
230
.733
,352
38.5
2014
89,00
818
,583
20.9
26,60
729
.933
,618
37.8
2015
91,98
813
,819
15.0
27,37
729
.832
,642
35.5
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Tabl
e 2.
22 L
abor
For
ce P
arti
cipa
tion
Rat
e am
ong
Civi
lians
Age
s 16
to 6
4 Ye
ars
by D
isab
ility
Sta
tus
and
Year
: M
arch
198
1 th
roug
h 20
15
Sour
ce: A
utho
rs' c
alcu
latio
ns u
sing
the
Cur
rent
Pop
ulat
ion
Surv
ey-A
nnua
l Soc
ial a
nd E
cono
mic
Sup
plem
ent.[
1] In
thou
sand
s (65
,243
repr
esen
ts 65
,243
,000
), ex
cept
as i
ndic
ated
.[1
] The
perc
enta
ge o
f peo
ple
part
icip
atin
g in
the
labo
r for
ce w
ith o
r with
out w
ork
limita
tions
or b
road
disa
bilit
ies.
[2] W
ork
Lim
itatio
n an
d/or
bro
ad d
isabi
lity
defin
ition
.
Year
Defin
ition
of D
isabil
ityPe
ople
with
a Wo
rk
Limita
tion (
%) [
1]Pe
ople
with
a Br
oad
Disa
bility
(%) [
1]Eit
her (
%) [
2]
Yes
NoYe
sNo
Yes
No19
8128
.775
.6---
------
---
1982
29.2
75.5
------
------
1983
29.4
75.3
------
------
1984
29.4
76.2
------
------
1985
29.9
77.3
------
------
1986
29.8
77.5
------
------
1987
31.1
78.0
------
------
1988
32.4
78.0
------
------
1989
32.9
78.7
------
------
1990
32.7
79.1
------
------
1991
31.1
79.0
------
------
1992
31.9
79.3
------
------
1993
32.2
79.4
------
------
1994
28.5
79.8
------
------
1995
28.4
80.3
------
------
1996
28.2
80.3
------
------
1997
29.2
80.9
------
------
1998
26.6
81.3
------
------
Year
Defin
ition
of D
isabil
ityPe
ople
with
a Wo
rk
Limita
tion (
%) [
1]Pe
ople
with
a Br
oad
Disa
bility
(%) [
1]Eit
her (
%) [
2]
Yes
NoYe
sNo
Yes
No
1999
25.2
80.8
------
------
2000
27.0
81.0
------
------
2001
24.8
81.0
------
------
2002
24.3
80.5
------
------
2003
23.3
79.7
------
------
2004
22.9
79.3
------
------
2005
21.7
79.3
------
------
2006
21.9
79.5
------
------
2007
21.7
79.3
------
------
2008
20.4
79.1
------
------
2009
20.9
78.9
34.8
77.6
33.3
79.5
2010
20.1
78.5
35.1
77.1
32.6
79.1
2011
19.0
77.6
32.2
76.3
30.4
78.3
2012
18.6
77.5
30.7
76.3
29.3
78.3
2013
18.0
77.2
31.8
75.9
29.6
77.9
2014
16.2
77.5
29.4
76.0
27.3
78.3
2015
22.7
77.1
30.6
75.7
32.3
77.8
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Tabl
e 2.
23 L
abor
For
ce P
arti
cipa
tion
Rat
e am
ong
Civi
lians
Age
s 65
Yea
rs a
nd O
ver b
y D
isab
ility
Sta
tus
and
Year
: Mar
ch 2
000
thro
ugh
2015
Sour
ce: A
utho
rs' c
alcu
latio
ns u
sing
the
Cur
rent
Pop
ulat
ion
Surv
ey-A
nnua
l Soc
ial a
nd E
cono
mic
Sup
plem
ent.
[1] Th
e pe
rcen
tage
of p
eopl
e pa
rtic
ipat
ing
in th
e la
bor f
orce
with
or w
ithou
t wor
k lim
itatio
ns o
r bro
ad d
isabi
litie
s.[2
] Wor
k Li
mita
tion
and/
or b
road
disa
bilit
y de
finiti
on.
Year
Defin
ition
of D
isabil
ityPe
ople
with
a Wo
rk
Limita
tion (
%) [
1]Pe
ople
with
a Br
oad
Disa
bility
(%) [
1]Eit
her (
%) [
2]
Yes
NoYe
sNo
Yes
No20
004.9
16.4
------
------
2001
4.216
.5---
------
---
2002
3.516
.3---
------
---
2003
4.117
.2---
------
---
2004
5.617
.5---
------
---
2005
5.017
.7---
------
---
2006
5.118
.1---
------
---
2007
5.119
.7---
------
---
2008
5.020
.0---
------
---
2009
4.420
.86.8
22.0
6.724
.0
2010
4.920
.56.9
22.0
6.923
.8
2011
5.321
.47.2
22.8
7.424
.7
2012
5.422
.47.0
23.9
7.525
.9
2013
5.022
.67.6
24.0
7.626
.1
2014
5.122
.87.7
23.9
7.726
.0
2015
6.821
.97.1
25.0
7.926
.1
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Tabl
e 2.
24 E
mpl
oym
ent R
ate
amon
g Ci
vilia
ns A
ges
16 to
64
Year
s by
Dis
abili
ty S
tatu
s an
d Ye
ar: M
arch
198
1 th
roug
h 20
15
Sour
ce: A
utho
rs' c
alcu
latio
ns u
sing
the
Cur
rent
Pop
ulat
ion
Surv
ey-A
nnua
l Soc
ial a
nd E
cono
mic
Sup
plem
ent.
[1] Th
e pe
rcen
tage
of p
eopl
e em
ploy
ed w
ith o
r with
out w
ork
limita
tions
or b
road
disa
bilit
ies.
[2] W
ork
Lim
itatio
n an
d/or
bro
ad d
isabi
lity
defin
ition
.
Year
Defin
ition
of D
isabil
ityPe
ople
with
a Wo
rk
Limita
tion (
%) [
1]Pe
ople
with
a Br
oad
Disa
bility
(%) [
1]Eit
her (
%) [
2]
Yes
NoYe
sNo
Yes
No19
8124
.569
.7---
------
---
1982
23.8
68.3
------
------
1983
23.5
67.1
------
------
1984
24.7
70.0
------
------
1985
25.0
71.5
------
------
1986
25.1
71.8
------
------
1987
26.2
72.6
------
------
1988
27.8
73.4
------
------
1989
28.7
74.5
------
------
1990
28.6
74.8
------
------
1991
26.4
73.4
------
------
1992
26.4
73.3
------
------
1993
26.9
73.6
------
------
1994
23.8
74.4
------
------
1995
24.5
75.8
------
------
1996
24.6
75.7
------
------
1997
25.4
76.6
------
------
1998
23.3
77.3
------
------
Year
Defin
ition
of D
isabil
ityPe
ople
with
a Wo
rk
Limita
tion (
%) [
1]Pe
ople
with
a Br
oad
Disa
bility
(%) [
1]Eit
her (
%) [
2]
Yes
NoYe
sNo
Yes
No
1999
22.3
77.2
------
------
2000
24.4
77.6
------
------
2001
22.3
77.4
------
------
2002
20.8
75.5
------
------
2003
19.2
74.7
------
------
2004
19.2
74.6
------
------
2005
18.4
75.0
------
------
2006
18.8
75.6
------
------
2007
18.7
75.6
------
------
2008
17.6
74.9
------
------
2009
16.7
71.6
29.8
70.5
27.8
72.3
2010
16.0
70.4
29.4
69.2
27.0
71.1
2011
15.0
70.3
26.5
69.2
24.9
71.1
2012
14.5
71.0
25.6
69.8
24.0
71.8
2013
14.2
71.3
27.3
70.0
24.8
72.1
2014
12.9
72.2
24.8
70.9
22.8
73.0
2015
19.7
72.8
26.9
71.5
28.5
73.6
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Tabl
e 2.
25 E
mpl
oym
ent R
ate
amon
g Ci
vilia
ns A
ges
65 Y
ears
and
Ove
r by
Dis
abili
ty S
tatu
s an
d Ye
ar: M
arch
200
0 th
roug
h 20
15
Sour
ce: A
utho
rs' c
alcu
latio
ns u
sing
the
Cur
rent
Pop
ulat
ion
Surv
ey-A
nnua
l Soc
ial a
nd E
cono
mic
Sup
plem
ent.
[1] Th
e pe
rcen
tage
of p
eopl
e em
ploy
ed w
ith o
r with
out w
ork
limita
tions
or b
road
disa
bilit
ies.
[2] W
ork
Lim
itatio
n an
d/or
bro
ad d
isabi
lity
defin
ition
.
Year
Defin
ition
of D
isabil
ityPe
ople
with
a Wo
rk
Limita
tion (
%) [
1]Pe
ople
with
a Br
oad
Disa
bility
(%) [
1]Eit
her (
%) [
2]
Yes
NoYe
sNo
Yes
No20
004.6
15.9
------
------
2001
3.916
.0---
------
---
2002
3.215
.9---
------
---
2003
3.616
.6---
------
---
2004
5.116
.9---
------
---
2005
4.617
.1---
------
---
2006
4.717
.7---
------
---
2007
4.819
.1---
------
---
2008
4.619
.2---
------
---
2009
4.119
.66.5
20.7
6.322
.6
2010
4.319
.36.3
20.6
6.422
.3
2011
4.620
.26.7
21.5
6.823
.2
2012
4.721
.06.6
22.4
6.924
.3
2013
4.421
.37.0
22.6
7.024
.7
2014
4.621
.97.2
23.0
7.324
.9
2015
6.421
.26.6
24.2
7.525
.3
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Tabl
e 2.
26 L
abor
Mar
ket A
ttac
hmen
t Rat
e am
ong
Civi
lians
Age
s 16
to 6
4 Ye
ars
by D
isab
ility
Sta
tus
and
Year
: 19
81 th
roug
h 20
15
Sour
ce: A
utho
rs' c
alcu
latio
ns u
sing
the
Cur
rent
Pop
ulat
ion
Surv
ey-A
nnua
l Soc
ial a
nd E
cono
mic
Sup
plem
ent.
[1] Th
e pe
rcen
tage
of p
eopl
e at
tach
ed to
the
labo
r mar
ket w
ith o
r with
out w
ork
limita
tions
or b
road
disa
bilit
ies.
[2] W
ork
Lim
itatio
n an
d/or
bro
ad d
isabi
lity
defin
ition
.
Year
Defin
ition
of D
isabil
ityPe
ople
with
a Wo
rk
Limita
tion (
%) [
1]Pe
ople
with
a Br
oad
Disa
bility
(%) [
1]Eit
her (
%) [
2]
Yes
NoYe
sNo
Yes
No19
8134
.579
.1---
------
---
1982
33.7
77.8
------
------
1983
33.4
78.1
------
------
1984
34.4
80.0
------
------
1985
35.8
80.5
------
------
1986
36.1
81.1
------
------
1987
37.3
81.7
------
------
1988
37.8
82.3
------
------
1989
39.3
82.6
------
------
1990
36.9
82.6
------
------
1991
36.8
82.1
------
------
1992
36.7
81.8
------
------
1993
33.9
81.8
------
------
1994
35.3
82.3
------
------
1995
33.6
82.5
------
------
1996
35.2
82.8
------
------
1997
35.2
82.8
------
------
1998
32.7
83.2
------
------
Year
Defin
ition
of D
isabil
ityPe
ople
with
a Wo
rk
Limita
tion (
%) [
1]Pe
ople
with
a Br
oad
Disa
bility
(%) [
1]Eit
her (
%) [
2]
Yes
NoYe
sNo
Yes
No
1999
31.3
83.1
------
------
2000
32.9
83.5
------
------
2001
32.3
83.3
------
------
2002
30.8
82.3
------
------
2003
28.7
81.1
------
------
2004
27.3
80.4
------
------
2005
26.5
80.3
------
------
2006
26.3
80.5
------
------
2007
26.1
80.3
------
------
2008
25.4
80.1
------
------
2009
24.9
79.6
37.9
78.5
36.6
80.2
2010
22.8
77.3
36.4
76.1
34.4
77.8
2011
22.0
75.8
33.9
74.7
32.4
76.5
2012
19.9
75.9
31.7
74.7
30.3
76.6
2013
20.8
76.5
34.1
75.2
31.8
77.2
2014
19.2
76.7
30.9
75.4
29.6
77.7
2015
25.2
76.9
32.8
75.6
34.6
77.5
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Tabl
e 2.
27 L
abor
Mar
ket A
ttac
hmen
t Rat
e am
ong
Civi
lians
Age
s 65
Yea
rs a
nd O
ver b
y D
isab
ility
Sta
tus
and
Year
: 200
0 th
roug
h 20
15
Sour
ce: A
utho
rs' c
alcu
latio
ns u
sing
the
Cur
rent
Pop
ulat
ion
Surv
ey-A
nnua
l Soc
ial a
nd E
cono
mic
Sup
plem
ent.
[1] Th
e pe
rcen
tage
of p
eopl
e at
tach
ed to
the
labo
r mar
ket w
ith o
r with
out w
ork
limita
tions
or b
road
disa
bilit
ies.
[2] W
ork
Lim
itatio
n an
d/or
bro
ad d
isabi
lity
defin
ition
.
Year
Defin
ition
of D
isabil
ityPe
ople
with
a Wo
rk
Limita
tion (
%) [
1]Pe
ople
with
a Br
oad
Disa
bility
(%) [
1]Eit
her (
%) [
2]
Yes
NoYe
sNo
Yes
No20
006.1
19.3
------
------
2001
6.319
.3---
------
---
2002
5.718
.7---
------
---
2003
5.719
.2---
------
---
2004
7.019
.7---
------
---
2005
6.520
.1---
------
---
2006
6.420
.6---
------
---
2007
6.621
.2---
------
---
2008
6.922
.2---
------
---
2009
6.523
.18.0
24.8
8.426
.7
2010
6.422
.48.2
24.0
8.425
.8
2011
6.323
.48.6
24.9
8.926
.7
2012
6.623
.97.9
25.7
8.627
.5
2013
6.524
.98.7
26.6
8.928
.8
2014
6.325
.69.3
26.8
9.329
.0
2015
8.024
.38.2
27.6
9.228
.8
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Tabl
e 2.
28 F
ull-T
ime,
Ful
l-Yea
r Em
ploy
men
t Rat
e am
ong
Civi
lians
Age
s 16
to 6
4 Ye
ars
by D
isab
ility
Sta
tus
and
Year
: 198
1 th
roug
h 20
15
Sour
ce: A
utho
rs' c
alcu
latio
ns u
sing
the
Cur
rent
Pop
ulat
ion
Surv
ey-A
nnua
l Soc
ial a
nd E
cono
mic
Sup
plem
ent.
[1] Th
e pe
rcen
tage
of p
eopl
e em
ploy
ed fu
ll-tim
e, fu
ll-ye
ar w
ith o
r with
out w
ork
limita
tions
or b
road
disa
bilit
ies.
[2] W
ork
Lim
itatio
n an
d/or
bro
ad d
isabi
lity
defin
ition
.
Year
Defin
ition
of D
isabil
ityPe
ople
with
a Wo
rk
Limita
tion (
%) [
1]Pe
ople
with
a Br
oad
Disa
bility
(%) [
1]Eit
her (
%) [
2]
Yes
NoYe
sNo
Yes
No19
8112
.446
.2---
------
---
1982
11.7
44.7
------
------
1983
12.6
46.3
------
------
1984
12.9
48.6
------
------
1985
13.2
49.3
------
------
1986
13.1
50.1
------
------
1987
11.9
51.2
------
------
1988
12.2
52.5
------
------
1989
12.5
52.6
------
------
1990
12.5
52.1
------
------
1991
11.9
51.5
------
------
1992
12.0
51.9
------
------
1993
11.0
52.2
------
------
1994
11.4
53.3
------
------
1995
11.7
54.3
------
------
1996
11.4
54.8
------
------
1997
11.4
54.8
------
------
1998
10.5
55.8
------
------
Year
Defin
ition
of D
isabil
ityPe
ople
with
a Wo
rk
Limita
tion (
%) [
1]Pe
ople
with
a Br
oad
Disa
bility
(%) [
1]Eit
her (
%) [
2]
Yes
NoYe
sNo
Yes
No
1999
10.9
56.9
------
------
2000
11.7
57.3
------
------
2001
11.0
58.2
------
------
2002
10.4
56.7
------
------
2003
9.555
.8---
------
---
2004
8.755
.5---
------
---
2005
8.855
.9---
------
---
2006
8.956
.4---
------
---
2007
8.257
.0---
------
---
2008
7.956
.9---
------
---
2009
7.154
.419
.953
.217
.054
.9
2010
7.051
.318
.750
.316
.051
.8
2011
6.051
.016
.450
.014
.051
.7
2012
5.551
.815
.850
.813
.352
.5
2013
5.452
.316
.851
.213
.952
.9
2014
5.653
.316
.152
.113
.554
.0
2015
8.654
.417
.653
.116
.655
.0
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Tabl
e 2.
29 F
ull-T
ime,
Ful
l-Yea
r Em
ploy
men
t Rat
e am
ong
Civi
lians
Age
s 65
Yea
rs a
nd O
ver b
y D
isab
ility
Sta
tus
and
Year
: 200
0 th
roug
h 20
15
Sour
ce: A
utho
rs' c
alcu
latio
ns u
sing
the
Cur
rent
Pop
ulat
ion
Surv
ey-A
nnua
l Soc
ial a
nd E
cono
mic
Sup
plem
ent.
[1] Th
e pe
rcen
tage
of p
eopl
e em
ploy
ed fu
ll-tim
e, fu
ll-ye
ar w
ith o
r with
out w
ork
limita
tions
or b
road
disa
bilit
ies.
[2] W
ork
Lim
itatio
n an
d/or
bro
ad d
isabi
lity
defin
ition
.
Year
Defin
ition
of D
isabil
ity
Peop
le wi
th a
Work
Lim
itatio
n (%
) [1]
Peop
le wi
th a
Broa
d Disa
bility
(%
) [1]
Eithe
r (%
) [2]
Yes
NoYe
sNo
Yes
No20
000.9
7.7---
------
---
2001
0.97.7
------
------
2002
0.98.0
------
------
2003
0.88.5
------
------
2004
1.48.7
------
------
2005
1.38.8
------
------
2006
1.19.5
------
------
2007
1.410
.3---
------
---
2008
1.211
.0---
------
---
2009
1.010
.92.7
11.5
2.412
.9
2010
1.210
.92.9
11.6
2.712
.8
2011
1.111
.53.0
12.1
2.813
.4
2012
1.312
.42.9
13.2
2.814
.6
2013
1.312
.22.9
13.0
2.714
.5
2014
1.013
.64.0
13.9
3.515
.5
2015
1.813
.03.3
14.8
3.315
.8
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This section presents statistics on poverty in the United States. The statistics describe the number and percentage of people with and without disabilities who experience poverty as well as the difference between the poverty rates (poverty gap) of people with and without disabilities. The principal source of these data is the U.S. Census Bureau, specifically the American Community Survey. For these tables, statistics for people with disabilities (disability status) are based on having responded ‘yes’ to a series of questions within the American Community Survey (see the glossary for more details). Annual time trends were produced by the authors using data from the Current Population Survey-Annual Social and Economic Supplement, which is fielded annually in March. Similar to the American Community Survey, statistics for people with disabilities (disability status) are based on having responded ‘yes’ to a series of questions within the Current Population Survey. Poverty is defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget and set as a dollar threshold by the U.S. Census Bureau in all sources (see glossary for details).
Tables
Tables 3.1 and 3.5: In 2014, of the 148,541 individuals with disabilities ages under 5 years who were living in the community, 50,456 individuals lived in poverty—a poverty rate of 34.0 percent. In contrast, of the 19,304,614 individuals without disabilities ages under 5 years living in the community, 4,607,731 individuals lived in poverty—a poverty rate of 23.9 percent. The poverty rate for people with disabilities was highest in Kentucky (66.8 percent) and lowest in New Jersey (9.0 percent).
Tables 3.2 and 3.6: In 2014, of the 2,837,660 individuals with disabilities ages 5 to 17 years who were living in the community, 924,033 individuals lived in poverty—a poverty rate of 32.6 percent. In contrast, of the 50,095,670 individuals without disabilities ages 5 to 17 years living in the community, 10,103,792 individuals lived in poverty—a poverty rate of 20.2 percent. The poverty rate for people with disabilities was
highest in Puerto Rico (63.6 percent) and lowest in North Dakota (17.7 percent).
Tables 3.3 and 3.7: In 2014, of the 20,349,020 individuals with disabilities ages 18 to 64 years who were living in the community, 5,744,797 individuals lived in poverty—a poverty rate of 28.2 percent. In contrast, of the 172,583,524 individuals without disabilities ages 18 to 64 years living in the community, 22,508,075 individuals lived in poverty—a poverty rate of 13.0 percent. The poverty rate for people with disabilities was highest in Puerto Rico (53.1 percent) and lowest in Alaska (19.2 percent).
Tables 3.4 and 3.8: In 2014, of the 16,160,513 individuals with disabilities ages 65 years and over who were living in the community, 2,093,101 individuals lived in poverty—a poverty rate of 13.0 percent. In contrast, of the 28,752,287 individuals without disabilities ages 65 years living in the community, 2,161,792 individuals lived in poverty—a poverty rate of 7.5 percent. The poverty rate for people with disabilities was highest in Puerto Rico (44.4 percent) and lowest in Alaska (5.9 percent).
Table 3.9: In 2014, the poverty rate of individuals with disabilities ages under 5 years living in the community was 34.0 percent, while the poverty rate of individuals without disabilities ages under 5 years living in the community was 23.9 percent—a difference of 10.1 percentage points. The poverty gap was smallest in North Dakota (a difference of 16.8 percentage points) and greatest in District of Columbia (a difference of 76.0 percentage points).
Table 3.10: In 2014, the poverty rate of individuals with disabilities ages 5 to 17 years living in the community was 32.6 percent, while the poverty rate of individuals without disabilities ages 5 to 17 years living in the community was 20.2 percent—a difference of 12.4 percentage points. The poverty gap was smallest in Alaska (a difference of 2.8 percentage points) and greatest in District of Columbia (a difference of 37.0 percentage points).
Section 3: Poverty
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Table 3.11: In 2014, the poverty rate of individuals with disabilities ages 18 to 64 years living in the community was 28.2 percent, while the poverty rate of individuals without disabilities ages 18 to 64 years living in the community was 13.0 percent—a difference of 15.2 percentage points. The poverty gap was smallest in Alaska (a difference of 9.5 percentage points) and greatest in District of Columbia (a difference of 27.1 percentage points).
Table 3.12: In 2014, the poverty rate of individuals with disabilities ages 65 years and over living in the community was 13.0 percent, while the poverty rate of individuals without disabilities ages 65 years and over living in the community was 7.5 percent—a difference of 5.4 percentage points. The poverty gap was smallest in Delaware (a difference of 1.4 percentage points) and greatest in District of Columbia (a difference of 12.9 percentage points).
Table 3.13: In 2013, the poverty gap between individuals with and without disabilities ages under 5 years living in the community was 11.3 percent. In 2014, the poverty gap between individuals with and without disabilities ages under 5 years living in the community was 10.1 percent, a 1.2 percentage point decrease. The largest percentage point increase in the poverty gap from 2013 to 2014 was in Kentucky, a 35.8 percentage point increase, while the largest decrease in the poverty gap was in South Carolina, a 45.1 percentage point decrease.
Table 3.14: In 2013, the poverty gap between individuals with and without disabilities ages 5 to 17 years living in the community was 13.5 percent. In 2014, the poverty gap between individuals with and without disabilities ages 5 to 17 years living in the community was 12.4 percent, a 1.1 percentage point decrease. The largest percentage point increase in the poverty gap from 2013 to 2014 was in District of Columbia, a 20.1 percentage point increase, while the largest decrease in the poverty gap was in South Dakota, a 17.7 percentage point decrease.
Table 3.15: In 2013, the poverty gap between individuals with and without disabilities ages 18 to 64 years living in the community was 15.1 percent. In 2014, the poverty gap between individuals with and without disabilities ages 18 to 64 years living in the community was 15.2 percent, a 0.1 percentage point increase. The largest percentage point increase in the poverty gap from 2013 to 2014 was in District of Columbia, a 5.3 percentage point increase, while the largest decrease in the poverty gap was in Idaho, a 3.1 percentage point decrease
Table 3.16: In 2013, the poverty gap between individuals with and without disabilities ages 65 years and over living in the community was 5.8 percent. In 2014, the poverty gap between individuals with and without disabilities ages 65 years and over living in the community was 5.4 percent, a 0.4 percentage point decrease. The largest percentage point increase in the poverty gap from 2013 to 2014 was in Rhode Island, a 4.6 percentage point increase, while the largest decrease in the poverty gap was in Hawaii, a 2.7 percentage point decrease.
Table 3.17: In 2015, the poverty rate among non-institutionalized civilians ages 16 to 64 was 30.5 percent for people with a work limitation and 12.0 percent for people without a work limitation. The poverty rate was 28.5 percent for people with a broad disability as compared to 12.4 percent for people without a broad disability. The poverty rate was 27.6 percent for people with a work limitation and/or broad disability as compared to 11.7 percent for people without a work limitation and/or broad disability.
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Tabl
e 3.
1 Po
vert
y—Ci
vilia
ns w
ith
Dis
abili
ties
Age
s U
nder
5 Y
ears
Liv
ing
in th
e Co
mm
unit
y fo
r the
Uni
ted
Stat
es
and
Stat
es: 2
014
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
B181
30; f
actfi
nder
.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 4
Oct
ober
201
5).
Base
d on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
State
Tota
lPo
verty
Coun
t%
U.S
.14
8,541
50,45
634
.0
AL
1,359
713
52.5
AK
781
314
40.2
AZ
2,533
1,305
51.5
AR
3,501
1,353
38.6
CA14
,974
5,470
36.5
CO2,2
7054
123
.8
CT1,6
7043
826
.2
DE
622
155
24.9
DC
138
138
100.0
FL8,5
152,7
4132
.2
GA
5,085
1,807
35.5
HI
230
5925
.7
ID1,2
1751
442
.2
IL6,0
712,5
7142
.3
IN3,9
991,8
9447
.4
IA1,1
4229
325
.7
KS1,7
0761
035
.7
State
Tota
lPo
verty
Coun
t%
KY2,3
111,5
4366
.8
LA1,5
9649
931
.3
ME
390
110
28.2
MD
3,185
813
25.5
MA
1,930
533
27.6
MI
5,006
1,349
26.9
MN
2,979
744
25.0
MS
1,321
636
48.1
MO
2,272
917
40.4
MT
1,010
115
11.4
NE
807
307
38.0
NV
2,371
884
37.3
NH
730
151
20.7
NJ
2,302
207
9.0
NM
411
0 -
NY
7,238
2,027
28.0
NC
7,077
2,025
28.6
ND
359
0 -
State
Tota
lPo
verty
Coun
t%
OH
5,360
2,102
39.2
OK
2,718
1,230
45.3
OR
1,688
449
26.6
PA4,3
871,6
9238
.6
RI0
0 -
SC2,6
4547
217
.8
SD73
122
430
.6
TN3,1
581,4
8046
.9
TX16
,822
5,780
34.4
UT
1,589
318
20.0
VT
120
-
VA3,3
5677
123
.0
WA
3,566
1,293
36.3
WV
371
220
59.3
WI
2,292
649
28.3
WY
737
0 -
PR2,0
971,0
7951
.5
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Tabl
e 3.
2 Po
vert
y—Ci
vilia
ns w
ith
Dis
abili
ties
Age
s 5
to 1
7 Ye
ars
Livi
ng in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
an
d St
ates
: 201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
B181
30; f
actfi
nder
.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 4
Oct
ober
201
5).
Base
d on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
State
Tota
lPo
verty
Coun
t%
U.S
.2,8
37,66
092
4,033
32.6
AL
48,22
520
,628
42.8
AK
5,927
1,054
17.8
AZ
61,86
721
,524
34.8
AR
34,12
213
,373
39.2
CA27
3,501
76,46
428
.0
CO38
,848
11,00
828
.3
CT25
,764
6,803
26.4
DE
7,901
2,122
26.9
DC
4,978
3,059
61.5
FL15
7,926
55,29
535
.0
GA
83,31
328
,554
34.3
HI
8,585
2,045
23.8
ID17
,442
5,651
32.4
IL94
,335
29,92
631
.7
IN74
,868
25,69
434
.3
IA26
,440
5,765
21.8
KS28
,386
7,768
27.4
State
Tota
lPo
verty
Coun
t%
KY53
,215
19,38
436
.4
LA56
,831
19,89
835
.0
ME
14,93
35,8
3439
.1
MD
48,72
611
,575
23.8
MA
52,59
715
,823
30.1
MI
105,1
1036
,861
35.1
MN
48,92
613
,785
28.2
MS
27,82
110
,430
37.5
MO
61,20
220
,648
33.7
MT
6,667
2,001
30.0
NE
17,45
95,9
9334
.3
NV
25,63
17,2
2928
.2
NH
11,98
72,1
8118
.2
NJ
70,26
317
,300
24.6
NM
14,52
25,7
0539
.3
NY
146,8
6949
,085
33.4
NC
92,96
534
,471
37.1
ND
4,555
806
17.7
State
Tota
lPo
verty
Coun
t%
OH
124,7
6149
,265
39.5
OK
44,69
114
,459
32.4
OR
39,92
711
,752
29.4
PA13
6,479
46,32
933
.9
RI9,1
452,5
2827
.6
SC44
,242
17,28
839
.1
SD5,8
871,1
4019
.4
TN66
,655
28,14
242
.2
TX27
6,775
90,94
332
.9
UT
29,88
25,4
7218
.3
VT
6,790
1,555
22.9
VA64
,597
17,94
227
.8
WA
57,13
915
,314
26.8
WV
19,73
77,7
5839
.3
WI
53,80
717
,482
32.5
WY
4,439
922
20.8
PR59
,290
37,70
763
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Tabl
e 3.
3 Po
vert
y—Ci
vilia
ns w
ith
Dis
abili
ties
Age
s 18
to 6
4 Ye
ars
Livi
ng in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes:
201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
B181
30; f
actfi
nder
.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 4
Oct
ober
201
5).
Base
d on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
State
Tota
lPo
verty
Coun
t%
U.S
.20
,349,0
205,7
44,79
728
.2
AL
420,5
20
131,3
92
31.2
AK
44,66
4 8,
584
19.2
AZ
408,9
41
116,2
02
28.4
AR
263,2
91
79,19
6 30
.1
CA 2,
001,7
09
542,5
70
27.1
CO 29
9,103
72
,016
24.1
CT 18
9,204
45
,888
24.3
DE
55,31
2 12
,967
23.4
DC
43,60
4 17
,680
40.5
FL 1,
189,3
04
334,6
87
28.1
GA
675,6
11
200,9
29
29.7
HI
69,52
0 16
,211
23.3
ID 99
,057
25,75
3 26
.0
IL 67
0,738
18
1,703
27
.1
IN 47
8,780
12
8,277
26
.8
IA 17
4,350
44
,357
25.4
KS 19
0,501
50
,177
26.3
State
Tota
lPo
verty
Coun
t%
KY 42
9,218
14
6,920
34
.2
LA 36
5,166
11
2,453
30
.8
ME
115,0
98
38,77
3 33
.7
MD
314,0
56
70,15
2 22
.3
MA
392,8
41
108,9
34
27.7
MI
762,2
17
233,0
64
30.6
MN
288,2
38
79,58
0 27
.6
MS
266,5
86
87,66
1 32
.9
MO
475,8
24
143,7
94
30.2
MT
68,75
7 19
,137
27.8
NE
102,0
62
28,02
6 27
.5
NV
201,5
85
46,89
1 23
.3
NH
81,06
9 17
,529
21.6
NJ
432,7
50
92,33
6 21
.3
NM
158,4
20
51,13
5 32
.3
NY
1,09
6,512
32
6,977
29
.8
NC
712,8
44
215,2
67
30.2
ND
37,79
8 9,
115
24.1
State
Tota
lPo
verty
Coun
t%
OH
835,8
39
264,7
86
31.7
OK
330,1
60
96,37
4 29
.2
OR
315,2
55
96,89
1 30
.7
PA 86
9,709
24
9,177
28
.7
RI 77
,086
22,82
0 29
.6
SC 37
3,701
11
1,933
30
.0
SD 50
,822
14,00
2 27
.6
TN 56
1,682
18
0,251
32
.1
TX 1,
611,6
91
412,6
47
25.6
UT
147,1
39
33,53
4 22
.8
VT
47,55
0 13
,493
28.4
VA 47
8,664
11
7,220
24
.5
WA
486,2
25
127,0
01
26.1
WV
199,2
21
65,74
1 33
.0
WI
350,6
17
94,69
5 27
.0
WY
38,40
9 7,
899
20.6
PR 38
6,109
20
5,162
53
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Tabl
e 3.
4 Po
vert
y—Ci
vilia
ns w
ith
Dis
abili
ties
Age
s 65
Yea
rs a
nd O
ver L
ivin
g in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes:
201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
B181
30; f
actfi
nder
.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 4
Oct
ober
201
5).
Base
d on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
State
Tota
lPo
verty
Coun
t%
U.S
.16
,160,5
132,0
93,10
113
.0
AL
303,4
46
41,72
7 13
.8
AK
28,36
1 1,
665
5.9
AZ
370,2
66
45,06
3 12
.2
AR
190,9
83
25,92
4 13
.6
CA 1,
746,7
22
249,8
60
14.3
CO 22
0,165
21
,352
9.7
CT 17
0,013
19
,160
11.3
DE
45,57
7 3,
854
8.5
DC
26,32
0 5,
986
22.7
FL 1,
256,5
99
165,1
34
13.1
GA
460,5
04
64,61
8 14
.0
HI
80,52
0 7,
818
9.7
ID 85
,985
10,03
4 11
.7
IL 60
5,570
74
,524
12.3
IN 33
9,798
30
,359
8.9
IA 14
8,450
15
,652
10.5
KS 14
2,899
15
,371
10.8
State
Tota
lPo
verty
Coun
t%
KY 27
2,038
42
,304
15.6
LA 24
5,824
43
,042
17.5
ME
78,87
3 8,
434
10.7
MD
255,4
92
27,03
6 10
.6
MA
318,4
52
44,09
5 13
.8
MI
538,3
91
57,27
1 10
.6
MN
237,7
55
25,46
7 10
.7
MS
184,5
47
31,28
2 17
.0
MO
327,8
39
40,12
3 12
.2
MT
56,05
7 5,
796
10.3
NE
90,88
0 9,
389
10.3
NV
145,4
89
16,51
0 11
.3
NH
65,54
9 4,
970
7.6
NJ
420,9
72
52,13
8 12
.4
NM
127,4
48
22,78
6 17
.9
NY
970,6
27
161,6
40
16.7
NC
526,9
11
70,72
8 13
.4
ND
33,68
2 4,
136
12.3
State
Tota
lPo
verty
Coun
t%
OH
611,2
02
69,66
9 11
.4
OK
230,0
14
25,51
6 11
.1
OR
237,1
93
28,56
2 12
.0
PA 71
2,131
78
,261
11.0
RI 58
,079
7,84
2 13
.5
SC 27
7,302
37
,268
13.4
SD 42
,298
6,48
2 15
.3
TN 37
7,189
53
,610
14.2
TX 1,
187,0
77
174,4
73
14.7
UT
99,66
8 10
,438
10.5
VT
35,55
2 3,
456
9.7
VA 38
2,323
41
,982
11.0
WA
355,0
82
43,98
3 12
.4
WV
141,8
07
16,22
9 11
.4
WI
267,2
68
27,16
8 10
.2
WY
27,32
4 2,
914
10.7
PR 30
3,405
13
4,832
44
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Tabl
e 3.
5 Po
vert
y—Ci
vilia
ns w
itho
ut D
isab
iliti
es A
ges
Und
er 5
Yea
rs L
ivin
g in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes:
201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
B181
30; f
actfi
nder
.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 4
Oct
ober
201
5). B
ased
on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
State
Tota
lPo
verty
Coun
t%
U.S
.19
,304,6
144,6
07,73
123
.9
AL
284,8
2588
,245
31.0
AK
50,86
68,7
8917
.3
AZ
420,0
7011
8,436
28.2
AR
184,0
8355
,119
29.9
CA2,4
56,84
357
2,680
23.3
CO32
6,199
52,55
216
.1
CT18
4,151
30,85
916
.8
DE
54,37
111
,123
20.5
DC
42,01
810
,102
24.0
FL1,0
50,26
727
5,096
26.2
GA
637,6
7918
9,430
29.7
HI
88,17
712
,116
13.7
ID10
7,763
23,76
022
.0
IL76
8,687
174,0
9322
.6
IN40
5,919
104,8
0125
.8
IA18
9,415
30,68
516
.2
KS19
5,310
37,43
519
.2
State
Tota
lPo
verty
Coun
t%
KY26
5,458
79,06
929
.8
LA29
9,631
94,66
631
.6
ME
61,35
515
,397
25.1
MD
357,4
4847
,821
13.4
MA
357,7
9460
,615
16.9
MI
553,6
3814
4,168
26.0
MN
339,9
2357
,859
17.0
MS
188,8
5758
,998
31.2
MO
362,1
7790
,145
24.9
MT
57,80
611
,210
19.4
NE
127,9
7823
,961
18.7
NV
170,6
5245
,865
26.9
NH
63,76
810
,449
16.4
NJ
522,3
0093
,472
17.9
NM
133,9
2644
,771
33.4
NY
1,154
,595
276,5
1523
.9
NC
586,1
2815
9,796
27.3
ND
48,48
48,1
3416
.8
State
Tota
lPo
verty
Coun
t%
OH
671,5
3717
9,885
26.8
OK
254,8
4462
,367
24.5
OR
220,8
2255
,902
25.3
PA69
7,604
151,4
5021
.7
RI54
,030
12,74
623
.6
SC27
9,712
82,96
629
.7
SD58
,602
13,22
622
.6
TN38
6,871
112,8
4429
.2
TX1,9
08,57
950
6,112
26.5
UT
245,3
9235
,120
14.3
VT
30,27
15,2
7817
.4
VA49
6,942
83,65
016
.8
WA
432,6
2782
,861
19.2
WV
99,48
628
,575
28.7
WI
332,0
8371
,219
21.4
WY
36,65
15,2
9814
.5
PR18
0,449
113,7
8063
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Tabl
e 3.
6 Po
vert
y—Ci
vilia
ns w
itho
ut D
isab
iliti
es A
ges
5 to
17
Year
s Li
ving
in th
e Co
mm
unit
y fo
r the
Uni
ted
Stat
es a
nd S
tate
s: 2
014
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
B181
30; f
actfi
nder
.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 4
Oct
ober
201
5). B
ased
on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
State
Tota
lPo
verty
Coun
t%
U.S
.50
,095,6
7010
,103,7
9220
.2
AL
758,1
2819
3,150
25.5
AK
124,9
2418
,694
15.0
AZ
1,107
,308
266,4
3024
.1
AR
474,0
0511
3,985
24.0
CA6,2
69,23
11,3
92,64
522
.2
CO86
3,422
125,9
4414
.6
CT55
2,835
75,61
213
.7
DE
137,4
8022
,091
16.1
DC
65,98
916
,105
24.4
FL2,7
69,60
361
5,333
22.2
GA
1,729
,824
426,0
6424
.6
HI
203,8
1130
,143
14.8
ID29
8,228
50,10
016
.8
IL2,0
66,10
038
6,596
18.7
IN1,0
62,36
120
0,959
18.9
IA49
3,564
72,14
514
.6
KS48
5,918
80,25
016
.5
State
Tota
lPo
verty
Coun
t%
KY67
0,346
159,7
5523
.8
LA74
0,310
191,1
3525
.8
ME
174,4
5126
,666
15.3
MD
922,1
0911
3,096
12.3
MA
957,9
3913
0,702
13.6
MI
1,517
,476
310,4
7520
.5
MN
870,6
0511
6,329
13.4
MS
502,7
3814
1,662
28.2
MO
933,7
5917
5,371
18.8
MT
153,8
2427
,293
17.7
NE
314,0
4644
,153
14.1
NV
455,1
7089
,643
19.7
NH
187,6
4721
,682
11.6
NJ
1,392
,212
204,5
8414
.7
NM
345,2
8695
,490
27.7
NY
2,841
,266
609,3
1121
.4
NC
1,573
,630
352,2
5022
.4
ND
110,0
0715
,192
13.8
State
Tota
lPo
verty
Coun
t%
OH
1,788
,606
362,5
7920
.3
OK
628,5
1213
0,254
20.7
OR
577,7
6811
3,611
19.7
PA1,8
16,84
731
4,821
17.3
RI14
7,205
26,35
517
.9
SC74
0,148
187,8
3825
.4
SD14
1,114
22,53
716
.0
TN1,0
09,79
924
1,599
23.9
TX4,8
32,17
51,1
26,14
723
.3
UT
617,8
6477
,879
12.6
VT
81,99
811
,986
14.6
VA1,2
77,31
618
8,897
14.8
WA
1,081
,226
176,5
7616
.3
WV
250,6
6954
,980
21.9
WI
885,2
6414
5,586
16.4
WY
93,60
711
,112
11.9
PR52
6,213
296,3
3656
.3
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Tabl
e 3.
7 Po
vert
y—Ci
vilia
ns w
itho
ut D
isab
iliti
es A
ges
18 to
64
Year
s Li
ving
in th
e Co
mm
unit
y fo
r the
Uni
ted
Stat
es a
nd S
tate
s: 2
014
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
B181
30; f
actfi
nder
.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 4
Oct
ober
201
5). B
ased
on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
State
Tota
lPo
verty
Coun
t%
U.S
.17
2,583
,524
22,50
8,075
13.0
AL
2,47
8,171
39
4,847
15
.9
AK
409,8
75
39,94
9 9.7
AZ
3,50
2,174
57
4,778
16
.4
AR
1,47
2,516
23
3,381
15
.8
CA 22
,070,7
48
3,14
8,248
14
.3
CO 3,
023,2
85
321,4
48
10.6
CT 1,
993,3
21
173,7
72
8.7
DE
501,7
73
53,79
0 10
.7
DC
393,7
73
53,07
0 13
.5
FL 10
,534,9
22
1,53
7,798
14
.6
GA
5,44
2,852
82
3,119
15
.1
HI
758,4
96
77,27
8 10
.2
ID 84
4,445
11
0,301
13
.1
IL 7,
235,6
46
877,4
23
12.1
IN 3,
458,4
22
449,3
82
13.0
IA 1,
650,6
75
180,1
26
10.9
KS 1,
507,0
17
174,2
97
11.6
State
Tota
lPo
verty
Coun
t%
KY 2,
215,3
62
339,4
38
15.3
LA 2,
434,5
90
399,0
39
16.4
ME
690,5
00
75,09
7 10
.9
MD
3,37
4,219
28
7,060
8.5
MA
3,76
5,650
35
0,196
9.3
MI
5,24
8,749
72
1,337
13
.7
MN
3,03
1,808
28
7,201
9.5
MS
1,48
6,877
26
8,624
18
.1
MO
3,14
1,139
39
6,866
12
.6
MT
541,5
43
80,48
5 14
.9
NE
1,00
2,498
10
4,387
10
.4
NV
1,54
3,018
20
3,253
13
.2
NH
739,8
27
55,67
2 7.5
NJ
5,06
3,391
45
5,671
9.0
NM
1,07
2,193
19
7,548
18
.4
NY
11,17
0,212
1,
471,5
81
13.2
NC
5,24
1,026
76
6,157
14
.6
ND
409,1
20
40,34
3 9.9
State
Tota
lPo
verty
Coun
t%
OH
6,11
4,708
78
7,332
12
.9
OK
1,94
5,319
27
2,847
14
.0
OR
2,11
0,528
31
0,185
14
.7
PA 6,
786,8
57
752,9
24
11.1
RI 56
6,336
65
,565
11.6
SC 2,
489,7
67
373,8
39
15.0
SD 44
2,100
52
,600
11.9
TN 3,
385,9
49
510,0
07
15.1
TX 14
,625,5
66
2,05
2,028
14
.0
UT
1,56
0,994
16
8,126
10
.8
VT
331,5
34
33,40
2 10
.1
VA 4,
564,2
71
456,2
54
10.0
WA
3,85
9,632
42
7,705
11
.1
WV
902,6
89
140,6
81
15.6
WI
3,13
0,908
34
7,903
11
.1
WY
316,5
33
33,71
5 10
.7
PR 1,
749,6
72
723,5
88
41.4
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Tabl
e 3.
8 Po
vert
y—Ci
vilia
ns w
itho
ut D
isab
iliti
es A
ges
65 Y
ears
and
Ove
r Liv
ing
in th
e Co
mm
unit
y fo
r the
U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes:
201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
B181
30; f
actfi
nder
.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 7
Oct
ober
201
5). B
ased
on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
State
Tota
lPo
verty
Coun
t%
U.S
.28
,752,2
872,1
61,79
27.5
AL
421,7
23
39,46
6 9.4
AK
40,65
7 1,
318
3.2
AZ
687,7
40
54,88
6 8.0
AR
257,3
47
21,48
9 8.4
CA 3,
151,0
93
269,2
72
8.5
CO 44
4,115
25
,661
5.8
CT 36
3,512
22
,214
6.1
DE
104,1
49
7,32
9 7.0
DC
45,66
0 4,
484
9.8
FL 2,
466,9
00
224,6
72
9.1
GA
757,3
46
62,09
2 8.2
HI
143,1
63
10,52
2 7.3
ID 14
5,348
11
,868
8.2
IL 1,
117,5
52
77,69
9 7.0
IN 56
5,742
32
,810
5.8
IA 31
8,958
18
,793
5.9
KS 25
6,443
16
,200
6.3
State
Tota
lPo
verty
Coun
t%
KY 35
9,045
28
,767
8.0
LA 36
4,478
35
,366
9.7
ME
156,9
04
12,48
0 8.0
MD
543,1
54
32,08
7 5.9
MA
658,5
77
46,33
7 7.0
MI
953,0
24
64,23
2 6.7
MN
509,6
53
30,38
9 6.0
MS
230,5
95
23,48
2 10
.2
MO
565,7
67
40,71
0 7.2
MT
109,4
57
7,91
7 7.2
NE
168,4
11
11,09
4 6.6
NV
250,5
26
16,17
1 6.5
NH
135,9
95
5,34
9 3.9
NJ
851,1
37
57,10
1 6.7
NM
185,7
15
18,54
0 10
.0
NY
1,82
6,173
16
5,722
9.1
NC
893,3
64
66,38
3 7.4
ND
65,21
0 4,
457
6.8
State
Tota
lPo
verty
Coun
t%
OH
1,11
6,989
70
,096
6.3
OK
312,7
85
20,68
3 6.6
OR
387,4
02
26,60
9 6.9
PA 1,
343,7
51
87,51
3 6.5
RI 10
1,884
7,
668
7.5
SC 46
7,025
31
,634
6.8
SD 80
,357
6,53
0 8.1
TN 58
0,891
43
,275
7.4
TX 1,
825,0
40
154,9
23
8.5
UT
191,5
09
8,94
9 4.7
VT
67,57
9 3,
846
5.7
VA 73
8,175
45
,830
6.2
WA
616,2
32
37,94
4 6.2
WV
178,1
26
13,58
0 7.6
WI
579,1
93
33,43
9 5.8
WY
50,71
6 1,
914
3.8
PR30
6,980
111,9
11
36.5
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Tabl
e 3.
9 Po
vert
y G
ap—
Civi
lians
wit
h an
d w
itho
ut D
isab
iliti
es A
ges
Und
er 5
Yea
rs L
ivin
g in
the
Com
mun
ity
for
the
Uni
ted
Stat
es a
nd S
tate
s, b
y D
isab
ility
Sta
tus:
201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
B181
30; f
actfi
nder
.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 7
Oct
ober
201
5). B
ased
on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
[1] P
over
ty a
s a p
erce
nt o
f the
tota
l.[2
] The
diffe
renc
e in
per
cent
age
poin
ts of
pov
erty
rate
s bet
wee
n di
sabi
lity
and
no d
isabi
lity.
State
Pove
rty Ra
te (%
) [1]
Gap
(% pt
s) [2
]Di
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
U.S
.34
.023
.910
.1
AL
52.5
31.0
21.5
AK
40.2
17.3
22.9
AZ
51.5
28.2
23.3
AR
38.6
29.9
8.7
CA36
.523
.313
.2
CO23
.816
.17.7
CT26
.216
.89.5
DE
24.9
20.5
4.5
DC
100.0
24.0
76.0
FL32
.226
.26.0
GA
35.5
29.7
5.8
HI
25.7
13.7
11.9
ID42
.222
.020
.2
IL42
.322
.619
.7
IN47
.425
.821
.5
IA25
.716
.29.5
KS35
.719
.216
.6
State
Pove
rty Ra
te (%
) [1]
Gap
(% pt
s) [2
]Di
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
KY66
.829
.837
.0
LA31
.331
.6-0
.3
ME
28.2
25.1
3.1
MD
25.5
13.4
12.1
MA
27.6
16.9
10.7
MI
26.9
26.0
0.9
MN
25.0
17.0
8.0
MS
48.1
31.2
16.9
MO
40.4
24.9
15.5
MT
11.4
19.4
-8.0
NE
38.0
18.7
19.3
NV
37.3
26.9
10.4
NH
20.7
16.4
4.3
NJ
9.017
.9-8
.9
NM
0.033
.4
NY
28.0
23.9
4.1
NC
28.6
27.3
1.4
ND
0.016
.8-1
6.8
State
Pove
rty Ra
te (%
) [1]
Gap
(% pt
s) [2
]Di
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
OH
39.2
26.8
12.4
OK
45.3
24.5
20.8
OR
26.6
25.3
1.3
PA38
.621
.716
.9
RI0.0
23.6
SC17
.829
.7-1
1.8
SD30
.622
.68.1
TN46
.929
.217
.7
TX34
.426
.57.8
UT
20.0
14.3
5.7
VT
0.017
.4
VA23
.016
.86.1
WA
36.3
19.2
17.1
WV
59.3
28.7
30.6
WI
28.3
21.4
6.9
WY
0.014
.5
PR51
.563
.1-1
1.6
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e 3.
10 P
over
ty G
ap—
Civi
lians
wit
h an
d w
itho
ut D
isab
iliti
es A
ges
5 to
17
Year
s Li
ving
in th
e Co
mm
unit
y fo
r th
e U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes,
by
Dis
abili
ty S
tatu
s: 2
014
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
B181
30; f
actfi
nder
.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 7
Oct
ober
201
5). B
ased
on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
[1] P
over
ty a
s a p
erce
nt o
f the
tota
l.[2
] The
diffe
renc
e in
per
cent
age
poin
ts of
pov
erty
rate
s bet
wee
n di
sabi
lity
and
no d
isabi
lity.
State
Pove
rty Ra
te (%
) [1]
Gap
(% pt
s) [2
]Di
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
U.S
.32
.620
.212
.4
AL
42.8
25.5
17.3
AK
17.8
15.0
2.8
AZ
34.8
24.1
10.7
AR
39.2
24.0
15.1
CA28
.022
.25.7
CO28
.314
.613
.7
CT26
.413
.712
.7
DE
26.9
16.1
10.8
DC
61.5
24.4
37.0
FL35
.022
.212
.8
GA
34.3
24.6
9.6
HI
23.8
14.8
9.0
ID32
.416
.815
.6
IL31
.718
.713
.0
IN34
.318
.915
.4
IA21
.814
.67.2
KS27
.416
.510
.9
State
Pove
rty Ra
te (%
) [1]
Gap
(% pt
s) [2
]Di
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
KY36
.423
.812
.6
LA35
.025
.89.2
ME
39.1
15.3
23.8
MD
23.8
12.3
11.5
MA
30.1
13.6
16.4
MI
35.1
20.5
14.6
MN
28.2
13.4
14.8
MS
37.5
28.2
9.3
MO
33.7
18.8
15.0
MT
30.0
17.7
12.3
NE
34.3
14.1
20.3
NV
28.2
19.7
8.5
NH
18.2
11.6
6.6
NJ
24.6
14.7
9.9
NM
39.3
27.7
11.6
NY
33.4
21.4
12.0
NC
37.1
22.4
14.7
ND
17.7
13.8
3.9
State
Pove
rty Ra
te (%
) [1]
Gap
(% pt
s) [2
]Di
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
OH
39.5
20.3
19.2
OK
32.4
20.7
11.6
OR
29.4
19.7
9.8
PA33
.917
.316
.6
RI27
.617
.99.7
SC39
.125
.413
.7
SD19
.416
.03.4
TN42
.223
.918
.3
TX32
.923
.39.6
UT
18.3
12.6
5.7
VT
22.9
14.6
8.3
VA27
.814
.813
.0
WA
26.8
16.3
10.5
WV
39.3
21.9
17.4
WI
32.5
16.4
16.0
WY
20.8
11.9
8.9
PR63
.656
.37.3
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Tabl
e 3.
11 P
over
ty G
ap—
Civi
lians
wit
h an
d w
itho
ut D
isab
iliti
es A
ges
18 to
64
Year
s Li
ving
in th
e Co
mm
unit
y fo
r the
Uni
ted
Stat
es a
nd S
tate
s, b
y D
isab
ility
Sta
tus:
201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
B181
30; f
actfi
nder
.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 7
Oct
ober
201
5). B
ased
on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
[1] P
over
ty a
s a p
erce
nt o
f the
tota
l.[2
] The
diffe
renc
e in
per
cent
age
poin
ts of
pov
erty
rate
s bet
wee
n di
sabi
lity
and
no d
isabi
lity.
State
Pove
rty Ra
te (%
) [1]
Gap
(% pt
s) [2
]Di
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
U.S
.28
.213
.015
.2
AL
31.2
15.9
15.3
AK
19.2
9.79.5
AZ
28.4
16.4
12.0
AR
30.1
15.8
14.2
CA27
.114
.312
.8
CO24
.110
.613
.4
CT24
.38.7
15.5
DE
23.4
10.7
12.7
DC
40.5
13.5
27.1
FL28
.114
.613
.5
GA
29.7
15.1
14.6
HI
23.3
10.2
13.1
ID26
.013
.112
.9
IL27
.112
.115
.0
IN26
.813
.013
.8
IA25
.410
.914
.5
KS26
.311
.614
.8
State
Pove
rty Ra
te (%
) [1]
Gap
(% pt
s) [2
]Di
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
KY34
.215
.318
.9
LA30
.816
.414
.4
ME
33.7
10.9
22.8
MD
22.3
8.513
.8
MA
27.7
9.318
.4
MI
30.6
13.7
16.8
MN
27.6
9.518
.1
MS
32.9
18.1
14.8
MO
30.2
12.6
17.6
MT
27.8
14.9
13.0
NE
27.5
10.4
17.0
NV
23.3
13.2
10.1
NH
21.6
7.514
.1
NJ
21.3
9.012
.3
NM
32.3
18.4
13.9
NY
29.8
13.2
16.6
NC
30.2
14.6
15.6
ND
24.1
9.914
.3
State
Pove
rty Ra
te (%
) [1]
Gap
(% pt
s) [2
]Di
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
OH
31.7
12.9
18.8
OK
29.2
14.0
15.2
OR
30.7
14.7
16.0
PA28
.711
.117
.6
RI29
.611
.618
.0
SC30
.015
.014
.9
SD27
.611
.915
.7
TN32
.115
.117
.0
TX25
.614
.011
.6
UT
22.8
10.8
12.0
VT
28.4
10.1
18.3
VA24
.510
.014
.5
WA
26.1
11.1
15.0
WV
33.0
15.6
17.4
WI
27.0
11.1
15.9
WY
20.6
10.7
9.9
PR53
.141
.411
.8
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Tabl
e 3.
12 P
over
ty G
ap—
Civi
lians
wit
h an
d w
itho
ut D
isab
iliti
es A
ges
65 Y
ears
and
Ove
r Liv
ing
in th
e Co
mm
unit
y fo
r the
Uni
ted
Stat
es a
nd S
tate
s, b
y D
isab
ility
Sta
tus:
201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
B181
30; f
actfi
nder
.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 7
Oct
ober
201
5). B
ased
on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
[1] P
over
ty a
s a p
erce
nt o
f the
tota
l.[2
] The
diffe
renc
e in
per
cent
age
poin
ts of
pov
erty
rate
s bet
wee
n di
sabi
lity
and
no d
isabi
lity.
State
Pove
rty Ra
te (%
) [1]
Gap
(% pt
s) [2
]Di
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
U.S
.13
.07.5
5.4
AL
13.8
9.44.4
AK
5.93.2
2.6
AZ
12.2
8.04.2
AR
13.6
8.45.2
CA14
.38.5
5.8
CO9.7
5.83.9
CT11
.36.1
5.2
DE
8.57.0
1.4
DC
22.7
9.812
.9
FL13
.19.1
4.0
GA
14.0
8.25.8
HI
9.77.3
2.4
ID11
.78.2
3.5
IL12
.37.0
5.4
IN8.9
5.83.1
IA10
.55.9
4.7
KS10
.86.3
4.4
State
Pove
rty Ra
te (%
) [1]
Gap
(% pt
s) [2
]Di
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
KY15
.68.0
7.5
LA17
.59.7
7.8
ME
10.7
8.02.7
MD
10.6
5.94.7
MA
13.8
7.06.8
MI
10.6
6.73.9
MN
10.7
6.04.7
MS
17.0
10.2
6.8
MO
12.2
7.25.0
MT
10.3
7.23.1
NE
10.3
6.63.7
NV
11.3
6.54.9
NH
7.63.9
3.6
NJ
12.4
6.75.7
NM
17.9
10.0
7.9
NY
16.7
9.17.6
NC
13.4
7.46.0
ND
12.3
6.85.4
State
Pove
rty Ra
te (%
) [1]
Gap
(% pt
s) [2
]Di
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
OH
11.4
6.35.1
OK
11.1
6.64.5
OR
12.0
6.95.2
PA11
.06.5
4.5
RI13
.57.5
6.0
SC13
.46.8
6.7
SD15
.38.1
7.2
TN14
.27.4
6.8
TX14
.78.5
6.2
UT
10.5
4.75.8
VT
9.75.7
4.0
VA11
.06.2
4.8
WA
12.4
6.26.2
WV
11.4
7.63.8
WI
10.2
5.84.4
WY
10.7
3.86.9
PR44
.436
.58.0
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Tabl
e 3.
13 C
hang
e in
Pov
erty
Gap
—Ci
vilia
ns w
ith
and
wit
hout
Dis
abili
ties
Age
s U
nder
5 Y
ears
Liv
ing
in th
e Co
mm
unit
y fo
r the
Uni
ted
Stat
es a
nd S
tate
s: 2
013
to 2
014
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
3 an
d 20
14 A
mer
ican
Com
mun
ity S
urve
y, 1-
Year
Esti
mat
es, A
mer
ican
Fac
tFin
der,
Tabl
e B1
8130
; fac
tfind
er.c
ensu
s.go
v (a
cces
sed
30 O
ctob
er 2
015)
. Ba
sed
on a
sam
ple
and
subj
ect t
o sa
mpl
ing
varia
bilit
y.[1
] The
diffe
renc
e in
per
cent
age
poin
ts of
pov
erty
rate
s bet
wee
n di
sabi
lity
and
no d
isabi
lity
for 2
013
and
2014
.[2
] The
diffe
renc
e of
the
diffe
renc
e in
per
cent
age
poin
ts of
pov
erty
rate
s bet
wee
n di
sabi
lity
and
no d
isabi
lity
betw
een
2013
and
201
4
State
Gap (
%) [
1]Ga
p Cha
nge
(% pt
s) [2
]20
1320
14U
.S.
11.3
10.1
-1.2
AL
36.9
21.5
-15.5
AK
-3.1
22.9
26.1
AZ
21.4
23.3
1.9
AR
13.6
8.7-4
.9
CA19
.213
.2-6
.0
CO-8
.07.7
15.7
CT24
.09.5
-14.5
DE
-10.3
4.514
.7
DC
76
.0
FL8.8
6.0-2
.8
GA
11.8
5.8-6
.0
HI
52.0
11.9
-40.1
ID11
.920
.28.3
IL4.2
19.7
15.5
IN11
.621
.59.9
IA16
.79.5
-7.2
KS22
.116
.6-5
.5
State
Gap (
%) [
1]Ga
p Cha
nge
(% pt
s) [2
]20
1320
14KY
1.237
.035
.8
LA17
.1-0
.3-1
7.4
ME
-8.1
3.111
.2
MD
-2.0
12.1
14.1
MA
25.3
10.7
-14.6
MI
10.4
0.9-9
.5
MN
8.18.0
-0.1
MS
-5.1
16.9
22.0
MO
39.3
15.5
-23.8
MT
7.6-8
.0-1
5.6
NE
26.4
19.3
-7.1
NV
3.310
.47.1
NH
-11.5
4.315
.8
NJ
5.3-8
.9-1
4.2
NM
-0.4
NY
1.34.1
2.8
NC
14.8
1.4-1
3.5
ND
4.5-1
6.8-2
1.3
State
Gap (
%) [
1]Ga
p Cha
nge
(% pt
s) [2
]20
1320
14O
H23
.512
.4-1
1.1
OK
9.620
.811
.1
OR
23.5
1.3-2
2.2
PA5.4
16.9
11.4
RI-0
.3
SC33
.3-1
1.8-4
5.1
SD0.8
8.17.3
TN17
.317
.70.4
TX6.4
7.81.4
UT
-12.9
5.718
.6
VT
-1.1
VA15
.46.1
-9.2
WA
10.8
17.1
6.3
WV
1.030
.629
.6
WI
22.1
6.9-1
5.2
WY
23.6
PR-1
8.4-1
1.66.8
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Tabl
e 3.
14 C
hang
e in
Pov
erty
Gap
—Ci
vilia
ns w
ith
and
wit
hout
Dis
abili
ties
Age
s 5
to 1
7 Ye
ars
Livi
ng in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes:
201
3 to
201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
3 an
d 20
14 A
mer
ican
Com
mun
ity S
urve
y, 1-
Year
Esti
mat
es, A
mer
ican
Fac
tFin
der,
Tabl
e B1
8130
; fac
tfind
er.c
ensu
s.go
v (a
cces
sed
29 O
ctob
er 2
015)
. Ba
sed
on a
sam
ple
and
subj
ect t
o sa
mpl
ing
varia
bilit
y.[1
] The
diffe
renc
e in
per
cent
age
poin
ts of
pov
erty
rate
s bet
wee
n di
sabi
lity
and
no d
isabi
lity
for 2
013
and
2014
[2] Th
e di
ffere
nce
of th
e di
ffere
nce
in p
erce
ntag
e po
ints
of p
over
ty ra
tes b
etw
een
disa
bilit
y an
d no
disa
bilit
y be
twee
n 20
13 a
nd 2
014
State
Gap (
%) [
1]Ga
p Cha
nge
(% pt
s) [2
]20
1320
14U
.S.
13.5
12.4
-1.1
AL
13.9
17.3
3.4
AK
1.12.8
1.7
AZ
6.810
.74.0
AR
10.1
15.1
5.0
CA8.8
5.7-3
.0
CO9.6
13.7
4.2
CT11
.112
.71.6
DE
0.410
.810
.4
DC
16.9
37.0
20.1
FL13
.212
.8-0
.4
GA
8.89.6
0.9
HI
13.1
9.0-4
.1
ID5.7
15.6
9.9
IL12
.113
.00.9
IN14
.915
.40.5
IA13
.57.2
-6.3
KS7.2
10.9
3.7
State
Gap (
%) [
1]Ga
p Cha
nge
(% pt
s) [2
]20
1320
14KY
17.3
12.6
-4.7
LA8.1
9.21.1
ME
15.9
23.8
7.8
MD
14.0
11.5
-2.5
MA
13.8
16.4
2.7
MI
16.9
14.6
-2.3
MN
13.8
14.8
1.0
MS
11.8
9.3-2
.5
MO
11.7
15.0
3.2
MT
17.8
12.3
-5.5
NE
15.4
20.3
4.9
NV
10.3
8.5-1
.8
NH
15.9
6.6-9
.3
NJ
7.69.9
2.3
NM
16.0
11.6
-4.4
NY
13.3
12.0
-1.3
NC
14.1
14.7
0.6
ND
3.03.9
0.9
State
Gap (
%) [
1]Ga
p Cha
nge
(% pt
s) [2
]20
1320
14O
H14
.719
.24.5
OK
13.9
11.6
-2.2
OR
13.6
9.8-3
.8
PA18
.116
.6-1
.4
RI11
.39.7
-1.5
SC16
.313
.7-2
.6
SD21
.13.4
-17.7
TN10
.818
.37.5
TX12
.29.6
-2.6
UT
12.1
5.7-6
.4
VT
12.9
8.3-4
.6
VA14
.013
.0-1
.0
WA
14.0
10.5
-3.5
WV
14.8
17.4
2.6
WI
17.9
16.0
-1.9
WY
8.88.9
0.1
PR14
.77.3
-7.5
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Tabl
e 3.
15 C
hang
e in
Pov
erty
Gap
—Ci
vilia
ns w
ith
and
wit
hout
Dis
abili
ties
Age
s 18
to 6
4 Ye
ars
Livi
ng in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes:
201
3 to
201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
3 an
d 20
14 A
mer
ican
Com
mun
ity S
urve
y, 1-
Year
Esti
mat
es, A
mer
ican
Fac
tFin
der,
Tabl
e B1
8130
; fac
tfind
er.c
ensu
s.go
v (a
cces
sed
30 O
ctob
er 2
015)
. Ba
sed
on a
sam
ple
and
subj
ect t
o sa
mpl
ing
varia
bilit
y.[1
] The
diffe
renc
e in
per
cent
age
poin
ts of
pov
erty
rate
s bet
wee
n di
sabi
lity
and
no d
isabi
lity
for 2
013
or 2
014
[2] Th
e di
ffere
nce
of th
e di
ffere
nce
in p
erce
ntag
e po
ints
of p
over
ty ra
tes b
etw
een
disa
bilit
y an
d no
disa
bilit
y be
twee
n 20
13 a
nd 2
014
State
Gap (
%) [
1]Ga
p Cha
nge
(% pt
s) [2
]20
1320
14U
.S.
15.1
15.2
0.1
AL
13.4
15.3
1.9
AK
9.29.5
0.2
AZ
13.2
12.0
-1.2
AR
12.5
14.2
1.7
CA12
.612
.80.2
CO11
.913
.41.6
CT13
.915
.51.6
DE
10.5
12.7
2.2
DC
21.8
27.1
5.3
FL13
.313
.50.2
GA
13.7
14.6
1.0
HI
13.9
13.1
-0.8
ID16
.012
.9-3
.1
IL14
.315
.00.7
IN15
.613
.8-1
.8
IA16
.214
.5-1
.7
KS13
.214
.81.5
State
Gap (
%) [
1]Ga
p Cha
nge
(% pt
s) [2
]20
1320
14KY
18.1
18.9
0.8
LA14
.014
.40.4
ME
22.3
22.8
0.5
MD
13.5
13.8
0.4
MA
17.3
18.4
1.1
MI
17.2
16.8
-0.4
MN
16.4
18.1
1.8
MS
13.4
14.8
1.4
MO
17.4
17.6
0.2
MT
10.4
13.0
2.6
NE
12.8
17.0
4.2
NV
10.2
10.1
-0.1
NH
14.5
14.1
-0.4
NJ
12.7
12.3
-0.4
NM
9.513
.94.3
NY
17.2
16.6
-0.5
NC
15.3
15.6
0.3
ND
13.4
14.3
0.8
State
Gap (
%) [
1]Ga
p Cha
nge
(% pt
s) [2
]20
1320
14O
H18
.818
.80.0
OK
13.7
15.2
1.5
OR
15.9
16.0
0.2
PA17
.817
.6-0
.3
RI16
.118
.01.9
SC13
.414
.91.6
SD15
.015
.70.7
TN16
.617
.00.4
TX12
.611
.6-1
.1
UT
9.212
.02.8
VT
19.0
18.3
-0.7
VA14
.614
.5-0
.1
WA
15.7
15.0
-0.7
WV
16.1
17.4
1.3
WI
15.3
15.9
0.6
WY
6.69.9
3.3
PR10
.311
.81.5
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Tabl
e 3.
16 C
hang
e in
Pov
erty
Gap
—Ci
vilia
ns w
ith
and
wit
hout
Dis
abili
ties
Age
s 65
Yea
rs a
nd O
ver L
ivin
g in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes:
201
3 to
201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
3 an
d 20
14 A
mer
ican
Com
mun
ity S
urve
y, 1-
Year
Esti
mat
es, A
mer
ican
Fac
tFin
der,
Tabl
e B1
8130
; fac
tfind
er.c
ensu
s.go
v (a
cces
sed
30 O
ctob
er 2
015)
. Ba
sed
on a
sam
ple
and
subj
ect t
o sa
mpl
ing
varia
bilit
y.[1
] The
diffe
renc
e in
per
cent
age
poin
ts of
pov
erty
rate
s bet
wee
n di
sabi
lity
and
no d
isabi
lity
for 2
013
or 2
014.
[2] Th
e di
ffere
nce
of th
e di
ffere
nce
in p
erce
ntag
e po
ints
of p
over
ty ra
tes b
etw
een
disa
bilit
y an
d no
disa
bilit
y be
twee
n 20
13 a
nd 2
014.
State
Gap (
%) [
1]Ga
p Cha
nge
(% pt
s) [2
]20
1320
14U
.S.
5.85.4
-0.4
AL
5.24.4
-0.8
AK
1.32.6
1.3
AZ
3.74.2
0.4
AR
6.05.2
-0.8
CA5.6
5.80.2
CO4.1
3.9-0
.1
CT3.9
5.21.3
DE
4.01.4
-2.6
DC
13.6
12.9
-0.7
FL2.8
4.01.2
GA
6.35.8
-0.4
HI
5.12.4
-2.7
ID2.8
3.50.8
IL4.6
5.40.8
IN4.6
3.1-1
.5
IA4.4
4.70.2
KS4.7
4.4-0
.3
State
Gap (
%) [
1]Ga
p Cha
nge
(% pt
s) [2
]20
1320
14KY
5.67.5
1.9
LA5.1
7.82.7
ME
4.52.7
-1.8
MD
4.74.7
0.0
MA
6.76.8
0.1
MI
5.33.9
-1.4
MN
4.54.7
0.2
MS
4.96.8
1.8
MO
5.05.0
0.0
MT
4.73.1
-1.6
NE
4.43.7
-0.7
NV
3.04.9
1.8
NH
4.63.6
-1.0
NJ
4.55.7
1.2
NM
5.97.9
2.0
NY
6.57.6
1.1
NC
7.16.0
-1.1
ND
5.65.4
-0.1
State
Gap (
%) [
1]Ga
p Cha
nge
(% pt
s) [2
]20
1320
14O
H5.0
5.10.1
OK
4.74.5
-0.2
OR
4.75.2
0.5
PA4.3
4.50.2
RI1.4
6.04.6
SC4.6
6.72.1
SD7.7
7.2-0
.5
TN5.3
6.81.5
TX5.6
6.20.6
UT
3.85.8
2.0
VT
6.24.0
-2.2
VA4.8
4.8-0
.1
WA
4.56.2
1.7
WV
4.23.8
-0.4
WI
6.04.4
-1.6
WY
5.76.9
1.2
PR6.9
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Tabl
e 3.
17 P
over
ty R
ate
amon
g Ci
vilia
ns A
ges
16 to
64
Year
s by
Dis
abili
ty S
tatu
s an
d Ye
ar, i
n M
arch
: 198
1 to
20
15
Sour
ce: A
utho
rs' c
alcu
latio
ns u
sing
the
Cur
rent
Pop
ulat
ion
Surv
ey-A
nnua
l Soc
ial a
nd E
cono
mic
Sup
plem
ent.
[1] Th
e pe
rcen
tage
of p
eopl
e in
pov
erty
with
or w
ithou
t wor
k lim
itatio
ns o
r bro
ad d
isabi
litie
s.[2
] Wor
k Li
mita
tion
and/
or b
road
disa
bilit
y de
finiti
on.
Year
Defin
ition
of D
isabil
ityPe
ople
with
a Wo
rk
Limita
tion (
%) [
1]Pe
ople
with
a Br
oad
Disa
bility
(%) [
1]Eit
her (
%) [
2]
Yes
NoYe
sNo
Yes
No19
8126
.510
.8---
------
---
1982
27.1
11.9
------
------
1983
27.4
12.2
------
------
1984
27.3
11.5
------
------
1985
27.1
11.1
------
------
1986
26.3
10.6
------
------
1987
26.5
9.7---
------
---
1988
26.3
9.6---
------
---
1989
26.6
9.3---
------
---
1990
28.0
9.8---
------
---
1991
27.6
10.4
------
------
1992
28.7
10.7
------
------
1993
30.4
11.2
------
------
1994
29.9
10.7
------
------
1995
27.6
10.4
------
------
1996
28.6
10.3
------
------
1997
28.6
10.3
------
------
1998
28.1
9.8---
------
---
Year
Defin
ition
of D
isabil
ityPe
ople
with
a Wo
rk
Limita
tion (
%) [
1]Pe
ople
with
a Br
oad
Disa
bility
(%) [
1]Eit
her (
%) [
2]
Yes
NoYe
sNo
Yes
No
1999
28.4
9.4---
------
---
2000
26.7
9.0---
------
---
2001
27.0
8.3---
------
---
2002
26.9
8.9---
------
---
2003
28.4
9.4---
------
---
2004
28.1
9.6---
------
---
2005
27.8
10.1
------
------
2006
28.1
9.9---
------
---
2007
28.5
9.6---
------
---
2008
28.9
9.7---
------
---
2009
28.5
10.5
25.5
10.8
25.7
10.2
2010
28.9
11.8
25.0
12.2
25.7
11.6
2011
31.2
12.4
27.7
12.8
28.3
12.1
2012
31.0
12.4
28.8
12.7
28.6
12.0
2013
31.2
12.4
28.5
12.7
28.8
12.0
2014
32.3
12.0
28.7
12.4
29.1
11.7
2015
30.5
12.0
28.5
12.4
27.6
11.7
Annual Disability Statistics Compendium: 2015 | Disability Statistics & Demographics 99
This section presents statistics on earnings in the United States. The statistics describe the earnings of individuals with and without disabilities in the past 12 months, as well as the difference in percentage earned (earnings gap) between these two populations. The principal source of these data is the U.S. Census Bureau, specifically the American Community Survey. Statistics for people with disabilities (disability status) are based on having responded ‘yes’ to a series of questions within the American Community Survey (see the glossary for more details.) In addition, in the American Community Survey people are asked about their total income for the past 12 months. This information is used to calculate earnings. When presenting earnings data, the median earnings (or middlemost) value is used rather than the average earnings because people’s incomes are heavily skewed—the higher the salary, the fewer people who earn that respective salary—the average does not represent the population as well as the median.
Tables
Tables 4.1: In 2014, for the individuals with disabilities ages 16 years and over living in the community that had earnings from work, median earnings were $21,232. In contrast, among individuals without disabilities ages 16 years and over living in the community that had earnings from work, median earnings were $31,324, an earnings gap of $10,092. This earnings gap is smallest (meaning the earnings of people with disabilities are closest to the earnings of people without disabilities) in Puerto Rico ($2,304) and largest (meaning the earnings of people with disabilities are furthest from the earnings of people without disabilities) in District of Columbia $21,603.
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Tabl
e 4.
1 Ea
rnin
gs—
Med
ian
Earn
ings
of C
ivili
ans
Age
s 16
Yea
rs a
nd O
ver i
n th
e Pa
st 1
2 M
onth
s fo
r the
Uni
ted
Stat
es a
nd S
tate
s, b
y D
isab
ility
Sta
tus
(in 2
014
infla
tion
-adj
uste
d do
llars
): 20
14
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
B181
40; f
actfi
nder
.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 7
Oct
ober
201
5).
[1] Th
e di
ffere
nce
in m
edia
n ea
rnin
gs o
f no
disa
bilit
y an
d di
sabi
lity.
State
Tota
l ($)
Disa
bility
($)
No
Disa
bility
($)
Gap (
$) [1
]
USA
30,90
4 21
,232
31,32
4 10
,092
AL
26,98
419
,407
27,54
9 8,
142
AK
37,02
032
,855
37,24
5 4,
390
AZ
29,93
420
,199
30,36
1 10
,162
AR
26,43
020
,235
26,88
0 6,
645
CA31
,280
22,54
931
,582
9,03
3
CO32
,438
22,80
733
,593
10,78
6
CT38
,853
21,75
640
,249
18,49
3
DE
33,08
423
,280
34,35
0 11
,070
DC
46,28
525
,847
47,45
0 21
,603
FL27
,268
20,88
627
,677
6,79
1
GA
30,03
321
,931
30,37
2 8,
441
HI
33,12
625
,155
33,97
1 8,
816
ID25
,233
20,67
225
,515
4,84
3
IL32
,060
21,97
932
,402
10,42
3
IN29
,152
20,40
230
,070
9,66
8
IA30
,900
18,64
731
,435
12,78
8
KS30
,400
20,79
330
,889
10,09
6
State
Tota
l ($)
Disa
bility
($)
No
Disa
bility
($)
Gap (
$) [1
]
KY26
,965
20,06
227
,528
7,46
6
LA29
,576
21,66
830
,219
8,55
1
ME
27,79
016
,612
29,25
8 12
,646
MD
40,13
627
,072
40,58
3 13
,511
MA
37,77
022
,749
39,20
7 16
,458
MI
28,40
717
,401
29,59
7 12
,196
MN
33,89
719
,253
35,18
4 15
,931
MS
26,71
820
,186
27,21
9 7,
033
MO
29,08
818
,392
30,16
8 11
,776
MT
25,67
716
,322
26,26
5 9,
943
NE
30,11
020
,317
30,47
8 10
,161
NV
30,26
423
,377
30,54
7 7,
170
NH
35,29
723
,584
35,93
8 12
,354
NJ
39,15
326
,387
40,15
9 13
,772
NM
25,87
318
,104
26,37
7 8,
273
NY
34,44
122
,957
35,28
8 12
,331
NC
28,20
120
,157
29,02
3 8,
866
ND
32,16
421
,829
32,70
2 10
,873
State
Tota
l ($)
Disa
bility
($)
No
Disa
bility
($)
Gap (
$) [1
]
OH
30,21
218
,321
30,78
9 12
,468
OK
28,68
322
,458
29,54
7 7,
089
OR
27,43
319
,358
28,65
8 9,
300
PA31
,635
21,10
932
,124
11,01
5
RI31
,302
22,37
131
,679
9,30
8
SC26
,878
20,15
727
,296
7,13
9
SD29
,306
19,55
230
,150
10,59
8
TN26
,987
19,80
327
,448
7,64
5
TX30
,363
21,67
430
,753
9,07
9
UT
27,58
719
,609
28,42
7 8,
818
VT
30,31
217
,562
30,78
6 13
,224
VA35
,160
22,38
535
,824
13,43
9
WA
33,37
424
,362
34,60
4 10
,242
WV
27,17
320
,351
27,90
2 7,
551
WI
30,69
318
,978
31,18
6 12
,208
WY
30,92
922
,657
31,41
1 8,
754
PR16
,686
14,59
216
,896
2,30
4
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This section presents statistics on Veterans in the United States. Specifically, the data address service connected to disability rating; the prevalence of disabilities in the Veteran population; the portion of the Veteran population that experiences poverty (as well as the difference between the poverty rates (poverty gap) of Veterans with and without disabilities), by disability status; and Veterans’ benefits, by disability status. The principal sources of these data are the U.S. Census Bureau, specifically the American Community Survey and the Veterans Benefits Administration’s Annual Benefits Report. For these tables, statistics for people with disabilities (disability status) are based on having responded ‘yes’ to a series of questions within the American Community Survey (see the glossary for more details.) Poverty is defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget and set as a dollar threshold by the U.S. Census Bureau in all sources (see the glossary for details).
Tables
Table 5.1: In 2014, according to the American Community Survey, 1,062,730 individuals ages 18 and over living in the community reported having a military service-connected disability rating of 70 percent or more.
Table 5.2: In 2014, there were 9,750,976 civilian veterans ages 18 to 64 years living in the community, 1,170,385 of which were individuals with disabilities—a prevalence rate of 12.0 percent. Puerto Rico had the highest prevalence rate, 29.1 percent, while Maryland had the lowest prevalence rate, 11.8 percent.
Table 5.3: In 2014, there were 9,155,353 civilian veterans ages 65 years and over living in the community, 3,650,723 of which were individuals with disabilities—a prevalence rate of 39.9 percent. Puerto Rico had the highest prevalence rate, 52.1 percent, while Delaware had the lowest prevalence rate, 33.6 percent.
Tables 5.4 and 5.6: In 2014, of the 1,770,385 civilian veterans with disabilities ages 18 to 64 years living in the community, 318,637 individuals lived in poverty—a poverty rate
of 18.0 percent. In contrast, of the 7,953,723 civilian veterans without disabilities ages 18 to 64 years living in the community, 578,038 civilian veterans lived in poverty—a poverty rate of 7.3 percent. The poverty rate for civilian veterans with disabilities was highest in District of Columbia (40.0 percent) and lowest in Alaska (7.8 percent).
Tables 5.5 and 5.7: In 2014, of the 3,650,712 civilian veterans with disabilities ages 65 years and over living in the community, 228,155 individuals lived in poverty—a poverty rate of 6.2 percent. In contrast, of the 5,504,630 civilian veterans without disabilities ages 65 years and over living in the community, 241,376 civilian veterans lived in poverty—a poverty rate of 4.4 percent. The poverty rate for civilian veterans with disabilities was highest in Puerto Rico (22.0 percent) and lowest in Alaska (2.7 percent).
Table 5.8: In 2014, the poverty rate of civilian veterans with disabilities ages 18 to 64 years living in the community was 18.0 percent, while the poverty rate of individuals without disabilities ages 18 to 64 years living in the community was 7.3 percent—a poverty gap of 10.7 percentage points. The poverty gap was smallest in Puerto Rico (1.7 percentage points, meaning the poverty rate of individuals without disabilities was higher than that of individuals with disabilities) and greatest in District of Columbia (30.6 percentage points).
Table 5.9: In 2014, the poverty rate of civilian veterans with disabilities ages 65 years and over living in the community was 6.2 percent, while the poverty rate of individuals without disabilities ages 65 years and over living in the community was 4.4 percent—a poverty gap of 1.9 percentage points. The poverty gap was smallest in Montana (-0.2 percentage points, meaning the poverty rate of individuals without disabilities was higher than that of individuals with disabilities) and greatest in District of Columbia (10.8 percentage points).
Table 5.10: In the Federal Fiscal Year 2014, the United States spent a total of $75,265,436 on compensation and pension benefits paid to disabled veterans.
Section 5: Veterans
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Tabl
e 5.
1 Se
rvic
e-Co
nnec
ted
Dis
abili
ty R
atin
g—Ci
vilia
n Ve
tera
ns A
ges
18 Y
ears
and
Ove
r Liv
ing
in th
e Co
mm
unit
y, b
y D
isab
ility
Sta
tus:
201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
B211
00; f
actfi
nder
.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 7
Oct
ober
201
5). B
ased
on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
State
Tota
l Ve
tera
nsHa
s a
Ratin
g0 P
erce
nt10
to 60
Pe
rcent
70 Pe
rcent
or
High
erRa
ting N
ot
Repo
rted
U.S
.19
,259,7
173,7
56,13
1 20
7,212
2,
261,5
70
1,062
,730
224,6
19
AL
344,3
04
79,29
0 4,
222
47,08
1 22
,292
5,695
AK
69,84
8 17
,096
528
10,84
3 3,9
031,8
22
AZ
483,0
26
98,16
3 7,
369
58,42
4 26
,766
5,604
AR
207,8
86
47,74
1 2,
198
24,89
0 17
,373
3,280
CA 1,
693,6
02
316,8
45
21,06
6 18
9,688
85
,145
20,94
6
CO 37
7,992
83
,405
3,69
2 52
,829
23,41
63,4
68
CT 18
9,056
25
,301
1,72
0 16
,030
5,650
1,901
DE
72,01
7 10
,342
491
6,11
3 3,1
5858
0
DC
28,05
5 5,
226
194
3,68
8 1,0
5828
6
FL 1,
461,7
22
297,0
45
18,59
4 18
1,624
81
,783
15,04
4
GA
651,2
83
140,3
70
5,94
1 83
,285
43,57
77,5
67
HI
109,8
71
21,54
1 1,
362
12,62
2 5,9
351,6
22
ID 11
5,951
23
,187
990
15,45
4 5,7
361,0
07
IL 63
9,445
84
,898
5,71
3 50
,392
22,54
36,2
50
IN 40
8,790
76
,428
3,52
7 52
,627
16,01
24,2
62
IA 19
8,627
32
,329
1,88
5 21
,793
6,778
1,873
KS 18
7,113
35
,047
2,25
0 21
,887
9,003
1,907
KY 28
0,030
59
,555
2,93
6 33
,974
18,23
94,4
06
LA 26
1,722
52
,332
3,07
4 27
,598
18,55
13,1
09
ME
113,9
58
25,96
7 1,
064
14,26
7 9,4
081,2
28
MD
384,8
82
66,78
3 3,
299
42,69
7 15
,093
5,694
MA
338,2
87
54,35
6 3,
867
31,83
4 15
,018
3,637
MI
600,1
35
91,88
2 7,
047
52,89
6 26
,553
5,386
MN
322,4
21
80,28
3 3,
585
57,34
5 16
,029
3,324
MS
174,5
00
33,64
4 1,
760
19,52
0 9,5
482,8
16
MO
438,2
87
83,29
5 4,
233
50,04
9 23
,476
5,537
State
Tota
l Ve
tera
nsHa
s a
Ratin
g0 P
erce
nt10
to 60
Pe
rcent
70 Pe
rcent
or
High
erRa
ting N
ot
Repo
rted
MT
84,49
6 17
,841
1,26
4 12
,218
3,250
1,109
NE
127,7
30
36,26
3 1,
018
25,42
4 8,0
171,8
04
NV
212,3
14
46,61
8 2,
442
26,11
3 15
,633
2,430
NH
99,55
2 17
,097
1,25
0 10
,545
4,314
988
NJ
360,4
15
47,92
8 3,
087
26,93
8 13
,444
4,459
NM
152,0
55
35,94
7 2,
006
19,31
0 12
,647
1,984
NY
773,0
63
107,9
92
7,57
6 62
,676
30,54
17,1
99
NC
673,3
84
159,9
12
6,59
6 93
,812
51,42
58,0
79
ND
50,18
5 10
,088
753
7,05
6 2,0
3624
3
OH
759,7
37
117,3
82
7,43
9 72
,944
26,90
910
,090
OK
276,6
95
77,55
2 2,
754
41,68
6 29
,077
4,035
OR
295,3
48
58,45
0 2,
950
35,04
0 18
,088
2,372
PA 82
1,624
10
9,378
7,
999
64,71
1 30
,731
5,937
RI 63
,726
12,30
4 77
3 7,
598
3,050
883
SC 36
8,017
87
,020
3,41
2 48
,327
27,74
27,5
39
SD 62
,645
16,27
7 91
0 10
,636
3,889
842
TN 45
0,313
95
,587
4,06
7 55
,767
30,78
44,9
69
TX 1,
496,7
24
350,0
21
15,18
7 20
2,560
11
4,567
17,70
7
UT
131,3
81
23,58
0 1,
128
16,16
3 5,0
571,2
32
VT
43,72
5 7,
549
480
4,50
8 1,9
8357
8
VA 69
0,427
15
6,275
9,
050
99,60
1 39
,948
7,676
WA
558,8
95
118,1
76
6,22
8 74
,508
30,28
07,1
60
WV
140,7
55
30,30
1 1,
342
15,70
7 10
,272
2,980
WI
368,2
81
64,50
2 4,
073
42,08
8 15
,458
2,883
WY
45,42
0 9,
740
821
6,18
4 1,5
451,1
90
PR 89
,665
22,56
8 1,
242
11,32
1 8,8
501,1
55
Annual Disability Statistics Compendium: 2015 | Disability Statistics & Demographics 103
Tabl
e 5.
2 Ci
vilia
n Ve
tera
ns A
ges
18 to
64
Year
s Li
ving
in th
e Co
mm
unit
y fo
r the
Uni
ted
Stat
es a
nd S
tate
s, b
y D
isab
ility
Sta
tus:
201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
B210
07; f
actfi
nder
.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 7
Oct
ober
201
5). B
ased
on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
[1] C
ount
of d
isabi
lity
or n
o di
sabi
lity
as a
per
cent
of t
otal
.
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
Coun
t%
Coun
t%
[1]
U.S
. 9,
750,9
76
1,17
0,385
12
.0 7,
980,5
91
81.8
AL
187,4
46
40,57
1 21
.6 14
6,875
78
.4
AK
47,96
8 7,
658
16.0
40,31
0 84
.0
AZ
227,6
49
40,72
6 17
.9 18
6,923
82
.1
AR
107,8
88
25,38
7 23
.5 82
,501
76.5
CA 82
6,995
13
3,195
16
.1 69
3,800
83
.9
CO 21
3,013
36
,651
17.2
176,3
62
82.8
CT 78
,494
9,92
6 12
.6 68
,568
87.4
DE
37,79
6 5,
320
14.1
32,47
6 85
.9
DC
14,83
0 2,
373
16.0
12,45
7 84
.0
FL 66
8,127
12
1,963
18
.3 54
6,164
81
.7
GA
384,7
71
71,17
2 18
.5 31
3,599
81
.5
HI
63,68
0 7,
569
11.9
56,11
1 88
.1
ID 56
,767
9,81
2 17
.3 46
,955
82.7
IL 29
9,737
49
,712
16.6
250,0
25
83.4
IN 20
3,718
42
,590
20.9
161,1
28
79.1
IA 94
,007
14,78
4 15
.7 79
,223
84.3
KS 92
,289
18,66
7 20
.2 73
,622
79.8
KY 14
9,767
35
,517
23.7
114,2
50
76.3
LA 13
9,990
27
,938
20.0
112,0
52
80.0
ME
55,16
2 12
,322
22.3
42,84
0 77
.7
MD
222,3
72
26,33
5 11
.8 19
6,037
88
.2
MA
144,3
38
25,28
3 17
.5 11
9,055
82
.5
MI
284,6
37
56,19
0 19
.7 22
8,447
80
.3
MN
146,7
21
23,95
0 16
.3 12
2,771
83
.7
MS
91,70
3 17
,629
19.2
74,07
4 80
.8
MO
224,1
73
47,13
5 21
.0 17
7,038
79
.0
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
Coun
t%
Coun
t%
[1]
MT
43,03
8 9,
009
20.9
34,02
9 79
.1
NE
64,71
4 9,
328
14.4
55,38
6 85
.6
NV
111,4
30
21,54
2 19
.3 89
,888
80.7
NH
47,22
1 8,
338
17.7
38,88
3 82
.3
NJ
138,1
20
21,38
7 15
.5 11
6,733
84
.5
NM
76,99
9 14
,170
18.4
62,82
9 81
.6
NY
331,4
92
56,29
8 17
.0 27
5,194
83
.0
NC
372,2
60
73,72
9 19
.8 29
8,531
80
.2
ND
28,55
8 4,
496
15.7
24,06
2 84
.3
OH
373,8
46
71,10
1 19
.0 30
2,745
81
.0
OK
148,7
54
36,92
8 24
.8 11
1,826
75
.2
OR
136,7
84
32,10
4 23
.5 10
4,680
76
.5
PA 35
8,772
61
,653
17.2
297,1
19
82.8
RI 27
,852
5,75
2 20
.7 22
,100
79.3
SC 19
8,558
39
,354
19.8
159,2
04
80.2
SD 33
,063
7,02
1 21
.2 26
,042
78.8
TN 23
9,967
55
,071
22.9
184,8
96
77.1
TX 86
2,501
15
9,826
18
.5 70
2,675
81
.5
UT
67,48
4 11
,680
17.3
55,80
4 82
.7
VT
20,62
9 3,
763
18.2
16,86
6 81
.8
VA 42
5,520
52
,282
12.3
373,2
38
87.7
WA
310,5
77
55,07
3 17
.7 25
5,504
82
.3
WV
69,62
1 16
,389
23.5
53,23
2 76
.5
WI
173,8
02
29,49
7 17
.0 14
4,305
83
.0
WY
25,37
6 4,2
1916
.6 21
,157
83.4
PR38
116
1108
429
.1 27
,032
70.9
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Tabl
e 5.
3 Ci
vilia
n Ve
tera
ns A
ges
65 Y
ears
and
Ove
r Liv
ing
in th
e Co
mm
unit
y fo
r the
Uni
ted
Stat
es a
nd S
tate
s,
by D
isab
ility
Sta
tus:
201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
B210
07; f
actfi
nder
.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 7
Oct
ober
201
5). B
ased
on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
[1] C
ount
of d
isabi
lity
or n
o di
sabi
lity
as a
per
cent
of t
otal
.
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
Coun
t%
[1]
Coun
t%
[1]
U.S
.9,1
55,35
3 3,6
50,72
3 39
.95,5
04,63
0 60
.1
AL
152,9
53
69,79
7 45
.6 83
,156
54.4
AK
20,76
0 9,
546
46.0
11,21
4 54
.0
AZ
248,4
11
101,4
89
40.9
146,9
22
59.1
AR
97,16
1 43
,958
45.2
53,20
3 54
.8
CA 84
2,068
33
4,227
39
.7 50
7,841
60
.3
CO 15
8,577
61
,188
38.6
97,38
9 61
.4
CT 10
6,417
38
,726
36.4
67,69
1 63
.6
DE
33,01
8 11
,083
33.6
21,93
5 66
.4
DC
12,62
9 5,
080
40.2
7,54
9 59
.8
FL 77
4,739
29
7,522
38
.4 47
7,217
61
.6
GA
255,2
29
102,3
48
40.1
152,8
81
59.9
HI
44,37
3 16
,829
37.9
27,54
4 62
.1
ID 57
,541
25,34
8 44
.1 32
,193
55.9
IL 32
5,321
12
4,311
38
.2 20
1,010
61
.8
IN 19
4,647
83
,680
43.0
110,9
67
57.0
IA 10
0,372
38
,157
38.0
62,21
5 62
.0
KS 87
,562
33,66
7 38
.4 53
,895
61.6
KY 12
3,735
57
,102
46.1
66,63
3 53
.9
LA 11
5,044
48
,812
42.4
66,23
2 57
.6
ME
56,70
6 22
,302
39.3
34,40
4 60
.7
MD
157,9
62
55,57
0 35
.2 10
2,392
64
.8
MA
185,8
20
68,18
2 36
.7 11
7,638
63
.3
MI
305,0
16
119,0
33
39.0
185,9
83
61.0
MN
167,5
23
64,06
1 38
.2 10
3,462
61
.8
MS
78,70
5 37
,612
47.8
41,09
3 52
.2
MO
203,4
88
86,13
4 42
.3 11
7,354
57
.7
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
Coun
t%
[1]
Coun
t%
[1]
MT
40,41
1 15
,811
39.1
24,60
0 60
.9
NE
60,75
1 25
,844
42.5
34,90
7 57
.5
NV
98,58
4 39
,824
40.4
58,76
0 59
.6
NH
49,14
4 18
,774
38.2
30,37
0 61
.8
NJ
216,0
95
78,45
4 36
.3 13
7,641
63
.7
NM
72,43
7 31
,797
43.9
40,64
0 56
.1
NY
424,3
44
160,4
03
37.8
263,9
41
62.2
NC
292,0
49
117,4
77
40.2
174,5
72
59.8
ND
20,59
5 7,
756
37.7
12,83
9 62
.3
OH
370,4
93
143,2
52
38.7
227,2
41
61.3
OK
122,3
87
58,51
9 47
.8 63
,868
52.2
OR
154,0
86
66,62
9 43
.2 87
,457
56.8
PA 44
4,913
16
5,969
37
.3 27
8,944
62
.7
RI 33
,456
12,99
4 38
.8 20
,462
61.2
SC 16
2,739
64
,363
39.5
98,37
6 60
.5
SD 28
,075
11,70
3 41
.7 16
,372
58.3
TN 20
3,124
85
,259
42.0
117,8
65
58.0
TX 60
2,301
25
7,766
42
.8 34
4,535
57
.2
UT
62,62
5 25
,814
41.2
36,81
1 58
.8
VT
22,01
4 9,
002
40.9
13,01
2 59
.1
VA 25
2,026
91
,346
36.2
160,6
80
63.8
WA
242,0
09
99,32
4 41
.0 14
2,685
59
.0
WV
68,92
9 31
,558
45.8
37,37
1 54
.2
WI
186,6
35
67,17
0 36
.0 11
9,465
64
.0
WY
19,35
4 8,
151
42.1
11,20
3 57
.9
PR51
222
2666
552
.1 24
,557
47.9
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Tabl
e 5.
4 Po
vert
y—Ci
vilia
n Ve
tera
ns w
ith
Dis
abili
ties
Age
s 18
to 6
4 Ye
ars
Livi
ng in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he
Uni
ted
Stat
es a
nd S
tate
s: 2
014
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
B210
07; f
actfi
nder
.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 7
Oct
ober
201
5). B
ased
on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
[1] C
ount
of V
eter
ans w
ith d
isabi
litie
s in
pove
rty
as a
per
cent
of t
otal
.
Pove
rtySta
teTo
tal
Coun
t%
[1]
U.S
. 1,
770,3
85
318,6
37
18.0
AL
40,57
1 7,
324
18.1
AK
7,65
8 60
0 7.8
AZ
40,72
6 7,
844
19.3
AR
25,38
7 3,
897
15.4
CA 13
3,195
26
,577
20.0
CO 36
,651
5,64
5 15
.4
CT 9,
926
1,48
6 15
.0
DE
5,32
0 71
8 13
.5
DC
2,37
3 94
9 40
.0
FL 12
1,963
22
,792
18.7
GA
71,17
2 12
,597
17.7
HI
7,56
9 1,
185
15.7
ID 9,
812
1,54
6 15
.8
IL 49
,712
11,36
7 22
.9
IN 42
,590
8,35
9 19
.6
IA 14
,784
2,26
3 15
.3
KS 18
,667
2,80
0 15
.0
Pove
rtySta
teTo
tal
Coun
t%
[1]
KY 35
,517
6,72
0 18
.9
LA 27
,938
5,46
1 19
.5
ME
12,32
2 2,
174
17.6
MD
26,33
5 4,
440
16.9
MA
25,28
3 5,
321
21.0
MI
56,19
0 11
,641
20.7
MN
23,95
0 3,
722
15.5
MS
17,62
9 3,
347
19.0
MO
47,13
5 10
,318
21.9
MT
9,00
9 1,
346
14.9
NE
9,32
8 1,
524
16.3
NV
21,54
2 3,
961
18.4
NH
8,33
8 1,
084
13.0
NJ
21,38
7 3,
352
15.7
NM
14,17
0 2,
164
15.3
NY
56,29
8 10
,280
18.3
NC
73,72
9 13
,245
18.0
ND
4,49
6 39
1 8.7
Pove
rtySta
teTo
tal
Coun
t%
[1]
OH
71,10
1 15
,379
21.6
OK
36,92
8 5,
876
15.9
OR
32,10
4 6,
313
19.7
PA 61
,653
12,29
4 19
.9
RI 5,
752
1,14
7 19
.9
SC 39
,354
6,86
0 17
.4
SD 7,
021
1,58
8 22
.6
TN 55
,071
11,30
3 20
.5
TX 15
9,826
22
,319
14.0
UT
11,68
0 1,
753
15.0
VT
3,76
3 45
2 12
.0
VA 52
,282
7,51
2 14
.4
WA
55,07
3 9,
049
16.4
WV
16,38
9 2,
828
17.3
WI
29,49
7 4,
909
16.6
WY
4,21
9 61
5 14
.6
PR 11
,084
2,53
9 22
.9
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Tabl
e 5.
5 Po
vert
y—Ci
vilia
n Ve
tera
ns w
ith
Dis
abili
ties
Age
s 65
Yea
rs a
nd O
ver L
ivin
g in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he
Uni
ted
Stat
es a
nd S
tate
s: 2
014
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
B210
07; f
actfi
nder
.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 8
Oct
ober
201
5). B
ased
on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
[1] C
ount
of V
eter
ans w
ith d
isabi
litie
s in
pove
rty
as a
per
cent
of t
otal
.
State
Tota
lPo
verty
% [1
]U
.S.
3,65
0,712
22
8,155
6.2
AL
69,79
7 5,
564
8.0
AK
9,54
6 25
8 2.7
AZ
101,4
89
5,70
0 5.6
AR
43,95
8 2,
961
6.7
CA 33
4,227
23
,084
6.9
CO 61
,188
3,76
1 6.1
CT 38
,726
1,85
0 4.8
DE
11,08
3 55
4 5.0
DC
5,08
0 81
0 15
.9
FL 29
7,522
19
,022
6.4
GA
102,3
48
6,54
8 6.4
HI
16,82
9 89
9 5.3
ID 25
,348
2,33
1 9.2
IL 12
4,311
8,
717
7.0
IN 83
,680
4,01
2 4.8
IA 38
,157
2,30
3 6.0
KS 33
,667
1,70
8 5.1
State
Tota
lPo
verty
% [1
]KY
57,10
2 4,
567
8.0
LA 48
,812
4,57
9 9.4
ME
22,30
2 1,
215
5.4
MD
55,57
0 3,
525
6.3
MA
68,18
2 3,
591
5.3
MI
119,0
33
6,25
5 5.3
MN
64,06
1 3,
074
4.8
MS
37,61
2 2,
608
6.9
MO
86,13
4 6,
247
7.3
MT
15,81
1 92
6 5.9
NE
25,84
4 1,
475
5.7
NV
39,82
4 2,
704
6.8
NH
18,77
4 71
4 3.8
NJ
78,45
4 4,
547
5.8
NM
31,79
7 2,
636
8.3
NY
160,4
03
8,92
0 5.6
NC
117,4
77
8,38
9 7.1
ND
7,75
6 38
9 5.0
State
Tota
lPo
verty
% [1
]O
H 14
3,252
7,
143
5.0
OK
58,51
9 3,
128
5.3
OR
66,62
9 3,
496
5.2
PA 16
5,969
9,
299
5.6
RI 12
,994
968
7.4
SC 64
,363
3,25
3 5.1
SD 11
,703
906
7.7
TN 85
,259
5,67
8 6.7
TX 25
7,766
15
,518
6.0
UT
25,81
4 1,
998
7.7
VT
9,00
2 38
0 4.2
VA 91
,346
5,60
5 6.1
WA
99,32
4 6,
974
7.0
WV
31,55
8 2,
452
7.8
WI
67,17
0 4,
325
6.4
WY
8,15
1 58
9 7.2
PR 26
,665
5,87
4 22
.0
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Tabl
e 5.
6 Po
vert
y—Ci
vilia
n Ve
tera
ns w
itho
ut D
isab
iliti
es A
ges
18 to
64
Year
s Li
ving
in th
e Co
mm
unit
y fo
r the
U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes:
201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
B210
07; f
actfi
nder
.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 8
Oct
ober
201
5).
Base
d on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g v+
A20a
riabi
lity.
[1] C
ount
of V
eter
ans w
ithou
t disa
bilit
ies i
n po
vert
y as
a p
erce
nt o
f tot
al.
State
Tota
lPo
verty
% [1
]U
.S.
7,95
3,723
57
8,038
7.3
AL
146,8
75
12,17
7 8.3
AK
40,31
0 1,
961
4.9
AZ
186,9
23
15,23
0 8.1
AR
82,50
1 8,
026
9.7
CA 69
3,800
56
,038
8.1
CO 17
6,362
12
,237
6.9
CT 68
,568
3,16
1 4.6
DE
32,47
6 1,
305
4.0
DC
12,45
7 1,
175
9.4
FL 54
6,164
45
,587
8.3
GA
313,5
99
21,99
0 7.0
HI
56,11
1 3,
387
6.0
ID 46
,955
4,15
5 8.8
IL 25
0,025
16
,668
6.7
IN 16
1,128
12
,460
7.7
IA 79
,223
4,55
6 5.8
KS 73
,622
4,41
5 6.0
State
Tota
lPo
verty
% [1
]KY
114,2
50
9,22
6 8.1
LA 11
2,052
11
,554
10.3
ME
42,84
0 2,
240
5.2
MD
196,0
37
8,31
9 4.2
MA
119,0
55
6,91
5 5.8
MI
228,4
47
20,54
2 9.0
MN
122,7
71
6,64
5 5.4
MS
74,07
4 8,
021
10.8
MO
177,0
38
13,22
5 7.5
MT
34,02
9 2,
974
8.7
NE
55,38
6 3,
500
6.3
NV
89,88
8 7,
003
7.8
NH
38,88
3 2,
414
6.2
NJ
116,7
33
6,49
5 5.6
NM
62,82
9 5,
905
9.4
NY
275,1
94
19,12
0 6.9
NC
298,5
31
22,43
2 7.5
ND
24,06
2 1,
439
6.0
State
Tota
lPo
verty
% [1
]O
H 30
2,745
21
,518
7.1
OK
111,8
26
8,85
2 7.9
OR
104,6
80
9,09
6 8.7
PA 29
7,119
20
,699
7.0
RI 22
,100
2,24
6 10
.2
SC 15
9,204
12
,044
7.6
SD 26
,042
2,57
3 9.9
TN 18
4,896
16
,651
9.0
TX 70
2,675
42
,598
6.1
UT
55,80
4 3,
537
6.3
VT
16,86
6 1,
205
7.1
VA 37
3,238
18
,419
4.9
WA
255,5
04
18,90
0 7.4
WV
53,23
2 5,
394
10.1
WI
144,3
05
10,43
9 7.2
WY
21,15
7 1,
370
6.5
PR 27
,032
5,72
5 21
.2
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Tabl
e 5.
7 Po
vert
y—Ci
vilia
n Ve
tera
ns w
itho
ut D
isab
iliti
es A
ges
65 Y
ears
and
Ove
r Liv
ing
in th
e Co
mm
unit
y fo
r th
e U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes:
201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
B210
07; f
actfi
nder
.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 8
Oct
ober
201
5).
Base
d on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
[1] C
ount
of V
eter
ans w
ithou
t disa
bilit
ies i
n po
vert
y as
a p
erce
nt o
f tot
al.
State
Tota
lPo
verty
% [1
]U
.S.
5,50
4,630
24
1,376
4.4
AL
83,15
6 4,
376
5.3
AK
11,21
4 11
1 1.0
AZ
146,9
22
7,27
4 5.0
AR
53,20
3 2,
744
5.2
CA 50
7,841
23
,075
4.5
CO 97
,389
4,02
2 4.1
CT 67
,691
1,97
1 2.9
DE
21,93
5 88
9 4.1
DC
7,54
9 39
0 5.2
FL 47
7,217
22
,535
4.7
GA
152,8
81
6,44
7 4.2
HI
27,54
4 1,
303
4.7
ID 32
,193
1,82
6 5.7
IL 20
1,010
8,
535
4.2
IN 11
0,967
5,
093
4.6
IA 62
,215
2,44
2 3.9
KS 53
,895
2,16
7 4.0
State
Tota
lPo
verty
% [1
]KY
66,63
3 3,
647
5.5
LA 66
,232
3,26
5 4.9
ME
34,40
4 1,
348
3.9
MD
102,3
92
3,92
9 3.8
MA
117,6
38
5,31
8 4.5
MI
185,9
83
8,07
2 4.3
MN
103,4
62
4,05
5 3.9
MS
41,09
3 2,
067
5.0
MO
117,3
54
5,62
8 4.8
MT
24,60
0 1,
493
6.1
NE
34,90
7 1,
370
3.9
NV
58,76
0 2,
721
4.6
NH
30,37
0 1,
079
3.6
NJ
137,6
41
4,90
4 3.6
NM
40,64
0 2,
322
5.7
NY
263,9
41
11,68
7 4.4
NC
174,5
72
6,76
7 3.9
ND
12,83
9 47
6 3.7
State
Tota
lPo
verty
% [1
]O
H 22
7,241
8,
958
3.9
OK
63,86
8 3,
190
5.0
OR
87,45
7 4,
493
5.1
PA 27
8,944
12
,472
4.5
RI 20
,462
715
3.5
SC 98
,376
4,84
7 4.9
SD 16
,372
1,04
3 6.4
TN 11
7,865
5,
708
4.8
TX 34
4,535
15
,430
4.5
UT
36,81
1 1,
353
3.7
VT
13,01
2 51
6 4.0
VA 16
0,680
5,
494
3.4
WA
142,6
85
5,52
0 3.9
WV
37,37
1 1,
841
4.9
WI
119,4
65
4,21
2 3.5
WY
11,20
3 23
6 2.1
PR 24
,557
3,66
0 14
.9
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Tabl
e 5.
8 Po
vert
y G
ap—
Civi
lian
Vete
rans
Age
s 18
to 6
4 Ye
ars
Livi
ng in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
an
d St
ates
by
Dis
abili
ty S
tatu
s: 2
014
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
B210
07; f
actfi
nder
.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 26
Oct
ober
201
5).
Base
d on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
[1] C
ount
of c
ivili
an V
eter
ans a
s a p
erce
nt o
f tot
al.
[2] Th
e di
ffere
nce
in p
erce
ntag
e po
ints
betw
een
disa
bilit
y an
d no
disa
bilit
y po
vert
y ra
tes.
State
Pove
rty Ra
te (%
) [1]
Gap (
% pt
s) [2
]Di
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
U.S
.18
.07.3
10.7
AL
18.1
8.39.8
AK
7.84.9
3.0
AZ
19.3
8.111
.1
AR
15.4
9.75.6
CA20
.08.1
11.9
CO15
.46.9
8.5
CT15
.04.6
10.4
DE
13.5
4.09.5
DC
40.0
9.430
.6
FL18
.78.3
10.3
GA
17.7
7.010
.7
HI
15.7
6.09.6
ID15
.88.8
6.9
IL22
.96.7
16.2
IN19
.67.7
11.9
IA15
.35.8
9.6
KS15
.06.0
9.0
State
Pove
rty Ra
te (%
) [1]
Gap (
% pt
s) [2
]Di
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
KY18
.98.1
10.8
LA19
.510
.39.2
ME
17.6
5.212
.4
MD
16.9
4.212
.6
MA
21.0
5.815
.2
MI
20.7
9.011
.7
MN
15.5
5.410
.1
MS
19.0
10.8
8.2
MO
21.9
7.514
.4
MT
14.9
8.76.2
NE
16.3
6.310
.0
NV
18.4
7.810
.6
NH
13.0
6.26.8
NJ
15.7
5.610
.1
NM
15.3
9.45.9
NY
18.3
6.911
.3
NC
18.0
7.510
.5
ND
8.76.0
2.7
State
Pove
rty Ra
te (%
) [1]
Gap (
% pt
s) [2
]Di
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
OH
21.6
7.114
.5
OK
15.9
7.98.0
OR
19.7
8.711
.0
PA19
.97.0
13.0
RI19
.910
.29.8
SC17
.47.6
9.9
SD22
.69.9
12.7
TN20
.59.0
11.5
TX14
.06.1
7.9
UT
15.0
6.38.7
VT
12.0
7.14.9
VA14
.44.9
9.4
WA
16.4
7.49.0
WV
17.3
10.1
7.1
WI
16.6
7.29.4
WY
14.6
6.58.1
PR22
.921
.21.7
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Tabl
e 5.
9 Po
vert
y G
ap—
Civi
lian
Vete
rans
Age
s 65
Yea
rs a
nd O
ver L
ivin
g in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes
by D
isab
ility
Sta
tus:
201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
1-Ye
ar E
stim
ates
, Am
eric
an F
actF
inde
r, Ta
ble
B210
07; f
actfi
nder
.cen
sus.g
ov
(acc
esse
d 28
Oct
ober
201
5).
Base
d on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
[1] C
ount
of c
ivili
an V
eter
ans a
s a p
erce
nt o
f tot
al.
[2] Th
e di
ffere
nce
in p
erce
ntag
e po
ints
betw
een
disa
bilit
y an
d no
disa
bilit
y po
vert
y ra
tes.
State
Pove
rty Ra
te (%
) [1]
Gap (
% pt
s) [2
]Di
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
U.S
.6.2
4.41.9
AL
8.05.3
2.7
AK
2.71.0
1.7
AZ
5.65.0
0.7
AR
6.75.2
1.6
CA6.9
4.52.4
CO6.1
4.12.0
CT4.8
2.91.9
DE
5.04.1
0.9
DC
15.9
5.210
.8
FL6.4
4.71.7
GA
6.44.2
2.2
HI
5.34.7
0.6
ID9.2
5.73.5
IL7.0
4.22.8
IN4.8
4.60.2
IA6.0
3.92.1
KS5.1
4.01.1
State
Pove
rty Ra
te (%
) [1]
Gap (
% pt
s) [2
]Di
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
KY8.0
5.52.5
LA9.4
4.94.5
ME
5.43.9
1.5
MD
6.33.8
2.5
MA
5.34.5
0.7
MI
5.34.3
0.9
MN
4.83.9
0.9
MS
6.95.0
1.9
MO
7.34.8
2.5
MT
5.96.1
-0.2
NE
5.73.9
1.8
NV
6.84.6
2.2
NH
3.83.6
0.3
NJ
5.83.6
2.2
NM
8.35.7
2.6
NY
5.64.4
1.1
NC
7.13.9
3.3
ND
5.03.7
1.3
State
Pove
rty Ra
te (%
) [1]
Gap (
% pt
s) [2
]Di
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
OH
5.03.9
1.0
OK
5.35.0
0.4
OR
5.25.1
0.1
PA5.6
4.51.1
RI7.4
3.54.0
SC5.1
4.90.1
SD7.7
6.41.4
TN6.7
4.81.8
TX6.0
4.51.5
UT
7.73.7
4.1
VT
4.24.0
0.3
VA6.1
3.42.7
WA
7.03.9
3.2
WV
7.84.9
2.8
WI
6.43.5
2.9
WY
7.22.1
5.1
PR22
.014
.97.1
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Tabl
e 5.
10 V
eter
ans
Bene
fits
Adm
inis
trat
ion—
Com
pens
atio
n an
d Pe
nsio
n Be
nefit
s Pa
id to
Dis
able
d Ve
tera
ns
and
thei
r Sur
vivo
rs: F
eder
al F
isca
l Yea
r 201
4
Sour
ce: V
eter
ans B
enefi
ts Ad
min
istra
tion,
201
4 An
nual
Ben
efits
Repo
rt; A
ppen
dice
s E1-
E52
ww
w.va
.gov
/vet
data
/Exp
endi
ture
s.asp
; (ac
cess
ed 2
6 O
ctob
er 2
015)
.[1
] In
thou
sand
s (75
,265
,435
repr
esen
ts 75
,265
,435
,000
), ex
cept
as i
ndic
ated
.
State
Tota
l ($) [
1]U
.S.
75,26
5,436
AL
1,875
,091
AK
244,4
37
AZ
1,666
,170
AR
1,055
,813
CA6,3
76,05
2
CO1,4
47,41
6
CT43
2,271
DE
199,7
32
DC
90,38
7
FL5,6
18,72
6
GA
3,004
,840
HI
388,5
32
ID40
1,211
IL1,6
80,63
2
IN1,2
39,68
8
IA59
2,671
KS63
2,709
State
Tota
l ($) [
1]KY
1,255
,748
LA1,2
11,75
4
ME
541,7
54
MD
1,228
,854
MA
1,159
,009
MI
1,983
,451
MN
1,146
,384
MS
776,6
79
MO
1,651
,755
MT
335,0
93
NE
557,7
41
NV
776,4
43
NH
311,0
22
NJ
1,047
,058
NM
794,2
29
NY
2,396
,837
NC
3,328
,183
ND
171,1
65
State
Tota
l ($) [
1]O
H2,2
35,02
3
OK
1,823
,983
OR
1,282
,449
PA2,4
32,80
7
RI23
2,604
SC1,8
68,95
9
SD23
8,175
TN1,9
95,30
5
TX7,2
82,26
0
UT
433,0
73
VT
135,8
03
VA2,7
29,28
0
WA
2,070
,141
WV
722,9
58
WI
1,142
,091
WY
152,4
61
PR81
6,544
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This section presents statistics on health insurance coverage in the United States, especially the health insurance coverage of people with disabilities. It presents statistics concerning Medicaid and Medicare, the government-run health care programs in the United States. Specifically, the data address the percentage of people with and without disabilities who have some sort of health insurance coverage as well as the difference in percent health insurance coverage between people with and without disabilities (health insurance coverage gap). The data also address the number of people with disabilities served under Medicaid and Medicare and the amount spent under each program on people with disabilities.
This section also presents the type of health insurance coverage possessed by people with disabilities. The principal source of these data is the U.S. Census Bureau, specifically the American Community Survey. Statistics for people with disabilities (disability status) are based on having responded ‘yes’ to a series of questions within the American Community Survey (see the glossary for more details.) People receiving disability benefits from Social Security usually automatically qualify for Medicaid and Medicare, however some states have more restrictive eligibility criteria. The principal source of the Medicaid and Medicare data is the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ 2013 Medicare and Medicaid Statistical Supplement, produced by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Tables
Table 6.1: In 2014, 96.0 percent of individuals with disabilities ages under 18 years living in the community had health insurance coverage. In contrast, 93.9 percent of individuals without disabilities ages under 18 years living in the community had health insurance coverage—a health insurance coverage gap between those with and without disabilities of 2.1 percentage points. In other
words, as a whole, 2.1 percent more individuals with disabilities had health insurance than individuals without disabilities. The health insurance gap ranges from 6.3 percentage points in Montana to -5.3 percentage points in Wyoming.
Table 6.2: In 2014, 86.7 percent of individuals with disabilities ages 18 to 64 years living in the community had health insurance coverage. In contrast, 83.4 percent of individuals without disabilities ages 18 to 64 years living in the community had health insurance coverage—a health insurance coverage gap between those with and without disabilities of 3.4 percentage points. In other words, as a whole, 3.4 percent more individuals with disabilities had health insurance than individuals without disabilities. The health insurance gap ranges from 8.3 percentage points in New Mexico to -3.1 percentage points in Wyoming.
Table 6.3: In 2014, 99.3 percent of individuals with disabilities ages 65 years and over living in the community had health insurance coverage. In contrast, 98.9 percent of individuals without disabilities ages 65 and over years living in the community had health insurance coverage—a health insurance coverage gap between those with and without disabilities of 0.4 percentage points. In other words, as a whole, 0.4 percent more individuals with disabilities had health insurance than individuals without disabilities. The health insurance gap ranges from 2.1 percentage points in Alaska to -0.4 percentage points in Kansas.
Table 6.4: In 2014, 42.3 percent of individuals with disabilities ages under 18 years living in the community had private health insurance and 62.6 percent had public health insurance (some had both), while 4.0 percent of individuals with disabilities ages under 18 years living in the community did not have health insurance. The state with the smallest percentage of people with disabilities without health insurance coverage was Rhode Island (0.4 percent). The state with the largest percentage of people with disabilities without
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health insurance coverage was Wyoming (11.0 percent).
Table 6.5: In 2014, 44.2 percent of individuals with disabilities ages 18 to 64 years living in the community had private health insurance and 53.7 percent had public health insurance (some had both), while 13.3 percent of individuals with disabilities ages 18 to 64 years living in the community did not have health insurance. The state with the smallest percentage of people with disabilities without health insurance coverage was Massachusetts (3.3 percent). The state with the largest percentage of people with disabilities without health insurance coverage was Alaska (21.4 percent).
Table 6.6: In 2014, 57.1 percent of individuals with disabilities ages 65 years and over living in the community had private health insurance and 98.1 percent had public health insurance (some had both), while 0.7 percent of individuals with disabilities ages 65 years and over living in the community did not have health insurance. The state with the smallest percentage of people with disabilities without health insurance coverage was West Virginia (0.05 percent). The state with the largest percentage of people with disabilities without health insurance coverage was Texas (1.61 percent).
Table 6.7: In the Federal Fiscal Year 2011, the U.S. spent a total of 155,784 on Medicaid payments to people with disabilities, 42.7 percent of the total amount spent on all Medicaid payments. District of Columbia spent the largest percentage of its Medicaid payments on payments to people with disabilities (53.3 percent), while Arizona spent the smallest percentage of its Medicaid payments on payments to people with disabilities (26.9 percent).
Table 6.8: In the Federal Fiscal Year 2011, the U.S. Medicaid program served a total of 9,791,456 beneficiaries with disabilities, 14.3 percent of the total number of persons served by Medicaid. West Virginia had the largest percentage of Medicaid beneficiaries
with disabilities (26.0 percent), while Arizona had the smallest percentage of Medicaid beneficiaries with disabilities (7.2 percent).
Table 6.9: In the Federal Fiscal Year 2012, the U.S. Medicare program spent a total of 345,423,000 on people with disabilities, 19.8 percent of total Medicare expenditures. This was the largest percentage of Medicare spending on people with disabilities during any year between 1974 and 2012.
Table 6.10: As of July 1, 2012, the U.S. Medicare program served a total of 8,426,675 beneficiaries with disabilities, 17.0 percent of the total number of persons served by Medicare. Kentucky had the largest percentage of Medicare beneficiaries with disabilities (25.5 percent), while Hawaii had the smallest percentage of Medicare beneficiaries with disabilities (10.9 percent).
Table 6.11: From the Federal Fiscal Year 2010 to Federal Fiscal Year 2011, the percentage of total beneficiaries of Medicaid with disabilities (i.e., the total number of disabled Medicaid beneficiaries divided by the total number of Medicaid beneficiaries) did not change in the U.S. The percentage of Medicaid beneficiaries with disabilities decreased the most in Kentucky (by 2.6 percentage points) and increased the most in Massachusetts (by 8.1 percentage points).
Table 6.12: From 2011 to 2012, the percentage of total Medicare enrollees with disabilities (i.e., the total number of disabled Medicare enrollees divided by the total number of Medicare enrollees) in the U.S. decreased by 0.1 percentage points. The percentage of Medicare enrollees with disabilities increased the most in District of Columbia (0.4 percent) and decreased the most in Alaska (a 0.7 percentage point increase).
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Tabl
e 6.
1 H
ealt
h In
sura
nce
Cove
rage
—Ci
vilia
ns A
ges
Und
er 1
8 Ye
ars
Livi
ng in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes
by D
isab
ility
Sta
tus:
201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
Amer
ican
Fac
tFin
der,
Tabl
e B1
8135
; fac
tfind
er.c
ensu
s.gov
(acc
esse
d 8
Oct
ober
).[1
] The
perc
enta
ge o
f peo
ple
with
and
with
out d
isabi
litie
s with
hea
lth in
sura
nce
cove
rage
.[2
] The
diffe
renc
e in
per
cent
age
poin
ts of
hea
lth in
sura
nce
cove
rage
bet
wee
n di
sabi
lity
and
no d
isabi
lity.
State
Cove
rage
(%) [
1]Ga
p (%
pts)
[2]
Disa
bility
No D
isabil
ityU
.S.
96.0
93.9
2.1
AL
97.9
96.1
1.8
AK
91.4
88.5
2.9
AZ
94.2
89.8
4.4
AR
98.2
95.0
3.2
CA96
.394
.51.8
CO95
.694
.31.3
CT98
.396
.22.1
DE
96.2
94.2
2.0
DC
100.0
97.8
2.2
FL93
.990
.53.4
GA
94.9
92.3
2.5
HI
96.9
96.9
0.0
ID96
.592
.04.6
IL96
.996
.70.2
IN94
.792
.72.0
IA97
.496
.80.7
KS96
.494
.51.9
State
Cove
rage
(%) [
1]Ga
p (%
pts)
[2]
Disa
bility
No D
isabil
ityKY
98.1
95.6
2.5
LA96
.994
.72.2
ME
95.4
93.6
1.8
MD
97.5
96.8
0.6
MA
98.5
98.5
0.1
MI
96.7
96.2
0.4
MN
95.8
96.2
-0.4
MS
96.3
94.6
1.6
MO
95.5
92.7
2.9
MT
97.9
91.6
6.3
NE
94.9
94.7
0.2
NV
89.6
90.4
-0.8
NH
99.2
95.4
3.8
NJ
96.2
95.4
0.8
NM
95.6
92.6
3.0
NY
97.6
96.7
0.9
NC
97.7
94.7
3.1
ND
98.3
92.9
5.3
State
Cove
rage
(%) [
1]Ga
p (%
pts)
[2]
Disa
bility
No D
isabil
ityO
H97
.695
.12.5
OK
94.8
91.2
3.6
OR
96.7
95.4
1.4
PA96
.594
.71.7
RI99
.696
.53.1
SC97
.794
.33.4
SD95
.994
.31.7
TN96
.994
.72.2
TX92
.988
.84.1
UT
93.1
90.5
2.5
VT
99.1
97.7
1.3
VA95
.494
.21.2
WA
96.9
95.3
1.6
WV
98.0
96.9
1.1
WI
97.3
95.5
1.8
WY
89.0
94.3
-5.3
PR98
.096
.51.5
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Tabl
e 6.
2 H
ealt
h In
sura
nce
Cove
rage
—Ci
vilia
ns A
ges
18 to
64
Year
s Li
ving
in th
e Co
mm
unit
y fo
r the
Uni
ted
Stat
es a
nd S
tate
s by
Dis
abili
ty S
tatu
s: 2
014
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
Amer
ican
Fac
tFin
der,
Tabl
e B1
8135
; fac
tfind
er.c
ensu
s.gov
(acc
esse
d 9
Oct
ober
20
15).
[1] Th
e pe
rcen
tage
of p
eopl
e w
ith a
nd w
ithou
t disa
bilit
ies w
ith h
ealth
insu
ranc
e co
vera
ge.
[2] Th
e di
ffere
nce
in p
erce
ntag
e po
ints
of h
ealth
insu
ranc
e co
vera
ge b
etw
een
disa
bilit
y an
d no
disa
bilit
y.
State
Cove
rage
(%) [
1]Ga
p (%
pts)
[2]
Disa
bility
No D
isabil
ityU
.S.
86.7
83.4
3.4
AL
83.6
81.6
2.0
AK
78.6
78.2
0.5
AZ
87.1
80.9
6.2
AR
88.2
81.5
6.7
CA88
.482
.26.2
CO89
.085
.83.2
CT92
.990
.32.6
DE
92.7
89.2
3.5
DC
94.8
93.1
1.6
FL82
.175
.56.6
GA
80.4
77.6
2.8
HI
93.5
92.8
0.7
ID83
.480
.43.0
IL89
.385
.73.6
IN84
.683
.41.2
IA91
.591
.20.3
KS84
.985
.6-0
.7
State
Cove
rage
(%) [
1]Ga
p (%
pts)
[2]
Disa
bility
No D
isabil
ityKY
91.8
87.3
4.4
LA82
.577
.84.6
ME
86.6
85.7
0.9
MD
92.0
88.7
3.2
MA
96.7
95.4
1.3
MI
90.6
87.3
3.3
MN
92.8
92.1
0.7
MS
82.0
77.9
4.2
MO
85.1
83.7
1.4
MT
82.5
79.6
2.9
NE
83.8
86.6
-2.8
NV
82.9
79.2
3.7
NH
87.1
87.2
-0.1
NJ
87.5
84.3
3.1
NM
86.6
78.3
8.3
NY
93.0
87.2
5.8
NC
83.0
80.7
2.2
ND
88.0
90.4
-2.4
State
Cove
rage
(%) [
1]Ga
p (%
pts)
[2]
Disa
bility
No D
isabil
ityO
H89
.088
.30.7
OK
79.4
78.2
1.2
OR
90.4
85.4
4.9
PA89
.388
.21.1
RI94
.089
.15.0
SC82
.579
.82.7
SD86
.486
.20.2
TN83
.482
.50.9
TX79
.773
.76.0
UT
85.1
83.7
1.4
VT
95.4
92.6
2.9
VA84
.385
.2-0
.8
WA
89.9
86.9
3.0
WV
90.7
86.3
4.4
WI
91.0
89.8
1.2
WY
80.5
83.7
-3.1
PR94
.290
.73.6
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Tabl
e 6.
3 H
ealt
h In
sura
nce
Cove
rage
—Ci
vilia
ns A
ges
65 Y
ears
and
Ove
r Liv
ing
in th
e Co
mm
unit
y fo
r the
U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes
by D
isab
ility
Sta
tus:
201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
Amer
ican
Fac
tFin
der,
Tabl
e B1
8135
; fac
tfind
er.c
ensu
s.gov
(acc
esse
d 19
Oct
ober
20
15).
[1] Th
e pe
rcen
tage
of p
eopl
e w
ith a
nd w
ithou
t disa
bilit
ies w
ith h
ealth
insu
ranc
e co
vera
ge.
[2] Th
e di
ffere
nce
in p
erce
ntag
e po
ints
of h
ealth
insu
ranc
e co
vera
ge b
etw
een
disa
bilit
y an
d no
disa
bilit
y.
State
Cove
rage
(%) [
1]Ga
p (%
pts)
[2]
Disa
bility
No D
isabil
ityU
.S.
99.3
98.9
0.4
AL
99.7
99.3
0.4
AK
98.7
96.6
2.1
AZ
99.0
98.6
0.3
AR
99.8
99.6
0.2
CA99
.098
.10.9
CO99
.498
.80.7
CT99
.199
.3-0
.2
DE
99.9
99.6
0.3
DC
99.6
98.4
1.2
FL98
.998
.30.6
GA
99.4
98.9
0.5
HI
99.2
98.7
0.4
ID99
.899
.10.7
IL99
.298
.70.6
IN99
.799
.50.2
IA99
.799
.80.0
KS99
.299
.6-0
.4
State
Cove
rage
(%) [
1]Ga
p (%
pts)
[2]
Disa
bility
No D
isabil
ityKY
99.8
99.6
0.2
LA99
.399
.30.1
ME
99.9
99.7
0.2
MD
99.1
98.7
0.4
MA
99.8
99.4
0.4
MI
99.7
99.6
0.1
MN
99.5
99.7
-0.2
MS
99.6
99.5
0.2
MO
99.8
99.5
0.3
MT
99.4
99.6
-0.2
NE
99.8
99.8
-0.1
NV
98.7
98.0
0.7
NH
99.8
99.5
0.4
NJ
99.0
98.6
0.4
NM
98.7
98.0
0.7
NY
99.5
98.8
0.8
NC
99.3
99.4
-0.1
ND
99.7
99.6
0.1
State
Cove
rage
(%) [
1]Ga
p (%
pts)
[2]
Disa
bility
No D
isabil
ityO
H99
.499
.50.0
OK
99.6
99.4
0.3
OR
99.3
99.7
-0.4
PA99
.699
.50.1
RI99
.699
.40.2
SC99
.499
.6-0
.2
SD99
.799
.40.2
TN99
.799
.50.2
TX98
.497
.80.6
UT
99.3
99.3
-0.1
VT
100.0
99.8
0.2
VA99
.098
.80.2
WA
99.4
99.2
0.3
WV
99.9
99.9
0.0
WI
99.7
99.6
0.1
WY
99.5
99.0
0.5
PR99
.699
.10.5
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Tabl
e 6.
4 H
ealt
h In
sura
nce
Cove
rage
—Ci
vilia
ns w
ith
Dis
abili
ties
Age
s U
nder
18
Year
s Li
ving
in th
e Co
mm
unit
y fo
r the
Uni
ted
Stat
es a
nd S
tate
s by
Typ
e of
Cov
erag
e: 2
014
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
Amer
ican
Fac
tFin
der,
Tabl
e B1
8135
; fac
tfind
er.c
ensu
s.gov
(acc
esse
d 9
Oct
ober
20
15).
Base
d on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
[1] Th
e pe
rcen
tage
of p
eopl
e w
ith d
isabi
litie
s with
priv
ate
or p
ublic
hea
lth in
sura
nce
cove
rage
.[2
] The
perc
enta
ge o
f peo
ple
with
disa
bilit
ies w
ithou
t hea
lth in
sura
nce
cove
rage
.
State
Cove
rage
(%) [
1]No
Cove
rage
(%
) [2]
Priva
te
Publi
cU
.S.
42.3
62.6
4.0
AL
36.4
67.7
2.1
AK
46.2
55.7
8.6
AZ
43.5
60.0
5.8
AR
27.0
79.3
1.8
CA44
.959
.73.7
CO50
.056
.24.4
CT47
.958
.41.7
DE
36.5
66.2
3.8
DC
20.6
83.3
0.0
FL36
.064
.16.1
GA
37.5
63.3
5.1
HI
47.9
53.0
3.1
ID45
.466
.23.5
IL44
.558
.63.1
IN39
.561
.15.3
IA51
.767
.62.6
KS45
.959
.63.6
State
Cove
rage
(%) [
1]No
Cove
rage
(%
) [2]
Priva
te
Publi
cKY
36.3
69.9
1.9
LA34
.568
.63.1
ME
35.1
74.2
4.6
MD
50.5
57.2
2.5
MA
49.0
63.0
1.5
MI
44.3
66.1
3.3
MN
48.6
57.9
4.2
MS
32.5
70.2
3.7
MO
41.4
60.4
4.5
MT
41.3
61.8
2.1
NE
48.7
56.9
5.1
NV
46.9
50.3
10.4
NH
59.9
49.6
0.8
NJ
55.1
46.4
3.8
NM
30.6
70.0
4.4
NY
44.7
63.9
2.4
NC
36.9
68.5
2.3
ND
59.7
58.0
1.7
State
Cove
rage
(%) [
1]No
Cove
rage
(%
) [2]
Priva
te
Publi
cO
H38
.867
.92.4
OK
37.0
65.7
5.2
OR
43.2
62.2
3.3
PA43
.370
.93.5
RI51
.166
.40.4
SC36
.372
.22.3
SD45
.961
.44.1
TN37
.764
.83.1
TX40
.257
.37.1
UT
62.7
39.7
6.9
VT
28.5
82.5
0.9
VA49
.254
.44.6
WA
44.6
64.0
3.1
WV
28.3
80.7
2.0
WI
46.4
64.2
2.7
WY
46.5
58.3
11.0
PR32
.570
.72.0
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Tabl
e 6.
5 H
ealt
h In
sura
nce
Cove
rage
—Ci
vilia
ns w
ith
Dis
abili
ties
Age
s 18
to 6
4 Ye
ars
Livi
ng in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes
by T
ype
of C
over
age:
201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
Amer
ican
Fac
tFin
der,
Tabl
e B1
8135
; fac
tfind
er.c
ensu
s.gov
(acc
esse
d 26
Oct
ober
20
15).
Base
d on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
[1] Th
e pe
rcen
tage
of p
eopl
e w
ith d
isabi
litie
s with
priv
ate
or p
ublic
hea
lth in
sura
nce
cove
rage
.[2
] The
perc
enta
ge o
f peo
ple
with
disa
bilit
ies w
ithou
t hea
lth in
sura
nce
cove
rage
.
State
Cove
rage
(%) [
1]No
Cove
rage
(%
) [2]
Priva
te
Publi
cU
.S.
44.2
53.7
13.3
AL
45.4
53.5
16.4
AK
48.4
43.2
21.4
AZ
42.2
55.7
12.9
AR
41.1
59.4
11.8
CA42
.155
.911
.6
CO50
.350
.411
.0
CT46
.956
.57.1
DE
45.7
60.7
7.3
DC
32.7
70.0
5.2
FL40
.752
.317
.9
GA
43.1
49.1
19.6
HI
56.3
50.5
6.5
ID47
.846
.516
.6
IL46
.052
.110
.7
IN44
.850
.015
.4
IA50
.552
.98.5
KS50
.646
.715
.1
State
Cove
rage
(%) [
1]No
Cove
rage
(%
) [2]
Priva
te
Publi
cKY
40.1
63.8
8.2
LA40
.052
.617
.5
ME
36.8
60.7
13.4
MD
53.7
51.5
8.0
MA
42.4
64.6
3.3
MI
44.0
60.4
9.4
MN
46.9
57.0
7.2
MS
35.6
57.0
18.0
MO
42.9
51.8
14.9
MT
44.1
51.7
17.5
NE
52.6
43.7
16.2
NV
49.0
44.5
17.1
NH
53.0
46.0
12.9
NJ
50.2
48.4
12.5
NM
36.8
60.6
13.4
NY
45.0
60.3
7.0
NC
42.0
53.0
17.0
ND
56.0
43.6
12.0
State
Cove
rage
(%) [
1]No
Cove
rage
(%
) [2]
Priva
te
Publi
cO
H41
.956
.611
.0
OK
45.1
44.6
20.6
OR
42.6
58.5
9.6
PA47
.354
.910
.7
RI42
.362
.06.0
SC42
.354
.317
.5
SD52
.346
.313
.6
TN40
.554
.816
.6
TX43
.346
.120
.3
UT
55.8
40.4
14.9
VT
38.9
68.0
4.6
VA51
.944
.815
.7
WA
48.0
53.6
10.1
WV
39.5
64.4
9.3
WI
47.6
55.7
9.0
WY
50.7
40.4
19.5
PR29
.171
.25.8
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Tabl
e 6.
6 H
ealt
h In
sura
nce
Cove
rage
—Ci
vilia
ns w
ith
Dis
abili
ties
Age
s 65
Yea
rs a
nd O
ver L
ivin
g in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes
by T
ype
of C
over
age:
201
4
Sour
ce: U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
201
4 Am
eric
an C
omm
unity
Sur
vey,
Amer
ican
Fac
tFin
der,
Tabl
e B1
8135
; fac
tfind
er.c
ensu
s.gov
(acc
esse
d 26
Oct
ober
20
15).
Base
d on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
[1] Th
e pe
rcen
tage
of p
eopl
e w
ith d
isabi
litie
s with
priv
ate
or p
ublic
hea
lth in
sura
nce
cove
rage
.[2
] The
perc
enta
ge o
f peo
ple
with
disa
bilit
ies w
ithou
t hea
lth in
sura
nce
cove
rage
.
State
Cove
rage
(%) [
1]No
Cove
rage
(%
) [2]
Priva
te
Publi
cU
.S.
57.1
98.1
0.7
AL
60.8
99.0
0.3
AK
51.9
96.0
1.3
AZ
53.6
97.9
1.0
AR
56.2
99.0
0.2
CA45
.697
.1 1.
0
CO61
.197
.7 0.
6
CT59
.497
.2 0.
9
DE
68.1
98.8
0.1
DC
57.8
94.7
0.4
FL50
.398
.0 1.
1
GA
52.5
98.5
0.6
HI
65.6
97.1
0.8
ID64
.599
.1 0.
2
IL59
.198
.0 0.
8
IN63
.798
.9 0.
3
IA68
.599
.0 0.
3
KS65
.998
.3 0.
8
State
Cove
rage
(%) [
1]No
Cove
rage
(%
) [2]
Priva
te
Publi
cKY
59.3
98.8
0.2
LA51
.798
.1 0.
7
ME
59.6
99.2
0.1
MD
66.3
97.0
0.9
MA
58.1
98.0
0.2
MI
71.8
99.0
0.3
MN
69.0
98.7
0.5
MS
52.5
99.1
0.4
MO
59.2
98.7
0.2
MT
61.2
98.5
0.6
NE
64.4
98.8
0.2
NV
49.7
97.0
1.3
NH
67.0
98.6
0.2
NJ
59.2
97.4
1.0
NM
51.9
97.7
1.3
NY
52.0
98.2
0.5
NC
59.0
98.7
0.7
ND
77.0
98.4
0.3
State
Cove
rage
(%) [
1]No
Cove
rage
(%
) [2]
Priva
te
Publi
cO
H61
.898
.2 0.
6
OK
60.0
98.5
0.4
OR
59.9
98.1
0.7
PA66
.298
.8 0.
4
RI59
.197
.9 0.
4
SC57
.098
.9 0.
6
SD60
.198
.9 0.
3
TN56
.698
.7 0.
3
TX49
.997
.1 1.
6
UT
64.3
97.7
0.7
VT
62.4
99.2
-
VA65
.097
.2 1.
0
WA
63.5
98.3
0.6
WV
62.2
99.4
0.1
WI
64.2
99.1
0.3
WY
61.8
97.6
0.5
PR21
.998
.4 0.
4
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Tabl
e 6.
7 M
edic
aid—
Med
icai
d Pa
ymen
ts b
y D
isab
ility
Sta
tus:
Fis
cal Y
ear 2
011
Sour
ce: U
.S. D
epar
tmen
t of H
ealth
and
Hum
an S
ervi
ces,
2011
Med
icar
e an
d M
edic
aid
Stat
istic
al S
uppl
emen
t, C
ente
rs fo
r Med
icar
e an
d M
edic
aid
Serv
ices
,Tab
le 1
3.23
; ww
w.cm
s.gov
/Med
icar
eMed
icai
dSta
tSup
p (a
cces
sed
12 O
ctob
er 2
015)
.[1
] In
mill
ions
(364
,460
repr
esen
ts 36
4,46
0,00
0,00
0), e
xcep
t as i
ndic
ated
.[2
] The
amou
nt o
f Med
icai
d pa
ymen
ts m
ade
to p
eopl
e w
ith d
isabi
litie
s as a
per
cent
of t
otal
Med
icai
d pa
ymen
ts.
State
Medic
aid Pa
ymen
ts ($)
[1]
%[2
]To
tal
Disa
bled
U.S
.36
4,460
155,7
84
42.7
AL
4,182
1,78
8 42
.8
AK
1,309
517
39.5
AZ
9,439
2,53
5 26
.9
AR
3,636
1,61
8 44
.5
CA37
,565
17,58
0 46
.8
CO3,4
78 1,
497
43.0
CT5,8
37 1,
991
34.1
DE
1,462
464
31.7
DC
2,128
1,13
5 53
.3
FL17
,258
6,29
0 36
.4
GA
7,999
2,98
6 37
.3
HI
1,466
428
29.2
ID1,2
24 60
4 49
.3
IL11
,871
5,03
6 42
.4
IN5,7
64 2,
538
44.0
IA3,2
80 1,
553
47.3
KS2,2
95 1,
113
48.5
State
Medic
aid Pa
ymen
ts ($)
[1]
%[2
]To
tal
Disa
bled
KY5,5
97 2,
640
47.2
LA5,4
91 2,
667
48.6
ME
1,467
686
46.8
MD
7,185
3,23
7 45
.1
MA
10,69
0 5,
092
47.6
MI
11,85
0 4,
713
39.8
MN
7,929
3,50
4 44
.2
MS
3,585
1,54
3 43
.0
MO
6,248
2,98
9 47
.8
MT
797
281
35.3
NE
1,610
680
42.2
NV
1,396
578
41.4
NH
1,032
442
42.8
NJ
8,880
4,38
0 49
.3
NM
2,579
733
28.4
NY
51,20
2 22
,228
43.4
NC
9,614
4,34
3 45
.2
ND
727
304
41.8
State
Medic
aid Pa
ymen
ts ($)
[1]
%[2
]To
tal
Disa
bled
OH
15,82
2 6,
958
44.0
OK
3,713
1,48
2 39
.9
OR
3,503
1,24
5 35
.5
PA17
,700
8,96
8 50
.7
RI1,6
06 69
1 43
.0
SC5,1
51 1,
808
35.1
SD76
7 33
1 43
.2
TN11
,209
4,38
7 39
.1
TX22
,421
9,00
1 40
.1
UT
1,995
720
36.1
VT
1,048
383
36.5
VA5,9
69 2,
725
45.7
WA
6,249
2,54
0 40
.6
WV
2,928
1,24
7 42
.6
WI
5,730
2,32
6 40
.6
WY
577
- N/
A
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Tabl
e 6.
8 M
edic
aid—
Med
icai
d Pe
rson
s w
ith
Dis
abili
ties
Ser
ved
(Dis
able
d Be
nefic
iari
es):
Fisc
al Y
ear 2
011
Sour
ce: U
.S. D
epar
tmen
t of H
ealth
and
Hum
an S
ervi
ces,
2011
Med
icar
e an
d M
edic
aid
Stat
istic
al S
uppl
emen
t, C
ente
rs fo
r Med
icar
e an
d M
edic
aid
Serv
ices
,Tab
le 1
3.22
; ww
w.cm
s.gov
/Med
icar
eMed
icai
dSta
tSup
p (a
cces
sed
14 O
ctob
er 2
015)
.[1
] The
num
ber o
f peo
ple
with
disa
bilit
ies a
s a p
erce
nt o
f tot
al n
umbe
r of b
enefi
ciar
ies.
State
Numb
er of
Bene
ficiar
ies%
[1]
Tota
l D
isable
d U
.S.
68,37
2,045
9,
791,4
56
14.3
AL
938,3
13
207,9
41
22.2
AK
135,0
59
17,72
5 13
.1
AZ
1,98
9,470
14
2,875
7.2
AR
777,8
33
137,1
42
17.6
CA 11
,500,5
83
1,19
1,491
10
.4
CO 73
3,347
94
,202
12.8
CT 72
9,394
70
,590
9.7
DE
223,2
25
22,97
6 10
.3
DC
235,6
65
42,87
9 18
.2
FL 3,
829,1
73
564,0
45
14.7
GA
1,92
5,269
30
4,042
15
.8
HI
313,6
29
27,57
4 8.8
ID 40
9,456
66
,595
16.3
IL 2,
900,6
14
343,6
36
11.8
IN 1,
208,2
07
164,6
68
13.6
IA 54
4,620
80
,252
14.7
KS 36
3,755
67
,366
18.5
State
Numb
er of
Bene
ficiar
ies%
[1]
Tota
l D
isable
d KY
1,06
5,840
23
6,478
22
.2
LA 1,
293,8
69
207,7
18
16.1
ME
327,5
24
64,22
0 19
.6
MD
1,00
3,548
14
3,107
14
.3
MA
1,50
4,611
36
6,792
24
.4
MI
2,26
5,277
35
0,658
15
.5
MN
989,6
00
129,0
14
13.0
MS
775,3
14
152,5
66
19.7
MO
1,12
6,505
21
4,198
19
.0
MT
136,4
42
20,76
3 15
.2
NE
284,0
00
37,78
1 13
.3
NV
363,3
57
42,62
2 11
.7
NH
152,1
82
25,66
2 16
.9
NJ
1,30
4,257
21
0,508
16
.1
NM
571,6
21
49,36
2 8.6
NY
5,42
1,232
75
5,296
13
.9
NC
1,89
2,541
30
0,568
15
.9
ND
85,09
4 11
,094
13.0
State
Numb
er of
Bene
ficiar
ies%
[1]
Tota
l D
isable
d O
H 2,
526,5
33
365,4
35
14.5
OK
852,6
03
109,8
46
12.9
OR
690,3
64
93,91
5 13
.6
PA 2,
443,9
09
602,5
35
24.7
RI 22
1,041
38
,290
17.3
SC 97
8,732
15
8,674
16
.2
SD 13
4,798
18
,348
13.6
TN 1,
488,2
67
256,5
58
17.2
TX 4,
996,3
18
566,9
44
11.3
UT
366,2
71
41,01
2 11
.2
VT
184,0
88
23,77
0 12
.9
VA 1,
016,4
19
168,7
43
16.6
WA
1,37
1,987
19
4,232
14
.2
WV
411,2
18
107,0
41
26.0
WI
1,29
2,799
17
1,835
13
.3
WY
76,37
2 9,
872
12.9
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Tabl
e 6.
9 M
edic
are—
Med
icar
e Pa
ymen
ts b
y Ty
pe o
f Ent
itle
men
t: 1
974
thro
ugh
2012
Sour
ce: U
.S. D
epar
tmen
t of H
ealth
and
Hum
an S
ervi
ces,
2013
Med
icar
e an
d M
edic
aid
Stat
istic
al S
uppl
emen
t, C
ente
rs fo
r Med
icar
e an
d M
edic
aid
Serv
ices
,Tab
le 3
.2; w
ww.
cms.g
ov/M
edic
areM
edic
aidS
tatS
upp
(acc
esse
d 14
Oct
ober
201
5).
[1] I
n un
adju
sted
mill
ions
of d
olla
rs (1
1,23
8 re
pres
ents
11,2
38,0
00,0
00),
exce
pt a
s ind
icat
ed.
[2] Th
e am
ount
of M
edic
are
paym
ents
mad
e to
peo
ple
with
disa
bilit
ies a
s a p
erce
nt o
f tot
al M
edic
are
paym
ents.
Year
Medic
aid Pa
ymen
ts ($)
[1]
%[2
]To
tal
Age
d Di
sable
d19
7411
,238
10,25
7 98
18.7
1975
14,54
9 13
,056
1,492
10.3
1976
17,61
9 15
,637
1,983
11.3
1977
20,47
7 18
,015
2,462
12.0
1978
23,54
3 20
,579
2,964
12.6
1979
27,69
9 24
,005
3,694
13.3
1980
33,72
5 29
,224
4,501
13.3
1981
39,91
8 36
,614
5,304
13.3
1982
48,13
4 41
,787
6,347
13.2
1983
53,43
8 46
,727
6,711
12.6
1984
59,13
2 52
,118
7,014
11.9
1985
63,87
7 56
,428
7,449
11.7
1986
68,86
3 60
,810
8,053
11.7
1987
75,81
7 67
,098
8,719
11.5
1988
81,40
3 72
,187
9,217
11.3
1989
93,84
4 82
,757
11,08
711
.8
1990
101,4
19
89,62
0 11
,799
11.6
1991
110,8
8798
,059
12,82
811
.6
1992
120,7
1010
6,241
14,46
912
.019
93 12
9,386
113,4
9115
,894
12.3
Year
Medic
aid Pa
ymen
ts ($)
[1]
%[2
]To
tal
Age
d Di
sable
d
1994
146,5
49
127,7
14
18,83
5 12
.919
95 15
8,980
13
7,952
21
,029
13.2
1996
167,0
63
144,4
85
22,57
7 13
.519
97 17
5,423
15
1,655
23
,768
13.5
1998
168,1
64
144,4
18
23,74
6 14
.119
99 16
6,687
14
2,425
24
,262
14.6
2000
174,2
61
148,4
88
25,77
3 14
.820
01 19
7,505
16
7,825
29
,680
15.0
2002
215,4
11
182,3
03
33,10
8 15
.420
03 23
2,821
19
5,726
37
,095
15.9
2004
255,3
25
213,2
41
42,08
5 16
.520
05 27
4,143
22
7,594
46
,550
17.0
2006
280,6
72
232,4
68
48,20
4 17
.220
07 28
8,504
23
7,806
50
,697
17.6
2008
301,1
36
247,1
18
54,01
8 17
.920
09 31
8,009
258,5
46 59
,462
18.7
2010
331,1
29 26
7,696
63,43
419
.220
11 34
0,543
274,2
72 66
,271
19.5
2012
345,4
23 27
7,170
68,25
319
.8
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Tabl
e 6.
10 M
edic
are—
Med
icar
e En
rollm
ent b
y Ty
pe o
f Ent
itle
men
t: Ju
ly 1
, 201
2
Sour
ce: U
.S. D
epar
tmen
t of H
ealth
and
Hum
an S
ervi
ces,
2012
Med
icar
e an
d M
edic
aid
Stat
istic
al S
uppl
emen
t, C
ente
rs fo
r Med
icar
e an
d M
edic
aid
Serv
ices
,Tab
le 2
.8; w
ww.
cms.g
ov/M
edic
areM
edic
aidS
tatS
upp
(acc
esse
d 14
Oct
ober
201
5).
[1] Th
e nu
mbe
r of p
eopl
e w
ith d
isabi
litie
s as a
per
cent
of t
otal
num
ber o
f enr
olle
es.
State
Numb
er of
Med
icare
Enro
llees
% [1
]To
tal
Aged
Disa
bled
U.S
. 49
,682,1
46
41,25
5,471
8,
426,6
75
17.0
AL
896,2
74
674,4
11
221,8
63
24.8
AK
72,89
8 60
,232
12,66
6 17
.4
AZ
1,00
9,292
85
7,719
15
1,573
15
.0
AR
558,6
20
424,7
91
133,8
29
24.0
CA 5,
111,2
08
4,39
4,062
71
7,146
14
.0
CO 68
8,283
58
9,315
98
,968
14.4
CT 59
5,294
51
3,509
81
,785
13.7
DE
161,4
22
134,9
25
26,49
7 16
.4
DC
82,49
3 68
,000
14,49
3 17
.6
FL 3,
621,0
57
3,11
3,855
50
7,202
14
.0
GA
1,35
0,944
1,
082,9
20
268,0
24
19.8
HI
221,5
14
197,4
56
24,05
8 10
.9
ID 24
9,626
20
9,053
40
,573
16.3
IL 1,
934,7
03
1,64
2,164
29
2,539
15
.1
IN 1,
064,5
11
870,4
02
194,1
09
18.2
IA 53
7,430
46
2,313
75
,117
14.0
KS 45
3,927
38
2,723
71
,204
15.7
State
Numb
er of
Med
icare
Enro
llees
% [1
]To
tal
Aged
Disa
bled
KY 80
4,245
59
9,025
20
5,220
25
.5
LA 72
9,271
57
0,633
15
8,638
21
.8
ME
281,9
68
223,1
30
58,83
8 20
.9
MD
844,8
62
721,7
13
123,1
49
14.6
MA
1,12
5,661
92
6,451
19
9,210
17
.7
MI
1,75
4,367
1,
417,5
78
336,7
89
19.2
MN
836,2
05
714,9
61
121,2
44
14.5
MS
523,6
25
392,6
75
130,9
50
25.0
MO
1,05
8,418
85
1,081
20
7,337
19
.6
MT
181,7
10
153,9
00
27,81
0 15
.3
NE
291,3
33
250,1
37
41,19
6 14
.1
NV
394,0
66
335,9
15
58,15
1 14
.8
NH
240,5
51
196,2
10
44,34
1 18
.4
NJ
1,39
7,532
1,
205,7
04
191,8
28
13.7
NM
336,4
13
274,6
65
61,74
8 18
.4
NY
3,13
8,042
2,
622,9
38
515,1
04
16.4
NC
1,60
4,085
1,
287,8
10
316,2
75
19.7
State
Numb
er of
Med
icare
Enro
llees
% [1
]To
tal
Aged
Disa
bled
ND
112,3
30
97,64
8 14
,682
13.1
OH
2,00
3,455
1,
661,2
05
342,2
50
17.1
OK
635,5
25
511,6
29
123,8
96
19.5
OR
671,8
22
570,1
01
101,7
21
15.1
PA 2,
385,0
84
1,99
1,792
39
3,292
16
.5
RI 19
1,420
15
5,581
35
,839
18.7
SC 83
9,989
67
0,617
16
9,372
20
.2
SD 14
3,014
12
4,294
18
,720
13.1
TN 1,
132,9
42
890,6
11
242,3
31
21.4
TX 3,
256,4
77
2,70
1,939
55
4,538
17
.0
UT
307,3
61
261,6
56
45,70
5 14
.9
VT
119,7
59
98,00
5 21
,754
18.2
VA 1,
226,5
77
1,02
1,697
20
4,880
16
.7
WA
1,05
5,977
88
9,534
16
6,443
15
.8
WV
396,7
05
299,1
72
97,53
3 24
.6
WI
966,1
51
814,0
58
152,0
93
15.7
WY
85,70
8 73
,556
12,15
2 14
.2
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Tabl
e 6.
11 M
edic
aid—
Chan
ge in
Per
cent
of T
otal
Ben
efici
arie
s w
ith
Dis
abili
ties
: Fi
scal
Yea
r 201
0 to
Fis
cal Y
ear
2011
Sour
ce: U
.S. D
epar
tmen
t of H
ealth
and
Hum
an S
ervi
ces,
2011
Med
icar
e an
d M
edic
aid
Stat
istic
al S
uppl
emen
t, C
ente
rs fo
r Med
icar
e an
d M
edic
aid
Serv
ices
,Tab
le 1
3.22
; ww
w.cm
s.gov
/Med
icar
eMed
icai
dSta
tSup
p (a
cces
sed
16 O
ctob
er 2
015)
.[1
] The
perc
enta
ge o
f tot
al b
enefi
ciar
ies o
f Med
icai
d w
ith d
isabi
litie
s (i.e
., th
e to
tal n
umbe
r of d
isabl
ed M
edic
aid
bene
ficia
ries d
ivid
ed b
y th
e to
tal
num
ber o
f Med
icai
d be
nefic
iarie
s).
[2] Th
e di
ffere
nce
in th
e pe
rcen
t of p
eopl
e w
ith d
isabi
litie
s rec
eivi
ng M
edic
aid
bene
fits b
etw
een
2010
and
201
1
State
% To
tal [
1]Ch
ange
[2
]20
1020
11U
.S.
14.3
14.3
0
AL
22.5
22.2
-0.3
AK
1313
.10.1
AZ
7.87.2
-0.6
AR
17.1
17.6
0.5
CA10
.410
.40
CO12
.912
.8-0
.1
CT10
.29.7
-0.5
DE
10.5
10.3
-0.2
DC
19.7
18.2
-1.5
FL14
.714
.70
GA
15.1
15.8
0.7
HI
9.28.8
-0.4
ID15
.116
.31.2
IL12
.111
.8-0
.3
IN13
.113
.60.5
IA15
.214
.7-0
.5
KS18
.518
.50
State
% To
tal [
1]Ch
ange
[2
]20
1020
11
KY24
.822
.2-2
.6
LA16
16.1
0.1
ME
19.6
19.6
0
MD
14.8
14.3
-0.5
MA
16.3
24.4
8.1
MI
1515
.50.5
MN
14.2
13-1
.2
MS
19.6
19.7
0.1
MO
18.5
190.5
MT
16.1
15.2
-0.9
NE
13.4
13.3
-0.1
NV
11.6
11.7
0.1
NH
16.3
16.9
0.6
NJ
16.5
16.1
-0.4
NM
9.18.6
-0.5
NY
14.7
13.9
-0.8
NC
15.5
15.9
0.4
State
% To
tal [
1]Ch
ange
[2
]20
1020
11
ND
1313
0
OH
15.8
14.5
-1.3
OK
12.9
12.9
0
OR
14.8
13.6
-1.2
PA24
.224
.70.5
RI17
.717
.3-0
.4
SC16
.416
.2-0
.2
SD14
.113
.6-0
.5
TN18
.317
.2-1
.1
TX11
.311
.30
UT
11.2
11.2
0
VT
12.8
12.9
0.1
VA16
.616
.60
WA
1414
.20.2
WV
26.1
26-0
.1
WI
13.1
13.3
0.2
WY
12.6
12.9
0.3
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Tabl
e 6.
12 M
edic
are—
Chan
ge in
Per
cent
of T
otal
Enr
olle
es w
ith
Dis
abili
ties
: 201
1 to
201
2
Sour
ce: U
.S. D
epar
tmen
t of H
ealth
and
Hum
an S
ervi
ces,
2011
and
201
2 M
edic
are
and
Med
icai
d St
atist
ical
Sup
plem
ent,
Cen
ters
for M
edic
are
and
Med
icai
d Se
rvic
es,T
able
2.8
; ww
w.cm
s.gov
/Med
icar
eMed
icai
dSta
tSup
p (a
cces
sed
28 O
ctob
er 2
015)
.[1
] The
perc
enta
ge o
f tot
al M
edic
are
enro
llees
with
disa
bilit
ies (
i.e.,
the
tota
l num
ber o
f disa
bled
Med
icar
e en
rolle
es d
ivid
ed b
y th
e to
tal n
umbe
r of
Med
icar
e en
rolle
es).
[2] Th
e di
ffere
nce
in th
e pe
rcen
t of p
eopl
e w
ith d
isabi
litie
s enr
olle
d in
Med
icar
e be
twee
n 20
10 a
nd 2
011
State
% [1
]Di
ffere
nce
[2]
2011
2012
U.S
. 17
.1 17
.0-0
.1
AL
24.9
24.8
-0.1
AK
18.1
17.4
-0.7
AZ
15.4
15.0
-0.4
AR
24.1
24.0
-0.1
CA 14
.3 14
.0-0
.3
CO 14
.6 14
.4-0
.2
CT 14
.0 13
.7-0
.3
DE
16.8
16.4
-0.4
DC
17.2
17.6
0.4
FL 14
.1 14
.0-0
.1
GA
20.1
19.8
-0.3
HI
11.0
10.9
-0.1
ID 16
.5 16
.3-0
.2
IL 15
.3 15
.1-0
.2
IN 18
.3 18
.2-0
.1
IA 14
.1 14
.0-0
.1
KS 15
.7 15
.70.0
State
% [1
]Di
ffere
nce
[2]
2011
2012
KY 25
.9 25
.5-0
.4
LA 21
.8 21
.80.0
ME
21.3
20.9
-0.4
MD
14.7
14.6
-0.1
MA
17.9
17.7
-0.2
MI
19.2
19.2
0.0
MN
14.6
14.5
-0.1
MS
25.4
25.0
-0.4
MO
19.6
19.6
0.0
MT
15.5
15.3
-0.2
NE
14.3
14.1
-0.2
NV
15.0
14.8
-0.2
NH
18.6
18.4
-0.2
NJ
13.9
13.7
-0.2
NM
18.6
18.4
-0.2
NY
16.6
16.4
-0.2
NC
20.2
19.7
-0.5
State
% [1
]Di
ffere
nce
[2]
2011
2012
ND
13.1
13.1
0.0
OH
17.1
17.1
0.0
OK
19.5
19.5
0.0
OR
15.4
15.1
-0.3
PA 16
.6 16
.5-0
.1
RI 18
.9 18
.7-0
.2
SC 20
.6 20
.2-0
.4
SD 13
.1 13
.10.0
TN 21
.6 21
.4-0
.2
TX 17
.1 17
.0-0
.1
UT
14.9
14.9
0.0
VT
18.5
18.2
-0.3
VA 17
.1 16
.7-0
.4
WA
16.0
15.8
-0.2
WV
25.2
24.6
-0.6
WI
15.8
15.7
-0.1
WY
14.3
14.2
-0.1
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This section presents statistics on health in the United States, especially the health of people with disabilities. Specifically, the data address the prevalence of disabilities, health behaviors such as smoking, binge drinking, obesity, and health insurance coverage by disability status, and insurance. These statistics were generated by the authors using the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey. See the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Disability and Health Data System for more detailed information on the health of the population with disabilities. Statistics for people with disabilities (disability status) are based on having responded ‘yes’ to two questions within the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (see the glossary for more details.)
Tables
Tables 7.1: In 2014, there were 233,595,726 individuals ages 18 and over living in the community, and 53,735,136 had a disability (23.0 percent). The state with the largest number of individuals with disabilities was California, with 5,916,378 individuals with disabilities, while the state with the smallest number of individuals with disabilities was Wyoming, with 95,078 individuals with disabilities. West Virginia had the highest prevalence rate, 31.7 percent, while the Hawaii had the lowest prevalence rate, 17.1 percent.
Table 7.2: In 2014, individuals (ages 18 years and over) with disabilities were more likely to smoke (24.5 percent) than adults without disabilities (15.3 percent). This finding was observed in all states. Adults with disabilities were most likely to smoke in Kentucky (36.1 percent) and least likely to smoke in Utah (14.5 percent).
Table 7.3: In 2014, individuals (ages 18 years and over) with disabilities were more likely to be obese (41.1 percent) than adults without disabilities (25.2 percent). This finding was observed in all states. Adults with disabilities were most likely to be obese in Delaware (46.3
percent) and least likely to be obese in Hawaii (31.1 percent).
Table 7.4: In 2014, individuals (ages 18 years and over) with disabilities were less likely to binge drink (11.0 percent) than adults without disabilities (17.5 percent). This finding was observed in all states. Adults with disabilities were most likely to binge drink in District of Columbia (17.8 percent) and least likely to binge drink in West Virginia (6.6 percent).
Table 7.5: In 2014, individuals ages 18 and over with disabilities in Massachusetts were most likely to have health insurance coverage (95.9 percent), while individuals ages 18 and over with disabilities in Georgia were least likely to have health insurance coverage (81.5 percent).
Section 7: Health
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Tabl
e 7.
1 Pe
rson
s A
ges
18 a
nd O
ver L
ivin
g in
the
Com
mun
ity,
by
Dis
abili
ty S
tatu
s: 2
014
Base
d on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
U.S
. val
ues w
ere
calc
ulat
ed b
ased
on
the
sum
mat
ion
of st
ate
valu
es. P
erso
ns li
ving
in in
stitu
tions
ar
e no
t inc
lude
d.So
urce
: Aut
hors
' cal
cula
tions
usin
g da
ta fr
om th
e 20
14 B
ehav
iora
l Risk
Fac
tor S
urve
illan
ce S
urve
y BR
FSS.
See
dhd
s.cdc
.gov
/met
hods
for m
ore
deta
il.[1
] The
coun
t of p
eopl
e w
ith o
r with
out a
disa
bilit
y as
a p
erce
nt o
f tot
al.
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
Coun
t%
[1]
Coun
t%
[1]
U.S
.23
3,595
,726
53,73
5,136
23.0
179,8
60,59
077
.0
AL
3,630
,260
1,107
,734
30.5
2,522
,526
69.5
AK
541,7
7811
3,463
20.9
428,3
1679
.1
AZ
4,816
,754
1,151
,238
23.9
3,665
,516
76.1
AR
2,160
,088
627,9
6329
.11,5
32,12
570
.9
CA26
,858,8
915,9
16,37
822
.020
,942,5
1378
.0
CO3,8
36,87
183
9,102
21.9
2,997
,769
78.1
CT2,6
66,72
759
8,586
22.4
2,068
,141
77.6
DE
713,0
9316
9,222
23.7
543,8
7176
.3
DC
517,0
0798
,575
19.1
418,4
3280
.9
FL14
,968,9
623,6
89,36
024
.611
,279,6
0375
.4
GA
7,230
,344
1,626
,618
22.5
5,603
,726
77.5
HI
1,057
,282
180,8
7417
.187
6,407
82.9
ID1,1
57,91
025
7,155
22.2
900,7
5577
.8
IL9,4
68,56
71,8
84,38
919
.97,5
84,17
880
.1
IN4,8
10,18
21,1
69,39
724
.33,6
40,78
575
.7
IA2,2
94,77
449
4,579
21.6
1,800
,195
78.4
KS2,1
02,21
046
5,560
22.1
1,636
,650
77.9
KY3,2
87,24
198
3,142
29.9
2,304
,100
70.1
LA3,4
20,26
385
4,945
25.0
2,565
,318
75.0
ME
1,035
,250
270,3
6226
.176
4,888
73.9
MD
4,500
,929
868,1
3319
.33,6
32,79
680
.7
MA
5,070
,154
1,210
,165
23.9
3,859
,989
76.1
MI
7,515
,017
1,871
,716
24.9
5,643
,301
75.1
MN
4,074
,967
770,0
6918
.93,3
04,89
881
.1
MS
2,181
,771
572,9
1426
.31,6
08,85
773
.7
State
Tota
lDi
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
Coun
t%
[1]
Coun
t%
[1]
MO
4,543
,978
1,174
,429
25.8
3,369
,549
74.2
MT
784,3
5719
4,398
24.8
589,9
5975
.2
NE
1,379
,181
276,4
7020
.01,1
02,71
180
.0
NV
2,091
,600
452,1
6521
.61,6
39,43
478
.4
NH
1,015
,904
223,3
9222
.079
2,511
78.0
NJ
6,588
,677
1,200
,524
18.2
5,388
,153
81.8
NM
1,485
,860
379,7
2225
.61,1
06,13
874
.4
NY
14,61
0,810
3,072
,747
21.0
11,53
8,063
79.0
NC
7,412
,650
1,728
,025
23.3
5,684
,625
76.7
ND
555,9
5210
0,933
18.2
455,0
1981
.8
OH
8,738
,975
2,193
,643
25.1
6,545
,332
74.9
OK
2,873
,175
802,2
1427
.92,0
70,96
172
.1
OR
2,962
,715
813,2
3327
.42,1
49,48
272
.6
PA9,7
50,52
82,3
49,79
324
.17,4
00,73
475
.9
RI80
7,486
179,7
4622
.362
7,740
77.7
SC3,6
30,35
198
0,440
27.0
2,649
,911
73.0
SD63
2,673
137,5
3621
.749
5,138
78.3
TN4,8
81,19
21,3
89,12
428
.53,4
92,06
871
.5
TX18
,773,7
583,6
53,95
019
.515
,119,8
0780
.5
UT
1,989
,546
390,0
2919
.61,5
99,51
680
.4
VT
483,6
3911
5,333
23.8
368,3
0676
.2
VA6,2
93,54
41,2
87,92
820
.55,0
05,61
679
.5
WA
5,257
,204
1,357
,625
25.8
3,899
,579
74.2
WV
1,446
,993
459,2
2531
.798
7,768
68.3
WI
4,251
,321
935,7
9622
.03,3
15,52
578
.0
WY
436,3
6995
,078
21.8
341,2
9178
.2
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Tabl
e 7.
2 H
ealt
h Be
havi
or—
Smok
ing
amon
g Pe
rson
s A
ges
18 a
nd O
ver b
y D
isab
ility
Sta
tus:
201
4
Base
d on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
U.S
. val
ues w
ere
calc
ulat
ed b
ased
on
the
sum
mat
ion
of st
ate
valu
es. P
erso
ns li
ving
in in
stitu
tions
ar
e no
t inc
lude
d.So
urce
: Aut
hors
' cal
cula
tions
usin
g da
ta fr
om th
e 20
14 B
ehav
iora
l Risk
Fac
tor S
urve
illan
ce S
urve
y BR
FSS.
See
dhd
s.cdc
.gov
/met
hods
for m
ore
deta
il.[1
] The
perc
enta
ge o
f peo
ple
who
smok
e w
ith o
r with
out a
disa
bilit
y.[2
] The
diffe
renc
e in
per
cent
age
poin
ts be
twee
n pe
ople
who
smok
e w
ith a
nd w
ithou
t a d
isabi
lity.
State
Smok
ing (%
) [1]
Gap
(% pt
s) [2
]Di
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
U.S
.24
.515
.39.2
AL
26.8
18.6
8.2
AK
24.8
18.5
6.2
AZ
22.6
14.5
8.1
AR
33.3
20.7
12.6
CA18
.511
.27.3
CO19
.814
.65.2
CT22
.013
.58.5
DE
25.6
18.1
7.5
DC
28.6
13.5
15.1
FL24
.515
.49.1
GA
25.0
15.1
9.9
HI
19.4
13.0
6.4
ID21
.914
.27.7
IL19
.715
.74.0
IN30
.320
.69.7
IA23
.816
.96.9
KS25
.016
.18.9
State
Smok
ing (%
) [1]
Gap
(% pt
s) [2
]Di
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
KY36
.121
.914
.2
LA30
.121
.98.2
ME
25.2
17.3
8.0
MD
21.6
12.6
9.0
MA
25.0
11.4
13.5
MI
26.8
19.3
7.5
MN
23.0
14.7
8.3
MS
29.2
20.8
8.4
MO
26.7
18.5
8.2
MT
26.2
17.9
8.3
NE
24.9
15.4
9.5
NV
27.3
14.0
13.3
NH
23.9
15.7
8.2
NJ
20.4
14.0
6.4
NM
25.2
17.1
8.2
NY
19.1
13.2
5.9
NC
27.2
16.6
10.6
ND
25.2
18.8
6.4
State
Smok
ing (%
) [1]
Gap
(% pt
s) [2
]Di
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
OH
29.5
18.1
11.4
OK
28.1
18.4
9.8
OR
24.4
14.1
10.2
PA30
.016
.713
.2
RI23
.514
.19.4
SC28
.718
.89.9
SD23
.617
.16.5
TN34
.720
.114
.6
TX20
.413
.27.2
UT
14.5
8.56.0
VT
22.4
14.6
7.8
VA27
.217
.59.8
WA
22.2
12.8
9.4
WV
31.5
24.4
7.1
WI
25.1
15.1
10.0
WY
25.2
17.8
7.4
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Tabl
e 7.
3 H
ealt
h Be
havi
or—
Obe
sity
am
ong
Pers
ons
Age
s 18
and
Ove
r by
Dis
abili
ty S
tatu
s: 2
014
Base
d on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
U.S
. val
ues w
ere
calc
ulat
ed b
ased
on
the
sum
mat
ion
of st
ate
valu
es. P
erso
ns li
ving
in in
stitu
tions
ar
e no
t inc
lude
d.So
urce
: Aut
hors
' cal
cula
tions
usin
g da
ta fr
om th
e 20
14 B
ehav
iora
l Risk
Fac
tor S
urve
illan
ce S
urve
y BR
FSS.
See
dhd
s.cdc
.gov
/met
hods
for m
ore
deta
il.[1
] The
perc
enta
ge o
f peo
ple
who
are
obe
se w
ith o
r with
out a
disa
bilit
y. [2
] The
diffe
renc
e in
per
cent
age
poin
ts be
twee
n pe
ople
who
are
obe
se w
ith a
nd w
ithou
t a d
isabi
lity.
State
Obes
ity (%
) [1]
Gap
(% pt
s) [2
]Di
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
U.S
.41
.125
.215
.9
AL
41.8
29.6
12.2
AK
39.9
26.8
13.1
AZ
40.3
25.4
14.9
AR
45.8
31.3
14.5
CA37
.321
.016
.4
CO31
.918
.513
.4
CT40
.322
.218
.1
DE
46.3
25.8
20.5
DC
39.6
17.4
22.2
FL36
.622
.813
.8
GA
45.6
26.0
19.6
HI
31.1
20.3
10.8
ID43
.724
.619
.0
IL46
.125
.320
.8
IN44
.828
.816
.0
IA45
.227
.018
.2
KS43
.827
.616
.2
State
Obes
ity (%
) [1]
Gap
(% pt
s) [2
]Di
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
KY41
.127
.513
.6
LA44
.831
.313
.4
ME
41.4
23.7
17.7
MD
43.0
26.4
16.6
MA
34.8
19.8
15.0
MI
43.1
26.4
16.6
MN
41.2
24.4
16.8
MS
45.3
32.2
13.1
MO
41.9
26.1
15.9
MT
36.5
23.1
13.4
NE
40.5
27.4
13.1
NV
35.4
25.8
9.6
NH
40.1
23.5
16.6
NJ
39.8
24.0
15.8
NM
36.1
26.0
10.1
NY
41.7
23.2
18.5
NC
40.1
26.3
13.8
ND
41.6
29.7
12.0
State
Obes
ity (%
) [1]
Gap
(% pt
s) [2
]Di
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
OH
45.7
28.1
17.6
OK
45.4
27.9
17.5
OR
40.9
22.9
18.0
PA42
.026
.115
.8
RI36
.324
.012
.4
SC41
.828
.513
.3
SD38
.627
.810
.7
TN37
.428
.68.9
TX44
.728
.815
.9
UT
40.0
22.1
17.9
VT
36.8
20.8
15.9
VA41
.325
.316
.0
WA
38.3
23.5
14.8
WV
45.1
31.2
13.8
WI
44.5
27.4
17.1
WY
39.6
26.5
13.2
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Tabl
e 7.
4 H
ealt
h Be
havi
or—
Bing
e D
rink
ing
amon
g Pe
rson
s A
ges
18 a
nd O
ver b
y D
isab
ility
Sta
tus:
201
4
Base
d on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
U.S
. val
ues w
ere
calc
ulat
ed b
ased
on
the
sum
mat
ion
of st
ate
valu
es. P
erso
ns li
ving
in in
stitu
tions
ar
e no
t inc
lude
d.So
urce
: Aut
hors
' cal
cula
tions
usin
g da
ta fr
om th
e 20
14 B
ehav
iora
l Risk
Fac
tor S
urve
illan
ce S
urve
y BR
FSS.
See
dhd
s.cdc
.gov
/met
hods
for m
ore
deta
il.[1
] The
perc
enta
ge o
f peo
ple
who
drin
k w
ith o
r with
out a
disa
bilit
y.[2
] The
diffe
renc
e in
per
cent
age
poin
ts be
twee
n pe
ople
who
drin
k w
ith a
nd w
ithou
t a d
isabi
lity.
State
Binge
Drin
king (
%) [
1]Ga
p (%
pts)
[2]
Disa
bility
No D
isabil
ityU
.S.
11.0
17.5
-6.5
AL
8.113
.8-5
.6
AK
15.6
21.5
-5.9
AZ
11.4
16.1
-4.7
AR
9.414
.9-5
.4
CA11
.616
.8-5
.2
CO10
.819
.4-8
.5
CT11
.917
.1-5
.2
DE
10.9
17.2
-6.3
DC
17.8
26.6
-8.8
FL10
.916
.4-5
.5
GA
8.116
.0-7
.9
HI
15.0
20.7
-5.7
ID10
.616
.0-5
.5
IL13
.321
.9-8
.5
IN9.6
16.4
-6.8
IA13
.423
.4-1
0.1
KS9.4
17.7
-8.4
State
Binge
Drin
king (
%) [
1]Ga
p (%
pts)
[2]
Disa
bility
No D
isabil
ityKY
9.114
.3-5
.1
LA9.7
18.2
-8.4
ME
11.8
18.9
-7.0
MD
11.4
16.4
-5.0
MA
12.6
19.0
-6.4
MI
12.8
21.1
-8.3
MN
12.6
21.2
-8.6
MS
7.714
.7-6
.9
MO
11.7
16.3
-4.6
MT
11.4
21.3
-9.9
NE
11.7
22.6
-10.9
NV
12.8
16.7
-3.9
NH
10.3
18.6
-8.3
NJ
10.4
17.0
-6.6
NM
10.7
14.8
-4.1
NY
10.2
16.3
-6.1
NC
9.314
.9-5
.7
ND
15.4
25.9
-10.5
State
Binge
Drin
king (
%) [
1]Ga
p (%
pts)
[2]
Disa
bility
No D
isabil
ityO
H13
.119
.8-6
.7
OK
9.114
.4-5
.3
OR
12.8
18.1
-5.3
PA12
.618
.0-5
.4
RI12
.220
.2-7
.9
SC9.2
15.9
-6.7
SD9.9
19.6
-9.8
TN7.3
11.9
-4.6
TX11
.117
.7-6
.5
UT
9.212
.0-2
.8
VT
12.5
19.6
-7.1
VA10
.116
.5-6
.4
WA
12.7
18.6
-5.9
WV
6.611
.0-4
.3
WI
13.8
24.4
-10.6
WY
12.1
18.7
-6.7
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Tabl
e 7.
5 H
ealt
h Ca
re C
over
age—
Am
ong
Pers
ons
Age
s 18
and
Ove
r by
Dis
abili
ty S
tatu
s: 2
014
Base
d on
a sa
mpl
e an
d su
bjec
t to
sam
plin
g va
riabi
lity.
U.S
. val
ues w
ere
calc
ulat
ed b
ased
on
the
sum
mat
ion
of st
ate
valu
es. P
erso
ns li
ving
in in
stitu
tions
ar
e no
t inc
lude
d.So
urce
: Aut
hors
' cal
cula
tions
usin
g da
ta fr
om th
e 20
14 B
ehav
iora
l Risk
Fac
tor S
urve
illan
ce S
urve
y BR
FSS.
See
dhd
s.cdc
.gov
/met
hods
for m
ore
deta
il.[1
] The
perc
enta
ge o
f peo
ple
with
hea
lth in
sura
nce
cove
rage
with
or w
ithou
t a d
isabi
lity.
[2] Th
e di
ffere
nce
in p
erce
ntag
e po
ints
betw
een
peop
le w
ith h
ealth
insu
ranc
e co
vera
ge w
ith a
nd w
ithou
t a d
isabi
lity.
State
Healt
h Car
e Cov
erag
e (%
) [1]
Gap
(% pt
s) [2
]Di
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
U.S
.89
.585
.24.3
AL
89.6
84.7
4.9
AK
86.6
84.9
1.6
AZ
91.2
84.3
6.9
AR
88.8
81.8
7.0
CA91
.184
.36.9
CO92
.286
.16.1
CT93
.990
.83.1
DE
94.5
90.4
4.0
DC
95.2
91.4
3.8
FL85
.581
.73.8
GA
81.5
78.8
2.7
HI
93.9
91.7
2.2
ID81
.784
.0-2
.3
IL92
.887
.75.1
IN88
.384
.63.7
IA93
.892
.11.7
KS89
.184
.94.2
State
Healt
h Car
e Cov
erag
e (%
) [1]
Gap
(% pt
s) [2
]Di
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
KY92
.189
.12.9
LA84
.880
.54.4
ME
88.8
89.0
-0.2
MD
94.6
90.2
4.4
MA
95.9
95.4
0.5
MI
92.6
88.8
3.8
MN
94.1
92.5
1.6
MS
85.1
79.6
5.5
MO
89.6
86.9
2.8
MT
89.8
86.4
3.4
NE
89.0
87.4
1.6
NV
90.5
80.5
10.0
NH
88.7
88.9
-0.2
NJ
91.5
86.8
4.8
NM
91.6
82.2
9.4
NY
91.1
87.2
3.9
NC
87.6
83.0
4.6
ND
92.4
91.2
1.3
State
Healt
h Car
e Cov
erag
e (%
) [1]
Gap
(% pt
s) [2
]Di
sabil
ityNo
Disa
bility
OH
90.4
89.7
0.7
OK
87.1
85.8
1.3
OR
92.8
88.2
4.7
PA92
.489
.13.3
RI92
.691
.90.7
SC84
.482
.61.8
SD89
.990
.5-0
.6
TN88
.184
.63.5
TX82
.573
.49.1
UT
89.2
85.7
3.6
VT
94.5
93.1
1.4
VA87
.287
.10.1
WA
92.2
88.6
3.6
WV
92.8
88.8
4.0
WI
92.7
91.6
1.1
WY
83.9
85.4
-1.6
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This section presents statistics on Social Security Administration Programs in the United States. Specifically, these data concern the number of beneficiaries served by, and the amount spent on, Social Security Income and Social Security Disability Insurance, by disability status. A table also addresses those who have concurrent benefits (are enrolled in both programs), by disability status. The principal source of this data is the Social Security Administration, specifically the 2013 Annual Statistical Supplement. The 2013 Annual Statistical Supplement provides information about programs administrated by the Social Security Administration. In part, data in the Supplement provide a basis for research and policy recommendations for the programs.
In this section, disability status under Social Security is based on the ability to work. A person is considered disabled if they cannot do the work they did before; cannot adjust to other work because of a medical condition; and disability has lasted or is expected to last for at least one year or result in death. Definitions for aged (65 and older), blindness (statutory blindness), disabled adult child(ren), disabled widow(er) are specific to the Social Security Administration and Social Security Act and can be found on the Social Security Administration website.
Tables
Table 8.1: In December 2014, of the 8,334,660 individuals who received federally administered payments from the Supplemental Security Income program, 1,151,795 were eligible based on being 65 years or older, 67,376 were eligible based on blindness, and 7,115,489 were eligible based on disability status.
Table 8.2: In December 2014, of the 54,685,392 of federally administered payments from the Supplemental Security Income program, 5,687,315 was spent on individuals eligible based on being ages 65 years or older, 439,817 was spent on individuals eligible based on
blindness, and 48,558,260 was spent on individuals eligible based on disability status.
Table 8.3: In December 2014, of the 1,299,454 individuals under age 18 who received federally administered payments from the Supplemental Security Income program, 5,860 were eligible based on blindness, and 1,291,304 were eligible based on disability status.
Table 8.4: In December 2014, 805,536 individuals received federally administered payments from Supplemental Security Income program, and 157,272 of those who received payments were under age 18, 538,222 were ages 18 to 64, and 110,042 were ages 65 and older.
Table 8.5a: In December 2014, of the 10,031,039 individuals who were beneficiaries under the Social Security Disability Insurance program, 8,759,035 were disabled workers, 1,019,762 were disabled adult children, and 252,242 were disabled widows(ers).
Tables 8.5b–8.5g: In December 2014, of the 10,031,039 individuals who were beneficiaries under the Social Security Disability Insurance program, 372,634 were receiving benefits on the basis of injuries.
Table 8.6: In December 2014, of the $11,187,403 spent on individuals who were beneficiaries under the Social Security Disability Insurance program, 10,232,223 was spent on individuals who were disabled workers, 182,957 was spent on individuals who were disabled adult children, and 772,219 was spent on individuals who were disabled widows(ers).
Table 8.7: In December 2014, of the 10,031,039 individuals ages 18 to 64 receiving Supplemental Security Income and/or Social Security Disability Insurance, 8,759,035 were Social Security Disability Insurance disabled workers only, 4,912,538 were Supplemental Security Income recipients only, and 1,372,931 were both Social Security Disability Insurance disabled workers and Supplemental Security Income recipients (i.e., concurrent beneficiaries).
Section 8: Social Security Administration Programs
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Table 8.8a: From 2013 to 2014, the total number of recipients of Supplemental Security Income decreased by 0.3 percent. The total number of recipients increased the most in Nevada (by 4.6 percent) and decreased the most in New York (by 6.5 percent). From 2013 to 2014, the number of aged (65 or older) recipients of Supplemental Security Income decreased by 0.4 percent. The number of aged recipients increased the most in Nevada (by 5.0 percent) and decreased the most in New York (by 8.5 percent).
Table 8.8b: From 2013 to 2014, the number of blind recipients of Supplemental Security Income decreased by 0.4 percent. The number of blind recipients increased the most in Arizona (by 4.4 percent) and decreased the most in Vermont (by 5.9 percent). From 2013 to 2014, the number of disabled recipients of Supplemental Security Income decreased by 0.3 percent. The number of disabled recipients increased the most in Nevada (by 4.6 percent) and decreased the most in New York (by 6.1 percent).
Table 8.9a: From 2013 to 2014, the total number of recipients of Social Security Disability Insurance increased 0.4 percent. The total number of beneficiaries increased the most in Nevada (by 2.3 percent) and decreased the most in Montana (by 1.3 percent). From 2013 to 2014, the number of disabled workers receiving Social Security Disability Insurance increased by 0.2 percent.
Table 8.9b: From 2013 to 2014, the total number of beneficiaries of Social Security Disability Insurance among disabled adult children increased by 1.9 percent. The total number of beneficiaries among disabled adult children increased the most in Nevada (by 6.3 percent) and increased the least in Montana (by 0.2 percent). From 2013 to 2014, the number of disabled widow(er)s receiving Social Security Disability Insurance increased by 0.4 percent.
Table 8.10: The monthly number of Social Security Disability Insurance beneficiaries (disabled-worker benefits only) grew from
154,330 in January of 2003 to 233,526 in September of 2015. The highest number can be found in October of 2010, reporting 293,682 beneficiaries. The lowest number can be found in February 2003, reporting 136,075.
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Tabl
e 8.
1 Su
pple
men
tal S
ecur
ity
Inco
me—
Num
ber o
f Rec
ipie
nts
of F
eder
ally
Adm
inis
tere
d Pa
ymen
ts:
Dec
embe
r 201
4
Sour
ce: S
ocia
l Sec
urity
Adm
inist
ratio
n, 2
014
Annu
al S
tatis
tical
Sup
plem
ent,
Tabl
e 7.
B1; w
ww.
ssa.
gov/
polic
y/do
cs/s
tatc
omps
/sup
plem
ent/2
015/
7b.
htm
l; (a
cces
sed
16 O
ctob
er 2
015)
. The
blin
d an
d di
sabl
ed c
ateg
orie
s inc
lude
som
e in
divi
dual
s age
d 65
or o
lder
.
State
Tota
lEli
gibilit
y Cat
egor
yAg
edBli
ndDi
sable
dU
.S.
8,334
,660
1,151
,795
67,37
67,1
15,48
9
AL
174,5
449,5
7182
416
4,149
AK
12,42
41,7
8374
10,56
7
AZ
119,3
0815
,754
1,024
102,5
30
AR
111,4
645,5
6566
510
5,234
CA1,3
05,58
936
0,683
18,80
392
6,103
CO72
,831
9,078
513
63,24
0
CT63
,244
6,678
429
56,13
7
DE
16,65
51,2
3097
15,32
8
DC
26,85
21,9
8612
724
,739
FL56
0,809
127,9
282,9
6942
9,912
GA
256,1
9724
,346
1,931
229,9
20
HI
25,21
55,8
1017
119
,234
ID30
,451
1,801
210
28,44
0
IL27
5,772
30,31
52,3
9424
3,063
IN12
7,944
5,443
892
121,6
09
IA51
,223
3,153
684
47,38
6
KS48
,870
2,947
332
45,59
1
State
Tota
lEli
gibilit
y Cat
egor
yAg
edBli
ndDi
sable
dKY
188,5
359,6
161,1
5917
7,760
LA18
1,261
12,37
51,3
1916
7,567
ME
37,62
71,7
9523
135
,601
MD
118,1
5315
,006
654
102,4
93
MA
188,6
0622
,220
2,352
164,0
34
MI
277,3
6218
,155
1,584
257,6
23
MN
94,21
510
,602
730
82,88
3
MS
125,6
038,7
9189
111
5,921
MO
142,7
437,2
3985
813
4,646
MT
18,24
91,2
9312
616
,830
NE
27,68
32,1
7222
925
,282
NV
50,71
412
,147
695
37,87
2
NH
19,65
689
413
718
,625
NJ
181,8
6435
,736
758
145,3
70
NM
64,07
28,5
0844
755
,117
NY
654,3
1611
8,518
2,837
532,9
61
NC
235,2
5618
,575
1,782
214,8
99
ND
8,237
703
577,4
77
State
Tota
lEli
gibilit
y Cat
egor
yAg
edBli
ndDi
sable
dO
H31
3,170
15,21
51,8
8329
6,072
OK
96,96
96,1
2664
290
,201
OR
85,05
19,0
9363
475
,324
PA37
3,914
24,29
51,9
5334
7,666
RI33
,345
3,235
170
29,94
0
SC11
8,245
8,292
1,207
108,7
46
SD14
,880
1,434
116
13,33
0
TN18
3,778
11,84
61,4
1117
0,521
TX66
5,989
104,9
736,7
3055
4,286
UT
31,16
32,7
4621
028
,207
VT
15,82
51,0
0264
14,75
9
VA15
5,434
18,21
61,0
9913
6,119
WA
151,1
8017
,116
887
133,1
77
WV
77,72
52,5
6047
274
,693
WI
117,6
416,9
0187
510
9,865
WY
6,807
329
386,4
40
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Tabl
e 8.
2 Su
pple
men
tal S
ecur
ity
Inco
me—
Tota
l Fed
eral
ly A
dmin
iste
red
Paym
ents
: Dec
embe
r 201
4
Sour
ce: S
ocia
l Sec
urity
Adm
inist
ratio
n, 2
014
Annu
al S
tatis
tical
Sup
plem
ent,
Tabl
e 7.
B1; w
ww.
ssa.
gov/
polic
y/do
cs/s
tatc
omps
/sup
plem
ent/2
015/
7b.
htm
l; (a
cces
sed
16 O
ctob
er 2
015)
. The
blin
d an
d di
sabl
ed c
ateg
orie
s inc
lude
som
e in
divi
dual
s age
d 65
or o
lder
.[1
] In
thou
sand
s (53
,892
,457
repr
esen
ts 53
,892
,457
,000
), ex
cept
as i
ndic
ated
.
State
Tota
l [1]
Eligib
ility C
ateg
ory (
$) [1
]Ag
edBli
ndDi
sable
dU
.S.
54,68
5,392
5,687
,315
439,8
1748
,558,2
60
AL
1,086
,605
28,02
14,6
441,0
53,94
1
AK
76,16
17,2
5242
368
,487
AZ
764,2
0768
,856
6,354
688,9
97
AR
702,5
2914
,719
3,761
684,0
49
CA9,5
71,77
92,1
62,72
214
6,524
7,262
,533
CO46
1,446
42,32
43,1
1441
6,008
CT40
5,021
30,98
02,6
5437
1,386
DE
106,5
995,0
8162
010
0,898
DC
187,0
788,6
0377
117
7,704
FL3,4
91,13
862
2,919
17,30
32,8
50,91
7
GA
1,624
,889
87,18
911
,699
1,526
,001
HI
169,7
7629
,543
1,199
139,0
34
ID19
0,142
6,296
1,237
182,6
10
IL1,8
10,71
714
7,365
14,95
91,6
48,39
3
IN83
2,953
20,47
95,2
7580
7,198
IA30
9,941
10,79
33,7
7029
5,378
KS30
6,884
11,46
72,0
3129
3,387
State
Tota
l [1]
Eligib
ility C
ateg
ory (
$) [1
]Ag
edBli
ndDi
sable
dKY
1,174
,277
29,87
76,8
781,1
37,52
1
LA1,1
39,53
538
,605
7,694
1,093
,235
ME
226,8
405,5
921,3
4021
9,908
MD
791,8
2472
,871
4,083
714,8
71
MA
1,183
,449
108,0
0313
,624
1,061
,822
MI
1,854
,332
85,73
410
,002
1,758
,596
MN
613,8
7755
,614
4,488
553,7
75
MS
766,2
3323
,202
4,940
738,0
91
MO
898,1
7126
,950
5,030
866,1
90
MT
111,5
834,2
4878
810
6,547
NE
169,1
898,3
291,3
8315
9,478
NV
326,5
2956
,456
4,926
265,1
47
NH
120,7
663,9
3278
011
6,054
NJ
1,152
,436
171,6
484,3
4097
6,448
NM
391,9
0829
,913
2,678
359,3
17
NY
4,665
,280
659,5
9819
,371
3,986
,310
NC
1,460
,544
58,75
910
,449
1,391
,336
ND
47,18
52,7
7230
744
,106
State
Tota
l [1]
Eligib
ility C
ateg
ory (
$) [1
]Ag
edBli
ndDi
sable
dO
H2,0
74,40
764
,755
11,13
81,9
98,51
4
OK
616,5
4020
,024
3,821
592,6
95
OR
548,6
9839
,748
3,823
505,1
27
PA2,5
09,34
010
9,523
11,81
42,3
88,00
3
RI21
0,356
13,59
610
0219
5,757
SC73
3,120
25,35
77,0
0070
0,763
SD88
,429
5,487
711
82,23
1
TN1,1
60,16
437
,988
8,630
1,113
,545
TX4,0
00,20
939
9,619
40,16
53,5
60,42
5
UT
194,6
3412
,544
1,287
180,8
03
VT
98,09
53,7
1938
093
,997
VA96
8,259
81,06
76,6
6388
0,529
WA
1,008
,840
92,15
95,6
0091
1,081
WV
494,1
907,7
922,7
8348
3,616
WI
747,2
0426
,292
5,350
715,5
61
WY
41,08
493
321
139
,940
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e 8.
3 Su
pple
men
tal S
ecur
ity
Inco
me—
Num
ber o
f Rec
ipie
nts
of F
eder
ally
Adm
inis
tere
d Pa
ymen
ts u
nder
A
ge 1
8: D
ecem
ber 2
014
Sour
ce: S
ocia
l Sec
urity
Adm
inist
ratio
n, 2
014
Annu
al S
tatis
tical
Sup
plem
ent,
Tabl
e 7.
B8; w
ww.
ssa.
gov/
polic
y/do
cs/s
tatc
omps
/ sup
plem
ent/2
015/
7b.
htm
l; (a
cces
sed
2 N
ovem
ber 2
015)
. Val
ues f
or A
K, a
nd N
D b
lind
and
disa
bled
cat
egor
ies a
re n
ot a
vaila
ble
to a
void
disc
losu
re o
f inf
orm
atio
n re
gard
ing
part
icul
ar in
divi
dual
s. Th
e U
nite
d St
ates
(U.S
.) ce
ll va
lues
for t
he b
lind
and
disa
bled
cat
egor
ies d
o no
t inc
lude
AK
, DC
, ND
, or W
Y va
lues
.
State
Tota
lEli
gibilit
y Cat
egor
yBli
ndDi
sable
dU
.S.
1,299
,454
5,860
1,291
,304
AL
27,61
441
27,57
3
AK
1,263
(X)(X)
AZ
20,95
813
520
,823
AR
28,86
966
28,80
3
CA11
9,001
962
118,0
39
CO9,9
7156
9,915
CT8,9
3528
8,907
DE
3,596
43,5
92
DC
4,106
341
03
FL10
7,287
223
107,0
64
GA
46,30
222
946
,073
HI
1,656
1916
37
ID5,5
7315
5,558
IL41
,100
202
40,89
8
IN24
,584
101
24,48
3
IA8,3
0283
8,219
KS9,5
1335
9,478
State
Tota
lEli
gibilit
y Cat
egor
yBli
ndDi
sable
dKY
28,03
110
627
,925
LA36
,164
9936
,065
ME
4,273
224,2
51
MD
18,73
248
18,68
4
MA
23,97
927
323
,706
MI
41,90
114
641
,755
MN
13,71
563
13,65
2
MS
23,36
355
23,30
8
MO
23,58
082
23,49
8
MT
2,433
172,4
16
NE
4,104
204,0
84
NV
9,768
879,6
81
NH
2,523
162,5
07
NJ
25,90
932
25,87
7
NM
9,267
369,2
31
NY
88,53
020
888
,322
NC
43,39
916
243
,237
ND
1,027
(X)(X)
State
Tota
lEli
gibilit
y Cat
egor
yBli
ndDi
sable
dO
H50
,436
167
50,26
9
OK
17,30
370
17,23
3
OR
10,74
063
10,67
7
PA72
,084
166
71,91
8
RI4,6
649
4,655
SC20
,428
135
20,29
3
SD2,6
0315
2,588
TN24
,912
124
24,78
8
TX14
6,097
1,134
144,9
63
UT
5,364
215,3
43
VT
1,628
61,6
22
VA23
,891
8123
,810
WA
18,29
293
18,19
9
WV
8,081
398,0
42
WI
22,60
660
22,54
6
WY
997
399
4
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Tabl
e 8.
4 Su
pple
men
tal S
ecur
ity
Inco
me—
Num
ber o
f Rec
ipie
nts
of F
eder
ally
Adm
inis
tere
d Pa
ymen
ts, b
y A
ge:
Dec
embe
r 201
4
Sour
ce: S
ocia
l Sec
urity
Adm
inist
ratio
n, 2
014
Annu
al S
tatis
tical
Sup
plem
ent,
Tabl
e 7B
9; w
ww.
ssa.
gov/
polic
y/do
cs/s
tatc
omps
/sup
plem
ent/2
015/
7b.
htm
l; (a
cces
sed
21 O
ctob
er 2
015)
. Pe
ople
age
s 65
and
olde
r gro
up in
clud
es p
eopl
e w
ho a
re b
lind.
State
Tota
lAg
e Gro
upUn
der 1
818
to 64
65 or
olde
rU
.S.
805,5
3615
7,272
538,2
2211
0,042
AL
16,20
92,8
8612
,533
790
AK
1,279
195
866
218
AZ
11,79
72,3
517,6
791,7
67
AR
11,59
13,4
697,6
4048
2
CA10
0,884
14,60
855
,467
30,80
9
CO8,7
261,5
506,2
0896
8
CT6,6
541,2
034,7
1573
6
DE
1,746
390
1,210
146
DC
2,768
613
1,894
261
FL65
,019
13,70
236
,752
14,56
5
GA
28,78
65,1
8821
,046
2,552
HI
2,499
188
1,683
628
ID3,4
6876
62,5
0220
0
IL23
,770
4,667
15,99
53,1
08
IN15
,978
3,220
12,11
764
1
IA5,8
571,2
654,2
3236
0
KS5,3
551,2
523,8
0429
9
State
Tota
lAg
e Gro
upUn
der 1
818
to 64
65 or
olde
rKY
14,65
53,2
4710
,326
1,082
LA17
,761
3,759
12,82
81,1
74
ME
3,415
589
2,635
191
MD
13,26
82,5
239,2
951,4
50
MA
18,14
93,3
6312
,707
2,079
MI
26,93
74,6
4220
,089
2,206
MN
9,947
1,992
6,874
1,081
MS
12,60
52,8
119,1
4664
8
MO
16,34
92,9
1812
,683
748
MT
1,752
260
1,338
154
NE
3,329
555
2,479
295
NV
6,100
1,217
3,792
1,091
NH
2,747
375
2,274
98
NJ
19,40
33,5
1812
,116
3,769
NM
5,831
1,006
4,057
768
NY
52,29
111
,477
29,86
810
,946
NC
25,20
24,7
9218
,595
1,815
ND
845
191
573
81
State
Tota
lAg
e Gro
upUn
der 1
818
to 64
65 or
olde
rO
H32
,328
5,782
24,80
71,7
39
OK
10,25
52,0
277,5
5367
5
OR
9,351
1,585
6,827
939
PA29
,398
6,246
20,60
02,5
52
RI2,9
5256
62,0
4534
1
SC13
,250
2,609
9,862
779
SD1,6
9842
31,1
2814
7
TN19
,453
3,086
15,20
01,1
67
TX64
,992
16,94
139
,231
8,820
UT
3,807
819
2,685
303
VT
1,605
232
1,248
125
VA18
,813
3,396
13,70
11,7
16
WA
15,68
62,8
2711
,365
1,494
WV
5,667
1,001
4,394
272
WI
12,40
72,8
538,8
3072
4
WY
902
131
728
43
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Tabl
e 8.
5a S
ocia
l Sec
urit
y D
isab
ility
Insu
ranc
e—N
umbe
r of B
enefi
ciar
ies:
Dec
embe
r 201
4
Sour
ce: S
ocia
l Sec
urity
Adm
inist
ratio
n, 2
014
Annu
al S
tatis
tical
Rep
ort,
Tabl
e 9;
ww
w.so
cial
secu
rity.g
ov/p
olic
y/do
cs/s
tatc
omps
/di_
asr/
2014
/sec
t01b
.ht
ml;
(acc
esse
d 18
Oct
ober
201
5).
State
Tota
lTy
pe of
Bene
ficiar
y (Di
sable
d)
Work
ers
Wido
w(er
)sAd
ult
Child
ren
U.S
.10
,031,0
398,7
59,03
525
2,242
1,019
,762
AL
268,2
80
236,8
57
9,01
4 22
,409
AK
14,31
7 12
,641
297
1,37
9
AZ
174,7
70
156,2
17
3,81
8 14
,735
AR
158,6
04
140,4
53
4,93
1 13
,220
CA 81
7,777
70
9,509
16
,955
91,31
3
CO 11
8,958
10
7,158
2,
230
9,57
0
CT 95
,854
81,79
9 1,
584
12,47
1
DE
30,99
3 27
,404
749
2,84
0
DC
16,62
8 14
,732
261
1,63
5
FL 62
6,781
56
0,856
14
,752
51,17
3
GA
323,3
83
285,3
94
9,68
8 28
,301
HI
26,75
0 23
,174
530
3,04
6
ID 49
,567
43,82
0 1,
037
4,71
0
IL 34
1,132
28
9,730
8,
170
43,23
2
IN 23
9,366
20
8,645
6,
484
24,23
7
IA 91
,864
78,01
6 1,
880
11,96
8
KS 86
,350
75,12
3 2,
132
9,09
5
State
Tota
lTy
pe of
Bene
ficiar
y (Di
sable
d)
Work
ers
Wido
w(er
)sAd
ult
Child
ren
KY 23
7,485
20
8,016
8,
405
21,06
4
LA 18
6,503
15
7,558
6,
757
22,18
8
ME
67,41
0 59
,093
1,48
5 6,
832
MD
148,4
66
130,6
96
2,91
1 14
,859
MA
236,0
08
205,6
42
4,03
1 26
,335
MI
409,7
56
353,5
22
10,13
9 46
,095
MN
146,8
05
127,3
64
2,11
2 17
,329
MS
153,5
27
132,5
96
5,54
5 15
,386
MO
253,0
93
222,2
18
7,15
4 23
,721
MT
31,56
9 27
,807
662
3,10
0
NE
48,92
4 42
,347
947
5,63
0
NV
70,48
9 64
,243
1,67
9 4,
567
NH
53,87
2 48
,091
940
4,84
1
NJ
234,6
21
203,2
08
4,62
7 26
,786
NM
72,28
7 64
,694
1,52
1 6,
072
NY
602,4
05
516,9
00
11,92
5 73
,580
NC
376,1
94
332,1
73
10,47
9 33
,542
ND
16,71
6 14
,048
259
2,40
9
State
Tota
lTy
pe of
Bene
ficiar
y (Di
sable
d)
Work
ers
Wido
w(er
)sAd
ult
Child
ren
OH
413,2
67
356,2
70
11,30
6 45
,691
OK
145,2
74
127,7
12
4,77
2 12
,790
OR
124,3
40
109,3
29
2,83
3 12
,178
PA 47
1,665
40
9,608
11
,274
50,78
3
RI 42
,703
37,42
2 85
6 4,
425
SC 20
4,234
17
9,872
6,
432
17,93
0
SD 22
,443
19,25
0 40
3 2,
790
TN 28
6,627
25
2,231
9,
424
24,97
2
TX 65
4,046
57
4,012
18
,941
61,09
3
UT
55,00
6 47
,947
1,10
9 5,
950
VT
25,87
6 22
,600
463
2,81
3
VA 24
3,085
21
2,945
6,
344
23,79
6
WA
202,6
57
179,1
92
4,27
9 19
,186
WV
109,1
45
93,83
7 4,
104
11,20
4
WI
188,3
44
161,8
94
3,31
6 23
,134
WY
14,82
3 13
,170
296
1,35
7
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Tabl
e 8.
5b S
ocia
l Sec
urit
y D
isab
ility
Insu
ranc
e—N
umbe
r of B
enefi
ciar
ies
by D
isab
ility
Typ
e: D
ecem
ber 2
014
Sour
ce: S
ocia
l Sec
urity
Adm
inist
ratio
n, 2
014
Annu
al S
tatis
tical
Rep
ort,
Tabl
e 10
; ww
w.so
cial
secu
rity.g
ov/p
olic
y/do
cs/s
tatc
omps
/di_
asr/
2014
/sec
t01b
.ht
ml;
(acc
esse
d 20
Oct
ober
201
5).
State
Tota
l Di
sable
dCo
ngen
ital
Anom
alies
Endo
crine
, Nu
tritio
nal, &
Me
tabo
lic D
iseas
es
Infe
ctiou
s &
Para
sitic
Dise
ases
Injur
ies
U.S
.10
,031,0
3935
,288
305,7
6012
8,105
372,6
34
AL
268,2
8075
49,8
962,5
4811
,126
AK
14,31
768
362
109
609
AZ
174,7
7062
04,8
782,1
057,0
37
AR
158,6
0447
76,7
071,2
866,4
66
CA81
7,777
3,370
21,15
014
,586
32,44
2
CO11
8,958
565
3,158
1,422
5,010
CT95
,854
320
2,474
1,236
2,640
DE
30,99
310
981
946
61,0
62
DC
16,62
824
479
775
441
FL62
6,781
2,283
19,58
514
,081
25,18
4
GA
323,3
8392
511
,292
6,533
12,92
6
HI
26,75
088
537
378
951
ID49
,567
200
1,419
284
1,888
IL34
1,132
1,414
11,06
34,1
8011
,264
IN23
9,366
721
9,633
1,959
7,936
IA91
,864
444
3,393
552
3,281
KS86
,350
359
2,458
612
3,147
KY23
7,485
602
6,748
1,595
8,285
LA18
6,503
522
5,906
2,706
7,734
ME
67,41
019
61,7
6636
82,1
59
MD
148,4
6663
84,4
303,1
195,5
61
MA
236,0
0885
14,5
182,8
876,7
12
MI
409,7
561,2
7712
,595
3,020
13,32
6
MN
146,8
0562
42,9
101,0
295,2
97
MS
153,5
2741
46,4
511,7
006,7
36
State
Tota
l Di
sable
dCo
ngen
ital
Anom
alies
Endo
crine
, Nu
tritio
nal, &
Me
tabo
lic D
iseas
es
Infe
ctiou
s &
Para
sitic
Dise
ases
Injur
ies
MO
253,0
9397
58,6
292,4
1610
,180
MT
31,56
911
173
119
51,4
11
NE
48,92
423
71,5
9234
31,9
29
NV
70,48
927
91,9
9696
22,9
40
NH
53,87
219
41,0
2225
21,5
98
NJ
234,6
2179
25,6
203,3
838,4
97
NM
72,28
727
82,3
8367
83,1
12
NY
602,4
051,8
7112
,613
11,06
320
,207
NC
376,1
941,2
2913
,618
5,191
13,77
0
ND
16,71
683
381
8873
1
OH
413,2
671,6
6812
,906
3,409
13,06
5
OK
145,2
7439
75,2
271,1
195,1
45
OR
124,3
4043
03,3
381,2
704,8
65
PA47
1,665
1,840
13,62
14,8
8418
,421
RI42
,703
122
850
349
1,191
SC20
4,234
556
6,291
2,577
7,850
SD22
,443
114
582
128
829
TN28
6,627
765
9,885
2,410
9,803
TX65
4,046
1,996
25,61
710
,358
27,72
7
UT
55,00
634
81,4
6638
11,8
79
VT
25,87
613
558
216
486
4
VA24
3,085
823
7,433
2,928
8,301
WA
202,6
5774
05,3
912,0
166,7
59
WV
109,1
4531
54,1
8970
35,1
36
WI
188,3
441,0
604,9
031,2
256,4
46
WY
14,82
365
267
7775
8
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Tabl
e 8.
5c S
ocia
l Sec
urit
y D
isab
ility
Insu
ranc
e—N
umbe
r of B
enefi
ciar
ies
by D
isab
ility
Typ
e: D
ecem
ber 2
014
Sour
ce: S
ocia
l Sec
urity
Adm
inist
ratio
n, 2
014
Annu
al S
tatis
tical
Rep
ort,
Tabl
e 10
; ww
w.so
cial
secu
rity.g
ov/p
olic
y/do
cs/s
tatc
omps
/di_
asr/
2014
/sec
t01b
.ht
ml;
(acc
esse
d 21
Oct
ober
201
5).
State
Tota
l Di
sable
d
Dise
ases
of th
e—Blo
od &
Blo
od-Fo
rming
Or
gans
Circu
lator
y Sy
stem
Dige
stive
Sy
stem
Genit
ourin
ary
Syste
m
U.S
.10
,031,0
3927
,492
754,7
8015
4,954
158,9
02
AL
268,2
8097
823
,581
3,583
3,787
AK
14,31
728
796
233
186
AZ
174,7
7036
611
,062
3,113
3,048
AR
158,6
0441
913
,814
2,413
1,745
CA81
7,777
1,864
50,45
513
,019
17,66
4
CO11
8,958
194
6,007
2,371
1,757
CT95
,854
227
5,641
1,446
1,320
DE
30,99
399
2,364
475
575
DC
16,62
875
1,400
184
511
FL62
6,781
2,346
54,36
911
,763
10,36
4
GA
323,3
831,4
6432
,272
5,012
7,283
HI
26,75
036
2,008
279
847
ID49
,567
742,7
2791
454
8
IL34
1,132
1,058
27,63
24,5
825,9
79
IN23
9,366
590
20,15
73,9
743,2
68
IA91
,864
184
5,756
1,244
1,015
KS86
,350
187
5,724
1,497
1,136
KY23
7,485
381
18,75
23,3
702,2
84
LA18
6,503
727
19,21
92,4
963,1
53
ME
67,41
089
3,604
1,065
472
MD
148,4
6663
512
,595
2,354
3,439
MA
236,0
0842
210
,921
3,371
2,121
MI
409,7
561,0
5630
,262
6,138
5,524
MN
146,8
0525
27,9
851,9
271,6
72
MS
153,5
2760
916
,715
1,888
2,919
State
Tota
l Di
sable
d
Dise
ases
of th
e—Blo
od &
Blo
od-Fo
rming
Or
gans
Circu
lator
y Sy
stem
Dige
stive
Sy
stem
Genit
ourin
ary
Syste
m
MO
253,0
9365
918
,814
4,181
3,158
MT
31,56
945
1,612
497
349
NE
48,92
492
3,408
764
734
NV
70,48
920
85,1
571,2
961,3
41
NH
53,87
259
2,529
733
353
NJ
234,6
2180
618
,021
3,799
4,335
NM
72,28
710
43,4
421,3
001,1
70
NY
602,4
051,7
5839
,126
7,405
8,469
NC
376,1
941,3
0533
,740
6,028
6,936
ND
16,71
620
1,070
235
244
OH
413,2
6795
931
,950
5,717
5,458
OK
145,2
7426
311
,818
2,223
1,904
OR
124,3
4024
06,9
742,3
491,4
90
PA47
1,665
1,194
34,18
47,8
595,8
80
RI42
,703
104
2,285
590
353
SC20
4,234
891
19,31
03,0
123,7
60
SD22
,443
291,3
1330
730
2
TN28
6,627
674
24,37
54,2
934,3
82
TX65
4,046
1,789
54,20
010
,576
14,37
1
UT
55,00
690
2,548
869
714
VT
25,87
639
1,053
356
172
VA24
3,085
805
20,28
93,7
294,5
23
WA
202,6
5739
310
,843
3,820
2,463
WV
109,1
4519
88,8
241,5
8994
7
WI
188,3
4439
411
,250
2,505
2,302
WY
14,82
314
827
211
175
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Tabl
e 8.
5d S
ocia
l Sec
urit
y D
isab
ility
Insu
ranc
e—N
umbe
r of B
enefi
ciar
ies
by D
isab
ility
Typ
e: D
ecem
ber 2
014
Sour
ce: S
ocia
l Sec
urity
Adm
inist
ratio
n, 2
014
Annu
al S
tatis
tical
Rep
ort,
Tabl
e 10
; ww
w.so
cial
secu
rity.g
ov/p
olic
y/do
cs/s
tatc
omps
/di_
asr/
2014
/sec
t01b
.ht
ml;
(acc
esse
d 22
Oct
ober
201
5).
State
Tota
l Di
sable
d
Dise
ases
of th
e—Mu
sculo
skele
tal
Syste
m &
Conn
ectiv
e Tiss
ue
Nerv
ous
Syste
m &
Sens
e Org
ans
Resp
irato
ry
Syste
m
Skin
& Su
bcut
aneo
us
Tissu
eU
.S.
2,824
,455
952,1
5426
5,273
23,05
5
AL
268,2
8091
,866
22,85
97,4
0475
5
AK
14,31
73,9
951,4
8526
336
AZ
174,7
7047
,147
18,35
14,0
2637
7
AR
158,6
0450
,774
13,98
64,6
6656
5
CA81
7,777
225,6
4680
,401
11,69
11,5
85
CO11
8,958
34,13
515
,358
3,494
250
CT95
,854
21,36
39,2
421,9
5218
5
DE
30,99
39,7
672,9
6589
061
DC
16,62
82,9
421,4
2332
148
FL62
6,781
182,8
1658
,086
17,40
61,9
94
GA
323,3
8393
,648
29,53
510
,024
801
HI
26,75
05,0
542,2
8839
273
ID49
,567
14,13
65,4
921,3
2311
5
IL34
1,132
80,67
935
,966
9,388
684
IN23
9,366
63,16
324
,359
9,333
495
IA91
,864
22,07
59,4
132,8
1115
0
KS86
,350
23,12
28,9
072,6
8918
7
KY23
7,485
78,16
818
,419
8,263
556
LA18
6,503
56,42
315
,470
4,412
510
ME
67,41
018
,134
5,851
1,714
213
MD
148,4
6635
,808
15,00
53,8
4635
1
MA
236,0
0850
,658
19,83
74,4
0240
6
MI
409,7
5611
8,053
38,64
011
,712
974
MN
146,8
0531
,722
15,19
72,6
5927
5
MS
153,5
2740
,809
13,23
84,3
0138
6
State
Tota
l Di
sable
d
Dise
ases
of th
e—Mu
sculo
skele
tal
Syste
m &
Conn
ectiv
e Tiss
ue
Nerv
ous
Syste
m &
Sens
e Org
ans
Resp
irato
ry
Syste
m
Skin
& Su
bcut
aneo
us
Tissu
eM
O25
3,093
77,37
323
,954
8,486
602
MT
31,56
99,2
293,7
0296
175
NE
48,92
412
,507
5,474
1,384
101
NV
70,48
921
,497
7,255
2,052
244
NH
53,87
211
,553
4,685
1,209
75
NJ
234,6
2164
,836
23,91
35,3
9651
9
NM
72,28
721
,851
6,797
1,638
165
NY
602,4
0519
7,462
53,48
413
,395
1,046
NC
376,1
9411
0,168
33,73
411
,979
978
ND
16,71
63,9
911,8
7144
452
OH
413,2
6710
3,497
36,64
514
,550
950
OK
145,2
7444
,808
12,56
54,7
2136
4
OR
124,3
4036
,314
14,05
02,7
7930
9
PA47
1,665
136,4
8444
,555
13,09
893
3
RI42
,703
9,834
3,637
929
93
SC20
4,234
64,61
018
,122
6,585
519
SD22
,443
5,626
2,878
627
68
TN28
6,627
86,79
423
,747
9,527
647
TX65
4,046
174,6
6667
,034
13,64
71,3
49
UT
55,00
613
,682
6,727
1,424
101
VT
25,87
66,3
342,3
8464
754
VA24
3,085
66,98
522
,017
6,992
600
WA
202,6
5755
,428
20,09
54,3
4452
7
WV
109,1
4533
,669
8,405
4,385
270
WI
188,3
4449
,080
20,89
84,0
6935
3
WY
14,82
34,0
741,7
5362
329
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Tabl
e 8.
5e S
ocia
l Sec
urit
y D
isab
ility
Insu
ranc
e—N
umbe
r of B
enefi
ciar
ies
by D
isab
ility
Typ
e: D
ecem
ber 2
014
Sour
ce: S
ocia
l Sec
urity
Adm
inist
ratio
n, 2
014
Annu
al S
tatis
tical
Rep
ort,
Tabl
e 10
; ww
w.so
cial
secu
rity.g
ov/p
olic
y/do
cs/s
tatc
omps
/di_
asr/
2014
/sec
t01b
.ht
ml;
(acc
esse
d 22
Oct
ober
201
5). I
ntel
lect
ual d
isabi
litie
s are
furt
her d
etai
led
in ta
bles
9.5
F an
d 9.
5G
State
Tota
l Disa
bled
Neop
lasms
All M
enta
l Di
sord
ers
Othe
rUn
know
n
U.S
.10
,031,0
3928
2,682
3,481
,521
23,43
924
0,545
AL
268,2
805,7
6276
,769
719
5,893
AK
14,31
745
05,4
2550
222
AZ
174,7
704,8
0164
,068
569
3,202
AR
158,6
043,9
5448
,120
289
2,923
CA81
7,777
24,49
830
1,859
2,019
15,52
8
CO11
8,958
3,339
38,97
638
32,5
39
CT95
,854
2,868
41,94
820
52,7
87
DE
30,99
390
79,7
2669
639
DC
16,62
839
97,1
7035
401
FL62
6,781
21,33
418
8,389
1,397
15,38
4
GA
323,3
839,8
8093
,201
734
7,853
HI
26,75
092
312
,220
7859
8
ID49
,567
1,306
18,13
711
588
9
IL34
1,132
10,62
612
8,646
819
7,152
IN23
9,366
6,600
80,55
755
76,0
64
IA91
,864
2,688
36,27
415
92,4
25
KS86
,350
2,283
32,11
818
61,7
38
KY23
7,485
5,125
78,72
556
45,6
48
LA18
6,503
4,852
55,97
141
05,9
92
ME
67,41
01,5
6628
,835
152
1,226
MD
148,4
664,6
8850
,999
390
4,608
MA
236,0
086,0
4211
7,349
572
4,939
MI
409,7
5610
,981
145,5
7782
49,7
97
MN
146,8
054,2
7667
,889
315
2,776
MS
153,5
274,1
6448
,182
349
4,666
State
Tota
l Disa
bled
Neop
lasms
All M
enta
l Di
sord
ers
Othe
rUn
know
n
MO
253,0
936,4
9982
,008
538
4,621
MT
31,56
986
011
,011
7470
6
NE
48,92
41,3
6017
,744
122
1,133
NV
70,48
91,9
7921
,614
176
1,493
NH
53,87
21,3
4327
,242
110
915
NJ
234,6
217,5
8880
,874
670
5,572
NM
72,28
71,6
6126
,011
257
1,440
NY
602,4
0517
,936
199,7
131,0
3615
,821
NC
376,1
9411
,297
116,4
4496
68,8
11
ND
16,71
650
26,5
6933
402
OH
413,2
6710
,984
158,8
8574
611
,878
OK
145,2
743,3
7048
,765
275
2,310
OR
124,3
403,5
1043
,975
277
2,170
PA47
1,665
13,18
916
2,238
1,374
11,91
1
RI42
,703
1,148
20,12
812
097
0
SC20
4,234
5,503
59,73
649
14,4
21
SD22
,443
619
8,538
5742
6
TN28
6,627
7,508
88,70
564
112
,471
TX65
4,046
18,41
521
6,242
1,435
14,62
4
UT
55,00
61,3
0021
,694
175
1,608
VT
25,87
664
911
,712
9164
0
VA24
3,085
7,473
83,45
659
06,1
41
WA
202,6
575,6
0179
,633
488
4,116
WV
109,1
452,6
2932
,861
244
4,781
WI
188,3
445,0
4873
,316
431
5,064
WY
14,82
339
95,2
7763
211
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Tabl
e 8.
5f S
ocia
l Sec
urit
y D
isab
ility
Insu
ranc
e—N
umbe
r of B
enefi
ciar
ies
by D
isab
ility
Typ
e: D
ecem
ber 2
014
Sour
ce: S
ocia
l Sec
urity
Adm
inist
ratio
n, 2
014
Annu
al S
tatis
tical
Rep
ort,
Tabl
e 10
A; w
ww.
soci
alse
curit
y.gov
/pol
icy/
docs
/sta
tcom
ps/d
i_as
r/20
14/s
ect0
1b.
htm
l; (a
cces
sed
22 O
ctob
er 2
015)
.
State
All M
enta
l Di
sord
ers
Autis
tic
Diso
rder
sDe
velop
ment
al Di
sord
ers
Othe
r Ad
olesc
ent
Diso
rder
s
Inte
llectu
al Di
sabil
ity
U.S
.3,4
81,52
149
,955
13,72
512
,792
839,3
96
AL
76,76
971
212
621
520
,573
AK
5,425
139
1432
1,149
AZ
64,06
871
819
319
211
,110
AR
48,12
044
714
716
914
,178
CA30
1,859
4,705
1,244
715
57,57
4
CO38
,976
503
160
121
8,248
CT41
,948
891
123
889,9
40
DE
9,726
180
4031
2,760
DC
7,170
5494
291,6
98
FL18
8,389
2,340
473
476
38,08
3
GA
93,20
191
720
224
825
,545
HI
12,22
014
519
312,0
80
ID18
,137
342
8114
63,9
13
IL12
8,646
1,854
817
354
35,48
8
IN80
,557
1,065
212
243
23,27
8
IA36
,274
529
138
325
12,37
8
KS32
,118
604
5617
28,8
81
KY78
,725
582
215
242
18,98
4
LA55
,971
606
232
180
20,41
6
ME
28,83
555
210
212
35,3
92
MD
50,99
985
432
120
813
,025
MA
117,3
492,0
5784
164
917
,120
MI
145,5
772,0
7467
257
633
,483
MN
67,88
91,4
8211
223
816
,109
MS
48,18
230
812
910
513
,091
State
All M
enta
l Di
sord
ers
Autis
tic
Diso
rder
sDe
velop
ment
al Di
sord
ers
Othe
r Ad
olesc
ent
Diso
rder
s
Inte
llectu
al Di
sabil
ity
MO
82,00
81,1
4918
629
222
,393
MT
11,01
115
749
432,6
98
NE
17,74
424
241
875,1
17
NV
21,61
425
010
179
3,535
NH
27,24
248
217
022
13,4
09
NJ
80,87
41,7
9553
930
918
,630
NM
26,01
124
817
692
4,869
NY
199,7
133,5
151,6
8266
951
,702
NC
116,4
441,5
0440
531
234
,510
ND
6,569
121
1219
2,231
OH
158,8
852,0
3530
852
541
,176
OK
48,76
539
513
310
513
,672
OR
43,97
51,2
3312
328
89,3
45
PA16
2,238
2,293
735
900
44,01
8
RI20
,128
301
7311
63,8
40
SC59
,736
503
154
108
16,45
2
SD8,5
3896
6756
2,606
TN88
,705
601
140
191
22,24
1
TX21
6,242
2,810
860
1,001
45,64
0
UT
21,69
451
799
103
5,450
VT
11,71
228
763
111
2,023
VA83
,456
1,182
245
356
23,14
6
WA
79,63
31,4
5728
939
714
,442
WV
32,86
129
376
108
11,10
6
WI
73,31
61,7
2721
937
119
,279
WY
5,277
102
1725
1,370
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Tabl
e 8.
5g S
ocia
l Sec
urit
y D
isab
ility
Insu
ranc
e—N
umbe
r of B
enefi
ciar
ies
by D
isab
ility
Typ
e: D
ecem
ber 2
014
Sour
ce: S
ocia
l Sec
urity
Adm
inist
ratio
n, 2
014
Annu
al S
tatis
tical
Rep
ort,
Tabl
e 10
A; w
ww.
soci
alse
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7,254
9,949
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5,425
1,509
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782
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64,06
827
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8,589
8,660
6,775
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48,12
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3,897
5,667
5,555
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CO38
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7,170
2,374
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8,389
78,60
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31,05
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93,20
132
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10,50
514
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8,601
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12,22
04,2
221,6
582,5
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27,70
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28,83
511
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2,450
2,696
6,381
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50,99
918
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6,921
7,946
3,579
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117,3
4953
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9,353
14,65
719
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145,5
7759
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15,14
721
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219
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17,74
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27,24
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2,141
2,362
6,607
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80,87
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6,932
14,88
97,0
25
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26,01
19,7
633,3
143,1
554,3
94
NY
199,7
1372
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12,27
135
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21,82
3
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116,4
4439
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12,40
716
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11,68
9
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6,569
1,523
850
1,032
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158,8
8564
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921
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0
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48,76
517
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5,340
5,932
5,414
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43,97
514
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4,787
6,217
7,710
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2,238
66,08
211
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21,56
515
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RI20
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8,724
1,627
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21,15
96,6
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37,61
78,8
159,8
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6,242
95,73
620
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21,69
46,5
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11,71
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231,2
752,3
59
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,456
30,70
98,1
2411
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8,399
WA
79,63
328
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9,878
11,01
414
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32,86
111
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2,843
2,382
4,338
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73,31
624
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6,530
9,631
11,01
8
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5,277
1,561
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643
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6 So
cial
Sec
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isab
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Insu
ranc
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tal A
nnua
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2,223
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4927
1,434
6,262
15,85
2
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15,78
214
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202,8
7018
8,778
2,838
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3
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9115
5,919
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2,976
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6
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5,601
126,6
561,6
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52
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0,348
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6310
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36,77
533
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552
2,289
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16,47
215
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186
1,098
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8,589
660,2
3410
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38,10
9
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360,5
3733
3,487
6,560
20,49
0
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30,46
827
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420
2,402
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49,81
777
53,4
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7,681
236,8
186,2
4414
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8,375
177,3
955,3
1715
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ME
69,76
864
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989
4,658
MD
171,5
4115
7,549
2,165
11,82
7
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261,6
7623
9,183
2,913
19,58
0
MI
475,7
1742
9,633
8,133
37,95
0
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161,8
0714
7,340
1,452
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5
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3,677
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9
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914,8
8517
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MT
33,41
030
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497
2,283
NE
51,50
746
,663
633
4,211
NV
83,78
478
,886
1,276
3,622
NH
61,57
457
,310
660
3,604
NJ
285,8
3426
0,014
3,523
22,29
7
NM
77,05
171
,762
1,095
4,193
NY
687,9
6162
0,187
8,817
58,95
7
NC
417,5
4538
6,925
6,625
23,99
5
ND
17,05
815
,165
174
1,719
OH
445,0
6840
1,323
8,466
35,27
9
OK
156,0
0214
3,271
3,401
9,331
OR
138,7
5912
7,245
2,172
9,342
PA52
6,598
478,5
978,3
7139
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RI46
,271
42,47
959
43,1
98
SC22
9,921
212,7
674,1
5413
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,943
20,82
724
81,8
68
TN31
1,024
286,6
946,2
5518
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TX71
5,380
656,7
9014
,086
44,50
4
UT
61,17
655
,703
869
4,604
VT
27,11
624
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306
2,022
VA27
1,938
249,8
794,4
6317
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WA
230,0
1121
1,413
3,427
15,17
1
WV
122,4
3211
0,899
3,348
8,184
WI
207,6
0418
7,659
2,322
17,62
3
WY
16,50
715
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231
1,014
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Sec
urit
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isab
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Insu
ranc
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d Su
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men
tal S
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Conc
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Age
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ber 2
014
Sour
ce: S
ocia
l Sec
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Adm
inist
ratio
n, 2
014
Annu
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tatis
tical
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2015
Ann
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plem
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2014
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81,3
72,93
1
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268,2
80 23
6,857
11
8,634
36
,539
AK
14,31
7 12
,641
8,05
0 2,
068
AZ
174,7
70 15
6,217
69
,406
17,94
1
AR
158,6
04 14
0,453
67
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22,38
6
CA81
7,777
709,5
09
620,6
32
187,3
98
CO11
8,958
107,1
58
46,66
5 13
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CT95
,854
81,79
9 39
,678
10,85
5
DE
30,99
3 27
,404
10,39
8 2,
908
DC
16,62
8 14
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18,06
9 3,
209
FL62
6,781
560,8
56
268,4
09
72,71
8
GA
323,3
83 28
5,394
15
8,184
41
,760
HI
26,75
0 23
,174
14,78
9 3,
360
ID49
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43,82
0 20
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6,54
5
IL34
1,132
289,7
30
171,4
67
40,97
3
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9,366
208,6
45
89,42
7 26
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78,01
6 35
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12,55
9
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3 32
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2
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7,485
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16
128,4
83
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5
LA18
6,503
157,5
58
113,0
68
30,48
2
ME
67,41
0 59
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27,95
6 10
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MD
148,4
66 13
0,696
73
,398
17,17
3
MA
236,0
08 20
5,642
11
6,706
31
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MI
409,7
56 35
3,522
19
1,735
55
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MN
146,8
05 12
7,364
59
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17,99
8
MS
153,5
27 13
2,596
78
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23,74
1
MO
253,0
93 22
2,218
99
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31,72
2
MT
31,56
9 27
,807
12,75
1 4,
400
NE
48,92
4 42
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19,15
2 6,
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70,48
9 64
,243
27,94
8 6,
699
NH
53,87
2 48
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15,01
8 4,
753
NJ
234,6
21 20
3,208
98
,617
26,66
7
NM
72,28
7 64
,694
37,57
9 11
,033
NY
602,4
05 51
6,900
34
0,826
82
,817
NC
376,1
94 33
2,173
14
8,293
43
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16,71
6 14
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5,60
9 1,
996
State
Tota
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413,2
67 35
6,270
21
8,994
58
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145,2
74 12
7,712
65
,091
18,58
3
OR
124,3
40 10
9,329
56
,988
15,74
2
PA47
1,665
409,6
08
236,7
26
61,22
1
RI42
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37,42
2 21
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6,28
8
SC20
4,234
179,8
72
76,13
1 21
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SD22
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19,25
0 9,
238
3,20
5
TN28
6,627
252,2
31
126,7
87
36,54
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TX65
4,046
574,0
12
345,4
99
89,86
5
UT
55,00
6 47
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20,63
6 5,
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25,87
6 22
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11,63
9 4,
575
VA24
3,085
212,9
45
97,51
9 28
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202,6
57 17
9,192
98
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25,12
9
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109,1
45 93
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57,76
7 15
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WI
188,3
44 16
1,894
78
,164
25,81
7
WY
14,82
3 13
,170
4,93
6 1,
708
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uppl
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Inco
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Chan
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the
Num
ber o
f Rec
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nts
of F
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2015
Ann
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2013
2014
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2013
2014
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U.S
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62,41
68,3
34,66
0-0
.31,1
56,97
11,1
51,79
5-0
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AL
176,6
3817
4,544
-1.2
10,04
99,5
71-4
.8
AK
12,66
212
,424
-1.9
1,834
1,783
-2.8
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117,9
6111
9,308
1.115
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15,75
42.8
AR
112,9
2211
1,464
-1.3
5,837
5,565
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CA1,3
05,57
41,3
05,58
90.0
359,0
3636
0,683
0.5
CO72
,005
72,83
11.1
9,036
9,078
0.5
CT62
,476
63,24
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6,645
6,678
0.5
DE
16,63
016
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0.21,2
131,2
301.4
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26,95
926
,852
-0.4
1,945
1,986
2.1
FL54
7,594
560,8
092.4
122,5
8812
7,928
4.4
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253,2
6725
6,197
1.224
,394
24,34
6-0
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25,31
425
,215
-0.4
5,846
5,810
-0.6
ID30
,348
30,45
10.3
1,811
1,801
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IL27
8,588
275,7
72-1
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30,31
50.3
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7,225
127,9
440.6
5,457
5,443
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51,22
30.7
3,148
3,153
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48,87
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552,9
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0,976
188,5
35-1
.39,7
659,6
16-1
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1,647
181,2
61-0
.212
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12,37
5-2
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37,48
437
,627
0.41,8
181,7
95-1
.3
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117,3
5211
8,153
0.714
,973
15,00
60.2
MA
187,9
9818
8,606
0.322
,019
22,22
00.9
MI
277,3
1627
7,362
0.017
,776
18,15
52.1
MN
93,72
994
,215
0.510
,434
10,60
21.6
MS
126,3
1112
5,603
-0.6
9,283
8,791
-5.3
State
Tota
lAg
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2013
2014
% Ch
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2013
2014
% Ch
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MO
142,2
5914
2,743
0.37,3
737,2
39-1
.8
MT
18,64
718
,249
-2.1
1,255
1,293
3.0
NE
27,49
627
,683
0.72,1
062,1
723.1
NV
48,46
550
,714
4.611
,569
12,14
75.0
NH
19,60
919
,656
0.292
089
4-2
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180,5
4318
1,864
0.735
,268
35,73
61.3
NM
64,34
664
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-0.4
8,564
8,508
-0.7
NY
700,1
7565
4,316
-6.5
129,5
4211
8,518
-8.5
NC
234,2
5723
5,256
0.419
,036
18,57
5-2
.4
ND
8,382
8,237
-1.7
704
703
-0.1
OH
311,0
2131
3,170
0.714
,924
15,21
51.9
OK
97,64
796
,969
-0.7
6,170
6,126
-0.7
OR
83,10
485
,051
2.38,9
839,0
931.2
PA37
8,937
373,9
14-1
.324
,527
24,29
5-0
.9
RI33
,070
33,34
50.8
3,199
3,235
1.1
SC11
8,174
118,2
450.1
8,605
8,292
-3.6
SD14
,858
14,88
00.1
1,447
1,434
-0.9
TN18
3,764
183,7
780.0
12,22
911
,846
-3.1
TX66
5,658
665,9
890.0
105,4
3410
4,973
-0.4
UT
31,04
831
,163
0.42,6
562,7
463.4
VT
15,77
515
,825
0.399
71,0
020.5
VA15
3,450
155,4
341.3
18,38
118
,216
-0.9
WA
150,0
8515
1,180
0.717
,010
17,11
60.6
WV
79,04
877
,725
-1.7
2,687
2,560
-4.7
WI
116,7
0311
7,641
0.86,9
186,9
01-0
.2
WY
6,890
6,807
-1.2
333
329
-1.2
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Tabl
e 8.
8b S
uppl
emen
tal S
ecur
ity
Inco
me—
Chan
ge in
the
Num
ber o
f Rec
ipie
nts
of F
eder
ally
Adm
inis
tere
d Pa
ymen
ts b
y Bl
ind
and
Dis
able
d: 2
013
to 2
014
Sour
ce: S
ocia
l Sec
urity
Adm
inist
ratio
n, 2
014
and
2015
Ann
ual S
tatis
tical
Sup
plem
ent,
Tabl
e 7.
B1; 2
014
ww
w.so
cial
secu
rity.g
ov/p
olic
y/do
cs/
statc
omps
/sup
plem
ent/2
014/
7b.h
tml a
nd 2
015
ww
w.so
cial
secu
rity.g
ov/p
olic
y/do
cs/s
tatc
omps
/sup
plem
ent/2
015/
7b.h
tml,
resp
ectiv
ely;
(acc
esse
d 24
O
ctob
er 2
015)
. The
blin
d an
d di
sabl
ed c
ateg
orie
s inc
lude
som
e in
divi
dual
s age
d 65
or o
lder
.[1
] The
perc
ent c
hang
e in
num
ber b
etw
een
2013
and
201
4
State
Blind
Disa
bled
2013
2014
% Ch
ange
[1]
2013
2014
% Ch
ange
[1]
U.S
.67
,665
67,37
6-0
.47,1
37,78
07,1
15,48
9-0
.3
AL
807
824
2.116
5,782
164,1
49-1
.0
AK
7874
-5.1
10,75
010
,567
-1.7
AZ
981
1024
4.410
1,662
102,5
300.9
AR
664
665
0.210
6,421
105,2
34-1
.1
CA18
,980
18,80
3-0
.992
7,558
926,1
03-0
.2
CO50
151
32.4
62,46
863
,240
1.2
CT42
642
90.7
55,40
556
,137
1.3
DE
9997
-2.0
15,31
815
,328
0.1
DC
132
127
-3.8
24,88
224
,739
-0.6
FL2,8
772,9
693.2
422,1
2942
9,912
1.8
GA
1,934
1,931
-0.2
226,9
3922
9,920
1.3
HI
176
171
-2.8
19,29
219
,234
-0.3
ID21
121
0-0
.528
,326
28,44
00.4
IL2,4
112,3
94-0
.724
5,964
243,0
63-1
.2
IN86
389
23.4
120,9
0512
1,609
0.6
IA70
068
4-2
.347
,026
47,38
60.8
KS34
533
2-3
.845
,855
45,59
1-0
.6
KY1,1
871,1
59-2
.418
0,024
177,7
60-1
.3
LA1,3
591,3
19-2
.916
7,547
167,5
670.0
ME
234
231
-1.3
35,43
235
,601
0.5
MD
646
654
1.210
1,733
102,4
930.7
MA
2,389
2,352
-1.5
163,5
9016
4,034
0.3
MI
1,606
1,584
-1.4
257,9
3425
7,623
-0.1
MN
720
730
1.482
,575
82,88
30.4
MS
894
891
-0.3
116,1
3411
5,921
-0.2
State
Blind
Disa
bled
2013
2014
% Ch
ange
[1]
2013
2014
% Ch
ange
[1]
MO
873
858
-1.7
134,0
1313
4,646
0.5
MT
127
126
-0.8
17,26
516
,830
-2.5
NE
227
229
0.925
,163
25,28
20.5
NV
677
695
2.736
,219
37,87
24.6
NH
142
137
-3.5
18,54
718
,625
0.4
NJ
770
758
-1.6
144,5
0514
5,370
0.6
NM
460
447
-2.8
55,32
255
,117
-0.4
NY
3,013
2,837
-5.8
567,6
2053
2,961
-6.1
NC
1,768
1,782
0.821
3,453
214,8
990.7
ND
5557
3.67,6
237,4
77-1
.9
OH
1,810
1,883
4.029
4,287
296,0
720.6
OK
628
642
2.290
,849
90,20
1-0
.7
OR
629
634
0.873
,492
75,32
42.5
PA1,9
581,9
53-0
.335
2,452
347,6
66-1
.4
RI17
117
0-0
.629
,700
29,94
00.8
SC1,1
931,2
071.2
108,3
7610
8,746
0.3
SD11
211
63.6
13,29
913
,330
0.2
TN1,4
151,4
11-0
.317
0,120
170,5
210.2
TX6,7
356,7
30-0
.155
3,489
554,2
860.1
UT
214
210
-1.9
28,17
828
,207
0.1
VT
6864
-5.9
14,71
014
,759
0.3
VA1,1
061,0
99-0
.613
3,963
136,1
191.6
WA
893
887
-0.7
132,1
8213
3,177
0.8
WV
481
472
-1.9
75,88
074
,693
-1.6
WI
882
875
-0.8
108,9
0310
9,865
0.9
WY
3838
0.06,5
196,4
40-1
.2
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e 8.
9a S
ocia
l Sec
urit
y D
isab
ility
Insu
ranc
e—Ch
ange
in th
e N
umbe
r of B
enefi
ciar
ies
of F
eder
ally
A
dmin
iste
red
Paym
ents
by
Tota
l and
Dis
able
d W
orke
r: 2
013
to 2
014
Sour
ce: S
ocia
l Sec
urity
Adm
inist
ratio
n, 2
014
and
2015
Ann
ual S
tatis
tical
Sup
plem
ent,
Tabl
e 5.
J14;
ww
w.so
cial
secu
rity.g
ov/p
olic
y/do
cs/s
tatc
omps
/su
pple
men
t/201
4/5j
.htm
l; an
d w
ww.
soci
alse
curit
y.gov
/pol
icy/
docs
/sta
tcom
ps/s
uppl
emen
t/201
5/5j
.htm
l; re
spec
tivel
y; (a
cces
sed
24 O
ctob
er 2
015)
. The
blin
d an
d di
sabl
ed c
ateg
orie
s inc
lude
som
e in
divi
dual
s age
d 65
or o
lder
.[1
] The
perc
ent c
hang
e in
num
ber b
etw
een
2013
and
201
4.
State
Tota
lDi
sable
d Wor
ker
2013
2014
% Ch
ange
[1]
2013
2014
% Ch
ange
[1]
U.S
.9,9
90,81
010
,031,0
390.4
8,738
,944
8,759
,035
0.2
AL
268,3
5226
8,280
0.023
7,304
236,8
57-0
.2
AK
14,40
914
,317
-0.6
12,80
912
,641
-1.3
AZ
174,3
0917
4,770
0.315
6,298
156,2
17-0
.1
AR
158,7
7615
8,604
-0.1
140,9
5314
0,453
-0.4
CA
81
7,190
817,7
770.1
711,2
0670
9,509
-0.2
CO
11
7,114
118,9
581.6
105,7
1510
7,158
1.4
CT
95,46
895
,854
0.481
,570
81,79
90.3
DE
30,87
730
,993
0.427
,468
27,40
4-0
.2
DC
16,53
116
,628
0.614
,646
14,73
20.6
FL
615,8
0762
6,781
1.855
1,858
560,8
561.6
GA
32
0,212
323,3
831.0
283,1
1428
5,394
0.8
HI
26,93
426
,750
-0.7
23,32
823
,174
-0.7
ID
48,99
849
,567
1.243
,423
43,82
00.9
IL
342,6
9134
1,132
-0.5
291,7
2928
9,730
-0.7
IN
237,6
8423
9,366
0.720
7,522
208,6
450.5
IA
91,22
491
,864
0.777
,493
78,01
60.7
KS
86,56
386
,350
-0.2
75,52
175
,123
-0.5
KY
238,7
9123
7,485
-0.5
209,5
8420
8,016
-0.7
LA
18
5,542
186,5
030.5
156,7
5215
7,558
0.5
ME
67,40
467
,410
0.059
,274
59,09
3-0
.3
MD
14
6,890
148,4
661.1
129,4
3513
0,696
1.0
MA
23
3,260
236,0
081.2
203,6
7220
5,642
1.0
MI
409,2
0640
9,756
0.135
3,667
353,5
220.0
MN
14
5,718
146,8
050.7
126,6
9612
7,364
0.5
MS
153,5
4215
3,527
0.013
2,736
132,5
96-0
.1
State
Tota
lDi
sable
d Wor
ker
2013
2014
% Ch
ange
[1]
2013
2014
% Ch
ange
[1]
MO
25
2,005
253,0
930.4
221,4
3022
2,218
0.4
MT
31,98
531
,569
-1.3
28,17
027
,807
-1.3
NE
48,70
148
,924
0.542
,192
42,34
70.4
NV
68
,906
70,48
92.3
62,98
364
,243
2.0
NH
53
,675
53,87
20.4
48,13
948
,091
-0.1
NJ
232,5
1523
4,621
0.920
1,536
203,2
080.8
NM
72
,000
72,28
70.4
64,55
964
,694
0.2
NY
604,6
1360
2,405
-0.4
519,6
0151
6,900
-0.5
NC
376,0
9237
6,194
0.033
2,799
332,1
73-0
.2
ND
16
,801
16,71
6-0
.514
,135
14,04
8-0
.6
OH
40
9,361
413,2
671.0
353,0
3335
6,270
0.9
OK
145,2
4114
5,274
0.012
7,973
127,7
12-0
.2
OR
122,2
3112
4,340
1.710
7,732
109,3
291.5
PA
47
1,332
471,6
650.1
409,6
5740
9,608
0.0
RI
42,53
442
,703
0.437
,312
37,42
20.3
SC
203,9
1020
4,234
0.217
9,893
179,8
720.0
SD
22
,395
22,44
30.2
19,21
619
,250
0.2
TN
28
6,427
286,6
270.1
252,5
3225
2,231
-0.1
TX
652,9
6265
4,046
0.257
4,276
574,0
120.0
UT
54,46
055
,006
1.047
,616
47,94
70.7
VT
25,78
625
,876
0.322
,534
22,60
00.3
VA
24
1,173
243,0
850.8
211,4
2421
2,945
0.7
WA
20
0,203
202,6
571.2
177,4
2117
9,192
1.0
WV
11
0,361
109,1
45-1
.195
,060
93,83
7-1
.3
WI
186,9
1918
8,344
0.816
0,842
161,8
940.7
WY
14,73
014
,823
0.613
,106
13,17
00.5
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Tabl
e 8.
9b S
ocia
l Sec
urit
y D
isab
ility
Insu
ranc
e—Ch
ange
in th
e N
umbe
r of B
enefi
ciar
ies
of F
eder
ally
A
dmin
iste
red
Paym
ents
from
201
3 to
201
4
Sour
ce: S
ocia
l Sec
urity
Adm
inist
ratio
n, 2
014
and
2015
Ann
ual S
tatis
tical
Sup
plem
ent,
Tabl
e 5.
J14;
ww
w.so
cial
secu
rity.g
ov/p
olic
y/do
cs/s
tatc
omps
/su
pple
men
t/201
4/5j
.htm
l; an
d w
ww.
soci
alse
curit
y.gov
/pol
icy/
docs
/sta
tcom
ps/s
uppl
emen
t/201
5/5j
.htm
l; re
spec
tivel
y; (a
cces
sed
25 O
ctob
er 2
015)
The
blin
d an
d di
sabl
ed c
ateg
orie
s inc
lude
som
e in
divi
dual
s age
d 65
or o
lder
.[1
] The
perc
ent c
hang
e in
num
ber b
etw
een
2013
and
201
4
State
Disa
bled A
dult
Child
ren
Disa
bled W
idow(
er)s
2013
2014
% Ch
ange
[1]
2013
2014
% Ch
ange
[1]
U.S
. 94
7,530
97
6,978
3.1
244,8
46
249,3
34
1.8
AL
21,12
621
,652
2.58,5
458,7
632.6
AK
1,265
1,287
1.729
128
7-1
.4
AZ
12,99
113
,719
5.63,6
643,7
462.2
AR
12,19
412
,583
3.24,8
394,9
061.4
CA82
,841
86,16
04.0
16,62
416
,849
1.4
CO8,5
878,9
694.4
2,074
2,086
0.6
CT11
,867
12,11
12.1
1,646
1,643
-0.2
DE
2,540
2,634
3.765
469
96.9
DC
1,560
1,593
2.123
525
58.5
FL45
,817
47,60
93.9
13,83
814
,140
2.2
GA
26,07
627
,047
3.78,9
379,2
263.2
HI
2,939
2,987
1.657
357
80.9
ID4,1
264,3
525.5
997
1011
1.4
IL40
,856
41,83
02.4
8,153
8,362
2.6
IN22
,989
23,45
22.0
6,091
6,217
2.1
IA11
,380
11,66
42.5
1,819
1,854
1.9
KS8,4
778,7
723.5
1,973
2,030
2.9
KY19
,916
20,48
52.9
8,364
8,454
1.1
LA21
,239
21,69
72.2
6,697
6,744
0.7
ME
6,190
6,496
4.91,4
211,4
784.0
MD
13,70
114
,121
3.12,7
412,8
403.6
MA
24,03
724
,812
3.23,8
873,9
451.5
MI
43,17
344
,471
3.09,6
589,9
513.0
MN
15,94
216
,487
3.41,9
832,0
463.2
MS
14,68
815
,041
2.45,4
255,5
352.0
State
Disa
bled A
dult
Child
ren
Disa
bled W
idow(
er)s
2013
2014
% Ch
ange
[1]
2013
2014
% Ch
ange
[1]
MO
22,23
422
,981
3.46,7
286,9
543.4
MT
2,918
3,012
3.268
370
02.5
NE
5,391
5,484
1.797
997
4-0
.5
NV
3,815
4,079
6.91,5
071,5
533.1
NH
4,162
4,402
5.888
689
40.9
NJ
25,17
125
,905
2.94,5
044,5
922.0
NM
5,583
5,777
3.51,4
651,5
082.9
NY
70,26
971
,758
2.112
,685
12,57
8-0
.8
NC
31,01
232
,057
3.410
,297
10,43
91.4
ND
2,362
2,387
1.127
826
5-4
.7
OH
43,33
944
,297
2.210
,772
11,00
62.2
OK
11,95
912
,308
2.94,5
074,5
771.6
OR
10,77
911
,232
4.22,6
522,7
132.3
PA48
,489
49,59
32.3
11,15
811
,294
1.2
RI4,0
834,2
454.0
783
828
5.7
SC16
,682
17,20
13.1
6,288
6,373
1.4
SD2,6
412,7
062.5
402
402
0.0
TN23
,301
23,96
62.9
9,184
9,389
2.2
TX55
,824
58,00
13.9
18,40
718
,877
2.6
UT
5,315
5,567
4.799
310
485.5
VT
2,663
2,700
1.447
047
71.5
VA22
,176
22,82
92.9
6,345
6,377
0.5
WA
17,07
117
,923
5.03,9
954,0
862.3
WV
11,06
911
,101
0.34,2
234,2
07-0
.4
WI
21,50
422
,200
3.23,2
203,2
801.9
WY
1,201
1,236
2.930
629
8-2
.6
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Tabl
e 8.
10 S
ocia
l Sec
urit
y D
isab
ility
Insu
ranc
e—M
onth
ly N
umbe
r of P
arti
cipa
nts
Year
Mont
hNu
mber
2003
Jan
154,3
30
2003
Feb
136,0
75
2003
Mar
151,1
24
2003
Apr
148,3
00
2003
May
182,2
15
2003
Jun
152,1
83
2003
Jul
141,0
58
2003
Aug
196,9
52
2003
Sep
158,9
46
2003
Oct
196,4
67
2003
Nov
141,7
61
2003
Dec
136,1
10
2004
Jan
175,2
14
2004
Feb
159,5
53
2004
Mar
169,4
97
2004
Apr
215,6
18
2004
May
169,7
10
2004
Jun
154,2
55
2004
Jul
230,0
59
2004
Aug
180,5
40
2004
Sep
165,6
04
2004
Oct
209,7
34
2004
Nov
151,0
31
2004
Dec
156,7
16
2005
Jan
186,8
74
2005
Feb
162,3
71
2005
Mar
201,1
95
2005
Apr
178,3
96
Year
Mont
hNu
mber
2005
May
184,8
26
2005
Jun
161,9
37
2005
Jul
201,0
21
2005
Aug
171,9
35
2005
Sep
199,6
40
2005
Oct
159,0
71
2005
Nov
145,1
76
2005
Dec
178,2
24
2006
Jan
150,3
47
2006
Feb
161,1
53
2006
Mar
217,4
71
2006
Apr
172,6
56
2006
May
175,8
97
2006
Jun
209,4
94
2006
Jul
161,8
21
2006
Aug
178,6
19
2006
Sep
211,3
82
2006
Oct
163,8
85
2006
Nov
144,5
73
2006
Dec
186,7
90
2007
Jan
146,4
29
2007
Feb
164,9
73
2007
Mar
223,2
13
2007
Apr
176,3
83
2007
May
178,9
98
2007
Jun
214,4
53
2007
Jul
167,6
20
2007
Aug
227,0
74
Year
Mont
hNu
mber
2007
Sep
174,4
84
2007
Oct
171,3
61
2007
Nov
197,9
92
2007
Dec
147,2
16
2008
Jan
157,8
37
2008
Feb
221,3
27
2008
Mar
184,6
05
2008
Apr
188,1
85
2008
May
218,6
67
2008
Jun
184,3
44
2008
Jul
173,9
91
2008
Aug
235,2
04
2008
Sep
178,9
30
2008
Oct
235,1
61
2008
Nov
173,2
04
2008
Dec
168,9
41
2009
Jan
239,3
85
2009
Feb
212,3
78
2009
Mar
225,7
90
2009
Apr
225,2
32
2009
May
271,2
31
2009
Jun
230,7
72
2009
Jul
277,4
88
2009
Aug
233,8
07
2009
Sep
221,8
30
2009
Oct
278,4
22
2009
Nov
207,0
89
2009
Dec
192,8
20
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Tabl
e 8.
10 (c
onti
nued
): So
cial
Sec
urit
y D
isab
ility
Insu
ranc
e—M
onth
ly N
umbe
r of P
arti
cipa
nts
Sour
ce: S
ocia
l Sec
urity
Adm
inist
ratio
n. S
elec
ted
Dat
a fro
m S
ocia
l Sec
urity
's D
isabi
lity
Prog
ram
. Rel
ease
Dat
e: ;
ww
w.ss
a.go
v/O
ACT
/STA
TS/
dibS
tat.
htm
l; (a
cces
sed
19 O
ctob
er 2
015)
The
num
ber o
f app
licat
ions
is fo
r disa
bled
-wor
ker b
enefi
ts on
ly a
nd, a
s suc
h, e
xclu
des d
isabl
ed c
hild
's an
d di
sabl
ed
wid
ow(e
r)'s
bene
fits.
Thes
e ap
plic
atio
ns u
ltim
atel
y re
sult
in e
ither
a d
enia
l or a
war
d of
ben
efits.
Year
Mont
hNu
mber
2010
Jan
257,9
39
2010
Feb
218,6
54
2010
Mar
236,1
62
2010
Apr
289,4
48
2010
May
232,8
65
2010
Jun
225,5
26
2010
Jul
291,9
64
2010
Aug
240,6
68
2010
Sep
232,2
70
2010
Oct
293,6
82
2010
Nov
205,5
87
2010
Dec
211,0
33
2011
Jan
198,4
21
2011
Feb
232,5
55
2011
Mar
289,1
43
2011
Apr
237,3
58
2011
May
235,9
76
2011
Jun
287,2
87
2011
Jul
226,9
18
2011
Aug
234,5
69
2011
Sep
275,9
81
2011
Oct
220,6
20
2011
Nov
193,8
42
Year
Mont
hNu
mber
2011
Dec
246,2
50
2012
Jan
213,9
02
2012
Feb
220,9
38
2012
Mar
289,9
06
2012
Apr
225,8
44
2012
May
231,6
71
2012
Jun
274,3
02
2012
Jul
214,4
54
2012
Aug
288,7
95
2012
Sep
222,7
77
2012
Oct
216,4
74
2012
Nov
240,7
96
2012
Dec
180,9
53
2013
Jan
192,3
92
2013
Feb
211,4
18
2013
Mar
276,4
82
2013
Apr
216,9
72
2013
May
259,7
60
2013
Jun
214,7
87
2013
Jul
196,9
52
2013
Aug
271,2
35
2013
Sep
206,1
05
2013
Oct
199,3
40
Year
Mont
hNu
mber
2013
Nov
226,1
49
2013
Dec
168,5
08
2014
Jan
230,4
01
2014
Feb
196,0
30
2014
Mar
211,2
44
2014
Apr
210,0
51
2014
May
248,1
43
2014
Jun
204,3
04
2014
July
190,8
08
2014
Aug
255,2
85
2014
Sep
196,0
03
2014
Oct
243,1
14
2014
Nov
171,3
26
2014
Dec
164,7
50
2015
Jan
224,2
49
2015
Feb
182,7
98
2015
Mar
197,7
84
2015
Apr
198,5
64
2015
May
240,0
28
2015
Jun
196,0
68
2015
July
181,7
25
2015
Aug
195,1
38
2015
Sep
233,5
26
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This section presents statistics on Special Education programs in the United States, specifically on children served under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Part B. These data concern the number of children with disabilities served (by age and by type of disability), mainstream education of children with disabilities, dropout and graduation rates, and state grant awards. The principal source of this data is the Office of Special Education Programs’ Data Accountability Center, which produces the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act 618 Data Tables. Categories of disability and program outcomes under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act can be found on the Center for Parent Information and Resources website.
Tables
Table 9.1: In the fall of 2013, there were 67,529,839 students ages 6 to 21. Of these students ages 6 to 21, 5,693,441 or 8.4 percent received special education services under Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Part B. Hawaii had the smallest percentage (6.3 percent), while New Jersey had the largest percentage (11.6 percent).
Table 9.2: Of the 6,364,555 youth ages 3 to 21 who received special education services under Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Part B, in the fall of 2013, 729,703 (or 11.5 percent) were 3 to 5 years old; 2,568,920 (or 40.4 percent) were 6 to 11 years old; 2,713,584 (or 42.6 percent) were 12 to 17 years old; and 352,348 (or 5.5 percent) were 18 to 21 years old.
Tables 9.3a-9.3d: The 5,669,057 students ages 6 to 21 who received special education services under Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Part B, in the fall of 2013 were in the following diagnostic categories: 2,188,413 (or 38.6 percent) in specific learning disability, 1,080,790 (or 19.1 percent) in speech or language impairment, 411,048 (or 7.3 percent) in intellectual disabilities 350,870 (or 6.2 percent) in emotional disturbance, 140,209
(or 2.5 percent) in multiple disabilities, 65,502 (or 1.2 percent) in hearing impairments, 49,909 (or 0.9 percent) in orthopedic impairments, 958,751 (or 16.9 percent) in other health impairments, 24,988 (or 0.4 percent) in visual impairments, 476,058 (or 8.4 percent) in autism, 1,269 (or 0.02 percent) in deaf-blindness, 25,266 (or 0.4 percent) in traumatic brain injury, and 133,698 (or 2.4 percent) in developmental delay.
Table 9.4: Of the 5,734,393 youth ages 6 to 21 who received special education services under Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Part B, in the fall of 2013, 4,655,902 (or 81.2 percent) spent 40 percent or more of their time in the regular classroom. New York had the smallest percentage (69.9 percent), while North Dakota had the largest percentage (91.9 percent).
Table 9.5: Of the 376,452 students ages 14 to 21 who exited Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Part B, special education services in 2011-2012, 247,596 graduated with a diploma, 53,564 received a certificate, 77,797 dropped out, and 7,058 died/aged out of service.
Table 9.6: Of the 376,452 students ages 14 to 21 who exited Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Part B, special education services in 2011-2012 by either graduating with a diploma, receiving a certificate of completion, dropping out, dying, or aging out of service, 64.6 percent graduated with a diploma. Mississippi had the smallest percentage (27.8 percent), while Minnesota had the largest percentage (88.3 percent).
Table 9.7: Of the 378,285 students ages 14 to 21 who exited Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Part B, special education services in 2011-2012 by either graduating with a diploma, receiving a certificate of completion, dropping out, dying, or aging out of service, 19.7 percent dropped out. Tennessee had the smallest percentage (7.3 percent), while South Carolina had the largest percentage (46.2 percent).
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Table 9.8: From the school year beginning in fall 2011 to the school year beginning in fall 2012, the graduation rate among students ages 14 to 21 served under Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Part B, decreased by 0.5 percentage points. The graduation rate increased the most in Arizona (by 9.0 percentage points) and decreased the most in New Mexico (by 6.3 percentage points).
Table 9.9: From the school year beginning in fall 2010 to the school year beginning in fall 2011, the dropout rate among students ages 14 to 21 served under Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Part B, increased by 0.4 percentage points. The dropout rate increased the most in Arizona (by 8.9 percentage points) and decreased the most in New Mexico (by 8.4 percentage points).
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Tabl
e 9.
1 Sp
ecia
l Edu
cati
on—
Stud
ents
Age
s 6
to 2
1 Se
rved
und
er In
divi
dual
s w
ith
Dis
abili
ties
Edu
cati
on A
ct,
Part
B, a
s a
Perc
enta
ge o
f the
Pop
ulat
ion:
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l 201
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ce: I
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n Ac
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013
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divi
dual
s with
Disa
bilit
ies E
duca
tion
Act
Dat
a; 2
013
Indi
vidu
als w
ith D
isabi
litie
s Edu
catio
n Ac
t Par
t B C
hild
Cou
nt a
nd E
duca
tiona
l; w
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2.ed
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/pro
gram
s/os
epid
ea/6
18-d
ata/
inde
x.ht
ml;
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esse
d 15
Dec
embe
r 201
5).
[1] P
art B
as a
per
cent
of t
he e
stim
ated
pop
ulat
ion.
State
Numb
er%
[1]
Popu
lation
Stude
nts
U.S
.67
,529,8
395,6
93,44
18.4
AL
1,031
,244
72,36
17.0
AK
165,1
8215
,843
9.6
AZ
1,460
,528
112,8
957.7
AR
639,9
4151
,909
8.1
CA8,4
15,60
861
3,061
7.3
CO1,1
09,11
876
,481
6.9
CT76
8,623
61,70
58.0
DE
189,8
6116
,920
8.9
DC
107,4
3011
,035
10.3
FL3,7
01,28
431
6,882
8.6
GA
2,257
,687
167,6
427.4
HI
270,4
5917
,142
6.3
ID37
4,489
23,80
36.4
IL2,8
01,02
825
5,219
9.1
IN1,4
70,46
415
0,339
10.2
IA67
5,181
58,77
38.7
KS65
6,932
56,51
98.6
State
Numb
er%
[1]
Popu
lation
Stude
nts
KY92
1,358
80,10
08.7
LA1,0
00,92
270
,029
7.0
ME
253,4
0628
,401
11.2
MD
1,227
,116
90,36
77.4
MA
1,368
,761
149,8
5410
.9
MI
2,157
,824
182,5
968.5
MN
1,150
,965
108,4
969.4
MS
676,7
8554
,616
8.1
MO
1,289
,081
107,6
158.3
MT
205,6
1614
,753
7.2
NE
416,9
5440
,185
9.6
NV
577,5
3142
,285
7.3
NH
274,0
8226
,102
9.5
NJ
1,843
,113
214,3
6311
.6
NM
462,7
3042
,004
9.1
NY
3,986
,337
385,7
639.7
NC
2,096
,697
171,4
338.2
ND
149,7
7611
,430
7.6
State
Numb
er%
[1]
Popu
lation
Stude
nts
OH
2,471
,681
232,5
529.4
OK
842,4
8492
,393
11.0
OR
785,7
3572
,131
9.2
PA2,6
09,00
426
2,461
10.1
RI22
2,263
21,25
59.6
SC99
8,111
88,90
48.9
SD18
3,173
15,65
78.5
TN1,3
61,27
311
4,340
8.4
TX6,1
72,89
339
5,654
6.4
UT
758,1
5968
,380
9.0
VT
130,1
7412
,042
9.3
VA1,7
14,74
814
4,887
8.4
WA
1,420
,852
116,0
158.2
WV
358,4
7839
,004
10.9
WI
1,224
,949
106,9
628.7
WY
121,7
4911
,883
9.8
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Tabl
e 9.
2 Sp
ecia
l Edu
cati
on—
Stud
ents
Ser
ved
unde
r Ind
ivid
uals
wit
h D
isab
iliti
es E
duca
tion
Act
, Par
t B, b
y A
ge: F
all 2
013
Sour
ce: I
ndiv
idua
ls w
ith D
isabi
litie
s Edu
catio
n Ac
t Pub
lic D
ata
& R
esou
rces
; 201
3 - 2
013
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l 201
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divi
dual
s with
Disa
bilit
ies E
duca
tion
Act
Dat
a; 2
013
Indi
vidu
als w
ith D
isabi
litie
s Edu
catio
n Ac
t Par
t B C
hild
Cou
nt a
nd E
duca
tiona
l; w
ww
2.ed
.gov
/pro
gram
s/os
epid
ea/6
18-d
ata/
inde
x.ht
ml;
(acc
esse
d 8
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embe
r 201
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State
Age
3 to 5
6 to 1
112
to 17
18 to
21U
.S.
729,7
032,5
68,92
02,7
13,58
435
2,348
AL
7,238
34,47
334
,346
4,746
AK
2,062
7,735
7,180
943
AZ
15,27
855
,964
52,83
55,7
24
AR
12,52
926
,325
23,75
12,5
61
CA76
,345
285,3
2929
4,982
42,29
1
CO12
,576
38,48
735
,181
4,660
CT8,0
3426
,670
32,11
03,9
71
DE
1,815
7,996
7,854
1,052
DC
1,441
4,289
5,090
954
FL37
,633
81,79
681
,187
10,07
6
GA
17,52
814
2,155
149,2
8927
,411
HI
2,402
7,455
8,740
624
ID3,2
6012
,365
10,85
21,1
15
IL37
,611
118,5
9312
1,282
16,74
1
IN18
,014
71,70
670
,053
10,05
7
IA6,5
3427
,247
27,93
72,9
86
KS11
,218
29,08
125
,464
2,862
State
Age
3 to 5
6 to 1
112
to 17
18 to
21KY
17,33
243
,692
32,77
63,6
67
LA9,7
8433
,707
30,27
84,8
98
ME
3,722
13,38
313
,849
1,265
MD
13,13
641
,879
43,26
95,5
04
MA
16,75
966
,476
74,37
39,2
51
MI
20,51
181
,325
87,65
910
,956
MN
15,17
550
,825
51,20
27,3
05
MS
10,07
030
,251
22,33
53,0
31
MO
16,04
752
,031
49,02
36,1
91
MT
1,596
7,257
7,136
484
NE
5,373
21,50
118
,170
1,939
NV
8,241
21,76
619
,884
2,161
NH
3,173
11,07
713
,558
1,203
NJ
17,82
195
,921
104,0
7510
,397
NM
4,347
22,12
118
,776
2,039
NY
65,70
517
9,737
187,9
0421
,625
NC
18,80
182
,048
81,94
510
,298
ND
1,830
5,406
5,470
660
State
Age
3 to 5
6 to 1
112
to 17
18 to
21O
H22
,933
95,45
911
8,175
18,07
4
OK
8,599
45,29
944
,940
4,298
OR
10,12
234
,251
34,14
04,2
04
PA32
,464
15,01
613
1,726
17,04
3
RI2,9
068,9
0710
,076
1,513
SC9,7
2843
,226
40,65
25,3
24
SD2,6
688,8
806,1
4681
4
TN12
,583
58,57
253
,041
6,191
TX42
,868
181,8
6119
3,597
25,28
6
UT
9,516
34,31
128
,677
2,924
VT
1,779
5,358
6,090
677
VA16
,400
66,37
269
,017
9,371
WA
14,66
756
,930
53,79
06,6
10
WV
5,363
20,29
716
,523
2,192
WI
16,16
649
,677
52,09
85,7
13
WY
-6,4
355,0
8146
6
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Tabl
e 9.
3a S
peci
al E
duca
tion
—St
uden
ts A
ges
6 to
21
Serv
ed u
nder
Indi
vidu
als
wit
h D
isab
iliti
es E
duca
tion
Act
, Pa
rt B
, by
Sele
ct D
iagn
osti
c Ca
tego
ries
: Fal
l 201
3
Sour
ce: I
ndiv
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ls w
ith D
isabi
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n Ac
t Pub
lic D
ata
& R
esou
rces
; 201
3 - 2
013
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l 201
3 In
divi
dual
s with
Disa
bilit
ies E
duca
tion
Act
Dat
a; 2
013
Indi
vidu
als w
ith D
isabi
litie
s Edu
catio
n Ac
t Par
t B C
hild
Cou
nt a
nd E
duca
tiona
l; w
ww
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.gov
/pro
gram
s/os
epid
ea/6
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ata/
inde
x.ht
ml;
(acc
esse
d 13
Nov
embe
r 201
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[1] S
peci
fic L
earn
ing
Disa
bilit
ies.
[2] S
peec
h or
Lan
guag
e Im
pairm
ent.
[3] I
ntel
lect
ual D
isabi
litie
s.
State
All
Disa
biliti
esCa
tegor
ySL
D [1
]S/
LI [2
]ID
[3]
U.S
. 5,
669,0
57
2,18
8,413
1,
080,7
90
411,0
48
AL
73,56
5 13
,227
31,64
7 6,
104
AK
15,85
8 2,
293
7,08
9 59
8
AZ
114,5
23
18,32
2 52
,446
7,14
2
AR
52,63
7 12
,628
18,05
8 5,
575
CA 62
2,602
28
0,903
11
1,153
38
,651
CO 78
,328
35,48
8 12
,765
2,81
8
CT 62
,751
22,24
3 9,
159
2,31
1
DE
16,90
2 8,
561
1,49
8 1,
484
DC
10,33
3 8,
651
861
716
FL 17
3,059
13
4,784
77
,408
25,85
2
GA
318,8
55
61,94
3 23
,357
16,81
0
HI
16,81
9 8,
290
489
1,10
6
ID 24
,332
6,46
4 5,
117
1,97
2
IL 25
6,616
10
4,083
41
,099
17,99
9
IN 15
1,816
54
,279
31,66
3 14
,913
IA 58
,170
35,12
1 5,
012
10,02
9
KS 57
,407
23,92
0 8,
566
3,35
8
State
All
Disa
biliti
esCa
tegor
ySL
D [1
]S/
LI [2
]ID
[3]
KY 80
,135
14,45
0 19
,332
13,54
6
LA 68
,883
23,30
7 13
,137
7,10
8
ME
28,49
7 9,
211
4,43
6 71
0
MD
90,65
2 30
,874
13,78
5 5,
244
MA
150,1
00
43,71
1 24
,179
9,41
0
MI
179,9
40
65,69
7 37
,455
18,04
1
MN
109,3
32
29,72
4 16
,291
7,72
0
MS
55,61
7 13
,824
14,86
0 3,
416
MO
107,2
45
30,09
0 26
,763
9,72
0
MT
14,87
7 4,
766
2,90
5 57
7
NE
41,61
0 14
,837
9,65
3 3,
214
NV
43,81
1 22
,969
6,58
4 1,
884
NH
25,83
8 9,
943
3,33
3 74
7
NJ
211,0
23
76,96
9 44
,527
5,08
6
NM
42,93
6 19
,940
8,44
4 1,
966
NY
389,2
66
148,6
47
89,10
4 12
,204
NC
174,2
91
70,70
0 21
,263
16,92
7
ND
11,53
6 4,
155
2,13
6 77
2
State
All
Disa
biliti
esCa
tegor
ySL
D [1
]S/
LI [2
]ID
[3]
OH
231,6
08
96,37
0 26
,579
21,25
3
OK
94,53
7 39
,321
8,87
0 5,
363
OR
7,25
9 26
,614
16,07
6 3,
846
PA 26
3,785
11
9,277
38
,893
17,79
4
RI 20
,496
7,95
0 2,
796
780
SC 89
,202
41,10
0 14
,555
6,84
7
SD 15
,840
6,41
3 3,
073
1,54
7
TN 11
7,804
48
,781
26,25
8 7,
401
TX 40
0,744
16
3,110
62
,448
37,04
0
UT
65,91
2 31
,920
13,79
4 3,
289
VT
12,12
5 3,
809
1,26
1 71
4
VA 14
4,760
54
,094
19,13
5 9,
071
WA
117,3
30
45,33
0 16
,411
4,74
8
WV
39,01
2 12
,156
10,40
6 6,
749
WI
106,4
88
23,00
8 21
,409
8,37
7
WY
11,99
3 4,
146
3,25
2 49
9
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e 9.
3b S
peci
al E
duca
tion
—St
uden
ts A
ges
6 to
21
Serv
ed u
nder
Indi
vidu
als
wit
h D
isab
iliti
es E
duca
tion
Act
, Pa
rt B
, by
Sele
ct D
iagn
osti
c Ca
tego
ries
: Fal
l 201
3
Sour
ce: I
ndiv
idua
ls w
ith D
isabi
litie
s Edu
catio
n Ac
t Pub
lic D
ata
& R
esou
rces
; 201
3 - 2
013
/Fal
l 201
3 In
divi
dual
s with
Disa
bilit
ies E
duca
tion
Act
Dat
a; 2
013
Indi
vidu
als w
ith D
isabi
litie
s Edu
catio
n Ac
t Par
t B C
hild
Cou
nt a
nd E
duca
tiona
l; w
ww
2.ed
.gov
/pro
gram
s/os
epid
ea/6
18-d
ata/
inde
x.ht
ml;
(acc
esse
d 15
Nov
embe
r 201
5).
[1] E
mot
iona
l Dist
urba
nce.
[2] M
ultip
le D
isabi
litie
s.[3
] Hea
ring
Impa
irmen
t.
State
All
Disa
biliti
esCa
tegor
yED
[1]
MD [2
]HI
[3]
U.S
. 5,
669,0
57
350,8
70
140,2
09
65,50
2
AL
73,56
5 1,
322
1,28
4 89
5
AK
15,85
8 64
3 43
2 16
2
AZ
114,5
23
7,54
3 2,
158
1,43
3
AR
52,63
7 74
3 1,
356
439
CA 62
2,602
24
,326
5,10
3 10
,729
CO 78
,328
6,13
9 3,
524
1,27
9
CT 62
,751
5,22
1 2,
770
522
DE
16,90
2 68
4 -
195
DC
10,33
3 99
1 1,
190
39
FL 17
3,059
18
,368
- 3,
711
GA
318,8
55
12,85
4 -
1,67
1
HI
16,81
9 1,
009
522
267
ID 24
,332
1,35
1 52
7 27
3
IL 25
6,616
19
,758
17,99
9 3,
376
IN 15
1,816
12
,858
1,99
3 2,
177
IA 58
,170
5,66
6 31
5 40
8
KS 57
,407
2,37
3 2,
643
524
State
All
Disa
biliti
esCa
tegor
yED
[1]
MD [2
]HI
[3]
KY 80
,135
4,64
4 2,
054
594
LA 68
,883
1,73
4 92
2 1,
124
ME
28,49
7 2,
241
2,90
6 14
7
MD
90,65
2 6,
625
4,16
5 90
5
MA
150,1
00
14,43
8 4,
365
1,03
4
MI
179,9
40
11,99
9 2,
701
2,36
6
MN
109,3
32
14,69
1 1,
359
-
MS
55,61
7 3,
457
1,06
1 68
8
MO
107,2
45
6,35
7 1,
414
1,08
5
MT
14,87
7 72
4 3,
345
60
NE
41,61
0 2,
083
407
632
NV
43,81
1 1,
833
1,12
3 43
5
NH
25,83
8 2,
132
378
191
NJ
211,0
23
8,29
5 17
,419
1,50
0
NM
42,93
6 1,
985
828
509
NY
389,2
66
26,23
3 16
,403
4,11
6
NC
174,2
91
5,71
5 2,
401
1,81
3
ND
11,53
6 85
1 -
117
State
All
Disa
biliti
esCa
tegor
yED
[1]
MD [2
]HI
[3]
OH
231,6
08
15,45
1 12
,803
2,05
8
OK
94,53
7 4,
158
1,45
3 1,
071
OR
7,25
9 4,
526
- 83
0
PA 26
3,785
22
,572
2,87
8 2,
661
RI 20
,496
1,78
7 35
9 12
8
SC 89
,202
2,75
4 95
4 1,
011
SD 15
,840
1,07
0 47
2 12
8
TN 11
7,804
3,
264
2,04
0 1,
295
TX 40
0,744
25
,514
6,36
8 6,
014
UT
65,91
2 1,
979
1,55
3 45
2
VT
12,12
5 1,
981
210
84
VA 14
4,760
9,
140
3,16
6 1,
212
WA
117,3
30
4,50
5 2,
646
1,08
1
WV
39,01
2 1,
356
- 39
7
WI
106,4
88
12,33
6 -
1,53
3
WY
11,99
3 59
1 24
0 13
1
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e 9.
3c S
peci
al E
duca
tion
—St
uden
ts A
ges
6 to
21
Serv
ed u
nder
Indi
vidu
als
wit
h D
isab
iliti
es E
duca
tion
Act
, Pa
rt B
, by
Sele
ct D
iagn
osti
c Ca
tego
ries
: Fal
l 201
3
Sour
ce: I
ndiv
idua
ls w
ith D
isabi
litie
s Edu
catio
n Ac
t Pub
lic D
ata
& R
esou
rces
; 201
3 - 2
013
/Fal
l YEA
R In
divi
dual
s with
Disa
bilit
ies E
duca
tion
Act
Dat
a; 2
013
Indi
vidu
als w
ith D
isabi
litie
s Edu
catio
n Ac
t Par
t B C
hild
Cou
nt a
nd E
duca
tiona
l; w
ww
2.ed
.gov
/pro
gram
s/os
epid
ea/6
18-d
ata/
inde
x.ht
ml;
(acc
esse
d 15
Nov
embe
r 201
5).
[1] O
rtho
pedi
c Im
pairm
ents.
[2] O
ther
Hea
lth Im
pairm
ents.
[3] V
isual
Impa
irmen
ts.
State
All
Disa
biliti
esCa
tegor
yOI
[1]
OHI [
2]VI
[3]
U.S
. 5,
669,0
57
49,90
9 95
8,751
24
,988
AL
73,56
5 56
6 9,
447
481
AK
15,85
8 61
2,
445
42
AZ
114,5
23
642
9,82
3 51
1
AR
52,63
7 18
4 9,
806
194
CA 62
2,602
10
,713
66,97
3 3,
359
CO 78
,328
9,22
8 1,
028
318
CT 62
,751
59
13,25
4 15
7
DE
16,90
2 21
7 2,
125
53
DC
10,33
3 14
1,
376
12
FL 17
3,059
2,
831
29,35
5 1,
207
GA
318,8
55
800
27,92
3 74
3
HI
16,81
9 74
2,
657
52
ID 24
,332
106
4,39
5 86
IL 25
6,616
1,
345
30,52
6 1,
054
IN 15
1,816
1,
410
17,88
7 97
3
IA 58
,170
651
79
79
KS 57
,407
214
7,29
7 19
9
State
All
Disa
biliti
esCa
tegor
yOI
[1]
OHI [
2]VI
[3]
KY 80
,135
418
13,43
6 44
6
LA 68
,883
1,01
9 9,
548
469
ME
28,49
7 41
6,
055
51
MD
90,65
2 25
6 16
,715
284
MA
150,1
00
1,16
5 18
1,199
55
5
MI
179,9
40
1,70
1 21
,639
706
MN
109,3
32
1,48
8 17
,574
377
MS
55,61
7 45
7 9,
213
333
MO
107,2
45
503
20,93
2 44
4
MT
14,87
7 50
1,
838
42
NE
41,61
0 24
0 5,
927
222
NV
43,81
1 28
6 4,
129
134
NH
25,83
8 56
5,
078
96
NJ
211,0
23
432
40,11
7 38
1
NM
42,93
6 22
5 3,
865
185
NY
389,2
66
1,66
1 61
,853
1,23
8
NC
174,2
91
794
33,28
0 59
6
ND
11,53
6 80
1,
733
47
State
All
Disa
biliti
esCa
tegor
yOI
[1]
OHI [
2]VI
[3]
OH
231,6
08
1,44
9 35
,021
891
OK
94,53
7 34
0 13
,814
505
OR
7,25
9 70
0 11
,432
288
PA 26
3,785
73
6 32
,751
1,11
4
RI 20
,496
71
3,37
5 56
SC 89
,202
532
11,63
5 42
1
SD 15
,840
67
2,18
2 51
TN 11
7,804
60
8 14
,995
604
TX 40
0,744
3,
181
52,93
4 3,
044
UT
65,91
2 15
3 5,
881
196
VT
12,12
5 37
2,
124
24
VA 14
4,760
67
3 30
,780
542
WA
117,3
30
415
23,75
9 38
0
WV
39,01
2 11
1 5,
811
250
WI
106,4
88
784
19,80
4 44
8
WY
11,99
3 65
1,
926
48
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e 9.
3d S
peci
al E
duca
tion
—St
uden
ts A
ges
6 to
21
Serv
ed u
nder
Indi
vidu
als
wit
h D
isab
iliti
es E
duca
tion
Act
, Pa
rt B
, by
Sele
ct D
iagn
osti
c Ca
tego
ries
: Fal
l 201
3
Sour
ce: I
ndiv
idua
ls w
ith D
isabi
litie
s Edu
catio
n Ac
t Pub
lic D
ata
& R
esou
rces
; 201
3 - 2
013
/Fal
l 201
3 In
divi
dual
s with
Disa
bilit
ies E
duca
tion
Act
Dat
a; Y
EAR
Indi
vidu
als w
ith D
isabi
litie
s Edu
catio
n Ac
t Par
t B C
hild
Cou
nt a
nd E
duca
tiona
l; w
ww
2.ed
.gov
/pro
gram
s/os
epid
ea/6
18-d
ata/
inde
x.ht
ml;
(acc
esse
d 15
Nov
embe
r 201
5).
[1] A
utism
.[2
] Dea
f-Blin
dnes
s.[3
] Tra
umat
ic B
rain
Inju
ry[4
] Dev
elop
men
tal D
elay
.
State
All
Disa
biliti
esCa
tegor
yA
[1]
DB [2
]TB
I [3]
DD [4
]U
.S.
5,66
9,057
47
6,058
1,269
25,26
613
3,698
AL
73,56
5 5,
437
10
231
2,91
4
AK
15,85
8 1,
004
4 47
1,
038
AZ
114,5
23
9,38
5 12
9 33
6 4,
653
AR
52,63
7 3,
494
4 15
6 -
CA 62
2,602
69
,005
97
1,59
0 -
CO 78
,328
4,83
7 20
52
3 36
1
CT 62
,751
6,93
3 12
11
0 -
DE
16,90
2 1,
092
52
71
870
DC
10,33
3 63
4 -
25
450
FL 17
3,059
24
,725
62
552
-
GA
318,8
55
13,89
6 22
40
2 12
,638
HI
16,81
9 1,
234
9 57
1,
052
ID 24
,332
2,24
7 2
123
1,66
9
IL 25
6,616
18
,749
24
688
15,67
2
IN 15
1,816
13
,206
23
434
-
IA 58
,170
651
- 15
9 -
KS 57
,407
3,23
8 16
15
5 4,
904
State
All
Disa
biliti
esCa
tegor
yA
[1]
DB [2
]TB
I [3]
DD [4
]KY
80,13
5 4,
810
12
218
6,17
5
LA 68
,883
3,97
0 3
229
6,31
3
ME
28,49
7 2,
602
4 49
44
MD
90,65
2 9,
293
16
231
2,27
9
MA
150,1
00
13,48
5 16
0 8,
642
10,84
6
MI
179,9
40
15,37
0 17
50
3 1,
745
MN
109,3
32
15,06
4 60
42
4 2,
548
MS
55,61
7 3,
331
5 14
5 4,
827
MO
107,2
45
8,75
0 19
41
1 75
7
MT
14,87
7 52
6 6
38
-
NE
41,61
0 2,
592
8 20
8 1,
587
NV
43,81
1 4,
156
8 18
0 -
NH
25,83
8 2,
128
7 70
1,
679
NJ
211,0
23
15,53
8 19
73
0 -
NM
42,93
6 2,
062
10
183
2,73
4
NY
389,2
66
26,74
5 20
1,
042
-
NC
174,2
91
13,81
1 29
41
0 6,
552
ND
11,53
6 75
9 3
54
829
State
All
Disa
biliti
esCa
tegor
yA
[1]
DB [2
]TB
I [3]
DD [4
]O
H 23
1,608
18
,287
46
1,40
0 -
OK
94,53
7 4,
169
17
234
15,22
2
OR
7,25
9 8,
020
9 25
4 -
PA 26
3,785
24
,270
73
680
86
RI 20
,496
1,99
8 6
61
1,12
9
SC 89
,202
5,08
2 8
179
4,12
4
SD 15
,840
786
3 48
-
TN 11
7,804
7,
156
7 31
5 5,
080
TX 40
0,744
39
,826
112
1,15
3 -
UT
65,91
2 4,
597
27
260
1,81
1
VT
12,12
5 94
1 8
40
892
VA 14
4,760
14
,441
28
395
2,08
3
WA
117,3
30
9,93
1 16
30
1 7,
807
WV
39,01
2 1,
667
10
99
-
WI
106,4
88
9,36
1 6
348
74
WY
11,99
3 76
7 1
73
254
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e 9.
4 Sp
ecia
l Edu
cati
on—
Educ
atio
nal E
nvir
onm
ent—
Stud
ents
Age
s 6
to 2
1 Se
rved
und
er In
divi
dual
s w
ith
Dis
abili
ties
Edu
cati
on A
ct, P
art B
, tha
t Spe
nt 4
0 Pe
rcen
t or M
ore
Tim
e In
side
Reg
ular
Cla
ss: F
all 2
013
Sour
ce: I
ndiv
idua
ls w
ith D
isabi
litie
s Edu
catio
n Ac
t Pub
lic D
ata
& R
esou
rces
; 201
3- 2
013
/Fal
l 201
3 In
divi
dual
s with
Disa
bilit
ies E
duca
tion
Act
Dat
a; Y
EAR
Indi
vidu
als w
ith D
isabi
litie
s Edu
catio
n Ac
t Par
t B C
hild
Cou
nt a
nd E
duca
tiona
l; w
ww
2.ed
.gov
/pro
gram
s/os
epid
ea/6
18-d
ata/
inde
x.ht
ml
(acc
esse
d 8
Nov
embe
r 201
5).
[1] N
umbe
r gre
ater
than
40
perc
ent i
n re
gula
r cla
ss.
[2] G
reat
er th
an 4
0 pe
rcen
t as a
per
cent
of s
tude
nts i
n al
l env
ironm
ents.
State
Numb
er%
[2]
All E
nviro
nmen
tsRe
gular
Clas
s [1]
U.S
. 5,
734,3
93
4,65
5,823
81
.2
AL
73,56
5 66
,156
89.9
AK
15,85
8 13
,631
86.0
AZ
114,5
23
94,50
6 82
.5
AR
52,63
7 43
,951
83.5
CA 62
2,602
45
6,872
73
.4
CO 78
,328
70,23
7 89
.7
CT 62
,751
53,64
0 85
.5
DE
16,90
2 13
,398
79.3
DC
10,33
3 7,
387
71.5
FL 31
8,855
25
4,821
79
.9
GA
173,0
59
143,6
29
83.0
HI
16,81
9 13
,307
79.1
ID 24
,332
21,21
8 87
.2
IL 25
6,616
20
2,160
78
.8
IN 15
1,816
12
6,550
83
.4
IA 58
,170
51,38
2 88
.3
KS 57
,407
51,13
3 89
.1
State
Numb
er%
[2]
All E
nviro
nmen
tsRe
gular
Clas
s [1]
KY 80
,135
71,11
9 88
.7
LA 68
,883
58,22
2 84
.5
ME
28,49
7 24
,384
85.6
MD
90,65
2 71
,014
78.3
MA
150,1
00
116,8
97
77.9
MI
179,9
40
146,6
99
81.5
MN
109,3
32
93,60
2 85
.6
MS
55,61
7 46
,312
83.3
MO
107,2
45
90,77
2 84
.6
MT
14,87
7 12
,626
84.9
NE
41,61
0 36
,436
87.6
NV
43,81
1 36
,755
83.9
NH
25,83
8 22
,930
88.7
NJ
211,0
23
152,4
92
72.3
NM
42,93
6 33
,365
77.7
NY
389,2
66
272,0
53
69.9
NC
174,2
91
146,4
79
84.0
ND
11,53
6 10
,600
91.9
State
Numb
er%
[2]
All E
nviro
nmen
tsRe
gular
Clas
s [1]
OH
231,6
08
188,8
82
81.6
OK
94,53
7 83
,989
88.8
OR
72,59
5 63
,319
87.2
PA 26
3,785
22
6,227
85
.8
RI 20
,496
16,45
6 80
.3
SC 89
,202
70,54
1 79
.1
SD 15
,840
14,34
2 90
.5
TN 11
7,804
10
1,387
86
.1
TX 40
0,744
33
8,991
84
.6
UT
65,91
2 55
,118
83.6
VT
12,12
5 10
,487
86.5
VA 14
4,760
12
1,098
83
.7
WA
117,3
30
100,1
61
85.4
WV
39,01
2 34
,714
89.0
WI
106,4
88
92,53
7 86
.9
WY
11,99
3 10
,839
90.4
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Tabl
e 9.
5 Sp
ecia
l Edu
cati
on—
Stud
ents
Age
s 14
to 2
1 Se
rved
und
er In
divi
dual
s w
ith
Dis
abili
ties
Edu
cati
on A
ct,
Part
B, t
hat L
eft S
choo
l, by
Rea
son:
201
1 to
201
2
Sour
ce: O
ffice
of S
peci
al E
duca
tion
Prog
ram
s, D
ata
Acco
unta
bilit
y C
ente
r; ta
dnet
.pub
lic.ta
dnet
.org
/pag
es/7
12>;
(acc
esse
d 25
Oct
ober
201
5). D
ata
are
from
a c
umul
ativ
e 12
-mon
th re
port
ing
perio
d.
State
Grad
uate
d wi
th D
iplom
aRe
ceive
d a
Certi
ficat
eDr
oppe
d Ou
tDi
ed or
Ag
ed O
utU
.S.
247,5
9653
,564
77,79
77,0
58
AL
2,285
1,831
584
122
AK
515
146
387
19
AZ
4,474
1,822
48
AR
3,083
711
547
34
CA18
,215
9,379
5,644
1441
CO3,5
0485
1,458
149
CT3,7
4938
704
127
DE
557
7116
717
DC
467
8444
224
FL10
,346
5,104
4,166
103
GA
4,868
3,118
3,395
37
HI
965
147
150
47
ID62
427
715
039
IL14
,087
166
2,676
546
IN5,6
171,0
5682
099
IA3,5
660
997
76
KS3,1
1273
110
4
State
Grad
uate
d wi
th D
iplom
aRe
ceive
d a
Certi
ficat
eDr
oppe
d Ou
tDi
ed or
Ag
ed O
utKY
3,370
462
790
55
LA1,3
771,1
051,6
4157
ME
1,130
2823
513
MD
4,359
812
1,995
144
MA
7,710
542
2,220
491
MI
9,190
989
4,272
61
MN
5,872
723
54
MS
877
1,931
318
30
MO
6,563
101,4
1115
2
MT
872
233
3
NE
2,162
1439
644
NV
738
340
915
59
NH
1,752
199
282
40
NJ
13,60
32,4
5534
8
NM
1,525
478
623
17
NY
16,41
14,7
965,6
1832
2
NC
7,649
598
2,589
92
ND
480
127
48
State
Grad
uate
d wi
th D
iplom
aRe
ceive
d a
Certi
ficat
eDr
oppe
d Ou
tDi
ed or
Ag
ed O
utO
H6,4
252,8
863,6
2894
OK
4,508
1,183
22
OR
1,919
1,150
1,235
193
PA18
,715
862,6
6128
2
RI1,2
604
158
95
SC2,4
0827
62,6
7143
1
SD35
513
151
TN5,1
541,0
2849
514
3
TX17
,655
9,081
5,758
181
UT
2,923
145
2505
105
VT
636
318
823
VA6,0
794,4
011,0
8351
WA
5,558
251
2,346
48
WV
1,867
310
485
9
WI
6,181
111
1,384
235
WY
461
4620
333
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Tabl
e 9.
6 Sp
ecia
l Edu
cati
on—
Gra
duat
ion
Rate
am
ong
Stud
ents
Age
s 14
to 2
1 Se
rved
und
er In
divi
dual
s w
ith
Dis
abili
ties
Edu
cati
on A
ct, P
art B
: 201
1 to
201
2
Sour
ce: O
ffice
of S
peci
al E
duca
tion
Prog
ram
s, D
ata
Acco
unta
bilit
y C
ente
r; ta
dnet
.pub
lic.ta
dnet
.org
/pag
es/7
12>;
(acc
esse
d 28
Oct
ober
201
5). D
ata
are
from
a c
umul
ativ
e 12
-mon
th re
port
ing
perio
d.[1
] The
num
ber o
f gra
duat
es a
s a p
erce
nt o
f the
num
ber o
f stu
dent
s tha
t lef
t.
State
All t
hat L
eft
Grad
uate
d with
Di
ploma
% [1
]
U.S
. 37
6,452
243,3
1164
.6
AL
4,822
2,285
47.4
AK
1,067
515
48.3
AZ
6,344
4,474
70.5
AR
3,735
3,083
82.5
CA
34
,679
18,21
552
.5
CO
5,1
963,5
0467
.4
CT
4,618
3,749
81.2
DE
812
557
68.6
DC
1,017
467
45.9
FL
19,71
910
,346
52.5
GA
11
,416
4,866
42.6
HI
1,309
965
73.7
ID
N/A
N/A
N/A
IL
17,47
514
,087
80.6
IN
7,592
5,617
74
IA
4,639
3,566
76.9
KS
3,947
3,112
78.8
State
All t
hat L
eft
Grad
uate
d with
Di
ploma
% [1
]
KY
4,677
3,370
72.1
LA
4,1
801,3
7732
.9
ME
1,406
1,130
80.4
MD
7,3
104,3
5959
.6
MA
10
,963
7,710
70.3
MI
14,42
19,1
9063
.7
MN
6,6
495,8
7288
.3
MS
3,156
877
27.8
MO
8,1
366,5
6380
.7
MT
1,108
872
78.7
NE
2,616
2,162
82.6
NV
N/
AN/
AN/
A
NH
2,2
731,7
5277
.1
NJ
16,40
613
,603
82.9
NM
2,6
431,5
2557
.7
NY
27,14
716
,411
60.5
NC
10,74
87,4
6969
.5
ND
65
548
073
.3
State
All t
hat L
eft
Grad
uate
d with
Di
ploma
% [1
]
OH
13
,033
6,425
49.3
OK
5,713
4,508
78.9
OR
4,497
1,919
42.7
PA
21
,744
18,71
586
.1
RI
1,517
1,260
83.1
SC
5,786
2,408
41.6
SD
53
735
566
.1
TN
6,8
205,1
5475
.6
TX
32,67
517
,655
54
UT
N/A
N/A
N/A
VT
850
636
74.8
VA
11
,614
6,079
52.3
WA
8,2
035,5
5867
.8
WV
2,6
711,8
6769
.9
WI
7,911
6,181
78.1
WY
743
461
62
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Tabl
e 9.
7 Sp
ecia
l Edu
cati
on—
Dro
pout
Rat
e am
ong
Stud
ents
Age
s 14
to 2
1 Se
rved
und
er In
divi
dual
s w
ith
Dis
abili
ties
Edu
cati
on A
ct, P
art B
: 201
1 to
201
2
Sour
ce: O
ffice
of S
peci
al E
duca
tion
Prog
ram
s, D
ata
Acco
unta
bilit
y C
ente
r; ta
dnet
.pub
lic.ta
dnet
.org
/pag
es/7
12>;
(acc
esse
d 24
Oct
ober
201
4). D
ata
are
from
a c
umul
ativ
e 12
-mon
th re
port
ing
perio
d.[1
] The
num
ber o
f stu
dent
s tha
t dro
pped
out
as p
erce
nt o
f the
num
ber o
f stu
dent
s tha
t lef
t.
State
All t
hat L
eft
Drop
ped O
ut%
[1]
U.S
. 37
8,285
74
,377
19.7
AL
4,82
2 58
4 12
.1
AK
1,06
7 38
7 36
.3
AZ
6,34
4 1,8
22 28
.7
AR
3,73
5 54
7 14
.6
CA 34
,679
5,644
16.3
CO 5,
196
1,458
28.1
CT 4,
618
704
15.2
DE
812
167
20.6
DC
1,01
7 44
2 43
.5
FL 19
,719
4,166
21.1
GA
11,41
6 3,3
95 29
.7
HI
1,30
9 15
0 11
.5
ID 1,
090
150
13.8
IL 17
,475
2,676
15.3
IN 7,
592
820
10.8
IA 4,
639
997
21.5
KS 3,
947
731
18.5
State
All t
hat L
eft
Drop
ped O
ut%
[1]
KY 4,
677
790
16.9
LA 4,
180
1,641
39.3
ME
1,40
6 23
5 16
.7
MD
7,31
0 1,9
95 27
.3
MA
10,96
3 2,2
20 20
.2
MI
14,42
1 4,2
72 29
.6
MN
6,64
9 72
3 10
.9
MS
3,15
6 31
8 10
.1
MO
8,13
6 1,4
11 17
.3
MT
1,10
8 23
3 21
.0
NE
2,61
6 39
6 15
.1
NV
N/A
N/
A N
/A
NH
2,27
3 28
2 12
.4
NJ
16,40
6 2,4
55 15
.0
NM
2,64
3 62
3 23
.6
NY
27,14
7 5,6
18 20
.7
NC
10,74
8 2,5
89 24
.1
ND
655
127
19.4
State
All t
hat L
eft
Drop
ped O
ut%
[1]
OH
13,03
3 3,6
28 27
.8
OK
5,71
3 1,1
83 20
.7
OR
4,49
7 1,2
35 27
.5
PA 21
,744
2,661
12.2
RI 1,
517
158
10.4
SC 5,
786
2,671
46.2
SD 53
7 13
1 24
.4
TN 6,
820
495
7.3
TX 32
,675
5,758
17.6
UT
N/A
N/
A N
/A
VT
850
188
22.1
VA 11
,614
1,083
9.3
WA
8,20
3 2,3
46 28
.6
WV
2,67
1 48
5 18
.2
WI
7,91
1 1,3
84 17
.5
WY
743
203
27.3
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Tabl
e 9.
8 Sp
ecia
l Edu
cati
on—
Chan
ge in
Gra
duat
ion
Rate
am
ong
Stud
ents
Age
s 14
to 2
1 Se
rved
und
er
Indi
vidu
als
wit
h D
isab
iliti
es E
duca
tion
Act
, Par
t B: F
all 2
011
Scho
ol Y
ear t
o Fa
ll 20
12 S
choo
l Yea
r
Sour
ce: O
ffice
of S
peci
al E
duca
tion
Prog
ram
s, D
ata
Acco
unta
bilit
y C
ente
r; ta
dnet
.pub
lic.ta
dnet
.org
/pag
es/7
12>;
(acc
esse
d 3
Nov
embe
r 201
5). D
ata
are
from
a c
umul
ativ
e 12
-mon
th re
port
ing
perio
d.[1
] The
num
ber o
f gra
duat
es a
s a p
erce
nt o
f the
num
ber o
f stu
dent
s tha
t lef
t.[2
] The
diffe
renc
e in
per
cent
age
poin
ts of
the
grad
uatio
n ra
te b
etw
een
2011
and
201
2.
State
Grad
uatio
n Rat
e (%
) [1]
Diffe
renc
e (%
pts)
[2]
Fall 2
011
Fall 2
012
U.S
.63
.864
.3-0
.5
AL
44.4
47.4
-3.0
AK
48.8
48.3
0.5
AZ
79.5
70.5
9.0
AR
82.8
82.5
0.3
CA54
.052
.51.5
CO66
.467
.4-1
.0
CT80
.281
.2-1
.0
DE
69.2
68.6
0.6
DC
52.4
45.9
6.5
FL53
.352
.50.8
GA
40.8
42.6
-1.8
HI
77.8
73.7
4.1
IDN/
AN/
AN/
A
IL78
.880
.6-1
.8
IN75
.074
.01.0
IA77
.676
.90.7
KS78
.878
.80.0
State
Grad
uatio
n Rat
e (%
) [1]
Diffe
renc
e (%
pts)
[2]
Fall 2
011
Fall 2
012
KY74
.172
.12.0
LA28
.832
.9-4
.1
ME
75.7
80.4
-4.7
MD
63.8
59.6
4.2
MA
68.3
70.3
-2.0
MI
67.1
63.7
3.4
MN
87.9
88.3
-0.4
MS
27.7
27.8
-0.1
MO
79.3
80.7
-1.4
MT
74.1
78.7
-4.6
NE
79.0
82.6
-3.6
NV
N/A
N/A
N/A
NH
77.1
77.1
0.0
NJ
82.7
82.9
-0.2
NM
51.4
57.7
-6.3
NY
59.0
60.5
-1.5
NC
64.0
69.5
-5.5
ND
69.1
73.3
-4.2
State
Grad
uatio
n Rat
e (%
) [1]
Diffe
renc
e (%
pts)
[2]
Fall 2
011
Fall 2
012
OH
50.5
49.3
1.2
OK
80.5
78.9
1.6
OR
45.8
42.7
3.1
PA87
.386
.11.2
RI78
.283
.1-4
.9
SC39
.441
.6-2
.2
SD67
.766
.11.6
TN75
.175
.6-0
.5
TX54
.054
.00.0
UT
N/A
N/A
N/A
VT
74.4
74.8
-0.4
VA51
.152
.3-1
.2
WA
67.3
67.8
-0.5
WV
68.2
69.9
-1.7
WI
76.2
78.1
-1.9
WY
64.3
62.0
2.3
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e 9.
9 Sp
ecia
l Edu
cati
on—
Chan
ge in
Dro
pout
Rat
e am
ong
Stud
ents
Age
s 14
to 2
1 Se
rved
und
er In
divi
dual
s w
ith
Dis
abili
ties
Edu
cati
on A
ct, P
art B
: Fal
l 201
0 Sc
hool
Yea
r to
Fall
2011
Sch
ool Y
ear
Sour
ce: O
ffice
of S
peci
al E
duca
tion
Prog
ram
s, D
ata
Acco
unta
bilit
y C
ente
r; ta
dnet
.pub
lic.ta
dnet
.org
/pag
es/7
12>;
(acc
esse
d 3
Nov
embe
r 201
5). D
ata
are
from
a c
umul
ativ
e 12
-mon
th re
port
ing
perio
d.[1
] The
num
ber o
f stu
dent
s tha
t dro
pped
out
as p
erce
nt o
f the
num
ber o
f stu
dent
s tha
t lef
t.[2
] The
diffe
renc
e in
per
cent
age
poin
ts of
the
drop
out r
ate
betw
een
2010
and
201
1
State
Dro
pout
Rate
(%) [
1]Di
ffere
nce
(% pt
s) [2
]Fa
ll 201
0Fa
ll 201
1U
.S.
19.8
20.2
0.4
AL
16.3
12.1
-4.2
AK
34.7
36.3
1.6
AZ
19.8
28.7
8.9
AR
14.9
14.6
-0.3
CA17
.416
.3-1
.1
CO29
.928
.1-1
.8
CT16
.515
.2-1
.3
DE
2620
.6-5
.4
DC
38.9
43.5
4.6
FL20
21.1
1.1
GA
28.3
29.7
1.4
HI
9.811
.51.7
ID15
.913
.8-2
.1
IL18
.315
.3-3
.0
IN11
.510
.8-0
.7
IA21
.221
.50.3
KS18
.518
.50.0
State
Dro
pout
Rate
(%) [
1]Di
ffere
nce
(% pt
s) [2
]Fa
ll 201
0Fa
ll 201
1KY
14.5
16.9
2.4
LA37
.239
.32.1
ME
20.6
16.7
-3.9
MD
24.4
27.3
2.9
MA
22.6
20.2
-2.4
MI
26.9
29.6
2.7
MN
10.6
10.9
0.3
MS
10.8
10.1
-0.7
MO
18.6
17.3
-1.3
MT
25.1
21.0
-4.1
NE
17.8
15.1
-2.7
NV
N/A
N/A
N/A
NH
12.4
12.4
0.0
NJ
15.4
15.0
-0.4
NM
3223
.6-8
.4
NY
20.6
20.7
0.1
NC
28.7
24.1
-4.6
ND
25.9
19.4
-6.5
State
Dro
pout
Rate
(%) [
1]Di
ffere
nce
(% pt
s) [2
]Fa
ll 201
0Fa
ll 201
1O
H19
.127
.88.7
OK
19.2
20.7
1.5
OR
24.7
27.5
2.8
PA10
.912
.21.3
RI16
.510
.4-6
.1
SC52
.346
.2-6
.1
SD22
.624
.41.8
TN7.5
7.3-0
.2
TX16
.917
.60.7
UT
N/A
N/A
N/A
VT
22.3
22.1
-0.2
VA10
9.3-0
.7
WA
28.6
28.6
0.0
WV
21.4
18.2
-3.2
WI
19.3
17.5
-1.8
WY
23.6
27.3
3.7
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This section presents statistics on Vocational Rehabilitation programs, administered by the Rehabilitation Services Administration in the United States. These data concern the number of individuals with disabilities who apply for services, receive services, and find employment (are successfully rehabilitated). Presented here categorically, vocational rehabilitation agencies often provide services through both state and private rehabilitation agencies (combined), broad state-based services for people (general), and specialized services to people with visual impairments (blind). The tables also address the expenditures associated with vocational rehabilitation, as well as whether vocational rehabilitation agencies are on order of selection. The principal source of this data is the Rehabilitation Services Administration’s Management Information System. Please note: The statistics presented in this section may vary from those provided by state agencies due to varying methods and analytic procedures.
Tables
Table 10.1: In the Federal Fiscal Year 2013 state vocational rehabilitation agencies processed 520,377 applicants.
Table 10.2: In the Federal Fiscal Year 2013, state vocational rehabilitation agencies closed 325,778 cases of individuals who either initiated or completed services.
Table 10.3: In the Federal Fiscal Year 2013, state vocational rehabilitation agencies closed 175,897 cases of individuals who either initiated or completed services in which the individuals entered successful employment.
Table 10.4: In the Federal Fiscal Year 2013, of 325,778 closed cases of individuals who either initiated or completed services, 64.9 percent achieved successful employment, i.e., a rehabilitation rate of 64.9 percent. The agency with the largest rehabilitation rate was the Vermont blind agency with 83.3 percent, while the agency with the smallest rehabilitation rate was the New Mexico blind agency with 22.1 percent.
Table 10.5: In the Federal Fiscal Year 2013, the U.S. spent a total of $3,744,623,947 on Vocational Rehabilitation expenditures for people with disabilities. The California combined agency spent the most ($355,543,864), while the Delaware blind agency spent the least ($1,629,551).
Table 10.6: In the Federal Fiscal Year 2013, the U.S. spent a total of $255,689,859 on Vocational Rehabilitation expenditures for postsecondary institutions of higher education for people with disabilities. The California combined agency spent the most on postsecondary institutions of higher education ($23,986,123), while the Vermont blind agency spent the least on postsecondary institutions of higher education ($68,541).
Table 10.7: In Federal Fiscal Year 2013, twenty-five agencies were on Order of Selection. Over the period from 2009 to 2013, seventeen states have never had any agency on Order of Selection: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, District of Columbia, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, and Utah. Over the period from 2009 to 2013, seventeen states have always had all of their agencies on Order of Selection: Arizona, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Vermont, and Wisconsin.
Table 10.8: From 2012 to 2013, the number of Vocational Rehabilitation applicants in the U.S. decreased by 6.8 percent. Vocational Rehabilitation applicants increased the most at the New Jersey blind agency (by 55.2 percent) and decreased the most at the North Dakota combined agency (by 36.9 percent).
Table 10.9: From 2012 to 2013, the rehabilitation rate increased in the U.S. by 3.1 percentage points. The rehabilitation rate increased the most at the Rhode Island blind agency (by 30.2 percentage points) and decreased by the most at the Rhode Island New Mexico (by 30.9 percentage points).
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Tabl
e 10
.1 V
ocat
iona
l Reh
abili
tati
on—
App
lican
ts: F
eder
al F
isca
l Yea
r 201
3
Sour
ce: U
.S. D
epar
tmen
t of E
duca
tion,
Reh
abili
tatio
n Se
rvic
es A
dmin
istra
tion,
Man
agem
ent I
nfor
mat
ion
Syste
m, A
d H
oc Q
uery
of t
he A
RR
RSA
-11
3 C
umul
ativ
e C
asel
oad
Repo
rt; r
sa.e
d.go
v (a
cces
sed
18 O
ctob
er 2
015)
. In
som
e sta
tes t
here
are
sepa
rate
age
ncie
s for
the
blin
d.
State
Agen
cy Ty
peAp
plica
nts
U.S
.-
520,3
77
AL
Comb
ined
10,23
4
AK
Comb
ined
1,54
5
AZ
Comb
ined
5,40
4
AR
Blind
643
AR
Gene
ral
7,98
3
CACo
mbine
d 34
,587
COCo
mbine
d 7,
449
CTBli
nd 17
7
CTGe
nera
l 3,
650
DE
Blind
94
DE
Gene
ral
2,94
6
DC
Comb
ined
2,79
6
FLBli
nd 2,
109
FLGe
nera
l 31
,393
GA
Comb
ined
---
HI
Comb
ined
1,06
3
IDBli
nd 17
2
IDGe
nera
l 5,
250
State
Agen
cy Ty
peAp
plica
nts
ILCo
mbine
d 16
,200
INCo
mbine
d 13
,081
IABli
nd 13
4
IAGe
nera
l 5,
980
KSCo
mbine
d 6,
517
KYBli
nd 51
4
KYGe
nera
l 11
,884
LACo
mbine
d 6,
474
ME
Blind
158
ME
Gene
ral
3,90
7
MD
Comb
ined
8,45
2
MA
Blind
446
MA
Gene
ral
9,92
5
MI
Blind
480
MI
Gene
ral
16,74
6
MN
Blind
267
MN
Gene
ral
7,72
1
MS
Comb
ined
9,63
1
MO
Blind
436
State
Agen
cy Ty
peAp
plica
nts
MO
Gene
ral
13,38
5
MT
Comb
ined
3,65
0
NE
Blind
134
NE
Gene
ral
5,67
7
NV
Comb
ined
3,04
7
NH
Comb
ined
3,05
0
NJ
Blind
784
NJ
Gene
ral
13,60
0
NM
Blind
99
NM
Gene
ral
3,50
6
NY
Blind
1,00
1
NY
Gene
ral
33,57
7
NC
Blind
1,11
1
NC
Gene
ral
22,73
7
ND
Comb
ined
959
OH
Comb
ined
20,02
4
OK
Comb
ined
5,78
6
OR
Blind
187
OR
Gene
ral
7,81
9
State
Agen
cy Ty
peAp
plica
nts
PACo
mbine
d 21
,696
RICo
mbine
d 2,
821
SCBli
nd 58
1
SCGe
nera
l 14
,620
SDBli
nd 20
6
SDGe
nera
l 2,
285
TNCo
mbine
d 7,
279
TXBli
nd 2,
891
TXGe
nera
l 30
,253
UT
Comb
ined
10,10
4
VT
Blind
103
VT
Gene
ral
4,08
6
VABli
nd 49
7
VAGe
nera
l 9,
906
WA
Blind
439
WA
Gene
ral
9,73
4
WV
Comb
ined
6,57
2
WI
Comb
ined
17,84
2
WY
Comb
ined
1,88
1
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e 10
.2 V
ocat
iona
l Reh
abili
tati
on—
Clos
ures
aft
er S
ervi
ces
Init
iate
d or
Com
plet
ed: F
eder
al F
isca
l Yea
r 201
3
Sour
ce: U
.S. D
epar
tmen
t of E
duca
tion,
Reh
abili
tatio
n Se
rvic
es A
dmin
istra
tion,
Man
agem
ent I
nfor
mat
ion
Syste
m, A
d H
oc Q
uery
of t
he A
RR
RSA
-11
3 C
umul
ativ
e C
asel
oad
Repo
rt; r
sa.e
d.go
v (a
cces
sed
18 O
ctob
er 2
015)
. In
som
e sta
tes t
here
are
sepa
rate
age
ncie
s for
the
blin
d.
State
Agen
cy Ty
peClo
sure
sU
.S.
-32
5,778
AL
Comb
ined
7,462
AK
Comb
ined
946
AZ
Comb
ined
2,847
AR
Blind
428
AR
Gene
ral
4,412
CACo
mbine
d32
,976
COCo
mbine
d4,4
03
CTBli
nd13
6
CTGe
nera
l2,3
82
DE
Blind
33
DE
Gene
ral
1,584
DC
Comb
ined
1,088
FLBli
nd1,3
04
FLGe
nera
l15
,426
GA
Comb
ined
---
HI
Comb
ined
1,045
IDBli
nd12
5
IDGe
nera
l3,0
43
State
Agen
cy Ty
peClo
sure
sIL
Comb
ined
10,28
1
INCo
mbine
d7,6
63
IABli
nd12
8
IAGe
nera
l3,5
09
KSCo
mbine
d3,6
83
KYBli
nd45
7
KYGe
nera
l6,5
19
LACo
mbine
d8,7
88
ME
Blind
163
ME
Gene
ral
1,754
MD
Comb
ined
4,120
MA
Blind
353
MA
Gene
ral
6,236
MI
Blind
397
MI
Gene
ral
12,95
7
MN
Blind
169
MN
Gene
ral
4,598
MS
Comb
ined
6,253
MO
Blind
370
State
Agen
cy Ty
peClo
sure
sM
OGe
nera
l7,5
20
MT
Comb
ined
1,871
NE
Blind
81
NE
Gene
ral
3,124
NV
Comb
ined
1,527
NH
Comb
ined
2,077
NJ
Blind
411
NJ
Gene
ral
7,076
NM
Blind
68
NM
Gene
ral
1,829
NY
Blind
777
NY
Gene
ral
19,27
8
NC
Blind
849
NC
Gene
ral
13,34
9
ND
Comb
ined
976
OH
Comb
ined
9,219
OK
Comb
ined
3,963
OR
Blind
82
OR
Gene
ral
3,867
State
Agen
cy Ty
peClo
sure
sPA
Comb
ined
17,94
9
RICo
mbine
d1,0
24
SCBli
nd37
9
SCGe
nera
l9,0
38
SDBli
nd16
0
SDGe
nera
l1,3
40
TNCo
mbine
d3,3
14
TXBli
nd1,8
53
TXGe
nera
l20
,692
UT
Comb
ined
6,311
VT
Blind
84
VT
Gene
ral
3,153
VABli
nd29
0
VAGe
nera
l5,8
42
WA
Blind
225
WA
Gene
ral
4,778
WV
Comb
ined
5,082
WI
Comb
ined
6,695
WY
Comb
ined
1,587
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e 10
.3 V
ocat
iona
l Reh
abili
tati
on—
Clos
ures
wit
h Su
cces
sful
Em
ploy
men
t Out
com
es: F
eder
al F
isca
l Yea
r 20
13
Sour
ce: U
.S. D
epar
tmen
t of E
duca
tion,
Reh
abili
tatio
n Se
rvic
es A
dmin
istra
tion,
Man
agem
ent I
nfor
mat
ion
Syste
m, A
d H
oc Q
uery
of t
he A
RR
RSA
-11
3 C
umul
ativ
e C
asel
oad
Repo
rt; r
sa.e
d.go
v (a
cces
sed
19 O
ctob
er 2
015)
. In
som
e sta
tes t
here
are
sepa
rate
age
ncie
s for
the
blin
d.
State
Agen
cy Ty
peSu
ccess
ful
Closu
res
U.S
.-
175,8
97
AL
Comb
ined
4,588
AK
Comb
ined
601
AZ
Comb
ined
1150
AR
Blind
327
AR
Gene
ral
2,917
CACo
mbine
d12
,239
COCo
mbine
d2,9
57
CTBli
nd11
3
CTGe
nera
l1,3
43
DE
Blind
25
DE
Gene
ral
1,030
DC
Comb
ined
620
FLBli
nd69
0
FLGe
nera
l6,7
93
GA
Comb
ined
---
HI
Comb
ined
324
IDBli
nd80
IDGe
nera
l1,8
27
State
Agen
cy Ty
peSu
ccess
ful
Closu
res
ILCo
mbine
d5,5
11
INCo
mbine
d4,6
52
IABli
nd99
IAGe
nera
l2,1
85
KSCo
mbine
d1,7
07
KYBli
nd33
6
KYGe
nera
l3,6
74
LACo
mbine
d2,2
35
ME
Blind
109
ME
Gene
ral
921
MD
Comb
ined
2,533
MA
Blind
260
MA
Gene
ral
3,650
MI
Blind
178
MI
Gene
ral
6,681
MN
Blind
101
MN
Gene
ral
2,738
MS
Comb
ined
4,569
MO
Blind
270
State
Agen
cy Ty
peSu
ccess
ful
Closu
res
MO
Gene
ral
4,511
MT
Comb
ined
896
NE
Blind
42
NE
Gene
ral
1,887
NV
Comb
ined
749
NH
Comb
ined
1,162
NJ
Blind
280
NJ
Gene
ral
4,032
NM
Blind
15
NM
Gene
ral
740
NY
Blind
509
NY
Gene
ral
12,02
5
NC
Blind
640
NC
Gene
ral
6,723
ND
Comb
ined
431
OH
Comb
ined
3,714
OK
Comb
ined
2,241
OR
Blind
63
OR
Gene
ral
2,313
State
Agen
cy Ty
peSu
ccess
ful
Closu
res
PACo
mbine
d9,9
50
RICo
mbine
d60
3
SCBli
nd24
7
SCGe
nera
l5,4
36
SDBli
nd12
1
SDGe
nera
l86
1
TNCo
mbine
d1,9
70
TXBli
nd1,2
32
TXGe
nera
l12
,286
UT
Comb
ined
3,665
VT
Blind
70
VT
Gene
ral
1,821
VABli
nd19
5
VAGe
nera
l3,1
41
WA
Blind
119
WA
Gene
ral
2,805
WV
Comb
ined
3,831
WI
Comb
ined
3,840
WY
Comb
ined
698
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e 10
.4 V
ocat
iona
l Reh
abili
tati
on—
Reha
bilit
atio
n Ra
te: F
eder
al F
isca
l Yea
r 201
3
Sour
ce: U
.S. D
epar
tmen
t of E
duca
tion,
Reh
abili
tatio
n Se
rvic
es A
dmin
istra
tion,
Man
agem
ent I
nfor
mat
ion
Syste
m, A
d H
oc Q
uery
of t
he A
RR
RSA
-11
3 C
umul
ativ
e C
asel
oad
Repo
rt; r
sa.e
d.go
v (a
cces
sed
20 O
ctob
er 2
015)
. In
som
e sta
tes t
here
are
sepa
rate
age
ncie
s for
the
blin
d. Th
e re
habi
litat
ion
rate
is th
e nu
mbe
r of c
losu
res w
ith su
cces
sful e
mpl
oym
ent o
utco
mes
div
ided
by
the
num
ber o
f clo
sure
s afte
r ini
tiatin
g or
com
plet
ing
serv
ices
.[1
] The
num
ber o
f clo
sure
s with
succ
essfu
l em
ploy
men
t out
com
es d
ivid
ed b
y th
e nu
mbe
r of c
losu
res a
fter i
nitia
ting
or c
ompl
etin
g se
rvic
es.
State
Agen
cy Ty
peRe
habil
itatio
n Ra
te [1
]U
.S.
-64
.9
AL
Comb
ined
61.5
AK
Comb
ined
63.5
AZ
Comb
ined
40.4
AR
Blind
76.4
AR
Gene
ral
66.1
CACo
mbine
d37
.1
COCo
mbine
d67
.2
CTBli
nd83
.1
CTGe
nera
l56
.4
DE
Blind
75.8
DE
Gene
ral
65.0
DC
Comb
ined
57.0
FLBli
nd52
.9
FLGe
nera
l44
.0
GA
Comb
ined
HI
Comb
ined
31.0
IDBli
nd64
.0
IDGe
nera
l60
.0
State
Agen
cy Ty
peRe
habil
itatio
n Ra
te [1
]IL
Comb
ined
53.6
INCo
mbine
d60
.7
IABli
nd77
.3
IAGe
nera
l62
.3
KSCo
mbine
d46
.3
KYBli
nd73
.5
KYGe
nera
l56
.4
LACo
mbine
d25
.4
ME
Blind
66.9
ME
Gene
ral
52.5
MD
Comb
ined
61.5
MA
Blind
73.7
MA
Gene
ral
58.5
MI
Blind
44.8
MI
Gene
ral
51.6
MN
Blind
59.8
MN
Gene
ral
59.5
MS
Comb
ined
73.1
MO
Blind
73.0
State
Agen
cy Ty
peRe
habil
itatio
n Ra
te [1
]M
OGe
nera
l60
.0
MT
Comb
ined
47.9
NE
Blind
51.9
NE
Gene
ral
60.4
NV
Comb
ined
49.1
NH
Comb
ined
55.9
NJ
Blind
68.1
NJ
Gene
ral
57.0
NM
Blind
22.1
NM
Gene
ral
40.5
NY
Blind
65.5
NY
Gene
ral
62.4
NC
Blind
75.4
NC
Gene
ral
50.4
ND
Comb
ined
44.2
OH
Comb
ined
40.3
OK
Comb
ined
56.5
OR
Blind
76.8
OR
Gene
ral
59.8
State
Agen
cy Ty
peRe
habil
itatio
n Ra
te [1
]PA
Comb
ined
55.4
RICo
mbine
d58
.9
SCBli
nd65
.2
SCGe
nera
l60
.1
SDBli
nd75
.6
SDGe
nera
l64
.3
TNCo
mbine
d59
.4
TXBli
nd66
.5
TXGe
nera
l59
.4
UT
Comb
ined
58.1
VT
Blind
83.3
VT
Gene
ral
57.8
VABli
nd67
.2
VAGe
nera
l53
.8
WA
Blind
52.9
WA
Gene
ral
58.7
WV
Comb
ined
75.4
WI
Comb
ined
57.4
WY
Comb
ined
44.0
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e 10
.5 V
ocat
iona
l Reh
abili
tati
on—
Tota
l Exp
endi
ture
s: F
eder
al F
isca
l Yea
r 201
3
Sour
ce: U
.S. D
epar
tmen
t of E
duca
tion,
Reh
abili
tatio
n Se
rvic
es A
dmin
istra
tion,
Man
agem
ent I
nfor
mat
ion
Syste
m, A
d H
oc Q
uery
of t
he R
SA2
Cum
ulat
ive
Cas
eloa
d Re
port
; rsa
.ed.
gov
(acc
esse
d 20
Oct
ober
201
5). I
n so
me
state
s the
re a
re se
para
te a
genc
ies f
or th
e bl
ind.
State
Agen
cy Ty
peEx
pend
iture
s ($)
U.S
.-
3,74
4,623
,947
AL
Comb
ined
79,36
0,598
AK
Comb
ined
15,47
3,085
AZ
Comb
ined
86,86
3,767
AR
Blind
8,490
,824
AR
Gene
ral
52,62
2,204
CACo
mbine
d35
5,543
,864
COCo
mbine
d65
,824,8
02
CTBli
nd --
-
CTGe
nera
l30
,694,9
38
DE
Blind
1,629
,551
DE
Gene
ral
13,83
3,225
DC
Comb
ined
22,83
1,749
FLBli
nd34
,692,6
82
FLGe
nera
l18
5,008
,262
GA
Comb
ined
79,95
5,313
HI
Comb
ined
16,91
7,281
IDBli
nd3,1
12,67
9
IDGe
nera
l17
,021,2
51
State
Agen
cy Ty
peEx
pend
iture
s ($)
ILCo
mbine
d --
-
INCo
mbine
d72
,008,1
20
IABli
nd7,9
04,83
0
IAGe
nera
l30
,029,0
27
KSCo
mbine
d30
,433,7
82
KYBli
nd8,8
72,49
2
KYGe
nera
l56
,161,2
01
LACo
mbine
d45
,574,6
63
ME
Blind
4,930
,598
ME
Gene
ral
17,20
4,681
MD
Comb
ined
54,53
5,849
MA
Blind
7,431
,157
MA
Gene
ral
91,01
2,534
MI
Blind
12,21
9,508
MI
Gene
ral
101,1
65,48
3
MN
Blind
13,30
2,046
MN
Gene
ral
56,38
1,183
MS
Comb
ined
68,23
8,763
MO
Blind
11,19
5,054
State
Agen
cy Ty
peEx
pend
iture
s ($)
MO
Gene
ral
90,79
2,159
MT
Comb
ined
17,39
1,076
NE
Blind
4,443
,687
NE
Gene
ral
---
NV
Comb
ined
21,19
9,491
NH
Comb
ined
18,04
2,506
NJ
Blind
18,63
0,338
NJ
Gene
ral
62,38
9,207
NM
Blind
5,476
,238
NM
Gene
ral
20,88
5,562
NY
Blind
33,52
3,682
NY
Gene
ral
242,6
02,23
8
NC
Blind
16,94
0,881
NC
Gene
ral
118,5
06,00
2
ND
Comb
ined
11,68
7,754
OH
Comb
ined
158,1
97,96
8
OK
Comb
ined
50,22
6,612
OR
Blind
---
OR
Gene
ral
49,31
8,190
State
Agen
cy Ty
peEx
pend
iture
s ($)
PACo
mbine
d15
2,572
,345
RICo
mbine
d13
,957,8
62
SCBli
nd8,9
05,24
4
SCGe
nera
l79
,177,1
52
SDBli
nd3,2
52,86
6
SDGe
nera
l13
,233,4
76
TNCo
mbine
d72
,370,6
34
TXBli
nd58
,946,9
88
TXGe
nera
l23
6,854
,605
UT
Comb
ined
52,33
7,209
VT
Blind
1,887
,622
VT
Gene
ral
22,53
9,995
VABli
nd13
,320,5
93
VAGe
nera
l85
,038,9
96
WA
Blind
11,84
1,496
WA
Gene
ral
59,52
6,151
WV
Comb
ined
63,38
9,990
WI
Comb
ined
85,04
6,720
WY
Comb
ined
11,69
3,366
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e 10
.6 V
ocat
iona
l Reh
abili
tati
on—
Post
seco
ndar
y In
stit
utio
n of
Hig
her E
duca
tion
Exp
endi
ture
s: F
eder
al
Fisc
al Y
ear 2
013
Sour
ce: U
.S. D
epar
tmen
t of E
duca
tion,
Reh
abili
tatio
n Se
rvic
es A
dmin
istra
tion,
Man
agem
ent I
nfor
mat
ion
Syste
m, A
d H
oc Q
uery
of t
he R
SA 2
C
umul
ativ
e C
asel
oad
Repo
rt; r
sa.e
d.go
v (a
cces
sed
20 O
ctob
er 2
013)
. In
som
e sta
tes t
here
are
sepa
rate
age
ncie
s for
the
blin
d.
State
Agen
cy Ty
peHi
gher
Educ
ation
Ex
pend
iture
s ($)
U.S
.-
255,6
89,85
9
AL
Comb
ined
3,868
,026
AK
Comb
ined
550,9
75
AZ
Comb
ined
5,733
,484
AR
Blind
556,6
91
AR
Gene
ral
11,46
2,449
CACo
mbine
d23
,986,1
23
COCo
mbine
d3,8
54,04
1
CTBli
nd --
-
CTGe
nera
l37
0,873
DE
Blind
127,2
06
DE
Gene
ral
1,155
,399
DC
Comb
ined
2,803
,975
FLBli
nd72
6,753
FLGe
nera
l5,2
34,07
8
GA
Comb
ined
4,417
,684
HI
Comb
ined
1,840
,897
IDBli
nd16
1,628
IDGe
nera
l1,0
86,84
1
State
Agen
cy Ty
peHi
gher
Educ
ation
Ex
pend
iture
s ($)
ILCo
mbine
d --
-
INCo
mbine
d5,0
70,38
9
IABli
nd29
1,764
IAGe
nera
l5,1
86,77
7
KSCo
mbine
d3,1
52,25
5
KYBli
nd48
4,889
KYGe
nera
l6,5
78,20
6
LACo
mbine
d2,5
50,10
2
ME
Blind
95,29
8
ME
Gene
ral
929,3
96
MD
Comb
ined
3,294
,343
MA
Blind
916,9
30
MA
Gene
ral
8,400
,825
MI
Blind
1,905
,566
MI
Gene
ral
7,907
,213
MN
Blind
932,5
83
MN
Gene
ral
2,587
,515
MS
Comb
ined
1,092
,157
MO
Blind
1,310
,923
State
Agen
cy Ty
peHi
gher
Educ
ation
Ex
pend
iture
s ($)
MO
Gene
ral
8,069
,364
MT
Comb
ined
4,301
,581
NE
Blind
323,7
89
NE
Gene
ral
---
NV
Comb
ined
844,6
48
NH
Comb
ined
1,208
,012
NJ
Blind
1,088
,149
NJ
Gene
ral
5,323
,298
NM
Blind
159,9
79
NM
Gene
ral
1,258
,387
NY
Blind
3,427
,366
NY
Gene
ral
22,08
7,236
NC
Blind
1,158
,411
NC
Gene
ral
4,136
,310
ND
Comb
ined
731,9
68
OH
Comb
ined
4,722
,963
OK
Comb
ined
3,240
,320
OR
Blind
---
OR
Gene
ral
637,7
63
State
Agen
cy Ty
peHi
gher
Educ
ation
Ex
pend
iture
s ($)
PACo
mbine
d16
,370,8
89
RICo
mbine
d1,3
75,26
2
SCBli
nd44
8,891
SCGe
nera
l1,8
44,11
4
SDBli
nd15
5,919
SDGe
nera
l1,2
93,60
1
TNCo
mbine
d8,0
26,16
6
TXBli
nd52
6,090
TXGe
nera
l11
,169,6
77
UT
Comb
ined
6,247
,488
VT
Blind
68,54
1
VT
Gene
ral
245,9
82
VABli
nd70
5,985
VAGe
nera
l1,0
91,42
8
WA
Blind
872,5
16
WA
Gene
ral
2,801
,609
WV
Comb
ined
11,47
6,613
WI
Comb
ined
6,308
,393
WY
Comb
ined
1,316
,897
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e 10
.7 V
ocat
iona
l Reh
abili
tati
on—
Stat
e A
genc
ies
wit
h In
divi
dual
s on
Ord
er o
f Sel
ecti
on a
t Fis
cal Y
ear-
End:
20
09 th
roug
h 20
13
Sour
ce: U
.S. D
epar
tmen
t of E
duca
tion,
Reh
abili
tatio
n Se
rvic
es A
dmin
istra
tion,
Man
agem
ent I
nfor
mat
ion
Syste
m, A
d H
oc Q
uery
of t
he A
RR
RSA
-11
3 C
umul
ativ
e C
asel
oad
Repo
rt; r
sa.e
d.go
v (a
cces
sed
26 O
ctob
er 2
015)
. In
som
e sta
tes t
here
are
sepa
rate
age
ncie
s for
the
blin
d.
State
Agen
cy Ty
peFe
dera
l Fisc
al Ye
ar09
1011
1213
AL
Comb
ined
AK
Comb
ined
AZ
Comb
ined
××
××
×
AR
Blind
AR
Gene
ral
×
CACo
mbine
d×
××
××
COCo
mbine
d×
×
CTBli
nd
CTGe
nera
l×
××
×
DE
Blind
DE
Gene
ral
××
××
×
DC
Comb
ined
FLBli
nd
FLGe
nera
l×
××
××
GA
Comb
ined
××
×
HI
Comb
ined
××
××
×
IDBli
nd
IDGe
nera
l
ILCo
mbine
d×
××
××
INCo
mbine
d
IABli
nd
IAGe
nera
l×
××
××
KSCo
mbine
d
KYBli
nd×
××
××
KYGe
nera
l×
××
××
State
Agen
cy Ty
peFe
dera
l Fisc
al Ye
ar09
1011
1213
LACo
mbine
d×
××
××
ME
Blind
ME
Gene
ral
××
MD
Comb
ined
××
××
×
MA
Blind
MA
Gene
ral
××
MI
Blind
×
MI
Gene
ral
MN
Blind
MN
Gene
ral
××
××
MS
Comb
ined
MO
Blind
MO
Gene
ral
××
×
MT
Comb
ined
NE
Blind
NE
Gene
ral
××
×
NV
Comb
ined
NH
Comb
ined
NJ
Blind
NJ
Gene
ral
NM
Blind
NM
Gene
ral
×
NY
Blind
NY
Gene
ral
NC
Blind
State
Agen
cy Ty
peFe
dera
l Fisc
al Ye
ar09
1011
1213
NC
Gene
ral
ND
Comb
ined
××
OH
Comb
ined
××
××
×
OK
Comb
ined
××
×
OR
Blind
××
OR
Gene
ral
××
××
×
PACo
mbine
d×
××
××
RICo
mbine
d×
××
××
SCBli
nd
SCGe
nera
l
SDBli
nd
SDGe
nera
l
TNCo
mbine
d×
××
××
TXBli
nd
TXGe
nera
l
UT
Comb
ined
VT
Blind
VT
Gene
ral
××
××
×
VABli
nd×
VAGe
nera
l×
××
×
WA
Blind
×
WA
Gene
ral
WV
Comb
ined
×
WI
Comb
ined
××
××
×
WY
Comb
ined
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Tabl
e 10
.8 V
ocat
iona
l Reh
abili
tati
on—
Chan
ge in
the
Num
ber o
f App
lican
ts: 2
012
to 2
013
Sour
ce: U
.S. D
epar
tmen
t of E
duca
tion,
Reh
abili
tatio
n Se
rvic
es A
dmin
istra
tion,
Man
agem
ent I
nfor
mat
ion
Syste
m, A
d H
oc Q
uery
of t
he A
RR
RSA
-11
3 C
umul
ativ
e C
asel
oad
Repo
rt; r
sa.e
d.go
v (a
cces
sed
23 O
ctob
er 2
015)
. In
som
e sta
tes t
here
are
sepa
rate
age
ncie
s for
the
blin
d. Th
e re
habi
litat
ion
rate
is th
e nu
mbe
r of c
losu
res w
ith su
cces
sful e
mpl
oym
ent o
utco
mes
div
ided
by
the
num
ber o
f clo
sure
s afte
r ini
tiatin
g or
com
plet
ing
serv
ices
.[1
] Per
cent
Cha
nge
in A
pplic
ants.
State
Agen
cy
Type
Appli
cant
s%
[1]
2012
2013
U.S
.-
558,0
61 52
0,377
-6
.8
AL
Comb
ined
10,15
7 10
,234
0.8
AK
Comb
ined
1,546
1,54
5 -0
.1
AZ
Comb
ined
5,496
5,40
4 -1
.7
AR
Blind
591
643
8.8
AR
Gene
ral
8,533
7,98
3 -6
.4
CACo
mbine
d37
,009
34,58
7 -6
.5
COCo
mbine
d8,3
04 7,
449
-10.3
CTBli
nd17
3 17
7 2.3
CTGe
nera
l3,8
36 3,
650
-4.8
DE
Blind
80 94
17
.5
DE
Gene
ral
3,374
2,94
6 -1
2.7
DC
Comb
ined
2,201
2,79
6 27
.0
FLBli
nd1,9
88 2,
109
6.1
FLGe
nera
l30
,695
31,39
3 2.3
GA
Comb
ined
15,68
9N/
A
HI
Comb
ined
1,201
1,06
3 -1
1.5
IDBli
nd17
1 17
2 0.6
IDGe
nera
l5,1
19 5,
250
2.6
ILCo
mbine
d15
,886
16,20
0 2.0
INCo
mbine
d13
,556
13,08
1 -3
.5
IABli
nd16
2 13
4 -1
7.3
IAGe
nera
l5,6
68 5,
980
5.5
KSCo
mbine
d6,8
03 6,
517
-4.2
KYBli
nd53
1 51
4 -3
.2
KYGe
nera
l12
,070
11,88
4 -1
.5
State
Agen
cy
Type
Appli
cant
s%
[1]
2012
2013
LACo
mbine
d7,4
16 6,
474
-12.7
ME
Blind
202
158
-21.8
ME
Gene
ral
3,742
3,90
7 4.4
MD
Comb
ined
9,405
8,45
2 -1
0.1
MA
Blind
437
446
2.1
MA
Gene
ral
10,73
1 9,
925
-7.5
MI
Blind
462
480
3.9
MI
Gene
ral
19,86
9 16
,746
-15.7
MN
Blind
241
267
10.8
MN
Gene
ral
8,004
7,72
1 -3
.5
MS
Comb
ined
9,844
9,63
1 -2
.2
MO
Blind
455
436
-4.2
MO
Gene
ral
13,88
7 13
,385
-3.6
MT
Comb
ined
3,751
3,65
0 -2
.7
NE
Blind
130
134
3.1
NE
Gene
ral
5,246
5,67
7 8.2
NV
Comb
ined
3,169
3,04
7 -3
.8
NH
Comb
ined
3,071
3,05
0 -0
.7
NJ
Blind
505
784
55.2
NJ
Gene
ral
13,19
1 13
,600
3.1
NM
Blind
95 99
4.2
NM
Gene
ral
3,126
3,50
6 12
.2
NY
Blind
1,099
1,00
1 -8
.9
NY
Gene
ral
36,01
5 33
,577
-6.8
NC
Blind
1,114
1,11
1 -0
.3
NC
Gene
ral
24,33
3 22
,737
-6.6
State
Agen
cy
Type
Appli
cant
s%
[1]
2012
2013
ND
Comb
ined
1,521
959
-36.9
OH
Comb
ined
23,40
6 20
,024
-14.4
OK
Comb
ined
7,580
5,78
6 -2
3.7
OR
Blind
201
187
-7.0
OR
Gene
ral
7,624
7,81
9 2.6
PACo
mbine
d23
,729
21,69
6 -8
.6
RICo
mbine
d2,2
51 2,
821
25.3
SCBli
nd58
2 58
1 -0
.2
SCGe
nera
l14
,917
14,62
0 -2
.0
SDBli
nd19
7 20
6 4.6
SDGe
nera
l2,4
34 2,
285
-6.1
TNCo
mbine
d7,2
57 7,
279
0.3
TXBli
nd3,1
23 2,
891
-7.4
TXGe
nera
l30
,874
30,25
3 -2
.0
UT
Comb
ined
10,92
9 10
,104
-7.5
VT
Blind
111
103
-7.2
VT
Gene
ral
4,018
4,08
6 1.7
VABli
nd49
9 49
7 -0
.4
VAGe
nera
l9,1
47 9,
906
8.3
WA
Blind
383
439
14.6
WA
Gene
ral
10,21
7 9,
734
-4.7
WV
Comb
ined
8,240
6,57
2 -2
0.2
WI
Comb
ined
18,44
2 17
,842
-3.3
WY
Comb
ined
2,161
1,88
1 -1
3.0
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Tabl
e 10
.9 V
ocat
iona
l Reh
abili
tati
on—
Chan
ge in
the
Reha
bilit
atio
n Ra
te: 2
012
to 2
013
Sour
ce: U
.S. D
epar
tmen
t of E
duca
tion,
Reh
abili
tatio
n Se
rvic
es A
dmin
istra
tion,
Man
agem
ent I
nfor
mat
ion
Syste
m, A
d H
oc Q
uery
of t
he A
RR
RSA
-11
3 C
umul
ativ
e C
asel
oad
Repo
rt; r
sa.e
d.go
v (a
cces
sed
23 O
ctob
er 2
015)
. In
som
e sta
tes t
here
are
sepa
rate
age
ncie
s for
the
blin
d. Th
e re
habi
litat
ion
rate
is th
e nu
mbe
r of c
losu
res w
ith su
cces
sful e
mpl
oym
ent o
utco
mes
div
ided
by
the
num
ber o
f clo
sure
s afte
r ini
tiatin
g or
com
plet
ing
serv
ices
.[1
] The
diffe
renc
e in
per
cent
age
poin
ts in
the
reha
bilit
atio
n ra
te b
etw
een
2012
and
201
3.
State
Agen
cy
Type
Reha
bilita
tion R
ate (
%)
Chan
ge
(% pt
s) [1
]20
1220
13U
S-
55.4
58.5
3.1
AL
Comb
ined
65.0
61.5
-3.5
AK
Comb
ined
63.9
63.5
-0.4
AZ
Comb
ined
36.5
40.4
3.9
AR
Blind
74.0
76.4
2.4
AR
Gene
ral
65.1
66.1
1.0
CACo
mbine
d57
.937
.1-2
0.8
COCo
mbine
d66
.667
.20.6
CTBli
nd88
.883
.1-5
.7
CTGe
nera
l60
.456
.4-4
.0
DE
Blind
77.6
75.8
-1.8
DE
Gene
ral
70.4
65.0
-5.4
DC
Comb
ined
28.9
57.0
28.1
FLBli
nd49
.752
.93.2
FLGe
nera
l45
.844
.0-1
.8
GA
Comb
ined
N/A
35.0
NA
HI
Comb
ined
23.5
31.0
7.5
IDBli
nd75
.764
.0-1
1.7
IDGe
nera
l42
.460
.017
.6
ILCo
mbine
d54
.353
.6-0
.7
INCo
mbine
d57
.160
.73.6
IABli
nd78
.177
.3-0
.8
IAGe
nera
l63
.762
.3-1
.4
KSCo
mbine
d47
.546
.3-1
.2
KYBli
nd76
.373
.5-2
.8
KYGe
nera
l62
.956
.4-6
.5
State
Agen
cy
Type
Reha
bilita
tion R
ate (
%)
Chan
ge
(% pt
s) [1
]20
1220
13LA
Comb
ined
49.7
25.4
-24.3
ME
Blind
65.5
66.9
1.4
ME
Gene
ral
52.8
52.5
-0.3
MD
Comb
ined
59.5
61.5
2.0
MA
Blind
73.5
73.7
0.2
MA
Gene
ral
48.8
58.5
9.7
MI
Blind
51.4
44.8
-6.6
MI
Gene
ral
51.8
51.6
-0.2
MN
Blind
50.9
59.8
8.9
MN
Gene
ral
56.7
59.5
2.8
MS
Comb
ined
70.9
73.1
2.2
MO
Blind
73.0
73.0
0.0
MO
Gene
ral
62.7
60.0
-2.7
MT
Comb
ined
47.4
47.9
0.5
NE
Blind
64.3
51.9
-12.4
NE
Gene
ral
61.6
60.4
-1.2
NV
Comb
ined
49.2
49.1
-0.2
NH
Comb
ined
59.0
55.9
-3.1
NJ
Blind
71.4
68.1
-3.3
NJ
Gene
ral
53.2
57.0
3.8
NM
Blind
53.0
22.1
-30.9
NM
Gene
ral
43.4
40.5
-2.9
NY
Blind
77.0
65.5
-11.5
NY
Gene
ral
55.0
62.4
7.4
NC
Blind
74.3
75.4
1.1
NC
Gene
ral
56.4
50.4
-6.0
State
Agen
cy
Type
Reha
bilita
tion R
ate (
%)
Chan
ge
(% pt
s) [1
]20
1220
13N
DCo
mbine
d58
.944
.2-1
4.7
OH
Comb
ined
48.9
40.3
-8.6
OK
Comb
ined
48.7
56.5
7.8
OR
Blind
77.7
76.8
-0.9
OR
Gene
ral
58.7
59.8
1.1
PACo
mbine
d53
.855
.41.6
RICo
mbine
d28
.758
.930
.2
SCBli
nd77
.965
.2-1
2.7
SCGe
nera
l59
.660
.10.5
SDBli
nd71
.075
.64.6
SDGe
nera
l61
.664
.32.7
TNCo
mbine
d46
.259
.413
.2
TXBli
nd70
.766
.5-4
.2
TXGe
nera
l58
.959
.40.5
UT
Comb
ined
57.8
58.1
0.3
VT
Blind
77.3
83.3
6.0
VT
Gene
ral
58.3
57.8
-0.5
VABli
nd46
.767
.220
.5
VAGe
nera
l40
.553
.813
.3
WA
Blind
55.7
52.9
-2.8
WA
Gene
ral
54.5
58.7
4.2
WV
Comb
ined
74.8
75.4
0.6
WI
Comb
ined
52.2
57.4
5.2
WY
Comb
ined
57.9
44.0
-13.9
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This section presents statistics concerning Federal Government spending and employment in the United States. Specifically, these data address federal spending on income maintenance; housing and food assistance; health care; education, training, and employment readiness; and other programs, all for people with disabilities. This section also focuses on the number of people with disabilities and people with targeted disabilities employed by the Executive Branch, including specific data on the employment of people with disabilities and people with targeted disabilities within the departments of the Executive Branch. The principal sources of this data are “Federal Expenditures on Working-age People with Disabilities” for Fiscal Year 2008, a document produced by the Center for Studying Disability Policy, a part of Mathematica Policy Research Inc., as well as the 2007 edition of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management’s Federal Civilian Workforce Statistics Factbook. Definitions specific to this section (disability status, employment, and specific programs) can be found in this report online.
Tables
Table 11.1: In the Federal Fiscal Year 2008, the Social Security Administration spent $136,917,000 on programs for working-age individuals with disabilities. That same year, $20,116,000 was spent on Veterans’ Programs.
Table 11.2: In the Federal Fiscal Year 2008, the Federal Government spent $7,821,000 on food assistance programs for working-age individuals with disabilities.
Table 11.3: In the Federal Fiscal Year 2008, the Federal Government spent $13,797,000 on Veterans’ Programs. In the Federal Fiscal Year 2007, the Federal Government spent $1,051,000 on Workers Compensation medical costs.
Table 11.4: This table lists amounts spent on Vocational Rehabilitation, Education, and other employment related programs for
individuals with disabilities for the most recent years available.
Table 11.5: In the Federal Fiscal Year 2008, the Federal Government spent $215,000,000 on transportation services and $176,000,000 on demonstrations/systems change for people with disabilities. In the Federal Fiscal Year 2007, the Federal Government spent $367,000,000 on a Social Services Block Grant for people with disabilities.
Table 11.6: As of September 30, 2006, the Executive Branch of the Federal Government employed a total of 123,484 people with disabilities (6.8 percent of total employees) and 17,711 people with targeted disabilities (1.0 percent of total employees). The Department of Veterans Affairs had the largest percentage of their employees with disabilities (9.4 percent), while the Department of Justice had the smallest percent of their employees with disabilities (3.5 percent). The Department of the Treasury had the largest percentage of their employees with targeted disabilities (1.8 percent), while the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Justice had the smallest percentage of employees with targeted disabilities (0.4 percent).
Section 11: Federal Government Spending and Employment
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Tabl
e 11
.1 F
eder
al G
over
nmen
t Spe
ndin
g an
d Em
ploy
men
t—Fe
dera
l Exp
endi
ture
s on
Inco
me
Mai
nten
ance
Pr
ogra
ms
Sour
ce: L
iver
mor
e, G
ina,
Dav
id C
. Sta
plet
on, a
nd M
egha
n O
’Too
le. “
Hea
lth C
are
Cos
ts Ar
e a
Key
Driv
er o
f Gro
wth
in F
eder
al a
nd S
tate
Ass
istan
ce to
W
orki
ng-A
ge P
eopl
e w
ith D
isabi
litie
s.” H
ealth
Affa
irs, v
ol. 3
0, n
o. 9
, Sep
tem
ber 2
011,
pp.
166
4-16
74.
DO
I: 10
.137
7/hl
thaff
.201
1.02
47N
ote:
For
tota
l spe
ndin
g fo
r 200
2, se
e: G
oodm
an, N
., &
Sta
plet
on, D
. C. (
2007
). Fe
dera
l exp
endi
ture
s for
wor
king
-age
peo
ple
with
disa
bilit
ies.
Jour
nal o
f Disa
bilit
y Po
licy
Stud
ies,
18(2
), 66
-78.
[1] F
eder
al E
xpen
ditu
res i
n m
illio
ns
Prog
ram
Amou
nt $
[1]
Year
Socia
l Sec
urity
Adm
inist
ratio
n13
6,917
2008
SSD
I-Disa
bled W
orke
r94
,746
2008
SSD
I pay
ment
s to s
pous
e and
child
ren o
f disa
bled w
orke
r67
620
08 S
SI fe
dera
l pay
ment
s26
,179
2008
Soc
ial Se
curit
y Adu
lt Di
sable
d Chil
d7,1
2920
08 S
ocial
Secu
rity D
isable
d Wido
w(er
)s1,8
8720
08Ve
tera
ns' P
rogr
ams
20,11
620
08 V
eter
ans'
Comp
ensa
tion (
serv
ice co
nnec
ted d
isabil
ity)
18,46
720
08 V
eter
ans'
Disa
bility
Pens
ion1,6
4620
08M
eans
Tes
ted
Assis
tanc
e Pr
ogra
ms
--
Tem
pora
ry A
ssist
ance
to N
eedy
Fami
lies (
TANF
)-Fed
eral
Shar
e2,0
1320
08 E
arne
d Inc
ome T
ax Cr
edit
1,500
2002
Othe
r Fed
eral
Ret
irem
ent a
nd D
isabi
lity
Com
pens
atio
n Pr
ogra
ms
--
Fed
eral
Emplo
yee R
etire
ment
Syste
m an
d Civi
l Ser
vice R
etire
ment
Syste
m2,0
7520
06 F
eder
al Em
ploye
es Co
mpen
satio
n Act
(FECA
)1,8
3420
07 R
ailro
ad Re
tirem
ent (
Disa
bility
Ann
uity)
930
2002
Lon
gsho
re an
d Har
bor W
orke
rs' Co
mpen
satio
n69
920
07 R
adiat
ion Ex
posu
re Co
mpen
satio
n Act
9020
08 E
nerg
y Emp
loyee
Comp
ensa
tion
897
2007
Blac
k Lun
g Ben
efits
720
08
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e 11
.2 F
eder
al G
over
nmen
t Spe
ndin
g an
d Em
ploy
men
t—Fe
dera
l Exp
endi
ture
s on
Hou
sing
and
Foo
d A
ssis
tanc
e
Sour
ce: L
iver
mor
e, G
ina,
Dav
id C
. Sta
plet
on, a
nd M
egha
n O
’Too
le. “
Hea
lth C
are
Cos
ts Ar
e a
Key
Driv
er o
f Gro
wth
in F
eder
al a
nd S
tate
Ass
istan
ce to
W
orki
ng-A
ge P
eopl
e w
ith D
isabi
litie
s.” H
ealth
Affa
irs, v
ol. 3
0, n
o. 9
, Sep
tem
ber 2
011,
pp.
166
4-16
74.
DO
I: 10
.137
7/hl
thaff
.201
1.02
47N
ote:
For
tota
l spe
ndin
g fo
r 200
2, se
e: G
oodm
an, N
., &
Sta
plet
on, D
. C. (
2007
). Fe
dera
l exp
endi
ture
s for
wor
king
-age
peo
ple
with
disa
bilit
ies.
Jour
nal o
f Disa
bilit
y Po
licy
Stud
ies,
18(2
), 66
-78.
[1] F
eder
al E
xpen
ditu
res i
n $
Mill
ions
Prog
ram
Amou
nt ($
) [1]
Year
Hous
ing
Assis
tanc
e -
- S
ectio
n 8 H
ousin
g Vou
cher
s2,6
0020
08 H
ousin
g and
Urb
an D
evelo
pmen
t-Sec
tion 8
1112
520
08 M
cKinn
ey/Ve
nto H
omele
ss A
ssist
ance
Act
397
2009
Pro
jects
for A
ssist
ance
in Tr
ansit
ion fr
om H
omele
ss (P
ATH)
, fed
eral
5220
05 H
ousin
g Opp
ortu
nities
for P
erso
ns w
ith A
IDS
300
2008
Pro
gram
s for
home
less V
eter
ans
6520
01 V
eter
ans A
dmini
strat
ion-Sp
ecial
ly Ad
apte
d Hou
sing P
rogr
ams
3720
08Fo
od A
ssist
ance
7,821
2008
Sup
pleme
ntal
Nutri
tion A
ssist
ance
Prog
ram
7,821
2008
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e 11
.3 F
eder
al G
over
nmen
t Spe
ndin
g an
d Em
ploy
men
t—Fe
dera
l Exp
endi
ture
s on
Hea
lth
Care
Pro
gram
s
Sour
ce: L
iver
mor
e, G
ina,
Dav
id C
. Sta
plet
on, a
nd M
egha
n O
’Too
le. “
Hea
lth C
are
Cos
ts Ar
e a
Key
Driv
er o
f Gro
wth
in F
eder
al a
nd S
tate
Ass
istan
ce to
W
orki
ng-A
ge P
eopl
e w
ith D
isabi
litie
s.” H
ealth
Affa
irs, v
ol. 3
0, n
o. 9
, Sep
tem
ber 2
011,
pp.
166
4-16
74.
DO
I: 10
.137
7/hl
thaff
.201
1.02
47N
ote:
For
tota
l spe
ndin
g fo
r 200
2, se
e: G
oodm
an, N
., &
Sta
plet
on, D
. C. (
2007
). Fe
dera
l exp
endi
ture
s for
wor
king
-age
peo
ple
with
disa
bilit
ies.
Jour
nal o
f Disa
bilit
y Po
licy
Stud
ies,
18(2
), 66
-78.
[1] F
eder
al E
xpen
ditu
res i
n m
illio
ns
Prog
ram
Amou
nt ($
) [1]
Year
Med
icaid
and
Med
icare
------
------
Med
icaid
(fede
ral s
hare
) for
disa
bled g
roup
s73
,025
2007
Med
icaid
(fede
ral s
hare
) for
peop
le wi
th di
sabil
ities
in TA
NF gr
oups
33,50
020
07 M
edica
re66
,400
2008
Vete
rans
' Pro
gram
s13
,797
2008
Vet
eran
s' Me
dical
Care
12,47
620
08 V
eter
ans P
rosth
etic
Appli
ance
s1,3
2120
08W
orke
rs C
omp.
Med
ical C
osts
1,0
5120
07 F
eder
al Em
ploye
es Co
mpen
satio
n Act
753
2007
Lon
gsho
re an
d Har
borw
orke
rs Co
mpen
satio
n Act
224
2007
Ene
rgy E
mploy
ees C
ompe
nsat
ion A
ct74
2007
Othe
r Fed
eral
Hea
lth P
rogr
ams
------
------
Rya
n Whit
e Car
e Act
2,060
2008
The
Cent
er fo
r Men
tal H
ealth
Serv
ices B
lock G
rant
400
2005
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Tabl
e 11
.4 F
eder
al G
over
nmen
t Spe
ndin
g an
d Em
ploy
men
t—Fe
dera
l Exp
endi
ture
s on
Edu
cati
on, T
rain
ing,
an
d Em
ploy
men
t Rea
dine
ss
Sour
ce: L
iver
mor
e, G
ina,
Dav
id C
. Sta
plet
on, a
nd M
egha
n O
’Too
le. “
Hea
lth C
are
Cos
ts Ar
e a
Key
Driv
er o
f Gro
wth
in F
eder
al a
nd S
tate
Ass
istan
ce to
W
orki
ng-A
ge P
eopl
e w
ith D
isabi
litie
s.” H
ealth
Affa
irs, v
ol. 3
0, n
o. 9
, Sep
tem
ber 2
011,
pp.
166
4-16
74.
DO
I: 10
.137
7/hl
thaff
.201
1.02
47N
ote:
For
tota
l spe
ndin
g fo
r 200
2, se
e: G
oodm
an, N
., &
Sta
plet
on, D
. C. (
2007
). Fe
dera
l exp
endi
ture
s for
wor
king
-age
peo
ple
with
disa
bilit
ies.
Jour
nal o
f Disa
bilit
y Po
licy
Stud
ies,
18(2
), 66
-78.
[1] F
eder
al E
xpen
ditu
res i
n m
illio
ns
Prog
ram
Amou
nt ($
) [1]
Year
Voca
tiona
l Reh
abili
tatio
n---
------
--- V
ocat
ional
Reha
bilita
tion-
Reha
bilita
tion S
ervic
es A
dmini
strat
ion1,5
6520
08 O
ther
prog
rams
in th
e Reh
abilit
ation
Serv
ices A
dmini
strat
ion80
2008
Vet
eran
s Voc
ation
al Re
habil
itatio
n47
220
02Ed
ucat
ion
------
------
IDE
A Sp
ecial
Educ
ation
152
2005
Gall
aude
t11
320
08 N
ation
al Te
chnic
al In
stitu
te fo
r the
Dea
f60
2008
Othe
r Em
ploy
men
t Rel
ated
Pro
gram
s---
------
--- D
epar
tmen
t of L
abor
-Emplo
ymen
t and
Train
ing A
dmini
strat
ion G
rant
s23
2003
Ben
efits
Plann
ing A
ssist
ance
and O
utre
ach
2320
02 D
epar
tmen
t of L
abor
Offi
ce of
Disa
bility
and E
mploy
ment
Prog
rams
and G
rant
s43
2002
New
Free
dom
Initi
ative
Acce
ss to
Telew
ork F
und
2020
02
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e 11
.5 F
eder
al G
over
nmen
t Spe
ndin
g an
d Em
ploy
men
t—Fe
dera
l Exp
endi
ture
s on
Oth
er S
ervi
ces
Sour
ce: L
iver
mor
e, G
ina,
Dav
id C
. Sta
plet
on, a
nd M
egha
n O
’Too
le. “
Hea
lth C
are
Cos
ts Ar
e a
Key
Driv
er o
f Gro
wth
in F
eder
al a
nd S
tate
Ass
istan
ce to
W
orki
ng-A
ge P
eopl
e w
ith D
isabi
litie
s.” H
ealth
Affa
irs, v
ol. 3
0, n
o. 9
, Sep
tem
ber 2
011,
pp.
166
4-16
74.
DO
I: 10
.137
7/hl
thaff
.201
1.02
47N
ote:
For
tota
l spe
ndin
g fo
r 200
2, se
e: G
oodm
an, N
., &
Sta
plet
on, D
. C. (
2007
). Fe
dera
l exp
endi
ture
s for
wor
king
-age
peo
ple
with
disa
bilit
ies.
Jour
nal o
f Disa
bilit
y Po
licy
Stud
ies,
18(2
), 66
-78.
[1] F
eder
al E
xpen
ditu
res i
n m
illio
ns
Prog
ram
Amou
nt $
[1]
Year
Socia
l Ser
vice
s Blo
ck G
rant
367
2007
Tech
nolo
gy---
------
--- A
ssist
ive Te
chno
logy A
ct-Tit
le 1:
State
Gra
nt Pr
ogra
ms31
2002
Alte
rnat
ive Fi
nanc
ing Pr
ogra
m fo
r Ass
istive
Tech
nolog
y40
2008
Vet
eran
s Affa
irs A
utom
obile
s and
Oth
er Co
nvey
ance
s for
Disa
bled V
eter
ans
5720
02 A
grAb
ility P
rojec
t3
2008
Tran
spor
tatio
n21
520
08 T
rans
porta
tion-
Form
ula G
rant
s for
Spec
ial N
eeds
of El
derly
Indiv
iduals
and I
ndivi
duals
with
Disa
biliti
es12
720
08 N
ew Fr
eedo
m Pr
ogra
m88
2008
Prot
ectio
n an
d Ad
voca
cy---
------
--- A
meric
ans W
ith D
isabil
ities
Act
Tech
nical
Assis
tanc
e Pro
gram
1820
08 P
rote
ction
and A
dvoc
acy f
or Pe
ople
with
Men
tal I
llnes
s34
2008
Pro
tecti
on an
d Adv
ocac
y for
Bene
ficiar
ies of
Socia
l Sec
urity
720
02 S
tate
Gra
nts f
or Pr
otec
tion a
nd A
dvoc
acy S
ervic
es fo
r Tra
umat
ic Br
ain In
jury
320
08De
mon
stra
tions
/Sys
tem
s Cha
nge
176
2008
Med
icaid
Infra
struc
ture
Gra
nts
112
2008
Dev
elopm
enta
l Disa
biliti
es Ba
sic Su
ppor
t and
Adv
ocac
y Gra
nts
1420
08 D
evelo
pmen
tal D
isabil
ities
Proje
cts of
Nat
ional
Signifi
canc
e43
2008
Dem
onstr
ation
Proje
cts to
Ensu
re St
uden
ts wi
th D
isabil
ities
Rece
ive a
High
er Ed
ucat
ion7
2008
Othe
r---
------
--- V
oting
Acce
ss fo
r Ind
ividu
als w
ith D
isabil
ities
1220
08 U
S Libr
ary o
f Con
gres
s, Na
tiona
l Libr
ary S
ervic
e for
the B
lind a
nd Ph
ysica
lly H
andic
appe
d68
2008
Fed
eral
priso
ns98
020
06
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Tabl
e 11
.6 F
eder
al G
over
nmen
t Spe
ndin
g an
d Em
ploy
men
t—Fe
dera
l Em
ploy
men
t of P
eopl
e w
ith
Dis
abili
ties
an
d Pe
ople
wit
h Ta
rget
ed D
isab
iliti
es: A
s of
Sep
tem
ber 3
0, 2
006
Sour
ce: U
.S. O
ffice
of P
erso
nnel
Man
agem
ent,
"Dem
ogra
phic
Pro
file
of th
e Fe
dera
l Wor
kfor
ce",
Fac
tboo
k 20
07, E
mpl
oyee
s with
Disa
bilit
ies b
y Ex
ecut
ive
Bran
ch D
epar
tmen
ts, w
ww.
opm
.gov
/fedd
ata/
fact
book
/200
7/20
07FA
CT
BOO
K.p
df>
(acc
esse
d 2
Augu
st 20
10).
[1] Th
e nu
mbe
r of p
eopl
e em
ploy
ed w
ith d
isabi
litie
s as p
erce
nt o
f the
tota
l num
ber o
f peo
ple
empl
oyed
.[2
] Peo
ple
with
targ
eted
disa
bilit
ies.
[3] Th
e nu
mbe
r of p
eopl
e em
ploy
ed w
ith ta
rget
ed d
isabi
litie
s as a
per
cent
of t
he to
tal n
umbe
r of p
eopl
e em
ploy
ed.
Fede
ral D
epar
tmen
ts To
tal
Disa
bled
% [1
]PW
TD [2
]%
[3]
Exec
utiv
e Br
anch
1,8
48,33
912
3,484
6.817
,711
1 E
xecu
tive D
epar
tmen
ts 1,6
78,54
111
2,528
6.815
,407
0.9
Dep
artm
ent o
f Agr
icultu
re10
5,431
7,056
6.91,0
091
D
epar
tmen
t of C
omme
rce40
,527
2,517
6.433
40.8
D
epar
tmen
t of D
efen
se66
7,786
45,27
16.9
5,448
0.8
D
epar
tmen
t of t
he A
rmy
238,8
8516
,999
7.21,7
190.7
Dep
artm
ent o
f the
Nav
y17
3,616
11,06
06.5
1,430
0.8
D
epar
tmen
t of t
he A
ir Fo
rce15
8,887
9,796
6.21,1
230.7
D
epar
tmen
t of E
duca
tion
4,331
262
6.559
1.5
Dep
artm
ent o
f Ene
rgy
14,94
394
96.6
111
0.8
Dep
artm
ent o
f Hea
lth an
d Hum
an Se
rvice
s 63
,290
3,471
5.857
61
D
epar
tmen
t of H
omela
nd Se
curit
y16
8,506
7,396
4.470
80.4
0
Dep
artm
ent o
f Hou
sing a
nd U
rban
Dev
elopm
ent
9,813
803
8.513
01.4
D
epar
tmen
t of t
he In
terio
r73
,073
4,921
6.968
41
D
epar
tmen
t of J
ustic
e10
5,670
3,658
3.541
30.4
0
Dep
artm
ent o
f Lab
or15
,324
1,125
7.618
61.3
D
epar
tmen
t of S
tate
10,12
463
06.3
620.6
D
epar
tmen
t of T
rans
porta
tion
53,82
82,7
685.2
285
0.5
Dep
artm
ent o
f the
Trea
sury
106,5
839,6
269.2
1,839
1.8
Dep
artm
ent o
f Vet
eran
s Affa
irs23
9,312
22,07
59.4
3,563
1.5 A
ll Oth
er Ex
ecut
ive Br
anch
Age
ncies
168,6
2810
,925
6.92,3
001.5
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This section presents international disability statistics. Specifically, these data address international employment rates for people with disabilities and the percentages of total populations receiving disability benefits. Both of the tables in this section face severe limitations. In both of the tables, it is difficult to compare rates across countries because countries often define disabilities differently and have different employment and benefits structures. Additionally, the data may come from different types of sources (for example: from a survey versus from a census) and represent different years. The principal source of this data is a report by the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development. The definitions of employment and disability are not included for this section due to the number and variation of definitions across countries, please refer to original reports.
Tables
Table 12.1: In 2004, the employment rate of individuals of working-age with disabilities was 39.9 percent. This table lists employment rates for people with disabilities in 25 countries for the most recent year collected by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. These data are limited by differences in the sources, the years represented, and the definitions of disability.
Table 12.2: In 2006, 5.9 percent of the United States working-age population received disability benefits. This table lists the percentage of populations in 26 countries receiving disability benefits for the most recent year collected by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. These data are limited by differences in the sources, the years represented, and the definitions of disability.
Section 12: International Patterns
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Tabl
e 12
.1 In
tern
atio
nal D
isab
ility
Sta
tist
ics—
Empl
oym
ent R
ates
of W
orki
ng-A
ge P
eopl
e w
ith
Dis
abili
ties
in
Sele
cted
OEC
D C
ount
ries
Sour
ce: O
rgan
izatio
n fo
r Eco
nom
ic C
oope
ratio
n an
d D
evel
opm
ent (
OEC
D),
"Sic
knes
s, D
isabi
lity
and
Wor
k: K
ey fi
gure
s and
dat
a on
low
em
ploy
men
t rat
es o
f peo
ple
with
disa
bilit
y an
d hi
gh d
isabi
lity
bene
fit re
cipi
ency
rate
s in
man
y O
ECD
cou
ntrie
s", D
ata
Figu
re O
ne, w
ww.
oecd
.org
/el
s/so
c/42
6542
15.x
ls (a
cces
sed
30 Ju
ly 2
014)
. Th
is da
ta is
lim
ited
by d
iffer
ence
s in
sour
ces,
year
s the
dat
a w
as c
olle
cted
, and
defi
nitio
ns o
f disa
bilit
y.
Coun
tryEm
ploym
ent R
ate (
%)
Year
Unite
d Sta
tes
39.9
2004
Austr
alia
39.8
2003
Austr
ia48
.320
05Be
lgium
34.4
2005
Cana
da43
.720
06Cz
ech R
epub
lic40
.920
05De
nmar
k52
.320
05Fin
land
54.1
2005
Franc
e36
.320
05Ge
rman
y41
.020
05Gr
eece
37.5
2005
Hung
ary
39.2
2005
Icelan
d61
.320
05Ire
land
31.9
2005
Coun
tryEm
ploym
ent R
ate (
%)
Year
Italy
36.0
2005
Kore
a44
.720
05Lu
xemb
ourg
50.2
2004
Mexic
o55
.420
04Ne
ther
lands
44.5
2006
Norw
ay44
.720
05Po
land
17.6
2004
Portu
gal
43.5
2005
Slova
k Rep
ublic
40.4
2005
Spain
34.9
2004
Swed
en51
.920
05Sw
itzer
land
52.1
2005
Unite
d King
dom
45.3
2006
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Tabl
e 12
.2 In
tern
atio
nal D
isab
ility
Sta
tist
ics—
Dis
abili
ty B
enefi
t Rec
ipie
nts
as P
erce
nt o
f the
Wor
king
-Age
Po
pula
tion
in S
elec
ted
OEC
D C
ount
ries
Sour
ce: O
rgan
izatio
n fo
r Eco
nom
ic C
oope
ratio
n an
d D
evel
opm
ent (
OEC
D),
"Sic
knes
s, D
isabi
lity
and
Wor
k: K
ey fi
gure
s and
dat
a on
low
em
ploy
men
t rat
es o
f peo
ple
with
disa
bilit
y an
d hi
gh d
isabi
lity
bene
fit re
cipi
ency
rate
s in
man
y O
ECD
cou
ntrie
s", D
ata
Figu
re O
ne, w
ww.
oecd
.org
/els/
soc/
4265
4215
.xls
(acc
esse
d 30
July
201
4).
This
data
is li
mite
d by
diff
eren
ces i
n so
urce
s, ye
ars t
he d
ata
was
col
lect
ed, a
nd d
efini
tions
of d
isabi
lity.
Coun
try%
Rece
iving
Disa
bility
Bene
fitYe
arUn
ited S
tate
s5.9
2006
Austr
alia
5.420
07Au
stria
4.620
07Be
lgium
6.020
07Ca
nada
4.320
07Cz
ech R
epub
lic7.1
2007
Denm
ark
7.220
06Fin
land
8.520
07Fra
nce
4.920
04Ge
rman
y4.4
2007
Gree
ce4.6
2007
Hung
ary
12.1
2007
Irelan
d6.3
2007
Italy
3.220
06
Coun
try%
Rece
iving
Disa
bility
Bene
fitYe
arJa
pan
2.020
06Ko
rea
1.520
07Lu
xemb
ourg
4.920
05Me
xico
0.720
07Ne
ther
lands
8.320
07Ne
w Ze
aland
3.820
07No
rway
10.3
2007
Polan
d7.2
2007
Portu
gal
4.720
07Slo
vak R
epub
lic6.3
2006
Spain
3.820
07Sw
eden
10.8
2007
Switz
erlan
d5.4
2007
Unite
d King
dom
7.020
07
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This section presents statistics that allow for the most detail available in United States disability statistics with respect to disability type and severity. Population size, prevalence, employment, earnings, and family income statistics are provided. These estimates are based on the U.S. Census Bureau’s Survey of Income and Program Participation. These estimates are from Brault (2012), Americans with Disabilities: 2010 (U.S. Census Bureau Current Population Reports, P70-131), which also contains comparisons to 2005 estimates. Definitions specific to this section (disability status, employment, earnings and family income) can be found in the original report.
Tables
Table 13.1: Based on data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation, in 2010 (May–August 2010), there were 303,858,000 civilians living in the community, 56,672,000 of which were individuals with disabilities—a prevalence rate of 18.7 percent. Among individuals with disabilities, 38,284,000 had severe disabilities.
Table 13.2: In 2010 (May–August 2010), among the 177,295,000 individuals ages 21 to 64 living in the community, 16.6 percent (29,479,000 individuals) were people with disabilities, 2.3 percent (4,112,000 individuals) had difficulty seeing, 1.9 percent (3,310,000 individuals) had difficulty hearing, 6.6 percent (11,759,000 individuals) had difficulty walking, and 6.0 percent (10,661,000 individuals) had mental disabilities. Among individuals reporting an activity limitation and/or fair/poor health, 8,099,000 individuals reported back or spine problems as the cause.
Table 13.3: In 2010 (May–August 2010), among the 38,599,000 individuals ages 65 and older living in the community, 49.8 percent (19,234,000 individuals) were people with disabilities, 9.8 percent (3,782,000 individuals) had difficulty seeing, 10.8 percent (4,152,000 individuals) had difficulty hearing, 30.8 percent (11,883,000 individuals) had difficulty walking,
and 7.8 percent (3,024,000 individuals) had mental disabilities.
Table 13.4: In 2010 (May–August 2010), among the 29,479,000 individuals with disabilities (age 21 to 64 living in the community), 41.1 percent were employed, compared to 79.1 percent of their counterparts without disabilities. The employment rate varies by disability type: 41.7 percent for those with difficulty seeing, 55.5 percent for those with difficulty hearing, 28.7 percent for those with difficulty walking, and 34.1 percent for those with mental disabilities.
Table 13.5: In 2010 (May–August 2010), among the 38,599,000 individuals with disabilities (age 65 years and over living in the community), median monthly earnings were $1,961,000 compared to $2,724,000 for their counterparts without disabilities. Among individuals with disabilities (age 65 years and over living in the community), median monthly family income were $2,856,000 compared to $4,771,000 for their counterparts without disabilities.
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Tabl
e 13
.1 C
ivili
ans
Livi
ng in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes,
by
Age
, Dis
abili
ty S
tatu
s, a
nd
Seve
rity
: 201
0
Sour
ce: B
raul
t, M
atth
ew W
., “A
mer
ican
s With
Disa
bilit
ies:
2010
,” C
urre
nt P
opul
atio
n Re
port
s, P7
0-13
1, U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
Was
hing
ton,
DC
, 20
12. E
stim
ates
bas
ed o
n th
e Su
rvey
of I
ncom
e an
d Pr
ogra
m P
artic
ipat
ion.
[1] S
ee th
e so
urce
for t
he d
efini
tion
of d
isabi
lity.
[2] P
erce
nt o
f peo
ple
of a
ll ag
es.
Age /
Disa
bility
Stat
us /
Seve
rity
Coun
t%
[2]
All a
ges
303,8
58,00
010
0.0 D
isabil
ity [1
]56
,672,0
0018
.7
Sev
ere d
isabil
ity38
,284,0
0012
.6
Non
seve
re di
sabil
ity18
,388,0
006.1
No d
isabil
ity24
7,186
,000
81.3
Aged
6 an
d olde
r27
8,222
,000
100.0
Nee
ded p
erso
nal a
ssist
ance
12,34
9,000
4.4 N
eede
d no p
erso
nal a
ssist
ance
265,8
73,00
095
.6Ag
ed 15
and o
lder
241,6
82,00
010
0.0 D
isabil
ity51
,454,0
0021
.3
Sev
ere d
isabil
ity35
,683,0
0014
.8
Non
seve
re di
sabil
ity15
,771,0
006.5
No d
isabil
ity19
0,228
,000
78.7
Aged
21 to
6417
7,295
,000
100.0
Disa
bility
29,47
9,000
16.6
S
ever
e disa
bility
20,28
6,000
11.4
N
onse
vere
disa
bility
9,193
,000
5.2 N
o disa
bility
147,8
16,00
083
.4Ag
ed 65
and o
lder
38,59
9,000
100.0
Disa
bility
19,23
4,000
49.8
S
ever
e disa
bility
14,13
8,000
36.6
N
onse
vere
disa
bility
5,096
,000
13.2
No d
isabil
ity19
,365,0
0050
.2
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Tabl
e 13
.2 C
ivili
ans
Age
s 21
to 6
4 Ye
ars
Livi
ng in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes,
by
Dis
abili
ty
Stat
us a
nd T
ype:
201
0Di
sabil
ity St
atus
/ Ty
pe /
Seve
rity
Coun
t%
Tota
l%
Disa
bility
[3]
Tota
l17
7,295
,000
100.0
--- W
ith a
disab
ility
29,47
9,000
16.6
100.0
S
ever
e20
,286,0
0011
.468
.8
Co
vere
d by M
edica
re or
rece
ived S
SDI
or SS
I9,5
96,00
05.4
32.6
Co
vere
d by M
edica
re4,8
96,00
02.8
16.6
Re
ceive
d SSD
I6,9
29,00
03.9
23.5
Re
ceive
d SSI
3,928
,000
2.213
.3
N
o Med
icare,
SSDI
, nor
SSI
10,69
0,000
6.036
.3
Not
seve
re9,1
93,00
05.2
31.2
No d
isabil
ity14
7,816
,000
83.4
---Se
eing
/ He
arin
g / S
peak
ing
Diffi
culty
seein
g4,1
12,00
02.3
13.9
S
ever
e90
5,000
0.53.1
N
ot se
vere
3,207
,000
1.810
.9 D
ifficu
lty he
aring
3,310
,000
1.911
.2
Sev
ere
417,0
000.2
1.4
Not
seve
re2,8
93,00
01.6
9.8 D
ifficu
lty w
ith sp
eech
1,753
,000
1.05.9
S
ever
e31
8,000
0.21.1
N
ot se
vere
1,435
,000
0.84.9
Wal
king
/ Us
ing
Stai
rs D
ifficu
lty w
alking
11,75
9,000
6.639
.9
Sev
ere
5,832
,000
3.319
.8
Not
seve
re5,9
27,00
03.3
20.1
Diffi
culty
using
stair
s11
,046,0
006.2
37.5
S
ever
e3,1
27,00
01.8
10.6
N
ot se
vere
7,918
,000
4.526
.9
Disa
bility
Stat
us /
Type
/ Se
verit
yCo
unt
% To
tal
% D
isabil
ity [3
] U
sed a
whe
elcha
ir1,5
66,00
00.9
5.3 U
sed a
cane
/ cru
tches
/ wa
lker
4,524
,000
2.615
.3Se
lect
ed P
hysic
al T
asks
Diffi
culty
liftin
g8,7
97,00
05.0
29.8
S
ever
e3,7
32,00
02.1
12.7
N
ot se
vere
5,064
,000
2.917
.2 D
ifficu
lty gr
aspin
g3,8
13,00
02.2
12.9
S
ever
e55
7,000
0.31.9
N
ot se
vere
3,256
,000
1.811
.0 D
ifficu
lty m
oving
chair
[1]
11,99
8,000
6.8---
S
ever
e6,6
51,00
03.8
---
Not
seve
re5,3
47,00
03.0
--- D
ifficu
lty st
andin
g [1]
12,44
6,000
7.0---
Diffi
culty
sitti
ng [1
]6,4
95,00
03.7
--- D
ifficu
lty cr
ouch
ing [1
]14
,246,0
008.0
--- D
ifficu
lty re
achin
g [1]
6,371
,000
3.6---
ADLs
and
IADL
s W
ith an
ADL
limita
tion
4,700
,000
2.715
.9
Nee
ded a
ssist
ance
2,270
,000
1.37.7
D
id no
t nee
d ass
istan
ce2,4
30,00
01.4
8.2 W
ith an
IADL
limita
tion
7,653
,000
4.326
.0
Nee
ded a
ssist
ance
5,363
,000
3.018
.2
Did
not n
eed a
ssist
ance
2,290
,000
1.37.8
Men
tal
With
a me
ntal
disab
ility
10,66
1,000
6.036
.2 W
ith on
e or m
ore s
electe
d con
dition
s7,1
40,00
04.0
24.2
A
lear
ning d
isabil
ity2,9
22,00
01.6
9.9
Alzh
eimer
’s, se
nility
, or d
emen
tia74
0,000
0.42.5
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bilit
ies:
2010
,” C
urre
nt P
opul
atio
n Re
port
s, P7
0-13
1, U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
Was
hing
ton,
DC
, 20
12. E
stim
ates
bas
ed o
n th
e Su
rvey
of I
ncom
e an
d Pr
ogra
m P
artic
ipat
ion.
[1] N
ot p
art o
f the
defi
nitio
n of
disa
bilit
y.[2
] Sel
ecte
d co
nditi
ons r
epor
ted
as c
ause
of a
ctiv
ity li
mita
tions
or f
air/
poor
hea
lth.
[3] Th
e nu
mbe
r of p
eopl
e w
ith a
disa
bilit
y as
a p
erce
nt o
f the
tota
l cou
nt w
ith a
disa
bilit
y.
Disa
bility
Stat
us /
Type
/ Se
verit
yCo
unt
% To
tal
% D
isabil
ity [3
]
Int
ellec
tual
disab
ility
984,0
000.6
3.3
Oth
er de
velop
ment
al dis
abilit
y63
3,000
0.42.1
O
ther
men
tal /
emot
ional
cond
ition
3,811
,000
2.112
.9 W
ith on
e or m
ore s
electe
d sym
ptom
s6,5
30,00
03.7
22.2
D
epre
ssed
or an
xious
5,494
,000
3.118
.6
Tro
uble
getti
ng al
ong w
ith ot
hers
2,068
,000
1.27.0
T
roub
le co
ncen
tratin
g3,5
83,00
02.0
12.2
T
roub
le co
ping w
ith st
ress
4,553
,000
2.615
.4W
orki
ng a
t a Jo
b W
ith di
sabil
ity re
lated
prob
lems [
1]24
,003,0
0013
.5---
Has
diffi
culty
rema
ining
emplo
yed
13,70
6,000
7.746
.5 L
imite
d in k
ind /
amou
nt of
wor
k [1]
22,39
7,000
12.6
---
Pre
vent
ed [1
]13
,958,0
007.9
---
Not
prev
ente
d [1]
8,439
,000
4.8---
Sele
cted
Con
ditio
ns [2
] ---
Arth
ritis
or rh
euma
tism
[1]
6,003
,000
3.4---
Bac
k or s
pine p
roble
m [1
]8,0
99,00
04.6
--- D
iabet
es [1
]2,9
14,00
01.6
--- H
eart
troub
le or
hard
ening
of th
e a
rterie
s [1]
2,160
,000
1.2---
High
bloo
d pre
ssur
e [1]
2,736
,000
1.5---
Lun
g or r
espir
ator
y pro
blem
[1]
1,941
,000
1.1---
Men
tal o
r emo
tiona
l pro
blem
[1]
3,223
,000
1.8---
Stif
fnes
s or d
efor
mity
of le
gs, a
rms,
feet
, o
r han
ds [1
]1,6
79,00
00.9
---
Tabl
e 13
.2 (c
onti
nued
): Ci
vilia
ns A
ges
21 to
64
Livi
ng in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes,
by
Dis
abili
ty S
tatu
s an
d Ty
pe: 2
010
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e 13
.3 C
ivili
ans
Age
s 65
Yea
rs a
nd O
ver L
ivin
g in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
Sta
tes,
by
Dis
abili
ty S
tatu
s an
d Ty
pe: 2
010
Disa
bility
Stat
us /
Type
/ Se
verit
yCo
unt
% To
tal
% D
isabil
ity [3
]To
tal
38,59
9,000
100.0
--- W
ith a
disab
ility
19,23
4,000
49.8
100.0
S
ever
e14
,138,0
0036
.673
.5
Co
vere
d by M
edica
re or
rece
ived S
SDI o
r SSI
----
----
----
Co
vere
d by M
edica
re---
----
----
-
Rece
ived S
SDI
----
----
----
Re
ceive
d SSI
----
----
----
No M
edica
re, SS
DI, n
or SS
I---
----
----
-
Not
seve
re5,0
96,00
013
.226
.5 N
o disa
bility
19,36
5,000
50.2
100.7
Seei
ng/H
earin
g/Sp
eaki
ng D
ifficu
lty se
eing
3,782
,000
9.819
.7
Sev
ere
1,050
,000
2.75.5
N
ot se
vere
2,731
,000
7.114
.2 D
ifficu
lty he
aring
4,152
,000
10.8
21.6
S
ever
e66
6,000
1.73.5
N
ot se
vere
3,485
,000
9.018
.1 D
ifficu
lty w
ith sp
eech
843,0
002.2
4.4
Sev
ere
158,0
000.4
0.8
Not
seve
re68
5,000
1.83.6
Wal
king
/usin
g st
airs
Diffi
culty
walk
ing11
,883,0
0030
.861
.8
Sev
ere
7,186
,000
18.6
37.4
N
ot se
vere
4,697
,000
12.2
24.4
Diffi
culty
using
stair
s11
,043,0
0028
.657
.4
Sev
ere
4,530
,000
11.7
23.6
N
ot se
vere
6,513
,000
16.9
33.9
Use
d a w
heelc
hair
2,014
,000
5.210
.5 U
sed a
cane
/crut
ches
/walk
er7,0
12,00
018
.236
.5
Disa
bility
Stat
us /
Type
/ Se
verit
yCo
unt
% To
tal
% D
isabil
ity [3
]Se
lect
ed p
hysic
al ta
sks
Diffi
culty
liftin
g8,1
71,00
021
.242
.5
Sev
ere
4,270
,000
11.1
22.2
N
ot se
vere
3,901
,000
10.1
20.3
Diffi
culty
gras
ping
2,785
,000
7.214
.5
Sev
ere
334,0
000.9
1.7
Not
seve
re2,5
41,00
06.6
13.2
Diffi
culty
mov
ing ch
air[1
]---
----
----
-
Sev
ere
----
----
----
N
ot se
vere
----
----
----
Diffi
culty
stan
ding[
1]11
,526,0
0029
.959
.9 D
ifficu
lty si
tting
[1]
3,528
,000
9.118
.3 D
ifficu
lty cr
ouch
ing[1
]12
,897,0
0033
.467
.1 D
ifficu
lty re
achin
g[1]
5,763
,000
14.9
30.0
ADLs
and
IADL
s
With
an A
DL lim
itatio
n4,6
39,00
012
.024
.1
Nee
ded a
ssist
ance
2,668
,000
6.913
.9
Did
not n
eed a
ssist
ance
1,971
,000
5.110
.2 W
ith an
IADL
limita
tion
7,449
,000
19.3
38.7
N
eede
d ass
istan
ce5,8
69,00
015
.230
.5
Did
not n
eed a
ssist
ance
1,580
,000
4.18.2
Men
tal
W
ith a
ment
al dis
abilit
y3,0
24,00
07.8
15.7
With
one o
r mor
e sele
cted c
ondit
ions
2,184
,000
5.711
.4
A le
arnin
g disa
bility
286,0
000.7
1.5
Alzh
eimer
’s, se
nility
, or d
emen
tia1,6
61,00
04.3
8.6
Int
ellec
tual
disab
ility
76,00
00.2
0.4
Oth
er de
velop
ment
al dis
abilit
y63
,000
0.20.3
O
ther
men
tal/e
motio
nal c
ondit
ion39
5,000
1.02.1
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., “A
mer
ican
s With
Disa
bilit
ies:
2010
,” C
urre
nt P
opul
atio
n Re
port
s, P7
0-13
1, U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
Was
hing
ton,
DC
, 20
12. E
stim
ates
bas
ed o
n th
e Su
rvey
of I
ncom
e an
d Pr
ogra
m P
artic
ipat
ion.
[1] N
ot p
art o
f of t
he d
efini
tion
of d
isabi
lity.
[2] S
elec
ted
cond
ition
s rep
orte
d as
cau
se o
f act
ivity
lim
itatio
ns o
r fai
r/po
or h
ealth
.[3
] The
num
ber o
f peo
ple
with
a d
isabi
lity
as a
per
cent
of t
he to
tal c
ount
with
a d
isabi
lity.
Disa
bility
Stat
us /
Type
/ Se
verit
yCo
unt
% To
tal
% D
isabil
ity [3
] W
ith on
e or m
ore s
electe
d sym
ptom
s1,7
29,00
04.5
9.0
Dep
ress
ed or
anxio
us1,0
98,00
02.8
5.7
Tro
uble
getti
ng al
ong w
ith ot
hers
309,0
000.8
1.6
Tro
uble
conc
entra
ting
1,047
,000
2.75.4
T
roub
le co
ping w
ith st
ress
910,0
002.4
4.7W
orki
ng a
t a jo
b W
ith di
sabil
ity re
lated
prob
lems[1
]---
----
----
- H
as di
fficu
lty re
maini
ng em
ploye
d---
----
----
- L
imite
d in k
ind/a
moun
t of w
ork[
1]---
----
----
-
Pre
vent
ed[1
]---
----
----
-
Not
prev
ente
d[1]
----
----
----
Sele
cted
cond
ition
s [2]
---
----
----
- A
rthrit
is or
rheu
matis
m[1]
----
----
----
Bac
k or s
pine p
roble
m[1]
----
----
----
Diab
etes
[1]
----
----
----
Hea
rt tro
uble
or ha
rden
ing of
the a
rterie
s[1]
----
----
----
High
bloo
d pre
ssur
e[1]
----
----
----
Lun
g or r
espir
ator
y pro
blem[
1]---
----
----
- M
enta
l or e
motio
nal p
roble
m[1]
----
----
----
Stif
fnes
s or d
efor
mity
of le
gs, a
rms,
feet
, or
han
ds[1
]---
----
----
-
Tabl
e 13
.3 C
ivili
ans
(con
tinu
ed):
Age
s 65
Yea
rs a
nd O
ver L
ivin
g in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
St
ates
, by
Dis
abili
ty S
tatu
s an
d Ty
pe: 2
010
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Tabl
e 13
.4 E
mpl
oym
ent—
Civi
lians
Age
s 21
to 6
4 Ye
ars
Livi
ng in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
, by
Dis
abili
ty T
ype:
201
0Di
sabil
ity st
atus
/type
/sev
erity
Coun
t%
[3]
Tota
l12
8,996
,000
72.8
With
a dis
abilit
y12
,115,0
0041
.1
Sev
ere
5,570
,000
27.5
Cove
red b
y Med
icare
or re
ceive
d SSD
I or S
SI86
2,000
9.0
Cove
red b
y Med
icare
365,0
007.5
Re
ceive
d SSD
I61
0,000
8.8
Rece
ived S
SI32
9,000
8.4
N
o Med
icare,
SSDI
, nor
SSI
4,708
,000
44.0
N
ot se
vere
6,544
,000
71.2
No d
isabil
ity11
6,881
,000
79.1
Seei
ng/H
earin
g/Sp
eaki
ng D
ifficu
lty se
eing
1,714
,000
41.7
S
ever
e30
7,000
34.0
N
ot se
vere
1,407
,000
43.9
Diffi
culty
hear
ing1,8
37,00
055
.5
Sev
ere
172,0
0041
.4
Not
seve
re1,6
64,00
057
.5 D
ifficu
lty w
ith sp
eech
596,0
0034
.0
Sev
ere
82,00
025
.7
Not
seve
re51
4,000
35.8
Wal
king
/usin
g st
airs
Diffi
culty
walk
ing3,3
75,00
028
.7
Sev
ere
1,096
,000
18.8
N
ot se
vere
2,279
,000
38.4
Diffi
culty
using
stair
s3,1
77,00
028
.8
Sev
ere
562,0
0018
.0
Not
seve
re2,6
16,00
033
.0 U
sed a
whe
elcha
ir28
7,000
18.3
Use
d a ca
ne/cr
utch
es/w
alker
898,0
0019
.8
Disa
bility
stat
us/ty
pe/s
ever
ityCo
unt
% [3
]Se
lect
ed p
hysic
al ta
sks
Diffi
culty
liftin
g2,4
03,00
027
.3
Sev
ere
743,0
0019
.9
Not
seve
re1,6
60,00
032
.8 D
ifficu
lty gr
aspin
g1,0
68,00
028
.0
Sev
ere
135,0
0024
.3
Not
seve
re93
3,000
28.6
Diffi
culty
mov
ing ch
air[1
]3,8
03,00
031
.7
Sev
ere
1,632
,000
24.5
N
ot se
vere
2,171
,000
40.6
Diffi
culty
stan
ding[
1]3,7
19,00
029
.9 D
ifficu
lty si
tting
[1]
1,978
,000
30.4
Diffi
culty
crou
ching
[1]
5,328
,000
37.4
Diffi
culty
reac
hing[
1]1,8
57,00
029
.2AD
Ls a
nd IA
DLs
With
an A
DL lim
itatio
n93
6,000
19.9
N
eede
d ass
istan
ce34
1,000
15.0
D
id no
t nee
d ass
istan
ce59
5,000
24.5
With
an IA
DL lim
itatio
n1,5
74,00
020
.6
Nee
ded a
ssist
ance
867,0
0016
.2
Did
not n
eed a
ssist
ance
707,0
0030
.9M
enta
l W
ith a
ment
al dis
abilit
y3,6
34,00
034
.1 W
ith on
e or m
ore s
electe
d con
dition
s2,5
65,00
035
.9
A le
arnin
g disa
bility
1,384
,000
47.4
A
lzheim
er’s,
senil
ity, o
r dem
entia
137,0
0018
.6
Int
ellec
tual
disab
ility
257,0
0026
.1
Oth
er de
velop
ment
al dis
abilit
y19
5,000
30.8
O
ther
men
tal/e
motio
nal c
ondit
ion1,0
02,00
026
.3
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., “A
mer
ican
s With
Disa
bilit
ies:
2010
,” C
urre
nt P
opul
atio
n Re
port
s, P7
0-13
1, U
.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
Was
hing
ton,
DC
, 20
12. E
stim
ates
bas
ed o
n th
e Su
rvey
of I
ncom
e an
d Pr
ogra
m P
artic
ipat
ion.
[1] N
ot p
art o
f the
defi
nitio
n of
disa
bilit
y.[2
] Sel
ecte
d co
nditi
ons r
epor
ted
as c
ause
of a
ctiv
ity li
mita
tions
or f
air/
poor
hea
lth.
[3] Th
e nu
mbe
r of p
eopl
e w
ith a
disa
bilit
y as
a p
erce
nt o
f the
tota
l cou
nt w
ith a
disa
bilit
y.
Disa
bility
stat
us/ty
pe/s
ever
ityCo
unt
% [3
] W
ith on
e or m
ore s
electe
d sym
ptom
s1,6
22,00
024
.8
Dep
ress
ed or
anxio
us1,3
58,00
024
.7
Tro
uble
getti
ng al
ong w
ith ot
hers
414,0
0020
.0
Tro
uble
conc
entra
ting
696,0
0019
.4
Tro
uble
copin
g with
stre
ss1,0
02,00
022
.0W
orki
ng a
t a jo
b W
ith di
sabil
ity re
lated
prob
lems[1
]6,8
71,00
028
.6 H
as di
fficu
lty re
maini
ng em
ploye
d1,9
88,00
014
.5 L
imite
d in k
ind/a
moun
t of w
ork[
1]6,3
87,00
028
.5
Pre
vent
ed[1
]23
0,000
1.6
Not
prev
ente
d[1]
6,157
,000
73.0
Sele
cted
cond
ition
s [2]
A
rthrit
is or
rheu
matis
m[1]
2,111
,000
35.2
Bac
k or s
pine p
roble
m[1]
2,613
,000
32.3
Diab
etes
[1]
790,0
0027
.1 H
eart
troub
le or
hard
ening
of th
e arte
ries[1
]57
0,000
26.4
High
bloo
d pre
ssur
e[1]
896,0
0032
.8 L
ung o
r res
pirat
ory p
roble
m[1]
570,0
0029
.4 M
enta
l or e
motio
nal p
roble
m[1]
687,0
0021
.3 S
tiffn
ess o
r def
ormi
ty of
legs
, arm
s, fe
et, o
r han
ds[1
]65
7,000
39.1
Tabl
e 13
.4 (c
onti
nued
): Em
ploy
men
t—Ci
vilia
ns A
ges
21 to
64
Year
s Li
ving
in th
e Co
mm
unit
y fo
r the
Uni
ted
Stat
es, b
y D
isab
ility
Typ
e: 2
010
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e 13
.5 M
edia
n M
onth
ly E
arni
ngs
and
Fam
ily In
com
e—Ci
vilia
ns A
ges
21 to
64
Year
s Li
ving
in th
e Co
mm
unit
y fo
r the
Uni
ted
Stat
es, b
y D
isab
ility
Typ
e: 2
010
Disa
bility
Stat
us /
Type
/ Se
verit
yEa
rning
s [3]
Fami
ly In
come
[3]
Tota
l2,6
27,00
04,4
32,00
0 W
ith a
disab
ility
1,961
,000
2,856
,000
S
ever
e1,5
77,00
02,3
76,00
0
Co
vere
d by M
edica
re or
rece
ived S
SDI o
r SSI
496,0
002,0
22,00
0
Cove
red b
y Med
icare
428,0
002,2
00,00
0
Rece
ived S
SDI
548,0
002,3
45,00
0
Rece
ived S
SI38
6,000
1,478
,000
No M
edica
re, SS
DI, n
or SS
I1,8
02,00
02,7
61,00
0
Not
seve
re2,4
02,00
03,9
59,00
0 N
o disa
bility
2,724
,000
4,771
,000
Seei
ng/H
earin
g/Sp
eaki
ng
D
ifficu
lty se
eing
2,281
,000
2,635
,000
S
ever
e2,5
64,00
02,5
25,00
0
Not
seve
re2,2
07,00
02,6
71,00
0 D
ifficu
lty he
aring
2,484
,000
3,472
,000
S
ever
e1,9
43,00
03,5
91,00
0
Not
seve
re2,4
95,00
03,4
51,00
0 D
ifficu
lty w
ith sp
eech
1,489
,000
2,508
,000
S
ever
e1,2
82,00
02,8
83,00
0
Not
seve
re1,5
79,00
02,4
73,00
0W
alki
ng/u
sing
stai
rs
D
ifficu
lty w
alking
1,734
,000
2,411
,000
S
ever
e1,4
88,00
02,1
08,00
0
Not
seve
re1,8
92,00
02,7
80,00
0 D
ifficu
lty us
ing st
airs
1,752
,000
2,424
,000
S
ever
e1,5
98,00
02,0
19,00
0
Not
seve
re1,8
15,00
02,5
90,00
0 U
sed a
whe
elcha
ir2,4
04,00
02,5
06,00
0
Disa
bility
Stat
us /
Type
/ Se
verit
yEa
rning
s [3]
Fami
ly In
come
[3]
Use
d a ca
ne/cr
utch
es/w
alker
2,077
,000
2,399
,000
Sele
cted
phy
sical
task
s
D
ifficu
lty lif
ting
1,748
,000
2,393
,000
S
ever
e1,7
79,00
02,1
99,00
0
Not
seve
re1,7
35,00
02,5
44,00
0 D
ifficu
lty gr
aspin
g1,7
12,00
02,5
24,00
0
Sev
ere
1,784
,000
2,737
,000
N
ot se
vere
1,685
,000
2,497
,000
Diffi
culty
mov
ing ch
air[1
]1,8
60,00
02,5
61,00
0
Sev
ere
1,892
,000
2,411
,000
N
ot se
vere
1,833
,000
2,798
,000
Diffi
culty
stan
ding[
1]1,8
81,00
02,5
29,00
0 D
ifficu
lty si
tting
[1]
1,950
,000
2,404
,000
Diffi
culty
crou
ching
[1]
2,069
,000
2,767
,000
Diffi
culty
reac
hing[
1]1,8
84,00
02,4
17,00
0AD
Ls a
nd IA
DLs
With
an A
DL lim
itatio
n1,5
53,00
02,2
24,00
0
Nee
ded a
ssist
ance
1,309
,000
2,180
,000
D
id no
t nee
d ass
istan
ce1,6
48,00
02,2
93,00
0 W
ith an
IADL
limita
tion
1,203
,000
2,286
,000
N
eede
d ass
istan
ce83
2,000
2,286
,000
D
id no
t nee
d ass
istan
ce1,5
92,00
02,2
86,00
0M
enta
l
W
ith a
ment
al dis
abilit
y1,5
12,00
02,4
07,00
0 W
ith on
e or m
ore s
electe
d con
dition
s1,4
56,00
02,4
70,00
0
A le
arnin
g disa
bility
1,901
,000
2,582
,000
A
lzheim
er’s,
senil
ity, o
r dem
entia
1,413
,000
2,180
,000
I
ntell
ectu
al dis
abilit
y48
0,000
2,064
,000
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ce: B
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t, M
atth
ew W
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mer
ican
s With
Disa
bilit
ies:
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urre
nt P
opul
atio
n Re
port
s, P7
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.S. C
ensu
s Bur
eau,
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hing
ton,
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12. E
stim
ates
bas
ed o
n th
e Su
rvey
of I
ncom
e an
d Pr
ogra
m P
artic
ipat
ion.
[1] N
ot p
art o
f of t
he d
efini
tion
of d
isabi
lity.
[2] S
elec
ted
cond
ition
s rep
orte
d as
cau
se o
f act
ivity
lim
itatio
ns o
r fai
r/po
or h
ealth
.[3
] The
defin
ition
s of e
arni
ngs a
nd in
com
e m
ay b
e fo
und
in th
e so
urce
.
Disa
bility
Stat
us /
Type
/ Se
verit
yEa
rning
s [3]
Fami
ly In
come
[3]
O
ther
deve
lopme
ntal
disab
ility
832,0
002,6
61,00
0
Oth
er m
enta
l/emo
tiona
l con
dition
1,159
,000
2,152
,000
With
one o
r mor
e sele
cted s
ympt
oms
1,355
,000
2,118
,000
D
epre
ssed
or an
xious
1,393
,000
2,080
,000
T
roub
le ge
tting
alon
g with
othe
rs1,4
93,00
01,9
84,00
0
Tro
uble
conc
entra
ting
1,129
,000
2,004
,000
T
roub
le co
ping w
ith st
ress
1,281
,000
2,038
,000
Wor
king
at a
job
With
disa
bility
relat
ed pr
oblem
s[1]
1,359
,000
2,427
,000
Has
diffi
culty
rema
ining
emplo
yed
795,0
002,0
47,00
0 L
imite
d in k
ind/a
moun
t of w
ork[
1]1,3
42,00
02,4
11,00
0
Pre
vent
ed[1
]1,2
44,00
01,9
50,00
0
Not
prev
ente
d[1]
1,348
,000
3,294
,000
Sele
cted
cond
ition
s [2]
A
rthrit
is or
rheu
matis
m[1]
1,891
,000
2,604
,000
Bac
k or s
pine p
roble
m[1]
1,928
,000
2,608
,000
Diab
etes
[1]
2,057
,000
2,475
,000
Hea
rt tro
uble
or ha
rden
ing of
the a
rterie
s[1]
1,774
,000
2,531
,000
High
bloo
d pre
ssur
e[1]
1,928
,000
2,381
,000
Lun
g or r
espir
ator
y pro
blem[
1]1,9
22,00
02,4
38,00
0 M
enta
l or e
motio
nal p
roble
m[1]
949,0
001,9
41,00
0 S
tiffn
ess o
r def
ormi
ty of
legs
, arm
s, fe
et, o
r han
ds[1
]1,9
67,00
02,8
56,00
0
Tabl
e 13
.5 (c
onti
nued
): M
edia
n M
onth
ly E
arni
ngs
and
Fam
ily In
com
e ($
)—Ci
vilia
ns A
ges
21 to
64
Year
s Li
ving
in
the
Com
mun
ity
for t
he U
nite
d St
ates
, by
Dis
abili
ty T
ype:
201
0
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Ambulatory Disability (ACS)—In the American Community Survey, individuals five or more years old who responded “yes” when asked if they had “serious difficulty walking or climbing stairs.”
American Community Survey (ACS)—The American Community Survey is a large, continuous demographic survey conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau that will provide accurate and up-to-date profiles of America’s communities every year. Annual and multi-year estimates of population and housing data are generated for small areas, including tracts and population subgroups. This information is collected by mailing questionnaires to a sample of addresses. See the U.S. Census Bureau website for additional details.
Base Population—The sum of a population or an estimate used as the root for evaluation purposes. Typically, the last Census count or the estimate from a previous date is used.
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (BRFSS)—The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is a state-based system of health surveys that collects information on health risk behaviors, preventive health practices, and health care access primarily related to chronic disease and injury. BRFSS was established in 1984 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); currently data are collected monthly in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Guam. More than 350,000 adults are interviewed each year, making the BRFSS the largest telephone health survey in the world. States use BRFSS data to identify emerging health problems, establish and track health objectives, and develop and evaluate public health policies and programs. Many states also use BRFSS data to support health-related legislative efforts. See the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website for additional details.
Binge Drinking (BRFSS)—Respondents were asked “[c]onsidering all types of alcoholic beverages, how many times during the past 30
days did you have [5, if male respondent] [4, if female respondents] or more drinks on an occasion?” Respondents who reported doing so at least one time were consider to have engaged in binge drinking.
Beneficiary (SSA) —An individual who is receiving benefits, or monthly payments, from Social Security Disability Insurance.
Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS)—The federal agency with the United States Department of Health and Human Services that administers the Medicaid and Medicare programs.
Civilian—A person not in active-duty military.
Cognitive Difficulty (ACS)—In the American Community Survey, individuals who indicated “yes” when asked if due to a physical, mental, or emotional problem, having difficulty remembering, concentrating, or making decisions (DREM).
Current Population Survey-Basic Monthly (CPS-BMS)—The Current Population Survey-Basic Monthly Survey (CPS-BMS) is a monthly survey of about 50,000 households conducted by the Bureau of the Census for the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This survey is the primary source of information on the labor force characteristics of the U.S. population and provides estimates for the nation as a whole. The sample is scientifically selected to represent the civilian non-institutionalized population. Individuals are asked questions about the employment status of each member of the household 15 years of age and older, but published data only focuses on those ages 16 and over. Estimates obtained from the CPS-BMS include employment, unemployment, earnings, hours of work, and other indicators. See the U.S. Census Bureau website for additional details.
Current Population Survey-Annual Social and Economic Supplement (CPS-ASEC)—The Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement (CPS-ASEC) is an annual survey conducted by the Bureau of the Census. This survey is the primary
Glossary
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source of information on income, poverty, and health insurance in the U.S. It also asks about employment in the previous calendar year. The sample for the CPS-ASEC is drawn from the sample of the CPS-BMS. The CPS-ASEC is also known as the CPS March Supplement and the CPS Income Supplement. See the U.S. Census Bureau website for additional details.
Disability Rating—The disability rating scale is used to track the impairment, disability, or handicap of an individual. The severity of the disability corresponds to the value of the rating and used to determine eligibility for supports and services and ability to work or return to work.
Disability Status (ACS)—The U.S. Census Bureau used six questions to identify persons with disabilities. A response of “yes” to any one of the questions indicates that the person in question has a disability—vision, hearing, cognitive, ambulatory, self-care, and independent living. However, the cognitive, ambulatory, self-care, and independent living related questions are not used to identify disability in individuals less than five years old, and the independent living related question is not used to identify disability in individuals less than 18 years old.
Disability Status (BRFSS)—An individual is classified as having a disability based on answers to the following questions: (1) Are you limited in any way in any activities because of physical, mental, or emotional problems? and (2) Do you now have any health problem that requires you to use special equipment, such as a cane, a wheelchair, a special bed, or a special telephone? (Include occasional use or use in certain circumstances.)
Disability Status (ACS, CPS-BMS & CPS-ASEC)—The American Community Survey and CPS uses a set of six questions to identify persons with disabilities. A response of “yes” to any one of the questions indicates that the person in question has a disability. The disability questions appear in the CPS in the following format:
This month we want to learn about people who have physical, mental, or emotional conditions that cause serious difficulty with their daily activities. Please answer for household members who are 16 years old or over.
• Is anyone deaf or does anyone have serious difficulty hearing?
• Is anyone blind or does anyone have serious difficulty seeing even when wearing glasses?
• Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition, does anyone have serious difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions?
• Does anyone have serious difficulty walking or climbing stairs?
• Does anyone have difficulty dressing or bathing?
• Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition, does anyone have difficulty doing errands alone such as visiting a doctor’s office or shopping?
Disability Type—See disability status and specific definitions in the glossary (Vision Disability, Hearing Disability, Ambulatory Disability, Cognitive Disability, Independent Living Disability, and Self-Care Disability).
Disabled-Worker (SSA)—A worker not yet at full retirement age receiving insurance payments due to a disability.
Earned/Earnings (ACS)—Regularly received income from salaries/wages, self-employment or both, for people 16 or more years old before deductions for personal income taxes, Social Security, bond purchases, union dues, Medicare deductions, etc.
Earnings Gap—The difference in percentage earned between two populations, usually people with and without disabilities.
Educational Attainment (ACS)—All individuals 18 years or older are classified based on their highest degree or level of education attained. The categories include:
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1. Completed the twelfth grade without receiving a high school diploma.
2. High school graduate meaning received a diploma or General Educational Development (G.E.D.), and did not attend college.
3. Some college credit, but less than one year.
4. One or more years of college, but no degree.
5. Associate’s degree which includes people who generally completed two years of college level work in an occupational program that prepared them for a specific occupation, or an academic program primarily in the arts and sciences. The course work may or may not be transferable to a bachelor’s degree.
6. Bachelor’s degree or more which includes individuals who received a bachelor’s degree and have taken additional courses but not received a Master’s or PhD.
7. Master’s degrees include the traditional MA and MS degrees and field-specific degrees, such as MSW and MBA.
8. Professional degrees which includes MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, and JD.
9. Doctorate degrees which include PhD.
Schooling completed in foreign or ungraded school systems is reported as the equivalent level of schooling in the regular American system. Certificates or diplomas for training in specific trades or from vocational, technical, or business schools are not included. Honorary degrees awarded for a respondent’s accomplishments are not included.
Employed/Employed Persons (CPS-BMS & CPS- ASEC)—Individuals 16 years or older who are civilians and are not currently institutionalized and, during the reference week; (a) performed at least one hour of work as a paid employee, worked in their own business, profession, or on their own farm, or worked 15 hours or more as unpaid worker in a business owned by a relative; and (b) all those who had jobs or businesses but are on
leave because of vacation, illness, bad weather, childcare problems, maternity or paternity leave, labor-management dispute, job training, or other family or personal reasons, regardless of whether they were compensated for the time off or were seeking other jobs. Each employed person is counted only once, even if he or she holds more than one job. Individuals who work around their own house (painting, repairing, or own home housework) or volunteer for religious, charitable, and other organizations are excluded.
Employed/Employed Persons (ACS)—In the American Community Survey, people who responded as having worked during the past week. See employed status for the American Community Survey for greater detail.
Employment/Employment Status (ACS)—In the American Community Survey, individuals were asked a series of questions designed to identify their status. Based on the answers, individuals were classified into one of five groups: (1) people who worked at any time during the reference week; (2) people on temporary layoff who were available for work; (3) people who did not work during the reference week but who had jobs or businesses from which they were temporarily absent (excluding layoff); (4) people who did not work during the reference week, but who were looking for work during the last four weeks and were available for work during the reference week; and (5) people not in the labor force. The employment status data shown in American Community Survey tabulations relate to people 16 years are older.
Employment Gap—The difference between the percentage of people employed for two different sub-populations, usually people with and without disabilities.
Employment Participation—Individuals who participated in the labor force. Includes all persons classified as employed or unemployed.
Employment-Population Ratio (CPS-BMS)—The proportion of the civilian non-institutional
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Employment Rate (CPS-ASEC)—The number of individuals that are employed as a percent of the civilian non-institutional population.
Federal Fiscal Year—The United States federal government's fiscal year is the twelve month period ending on September 30th of that year.
Full-Time, Full-Year (CPS-ASEC)—A person is considered to be a working full-time, full-year if he or she worked 35 hours or more per week for 50 to 52 weeks in the past 12 months.
Full-Time, Full-Year Rate (CPS-ASEC)—The number of individuals that are working full-time, full-year as a percent of the civilian non-institutional population.
Hearing Disability (ACS)—In the American Community Survey, individuals who indicated “yes” when asked if they were “deaf or … [had] serious difficulty hearing.”
Health Insurance Coverage (ACS)—In the American Community Survey, health insurance coverage is broadly defined as both private health insurance and public coverage. Respondents are asked to report their current coverage and to mark “yes” or “no” for each of the eight types listed:
1. Insurance through a current or former employer or union (of this person or another family member).
2. Insurance purchased directly from an insurance company (by this person or another family member).
3. Medicare, for people 65 and older, or people with certain disabilities.
4. Medicaid, Medical Assistance, or any kind of government-assistance plan for those with low incomes or a disability.
5. TRICARE or other military health care.
6. VA (including those who have ever used or enrolled for VA health care).
7. Indian Health Service.
8. Any other type of health insurance or health coverage plan.
Health Insurance Coverage (BRFSS)—In the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, respondents are considered to have health insurance coverage is they respond ‘yes’ to having, “…any kind of health care coverage, including health insurance, prepaid plans such as HMOs, or government plans such as Medicare, or Indian Health Service?”
Health Insurance Coverage Gap—The difference in percent health insurance coverage between people with and without disabilities.
Income (ACS)—The sum of all wages, salary, commissions, bonuses, and tips; self-employment income from own nonfarm and farm businesses, including proprietorships and partnerships; interest, dividends, net rental income, royalty income, and income from estates and trusts; Social Security and Railroad Retirement income; Supplemental Security Income; any public assistance and welfare payments from the state and local welfare office; retirement, survivor, and disability pensions; and any other sources received regularly such as Veterans Affairs payments, unemployment compensation, child support, and alimony.
Income Maintenance Programs—Government programs that provide direct financial assistance to needy individuals, families, and/or households. Examples include Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) and general assistance.
Independent Living Disability (ACS)—In the American Community Survey, individuals who indicated “yes” when asked if due to a physical, mental, or emotional condition, they had difficulty “doing errands alone such as visiting a doctor’s office or shopping.”
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)—A law ensuring services to children with disabilities throughout the nation. IDEA governs how states and public agencies provide early intervention, special education, and related services to more than 6.5 million eligible infants, toddlers, children, and youth
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with disabilities. Infants and toddlers with disabilities (birth-2) and their families receive early intervention services under IDEA Part C. Children and youth (ages 3-21) receive special education and related services under IDEA Part B.
Labor Force (CPS-BMS & CPS-ASEC)—All persons classified as employed or unemployed.
Labor Force Participation Rate (CPS-BMS & CPS-ASEC)—The labor force as a percent of the civilian non-institutional population.
Labor Market Attachment (CPS-ASEC)—A person is considered to be attached to the labor market if he or she worked at least 52 hours in the calendar year prior to the survey.
Labor Market Attachment Rate (CPS-ASEC)—The number of individuals attached to the labor market as a percent of the civilian non-institutional population.
Living in the Community—Describes persons who are residing in the community and who are not living in institutions such as jails, prisons, nursing homes, hospitals, etc.
Median Earnings—The median is the middlemost value of a sample that separates the upper half of the values from the lower half of the values. The median earnings is the amount that divides the income distribution in two equal groups. Half of the people earn more than this value and half of the people earn less than this value.
Medicaid (CMS)—Medicaid is a state administered, but federally required, program to provide health insurance to certain groups of people. States determine specific eligibility requirements, but in general low income individuals, families, children, and pregnant women are eligible for health care coverage under Medicaid. In some states, other groups (such as people with disabilities) are also eligible.
Medicare (CMS)—Medicare is a Federal program that provides health care services to individuals 65 or older, individuals under age 65 with disabilities, and individuals of all ages
with end-stage renal failure. There are three programs within Medicare: Part A (hospital insurance), Part B (medical insurance), and Prescription Drug Coverage (new since January 1, 2006). Individuals pay into Part A throughout their careers, and then Part A covers that individual for hospital care. People who are eligible for Medicare have the opportunity to purchase Part B, or medical insurance that covers them for more than just hospital care.
Non-Institutionalized Population—Describes individuals who are residing in the community and who are not living in institutions such as jails, prisons, nursing homes, hospitals, etc.
OASDI Benefits—The Social Security Administration’s Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI) program provides monthly benefits to qualified retired and disabled workers, their dependents and to survivors of insured workers. Eligibility and benefit amounts are determined by the worker’s contributions to Social Security.
Obese/Obesity (BRFSS)—The condition where a person has a body mass index greater than 30.
Office of Special Education Programs—Part of the United States Department of Education, the Office of Special Education Programs’ mission is to improve education-related outcomes and experiences of infants, toddlers, children and youth with disabilities ages birth through 21 by providing leadership and financial support at the state and federal level. Their goals include:
• “Fostering and supporting research and the development of knowledge and innovations to improve results for infants, toddlers, children, and youth with disabilities;” and
• “Evaluating, monitoring and reporting on the implementation of federal policy and programs and the effectiveness of early intervention and educational efforts for infants, toddlers, children, and youth with disabilities.”
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Order of Selection—A state is required by the Federal Government to implement an order of selection when it does not have the funds and/or the personnel to provide services for all eligible individuals with disabilities. This process is detailed under The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and 34 CFR 361.36. When this situation occurs, a state must classify eligible individuals according to the significance of their disability(ies), and must serve the most significantly disabled first.
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)—The OECD brings together the governments of countries committed to democracy and the market economy from around the world to support sustainable economic growth, boost employment, raise living standards, maintain financial stability, assist other countries’ economic development, and contribute to growth in world trade. The OECD provides a setting where governments compare policy experiences, seek answers to common problems, identify good practice, and coordinate domestic and international policies.
Participation in the labor force—See labor force.
Percentage Point(s)—A number, count or ratio expressed as a fraction of 100.
Persons with Targeted Disability—People with Targeted Disabilities are recognized and defined by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and United States Office of Personnel Management as “[People with]…the most severe disabilities including blindness, deafness, partial and full paralysis, missing extremities, dwarfism, epilepsy, intellectual disabilities, and psychiatric disabilities. Individuals with these disabilities typically have the greatest difficulty finding employment. …the federal government has a special emphasis on recruiting, hiring, and retaining people with targeted disabilities.”
Prevalence—The proportion of the population with a particular status or condition. Prevalence is usually expressed as a percentage
or a number of people per unit of the population.
Prevalence Rate—The prevalence of a particular status or condition estimated over a specific period of time.
Projected Population—Estimates of what the population will be at a future date. The United States Census Bureau definition states that population projections “are typically based on an estimated population consistent with the most recent decennial census and are produced using the cohort-component method.”
Population—The total number of inhabitants in a defined geographic area including all races, classes, and groups.
Poverty (ACS & CPS-ASEC)—The U.S. Office of Management and Budget in Statistical Policy Directive 14 sets the standards for which poverty is calculated. The U.S. Census Bureau uses a set of dollar value thresholds that vary by family size and composition to determine who is in poverty. If a family’s total income is less than the dollar value of the appropriate threshold, then that family and every individual in it are considered to be in poverty.
Poverty Gap—The difference between the poverty rates of two populations, usually people with and without disabilities.
Poverty Rate (ACS & CPS-ASEC)—Percent of the population who are determined to be in poverty.
Postsecondary Institutions—In the United States, any education, school, training or program beyond the high school level.
Race (ACS)—Individuals identified themselves as one of six categories in the survey: White, Black or African American, American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, and Some Other Race.
Rehabilitation Rate—The number of successful employment outcomes divided by the number of closures after initiating or completing services.
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Rehabilitation Services Administration—The Rehabilitation Services Administration is a United States Department of Education agency that help individuals with disabilities obtain employment and live more independently. Data provided by the Rehabilitation Services Administration can be found in the ‘Ad Hoc Query’ section of their website: http://rsa.ed.gov.
Resident Population—All residents (both civilian and Armed Forces) living in the United States (all 50 states and the District of Columbia).
Sampling Variability—The variation of a statistic when estimated from repeated samples.
Seasonally Adjusted Statistics—Statistics that face predictable variation over the course of a year due to seasonal changes (i.e. increases in employment in farming during harvest months) and are adjusted using statistical techniques that attempt to account for these expected seasonal changes.
Self-Care Disability (ACS)—In the American Community Survey, individuals who indicated “yes” when asked if they “have difficulty dressing or bathing.”
Service-Connected Disability Rating—In the American Community Survey, the VA service-connected disability rating for an individual who is a veteran. The rating reflects the degree of the veteran’s disability on a scale from 0 to 100 percent, in increments of 10 percent.
Service-Connected Disability Rating Status— In the American Community Survey, the designation associated with individuals who were in the Reserves or National Guard, trained with the Reserves or National Guard, or active-duty military that have a disability as a result of disease or injury incurred or aggravated during active military service. These disabilities are defined according to the VA Schedule for Rating Disabilities in Title 38, U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, Part 4.
Smoking (BRFSS)—Respondents were asked about smoking: “Have you smoked at least 100 cigarettes in your entire life?” and “Do you now
smoke cigarettes every day, some days, or not at all?” Respondents who reported smoking at least 100 cigarettes in their lifetime and who, at the time of survey, smoked either every day or some days were defined as current smoker (i.e., smoking).
Social Security Administration—The Social Security Administration is an independent agency within the United States federal government managing services supporting people eligible for social security programs. This includes employment-, retirement-, survivor- and disability-related benefits. These benefits are earned by paying Social Security taxes on earnings.
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)—A monthly benefit paid to disabled workers and certain family members if the worker meets eligibility criteria including evidence of disability and a sufficient work history.
Social Security Income (SSI)— A monthly benefit paid to low-income persons with disabilities if they meet eligibility criteria including evidence of disability.
Special Education—Specially designed instruction, at no cost to the parents, to meet the unique needs of a child with a disability, including (i) instruction at the classroom, home, hospitals and institutions, and in other settings; and (ii) physical education. The term can include each of the following: (i) speech-language pathology services, or any other related service, if the service is considered special education rather than a related service under state standards; (ii) travel training; and (iii) vocational education.
Successful Employment (VR)—The U.S. Department of Education Rehabilitation Services Administration defines successful employment as employment for at least 90 days in an integrated employment setting.
Successfully Rehabilitated—Successful rehabilitation describes achieved vocational rehabilitation outcomes including occupational/vocational skills training, employment (re-
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entering the workforce), technical assistance, and transportation services.
Supplemental Security Income (SSI)—The Social Security Administration pays benefits to disabled adults and children who have limited income and resources. Social Security Income benefits also are payable to people 65 and older without disabilities who meet the financial limits.
Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP)—The Survey of Income and Program Participation is a large, continuous, cross-sectional and longitudinal survey that collects information on the income and program participation on the American people. This includes information on economics, family dynamics, education, assets, health insurance, and food security. See the U.S. Census Bureau website for additional details.
Unemployed Persons (CPS-BMS & CPS-ASEC)—Individuals who are 16 years or older and were available to work, who had no employment during the reference week, and had made specific efforts to find employment sometime during the month prior to the reference week.
Unemployment Rate (ACS, CPS-BMS, CPS-ASEC)—The percent of the labor force who do not have a job and are available and looking for work. See unemployed persons.
United States Census Bureau—An agency within the United States Federal Statistical System tasked with producing data about the American people and economy. Their primary task is to conduct the United States Census every ten years.
United States Department of Health and Human Services—A department in the United States government tasked with protecting and maintaining the health of all Americans.
Veteran(s)—A person who previously served in the armed forces.
Veteran Benefits—Federal assistance provided to Veterans and their dependents. This includes disability compensation, Veteran’s pension
programs, medical care, and educational programs.
Vision Disability—In the American Community Survey, individuals who indicated “yes” when asked if they were “blind or … have serious difficulty seeing even when wearing glasses.”
Vocational Rehabilitation (VR)—Employment services offered to individuals with mental or physical disabilities. These services are designed to enable participants to attain skills, resources, attitudes, and expectations needed to compete in the interview process, get a job, and keep a job. These services may also help an individual retrain for employment after an injury or mental disorder has disrupted previous employment.
Work Limitation (CPS-ASEC)—A person is considered to have a work limitation if he or she has “a health problem or disability which prevents them from working or which limits the kind or amount of work he or she can do.”
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The Center facilitates evidence-based decision making in many different service and policy arenas to benefit persons with disabilities, leading to improved social outcomes. Large quantities of survey data and administrative records related to people with disabilities are collected each year. Yet these data lack continuity and are underutilized, leading to missed opportunities to improve the programs and policies that advance the lives of people with disabilities. Policymakers, program administrators, service providers, researchers, advocates for people with disabilities, and people with disabilities and their families need accessible, valid data/statistics to support their decisions related to policy improvements, program administration, service delivery, protection of civil rights, and major life activities.
The Center’s goal is to support decision making through a variety of integrated research and outreach activities by (a) improving knowledge about and access to existing data, (b) generating the knowledge needed to improve future disability data collection, and (c) strengthening connections between the data from and regarding respondents, researchers, and decision makers. In this way, the Center hopes to support the improvement of service systems that advance the quality of life of people with disabilities.
Center CollaboratorsThe Center is a joint effort of
• University of New Hampshire – led by Andrew Houtenville, in collaboration with
• American Association of People with Disabilities – led by Lisa Ekman,
• Center for Essential Management Services – led by David Vandergoot,
• Council of State Administrators of Vocational Rehabilitation – led by Stephen Wooderson,
• Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation – led by John O’Neill,
• Mathematica Policy Research – led by David Wittenburg, and
• Public Health Institute - led by Lewis Kraus
The StatsRRTC is funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Community Living, National Institute on Disability, Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research under grant number 90RT502201, from 2013 - 2018.
Contact InformationRehabilitation Research and Training Center on Disability Statistics and Demographics University of New Hampshire, Institute on Disability
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