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SSA State Agency Workload Data The dataset is revised and expanded from 4 to 71 data fields. It includes monthly data from October 2000 onwards for SSA disability cases that were referred to the state agency for a disability determination. When first released, initial claims information was available, but now new information is included on reconsideration and continuing disability review cases, with breakouts by claim title (SSDI, SSI) for each case type. Specific data elements for each state are receipts, end of month pending counts, decisions, and the number of decisions which were allowances. SSA Social Insurance and Human Services 2012-06-06 14:00:22
SSA Disability Claim Data The dataset includes fiscal year data for initial claims for SSA disability benefits that were referred to a state agency for a disability determination. Specific data elements for each year and state include receipts, determinations, eligible population, and favorable determination rates. SSA Social Insurance and Human Services 2012-06-06 14:00:22
Table 10 Federally Administered SSI Payments, Recipients by State and Other Area, Eligibility Category, and Age, December 2008 A statistical table of the number of recipients entitled to receive payments under Title 16 of the Social Security Act(Supplemental Security Income) by eligibility category , age group and state. SSA Social Insurance and Human Services 2012-06-14 18:26:39
Table 2. Average Monthly Social Security Benefits of Disabled Beneficiaries and Nondisabled Dependents by Basis of Entitlement, Age, and Sex, December 2008 A statistical table reporting the number of beneficiaries entitled to receive benefits under Title 2 of the Social Security Act (OASDI) and average monthly payment. SSA Social Insurance and Human Services 2012-06-14 18:26:39
Table 27 Number of Disabled Workers Receiving Social Security Benefits by Sex, State or Other Area, and Age, December 2008 A statistical table reporting the number of beneficiaries entitled to receive benefits under Title 2 of the Social Security Act (OASDI) state, age group and gender. SSA Social Insurance and Human Services 2012-06-14 18:26:39
Change of Address Applications filed via the Internet This dataset provides monthly volumes at the national level from federal fiscal year 2008 onwards for Internet Change of Address.<br /> <br /> The dataset includes only Internet Change of Address transactions. It should be noted that, in addition to using our online Change of Address application, the public might change an address by calling our 800 number, visiting a field office, or mailing us the request. This dataset pertains only to the online alternative. SSA Social Insurance and Human Services 2012-06-06 14:00:22
Direct Deposit Applications filed via the Internet This dataset provides monthly volumes at the national level from federal fiscal year 2008 onwards for Internet Direct Deposit applications.<br /> <br /> The dataset includes only Internet Direct Deposit transactions. It should be noted that, in addition to using our online Direct Deposit application, the public might also call our 800 number, visit a field office, or request a change of direct deposit by mail. This data set pertains only to the online alternative. SSA Social Insurance and Human Services 2012-06-06 14:00:22
Initial Disability Insurance Applications filed via the Internet This dataset provides monthly data at the national level from federal fiscal year 2008 onwards for initial Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) applications filed via the Internet, and initial SSDI applications submitted via telephone, in person through a local SSA field office, or by mail that could be filed via the Internet. Percentage of online applications is derived by dividing the number of initial SSDI applications filed via the Internet by the total number of initial SSDI applications that could be filed via the Internet. <br /> <br /> The dataset includes only SSDI initial receipts. SSDI initial receipt represent a worker in covered employment long enough and recently enough to be "insured", meaning paid Social Security taxes. Social Security work credits are based on total yearly wages or self-employment income. The amount needed for a credit changes from year to year. The number of work credits needed to qualify for disability benefits depends on age at disability onset. Generally, 40 credits are needed, 20 of which were earned in the last 10 years ending with the year of disability onset. SSA Social Insurance and Human Services 2012-06-06 14:00:22
Medicare Replacement Card Applications filed via the Internet This dataset provides monthly volumes at the national level from federal fiscal year 2008 onwards for Internet Medicare Replacement Card.<br /> <br /> The dataset includes only Internet Medicare Replacement Card transactions. It should be noted that, in addition to using our online Internet Medicare Replacement Card application, the public might request a replacement card by calling our 800 number, visiting a field office, or mailing us the request. This data set pertains only to the online alternative. SSA Social Insurance and Human Services 2012-06-06 14:00:22
Retirement Insurance Applications filed via the Internet This dataset provides monthly data at the national level from federal fiscal year 2008 onwards of Social Security Retirement Insurance applications filed via the Internet, and Social Security Retirement Insurance applications submitted via telephone, in person through a local SSA field office, or by mail that could be filed via the Internet. Percentage of online applications is derived by dividing the number of retirement insurance applications filed via the Internet by the total number of retirement insurance applications that could be filed via the Internet. <br /> <br /> The dataset includes Social Security Retirement Insurance applications only for retired workers who worked in covered employment long enough to be insured (need 40 credits - 10 years of work), and who are at least 61 years and 9 months old, want to start receiving benefits in the next four months, and live in the United States or one of its commonwealths or territories. SSA Social Insurance and Human Services 2012-06-06 14:00:22