Social Security Bulletin: Annual statistical supplementSocial Security Administration, U. S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1988 |
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... Average of recipients benefit $ 13.0 billion 4.5 million $ 254.23 12.6 billion 4.4 million 251.58 10.0 billion 4.0 ... monthly number of recipients during 1986 Average monthly number of families during 1986 . Average number of children ...
... Average of recipients benefit $ 13.0 billion 4.5 million $ 254.23 12.6 billion 4.4 million 251.58 10.0 billion 4.0 ... monthly number of recipients during 1986 Average monthly number of families during 1986 . Average number of children ...
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... monthly benefits to retired and disabled workers and their dependents and to ... benefit types on the basis of Social Security earnings credits . A worker ... average monthly wage ( AMW ) or — in the case of most workers who attain age 62 ...
... monthly benefits to retired and disabled workers and their dependents and to ... benefit types on the basis of Social Security earnings credits . A worker ... average monthly wage ( AMW ) or — in the case of most workers who attain age 62 ...
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... monthly benefits to retired and disabled workers and their dependents and to ... benefit types on the basis of Social Security earnings credits . A worker ... average monthly wage ( AMW ) or — in the case of most workers who attain age 62 ...
... monthly benefits to retired and disabled workers and their dependents and to ... benefit types on the basis of Social Security earnings credits . A worker ... average monthly wage ( AMW ) or — in the case of most workers who attain age 62 ...
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Annual statistical supplement. Benefit Computation Act Act 1983 additional dropout years based on child care. Act 1950 ... Monthly Benefit 3 QC for each year elapsed after 1966 and before at- tainment of age 72. ( No QC if aged 72 before 1968 ...
Annual statistical supplement. Benefit Computation Act Act 1983 additional dropout years based on child care. Act 1950 ... Monthly Benefit 3 QC for each year elapsed after 1966 and before at- tainment of age 72. ( No QC if aged 72 before 1968 ...
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Annual statistical supplement. Act Type of benefit 1935 Retired worker : Aged 65 or older .. 1939 1956 Women : 1961 Men : Aged 62-64 Aged 62-64 1972b 1977 Type of Monthly ... average taxable earnings in covered employment . Adjusted ...
Annual statistical supplement. Act Type of benefit 1935 Retired worker : Aged 65 or older .. 1939 1956 Women : 1961 Men : Aged 62-64 Aged 62-64 1972b 1977 Type of Monthly ... average taxable earnings in covered employment . Adjusted ...
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1-percent 10-percent sample 65 or older AFDC age and sex American Samoa annual assistance average monthly benefit award Based on 10-percent beneficiaries benefit Number benefit Carolina Census child CONTACT coverage December disabled workers District of Columbia early retirement Effective Jan Effective July Effective Oct eligible employees employment entitled Excludes Federal SSI payments Feldman/Joseph Bondar 301 fiscal further information Guam Hospital Insurance households Includes increase individual January LIHEAP maximum Mayer Feldman/Joseph Bondar Medicaid Medicare month monthly monthly Noncovered pension offset Number and percentage Number benefit Number OASDI payable percentage distribution poverty poverty thresholds premium primary insurance amount Puerto Rico Railroad Retirement recipients Reduced reduction for early Retired workers sex Number Social Security Act Social Security Administration Social Security benefits South Carolina South Dakota spouse Supplemental Security Income Supplementary Medical Insurance Survivors Total Men Women Total number Trust Fund type of benefit wage credits
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Halaman 63 - dependent child" means a needy child under the age of sixteen, or under the age of eighteen if found by the State agency to be regularly attending school, who has been deprived of parental support or care by reason of the death, continued absence from the home, or physical or mental incapacity of a parent, and who is living with his father, mother, grandfather, grandmother, brother, sister, stepfather, stepmother, stepbrother, stepsister, uncle, or aunt, in a place of residence maintained by one...
Halaman 301 - Cash and medical benefits paid by self-insurers, plus value of medical benefits paid by employers carrying workmen's compensation policies that exclude standard medical coverage. » Premiums written by private carriers and State funds, and benefits paid by self-insurers increased by 5-10 percent to allow for administrative costs. Also includes benefits paid and administrative costs of Federal system for government employees. ' Excludes programs financed from general revenue— black lung benefits...
Halaman 336 - Old Age Assistance, Aid to the Blind, Aid to the Permanently and Totally Disabled, and Aid to Families with Dependent Children...
Halaman 69 - C, and will, when arrangements have been made to provide necessary supportive services, including child care, certify to the Secretary of Labor those individuals who are ready for employment or training under...
Halaman 76 - ... 13. provide an opportunity for a fair administrative hearing to individuals whose claims for assistance under the plan described in subsection (c) are denied or are not acted upon with reasonable promptness.
Halaman 292 - New England Connecticut Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire Rhode Island Vermont Middle Atlantic New Jersey New York Pennsylvania...
Halaman 69 - ... provide that the State agency shall, in determining need, take into consideration any other income and resources...
Halaman 56 - You are considered permanently and totally disabled if you are unable to engage in any substantial gainful activity by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment that can be expected to result in death or that has lasted or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months.
Halaman 8 - Benefits for dependents and survivors are calculated as a percentage of the insured worker's PIA.
Halaman 68 - Secretary) is interested in or concerned with the welfare of such child or relative, or are made on behalf of such child or relative directly to a person furnishing food, living accommodations, or other goods, services, or items to or for such child, relative, or other individual...