The Social Security Administration recently released its Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance Beneficiaries by State and County 2020 report, which breaks down, among other things, how many old-age, survivor, disability insurance beneficiaries there are on a local level, and the percentage of the population, as well as each state's population over age 65, taking benefits. The research points out:
The data is put together by the SSA using its own information, including its Master Beneficiary Record, as well as figures collected by the U.S. Postal Service and Census Bureau. Scroll though the gallery to see the 10 states with the lowest percentage of OASDI beneficiaries, as well as the number of people over 65 and percentage of those drawing benefits in these regions. — Related on ThinkAdvisor:
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