Mississippi ranks 31st in total OASDI beneficiaries in 2021

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There were 681,844 OASDI beneficiaries in Mississippi in 2021, ranking it 31st in the United States, according to the official Social Security Administration website.

The Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI) is a program of the Social Security Administration funded primarily through payroll taxes. It was signed into law in 1935 by then-President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

The OASDI program aims to supplement a worker’s lost wages due to retirement, disability or death of a spouse.

The following table shows states ranked by number of beneficiaries.

State Ranking by Number of Beneficiaries in 2021

Rank State Number of Beneficiaries
1 California 6,166,205
2 Florida 4,909,642
3 Texas 4,475,805
4 New York 3,680,521
5 Pennsylvania 2,878,165
6 Ohio 2,409,265
7 Illinois 2,271,926
8 Michigan 2,253,295
9 North Carolina 2,202,898
10 Georgia 1,918,848
11 New Jersey 1,652,973
12 Virginia 1,598,078
13 Tennessee 1,503,361
14 Arizona 1,449,120
15 Washington 1,413,306
16 Indiana 1,388,573
17 Missouri 1,329,084
18 Massachusetts 1,295,088
19 Wisconsin 1,289,260
20 South Carolina 1,215,646
21 Alabama 1,163,871
22 Minnesota 1,082,519
23 Maryland 1,038,041
24 Kentucky 1,010,012
25 Colorado 925,084
26 Louisiana 924,881
27 Oregon 910,086
28 Oklahoma 813,941
29 Arkansas 709,191
30 Connecticut 699,597
31 Mississippi 681,844
32 Iowa 668,984
33 Kansas 573,476
34 Nevada 571,841
35 West Virginia 475,824
36 New Mexico 455,414
37 Utah 438,581
38 Idaho 377,904
39 Nebraska 360,240
40 Maine 359,152
41 New Hampshire 321,925
42 Hawaii 286,863
43 Montana 248,513
44 Rhode Island 230,763
45 Delaware 229,047
46 South Dakota 189,232
47 Vermont 157,587
48 North Dakota 140,668
49 Wyoming 120,816
50 Alaska 110,006
51 District of Columbia 83,228


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