Mississippi ranks 32nd in total retired beneficiaries in 2021

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There were 446,981 OASDI retired beneficiaries in Mississippi in 2021, ranking it 32nd 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 retired workers.

State Ranking by Number of Retired Workers in 2021

Rank State Number of Retired Workers
1 California 4,636,107
2 Florida 3,720,938
3 Texas 3,149,545
4 New York 2,684,406
5 Pennsylvania 2,088,154
6 Ohio 1,689,343
7 Illinois 1,676,914
8 North Carolina 1,611,146
9 Michigan 1,600,554
10 Georgia 1,359,691
11 New Jersey 1,244,222
12 Virginia 1,174,814
13 Arizona 1,105,267
14 Washington 1,068,554
15 Tennessee 1,044,660
16 Indiana 987,268
17 Wisconsin 976,275
18 Massachusetts 939,694
19 Missouri 936,580
20 South Carolina 883,812
21 Minnesota 829,789
22 Maryland 777,516
23 Alabama 760,698
24 Colorado 709,963
25 Oregon 695,077
26 Kentucky 647,855
27 Louisiana 583,793
28 Oklahoma 561,018
29 Connecticut 532,298
30 Iowa 503,615
31 Arkansas 468,117
32 Mississippi 446,981
33 Nevada 438,116
34 Kansas 422,971
35 New Mexico 326,068
36 Utah 319,644
37 West Virginia 302,162
38 Idaho 282,455
39 Nebraska 270,312
40 Maine 258,610
41 New Hampshire 236,601
42 Hawaii 230,841
43 Montana 189,757
44 Delaware 175,408
45 Rhode Island 167,529
46 South Dakota 146,407
47 Vermont 116,636
48 North Dakota 105,753
49 Wyoming 91,386
50 Alaska 81,718
51 The District of Columbia 60,292


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