Supplemental Security Income - Beneficiaries and Costs

Beneficiaries and Costs

Year Beneficiaries Dollars

  • 1974 - 3,996,064 - $5,096,813,000
  • 1975 - 4,314,275 - $5,716,072,000
  • 1980 - 4,142,017 - $7,714,640,000
  • 1985 - 4,138,021 - $10,749,938,000
  • 1990 - 4,817,127 - $16,132,959,000
  • 1991 - 5,118,470 - $17,95,639,000
  • 1992 - 5,566,189 - $21,682,410,000
  • 1993 - 5,984,330 - $23,991,153,000
  • 1994 - 6,295,786 - $25,291,087,000
  • 1995 - 6,514,134 - $27,037,280,000
  • 1996 - 6,613,718 - $28,252,474,000
  • 1997 - 6,494,985 - $28,370,568,000
  • 1998 - 6,566,069 - $29,408,208,000
  • 1999 - 6,556,634 - $30,106,132,000
  • 2000 - 6,601,686 - $30,671,699,000
  • 2001 - 6,688,489 - $32,165,856,000
  • 2002 - 6,787,857 - $33,718,999,000
  • 2003 - 6,902,364 - $34,693,278,000
  • 2004 - 6,987,845 - $36,065,358,000
  • 2005 - 7,113,879 - $37,235,000,000
  • 2006 - 7,235,583 - $38,889,000,000
  • 2007 - 7,359,525 - $41,205,000,000
  • 2008 - 7,520,501 - $43,040,000,000
  • 2009 - 7,676,686 - $44,906,000,000

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