Annual Statistical Supplement, 2017

Highlights and Trends

Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance)

Employment and Earnings

Workers in OASDI covered employment, 2016 170.8 million
Average earnings, 2016 $47,750
Earnings required in 2017 for—  
1 quarter of coverage $1,300
Maximum of 4 quarters of coverage $5,200
Earnings test exempt amounts for 2017  
Under full retirement age for entire year $16,920
For months before reaching full retirement age in 2017 $44,880
Beginning with month of reaching full retirement age in 2017 Test eliminated

Program Data

Cost-of-living adjustment for December 2016 0.3 percent
Average monthly benefit, December 2016  
Retired workers $1,360
Widows and widowers, nondisabled $1,301
Disabled workers $1,171
Number of beneficiaries, December 2016  
Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance 60.9 million
Old-Age Insurance  
Total 44.3 million
Retired workers 41.2 million
Survivors Insurance  
Total 6.0 million
Widows and widowers, nondisabled 3.7 million
Disability Insurance  
Total 10.6 million
Disabled workers 8.8 million
Benefit payments, 2016  
Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance $911.4 billion
Old-Age and Survivors Insurance $768.6 billion
Disability Insurance $142.8 billion
Administrative expenses, 2016  
Old-Age and Survivors Insurance  
Amount $3.5 billion
As a percentage of total benefits paid 0.5 percent
Disability Insurance  
Amount $2.8 billion
As a percentage of total benefits paid 1.9 percent

Program Trends

Supplemental Security Income

Annual Payment Adjustments

Monthly federal benefit rate, effective January 2017  
Individual living in his or her own household $735
Couple with both members eligible $1,103
Cost-of-living adjustment 0.3 percent

Program Data

Federally administered payments  
Benefits paid in 2016 $54.8 billion
Number of recipients, December 2016 8.3 million
Average benefit, December 2016 $542.38
Federal SSI payments  
Benefits paid in 2016 $52.2 billion
Number of recipients, December 2016 8.1 million
Average benefit, December 2016 $526.74
Federally administered state supplementation  
Benefits paid in 2016 $2.6 billion
Number of recipients, December 2016 a 1.5 million
Average benefit, December 2016 $141.99
a. Includes almost 1.4 million persons receiving federal SSI and state supplementation and almost 0.2 million persons receiving state supplementation only.

Program Trends

Other Social Insurance Programs and Veterans' Benefits

Unemployment Insurance

NOTE: Unemployment Insurance data formerly contained in this section of the Annual Statistical Supplement are provided by the Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration at its “Most Frequently Requested Statistics” website (https://oui.doleta.gov/unemploy/frs.asp).

Workers' Compensation

Benefit payments, 2015 $61.9 billion
Compensation payments $30.7 billion
Medical and hospitalization $31.1 billion
Benefits paid by—  
Private insurance carriers $34.0 billion
State and federal funds $12.7 billion
Employers' self-insurance $15.1 billion
Covered workers per month 135.6 million
Costs as a percentage of covered payroll 1.32 percent

Temporary Disability Insurance

NOTE: Coverage of the Temporary Disability Insurance (TDI) data formerly contained in this section of the Annual Statistical Supplement has been discontinued. Agencies in two of the five states that operate a TDI program (New York and Hawaii) and in Puerto Rico no longer collect or report the data formerly presented in the Supplement. Users seeking information on TDI for the other states (California, New Jersey, and Rhode Island) and the railroad industry may contact the administering agencies or the Railroad Retirement Board.

Black Lung Benefits

NOTE: Black Lung Benefit data formerly contained in this section of the Annual Statistical Supplement are provided by the Department of Labor's Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, Division of Coal Mine Workers' Compensation, at its “Black Lung Program Statistics” web pages (https://www.dol.gov/owcp/dcmwc/statistics/PartsBandCBeneficiaries.htm and https://www.dol.gov/owcp/dcmwc/statistics/TotalBenefitsPayment.htm).

Veterans' Benefits

NOTE: Veterans' Benefit data formerly contained in this section of the Annual Statistical Supplement are provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs at its “National Center for Veterans Analysis and Statistics” website (https://www.va.gov/vetdata/report.asp; select “Utilization of VA Benefits and Services” and “Compensation and Pension by County”).

Poverty Data

Weighted average poverty thresholds, 2016  
Individual, aged 65 or older $11,511
Couple, householder aged 65 or older $14,522
Family of four $24,563
Percentage of population with income below poverty level, 2016  
All ages 12.7 percent
Children under age 18 living in families 17.6 percent
Persons aged 65 or older 9.3 percent