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TwitterSocial Security's average and effective interest rates for the combined Old-Age and Survivors Insurance and Disability Insurance Trust Funds. For comparison, the annual average of the monthly special-issue rates are also shown.
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This dataset provides values for SOCIAL SECURITY RATE reported in several countries. The data includes current values, previous releases, historical highs and record lows, release frequency, reported unit and currency.
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TwitterThe dataset includes fiscal year data for initial claims for SSA disability benefits that were referred to a state agency for a disability determination. Specific data elements for each year and state include receipts, determinations, eligible population, and favorable determination rates.
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Social Security Statistics: Social Security is a government program that helps people in the U.S. with money when they retire, become disabled, or lose a family provider. It was made to give people and families a steady income, especially when they can’t work anymore or face tough times. In 2024, millions of Americans depend on Social Security to cover basic needs like food, housing, and healthcare. Taxes from workers and employers pay for the program. Over time, people earn benefits based on how much they’ve worked and contributed to Social Security.
This article includes several current trends and analyses from different insights that will explain the main parts of Social Security, how it works, and why it's so important in 2024.
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The Social Security Rate in Switzerland stands at 12.80 percent. This dataset provides - Switzerland Social Security Rate - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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TwitterThis dataset describes a publicly available dataset about Social Security determinations of eligibility for Extra Help with Medicare Prescription Drug Plan Costs. The dataset includes annual data at the state level from federal FY 2016 through 2021 of Social Security Administration Extra Help decisions.
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TwitterThis dataset describes a publicly available dataset about Social Security determinations of eligibility for Extra Help with Medicare Prescription Drug Plan Costs. The dataset includes annual data at the state level from federal FY 2010 through 2019 of Social Security Administration Extra Help decisions.
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TwitterThis file contains information about Social Security determinations of eligibility for Extra Help with Medicare Prescription Drug Plan Costs. Specific data elements are counts of Extra Help decisions made, counts of applicants found eligible for the Extra Help, and a percentage of Extra Help decisions found eligible by state.
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Argentina Central Govt Expenditure: Social: Social Security data was reported at 14,531,717.982 ARS mn in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 6,523,234.930 ARS mn for 2022. Argentina Central Govt Expenditure: Social: Social Security data is updated yearly, averaging 17,990.900 ARS mn from Dec 1980 (Median) to 2023, with 44 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 14,531,717.982 ARS mn in 2023 and a record low of 0.000 ARS mn in 1980. Argentina Central Govt Expenditure: Social: Social Security data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Treasury. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Argentina – Table AR.F014: Government Expenditure: Central: Current Price.
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Argentina Central Govt Expenditure: Social: SA: Social Security Systems: Retirees (PAMI): Social Benefits data was reported at 430,687.082 ARS mn in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 143,060.283 ARS mn for 2022. Argentina Central Govt Expenditure: Social: SA: Social Security Systems: Retirees (PAMI): Social Benefits data is updated yearly, averaging 383.192 ARS mn from Dec 1980 (Median) to 2023, with 44 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 430,687.082 ARS mn in 2023 and a record low of 0.000 ARS mn in 1980. Argentina Central Govt Expenditure: Social: SA: Social Security Systems: Retirees (PAMI): Social Benefits data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Treasury. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Argentina – Table AR.F014: Government Expenditure: Central: Current Price.
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TwitterCAS supports essential cost accounting functions for SSA and is used by analysts in the Office of Financial Policy and Operations.
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China SSF: Income: Security Price Difference data was reported at -11,386.887 RMB mn in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of -14,633.301 RMB mn for 2022. China SSF: Income: Security Price Difference data is updated yearly, averaging 15,930.608 RMB mn from Dec 2007 (Median) to 2023, with 17 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 156,047.165 RMB mn in 2015 and a record low of -14,633.301 RMB mn in 2022. China SSF: Income: Security Price Difference data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Council for Social Security Fund. The data is categorized under China Premium Database’s Financial Market – Table CN.ZC: Social Security Fund: Financial Data: Income and Expenses: National Council for Social Security Fund.
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This round of Euro-Barometer surveys queried respondents on standard Euro-Barometer measures such as public awareness of and attitudes toward the Common Market and the European Community (EC), and also focused on consumer goods, Social Security, health care and health care benefits, the elderly, retirement, and alcohol and drug use. Questions concerning consumer goods asked whether respondents read product information before purchasing, what additional product information they would like to see, what three things other than price were most important in deciding whether to purchase an item, and whether it was necessary to have the same type of product information available for all members of the European Community (EC). Respondents' attitudes and opinions on Social Security were probed with questions that asked whether they agreed that Social Security properly protects the unemployed, the elderly, the sick or disabled, those with work-related injuries or illness, and the poor. Respondents were also asked whether policies on pensions, minimum income, and unemployment should be decided by national governments or by the EC, and whether foreigners should have the same Social Security benefits as citizens. The general health of respondents and their health care benefits were assessed through questions that asked whether they had a long-standing illness, disability, or infirmity, whether they had cut down their activity due to illness or injury, and whether they had taken medicine or talked to a doctor within the last 30 days. Respondents were also queried about which conditions they would see a doctor for and what type of examinations they had had in the past three years. Respondents were asked to rate what they paid for various medical services, the general quality of their health care, and the nature and availability of health insurance. The main problems facing the elderly and the role the elderly play in society were also topics of investigation in this survey. Questions elicited respondents' views toward possible changes in pension terms, whether retirement should occur at a fixed age, what types of discrimination affect the elderly who are working, whether the government should introduce laws to try to stop age discrimination, whether a minimum level of income should be provided to the elderly, and whether the elderly needing personal care should go into residential/nursing homes or should have social services help them remain in their homes for as long as possible. Respondents were also asked whether they provided long-term care to anyone either living with them or not living with them, who was in the best position to decide which services are most important for the elderly, what the best method of financing long-term care for the elderly was, and whether the EC was doing enough with regard to the elderly. Questions on retirement dealt with what ages respondents retired/planned to retire, whether the retired felt their pensions to be adequate, whether working people looked forward to retiring, whether pensions should be extended to widows and dependent children, whether pensions should be reduced for those who work for earned income beyond retirement, and whether pensions should be provided through government taxation, employer/employee contributions, or private contracts between workers and pension companies. Queries about alcohol and drug usage probed the use of beer, wine, spirits, and other forms of alcohol, age at which the respondent began drinking, familiarity with major forms of drugs, age at which drugs were first offered, how difficult it was to get drugs, and the means available for getting drugs. Additional questions focused on how the respondent viewed the drug problem, the top priority in eliminating the drug problem, diminishing the effects of drug use, whether drug use leads to AIDS, prostitution, health problems, social problems, violence, suicide, personality breakdowns, and problems with the law, and the major reasons for alcohol and drug use. Demographic and other background information was gathered on life satisfaction, number of people residing in the home, size of locality, home ownership, trade union membership, region of residence, and occupation of the head of household, as well as the respondent's age, sex, marital status, educa
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Argentina General Govt Expenditure: Social: Health: Social Security System: Retirees (PAMI) data was reported at 1,962,794.176 ARS mn in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 651,976.579 ARS mn for 2022. Argentina General Govt Expenditure: Social: Health: Social Security System: Retirees (PAMI) data is updated yearly, averaging 2,421.478 ARS mn from Dec 1980 (Median) to 2023, with 44 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,962,794.176 ARS mn in 2023 and a record low of 0.000 ARS mn in 1980. Argentina General Govt Expenditure: Social: Health: Social Security System: Retirees (PAMI) data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Treasury. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Argentina – Table AR.F012: Government Expenditure: General: Current Price.
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Russia Enterprise Costs: ITC: Computers Purchase: Public Administration & Defence, Social Security data was reported at 12,813.900 RUB mn in 2015. This records a decrease from the previous number of 16,063.300 RUB mn for 2014. Russia Enterprise Costs: ITC: Computers Purchase: Public Administration & Defence, Social Security data is updated yearly, averaging 12,455.000 RUB mn from Dec 2002 (Median) to 2015, with 14 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 32,219.300 RUB mn in 2012 and a record low of 8,458.300 RUB mn in 2002. Russia Enterprise Costs: ITC: Computers Purchase: Public Administration & Defence, Social Security data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Federal State Statistics Service. The data is categorized under Russia Premium Database’s Transport and Telecommunications Sector – Table RU.TI003: Enterprise Costs: IT and Communication Technology: Computers Purchase.
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This is a roster of active purchase cardholder for the Social Security Administration.
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The Social Security Rate in Austria stands at 39.05 percent. This dataset provides - Austria Social Security Rate - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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TwitterWe examine state-level variation in the flow of benefits under the largest Social Security program - the Old Age (OA) program. Old age pensions remain a robust and growing component of the American social safety net. Although old age pensions are entirely administered by the federal government, state-level demographic features can imply different aggregate levels of program expenditures across states. We describe high levels of variation in the resources flowing into states from the OA program and we find relationships between state features that might seem only remotely related to income support for the elderly: current unemployment rates, previous income levels, poverty rates, and minority populations. We find a particularly strong link between current unemployment rates, OA coverage, and OA average benefits. The number of recipients and the level of average OA payments increase when unemployment increases. This is a poorly understood but important feature of the OA program.
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Kuwait Social Security Funds Expenditure: Current: TH: Cost of Living Allowance data was reported at 197.680 KWD mn in 2016. This records an increase from the previous number of 189.380 KWD mn for 2015. Kuwait Social Security Funds Expenditure: Current: TH: Cost of Living Allowance data is updated yearly, averaging 162.520 KWD mn from Mar 2008 (Median) to 2016, with 9 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 197.680 KWD mn in 2016 and a record low of 11.020 KWD mn in 2008. Kuwait Social Security Funds Expenditure: Current: TH: Cost of Living Allowance data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Statistical Bureau. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Kuwait – Table KW.F007: Social Security Funds Revenue and Expenditure.
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