How Your SSDI Benefits are Allocated in Florida

Published on: May 24, 2016

Florida-1.jpgThe Social Security Administration is established to help provide a good quality of life for those who are no longer able to. Most of the time, the Social Security Administration is associated with its retirement benefits program; however, it also has other benefit programs, including:

  • Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits
  • Medicare benefits
  • Survivors benefits
  • Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits

Each of these benefit programs serves various conditions people may have and are allocated in different ways.

Social Security Disability Insurance

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is an SSA program that provides benefits to workers and their families.

As of December 2014, SSDI beneficiaries in Florida are paid to disabled workers which total an estimated 560,856 beneficiaries.

The next largest segment that received SSDI benefits in Florida are children of disabled workers with 104, 616 beneficiaries and then disabled workers spouses with 8,352 beneficiaries.

It is important to note that SSDI benefits are only eligible to those workers who have paid into it and their family members.

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