Annual Statistical Report on the Social Security Disability Insurance Program, 2016

Benefits Awarded, Withheld, and Terminated

Awards to Disabled-Worker Families

Table 46. Number, average primary insurance amount, and average monthly family benefit, by family composition, 2016
Family composition Number of families Number of beneficiaries Average primary insurance amount (dollars) Average monthly family benefit a (dollars) Percentage of families receiving maximum family benefit b
Worker only  
Men 313,789 313,789 1,463.22 1,434.70 8.7
Women 291,593 291,593 1,149.44 1,131.73 17.7
Worker with children  
By sex of worker  
Men 51,391 136,543 1,440.21 2,085.80 89.9
Women 40,085 104,843 1,137.54 1,564.86 91.0
By number of children  
1 child 51,546 103,093 1,322.57 1,852.62 88.4
2 children 26,846 80,542 1,312.23 1,900.27 92.6
3 or more children 13,084 57,751 1,239.02 1,789.12 93.5
Worker with—  
Spouse aged 62 or older c 4,316 8,642 1,816.44 2,240.27 13.2
Spouse aged 62 or older and 1 or more children 138 457 1,718.52 2,742.97 74.6
Spouse and 1 child 1,880 5,641 1,558.02 2,313.25 89.3
Spouse and 2 children 1,723 6,892 1,499.18 2,238.10 91.6
Spouse and 3 or more children 1,380 7,710 1,422.74 2,105.54 91.9
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
NOTES: Because of differences in data sources and calculation methods, statistics reported in this table may differ from those reported by the Office of the Chief Actuary.
A "family" means beneficiaries entitled on one worker's account. The data may understate the number of families with dependents because records of awards to dependents made in a different calendar year are not available for inclusion.
Data include beneficiaries whose benefits are being withheld.
a. Benefits awarded before the December cost-of-living increase are converted to the December rates before averages are computed.
b. Includes families and worker-only beneficiaries for whom the primary insurance amount is equal to the family maximum amount.
c. If the spouse is also entitled to a retired-worker benefit, only the benefit amount received as a spouse is included.
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Table 47. Distribution, by family composition and age of worker, 2016
Family composition Total, all ages Under 30 30–34 35–39 40–44 45–49 50–54 55–59 60–FRA
  Number
Worker only 605,382 31,837 16,688 19,903 30,283 50,849 118,668 193,083 144,071
Worker with—  
Spouse  
Aged 62 or older a 4,316 (X) 0 0 (X) 22 160 921 3,203
Child in care 5,121 (X) 498 656 (X) 780 894 756 467
Children  
1 child 51,546 3,168 3,235 4,806 7,596 8,870 11,549 8,614 3,708
2 children 26,846 1,965 3,314 5,034 5,645 4,415 3,806 2,037 630
3 or more children 13,084 1,197 2,512 3,264 2,652 1,512 1,127 631 189
Families receiving maximum benefit b 166,723 23,490 13,050 16,790 20,267 21,280 30,370 29,856 11,620
  Percent
Worker only 100.0 5.3 2.8 3.3 5.0 8.4 19.6 31.9 23.8
Worker with—  
Spouse  
Aged 62 or older a 100.0 (X) 0.0 0.0 (X) 0.5 3.7 21.3 74.2
Child in care 100.0 (X) 9.7 12.8 (X) 15.2 17.5 14.8 9.1
Children  
1 child 100.0 6.1 6.3 9.3 14.7 17.2 22.4 16.7 7.2
2 children 100.0 7.3 12.3 18.8 21.0 16.4 14.2 7.6 2.3
3 or more children 100.0 9.1 19.2 24.9 20.3 11.6 8.6 4.8 1.4
Families receiving maximum benefit b 23.6 61.1 49.7 49.9 43.2 32.0 22.3 14.5 7.6
SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Master Beneficiary Record, 100 percent data.
NOTES: Because of differences in data sources and calculation methods, statistics reported in this table may differ from those reported by the Office of the Chief Actuary.
A "family" means beneficiaries entitled on one worker's account. The data may understate the number of families with dependents because records of awards to dependents made in a different calendar year are not available for inclusion.
Data include beneficiaries whose benefits are being withheld.
Starting with 2007, age is based on date of entitlement and not date of award. Entitlement can be retroactive and thus precede the date of award.
FRA = full retirement age; (X) = suppressed to avoid disclosing information about particular individuals.
a. Includes spouses aged 62 or older with children.
b. Includes families and worker-only beneficiaries for whom the primary insurance amount is equal to the family maximum amount.
CONTACT: (410) 965-0090 or statistics@ssa.gov.