Social Security Retirement Insurance in Georgia
CFDA 96.002 — federal program obligations to Georgia
Total obligated
$93.34B
Awards
11K
Social Security Retirement Insurance (CFDA 96.002) shows $86,727,836,374 in USAspending.gov obligations coded to Georgia, across 10,335 awards. This page is the join of that catalog program and Georgia place-of-performance. It is not a Trust Fund statement, not a count of Georgia retirees, and not an outlay series. SpendingVault indexes the pair; USAspending.gov is the source.
Key figures
- CFDA 96.002 × Georgia records $86,727,836,374 in USAspending obligations.
- 10,335 awards underlie that sum; the mean is about $8,391,662.93 per record, not a typical benefit.
- Matching retirement insurance to Georgia is not causation.
- Cite obligations from USAspending.gov, not outlays.
Retirement insurance meeting Georgia in the award file
The program key is CFDA 96.002. The geography key is Georgia (GA). Their overlap is $86,727,836,374 and 10,335 records. A 96.002 award tagged to a neighboring state is out of this cell. A Georgia award under disability insurance (96.001) or survivors insurance (96.004) is a different join, even though those catalog numbers also sit in the SSA family. This page does not add those siblings to the $86,727,836,374.
10,335 awards against $86,727,836,374 produces a mean of about $8,391,662.93 per record. That mean is a quotient of packet facts, not a typical monthly benefit and not a typical Georgia retiree’s annual check. Large assistance vehicles and modifications can dominate dollars while the row count stays in the thousands rather than in the millions of people. 10,335 awards is a denser grain than many Medicare cells, still far below a beneficiary census.
Atlanta did not cause the $86,727,836,374 by appearing as a state code, and SSA did not “award Georgia” in a sense this extract can prove. Matching a CFDA to a state is not causation. The overlay Social Security Retirement Insurance in Georgia is the live table for the same pair.
What CFDA 96.002 is on this page—and what SSA publications are not
Every dollar in the $86,727,836,374 carries the retirement-insurance catalog title. CFDA 96.002 is the national program hub with the Georgia filter removed. This packet does not include a national total, so Georgia is not given a share of a U.S. figure. SSA statistical supplements that count beneficiaries by state are a different series; they are not the 10,335 USAspending.gov rows.
Trust Fund ratios, average monthly benefits, and COLA announcements live in other SSA products. Placing any of those next to $86,727,836,374 would mix files. This page stays with the award aggregate.
Full analysis: Social Security Retirement Insurance federal funding in Georgia →
Questions
- How much Social Security Retirement Insurance is obligated in Georgia?
- USAspending.gov records $86,727,836,374 in CFDA 96.002 obligations across 10,335 awards coded to Georgia. That is a program × state join, not an outlay and not Georgia’s full federal total.
- Is 10,335 a count of Georgia retirees?
- No. It is an award-row count. $86,727,836,374 ÷ 10,335 is about $8,391,662.93 per record as a mean, not a typical monthly benefit. Beneficiary statistics live in other SSA publications.
- Does this include disability or survivors insurance?
- No. The cell is CFDA 96.002 only. Other SSA catalog numbers are separate joins. The $86,727,836,374 does not swallow those programs.
- Where is the live overlay?
- Social Security Retirement Insurance in Georgia is the overlay. See Georgia federal spending, Georgia programs, CFDA 96.002, and All spending ties. Later bulk files override this snapshot.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.
How this pair fits
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