Supplemental Security Income in Michigan
CFDA 96.006 — federal program obligations to Michigan
Total obligated
$5.63B
Awards
5K
Supplemental Security Income (CFDA 96.006) obligations tagged to Michigan total $5,421,615,006 on USAspending.gov across 4,912 awards. Michigan also has a six-row TANF cell in this slice; SSI is the thick Title XVI file, TANF is the thin block-grant file. They are not interchangeable poverty programs. The join is 96.006 plus an MI place-of-performance tag. Four thousand nine hundred twelve SSI actions are Michigan’s Title XVI grain, sitting beside a six-row TANF cell that is not a substitute.
Key figures
- Michigan SSI (CFDA 96.006): $5,421,615,006 on 4,912 USAspending awards.
- The implied mean is about $1,103,700 per award; 4,912 is an action count.
- Keep SSI distinct from Michigan TANF (93.558).
- Cite obligations, not outlays; no fiscal year is attached.
- The join is 96.006 × MI, not an auto-industry or poverty ranking.
A mid-thousands SSI file on Michigan
Keep USAspending rows labeled SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME whose geography is Michigan (MI). Four thousand nine hundred twelve awards remain. They sum to $5,421,615,006. SSI is needs-tested. The extract counts CFDA 96.006 award actions, not a caseload of Michigan residents.
The implied mean is about $1,103,700 per award, close to Ohio’s SSI implied mean. Similar averages across states describe prime-file mix, not similar hardship. Unique recipients are unpublished.
Michigan federal spending is every CFDA on MI. CFDA 96.006 is SSI nationwide. Supplemental Security Income in Michigan is the overlap. Michigan programs and All spending ties are the indexes. TANF on 93.558 is a different Michigan pair.
Auto-industry narratives are not packet facts. $5,421,615,006 is SSI obligations tagged to Michigan, not Trade Adjustment Assistance and not unemployment insurance.
Aged, blind, and disabled groups are not split. Unique recipients are unpublished.
Auto-state stories are not this Catalog number
Manufacturing, UAW, and plant-idling narratives are not fields in this packet. $5,421,615,006 is SSI obligations tagged to Michigan, not a trade-adjustment series and not unemployment insurance.
Place-of-performance can follow administration or beneficiary geography. An MI tag does not prove every recipient lives in Michigan. Windsor-adjacent commuting is not a column.
Do not add TANF’s $4,268,124,063 (a different packet) into this cell. Different CFDA, different statute.
Wayne County is not broken out. Detroit is not a field. The MI tag is statewide.
TANF’s six awards on 93.558 are a different join. Do not add the dollar totals as an official Michigan safety-net sum.
Full analysis: Supplemental Security Income funding in Michigan →
Questions
- How much SSI is obligated in Michigan?
- USAspending.gov shows $5,421,615,006 across 4,912 awards for CFDA 96.006 tagged to Michigan. That is an obligation join, not a caseload.
- Is this the same as TANF in Michigan?
- No. TANF is CFDA 93.558. This join is only 96.006, Supplemental Security Income, with an MI geography tag.
- Does 4,912 awards mean 4,912 Michigan SSI recipients?
- No. The figure is an award-action count. Unique recipients are not published in this packet.
- Where is the live Michigan SSI table?
- Supplemental Security Income in Michigan. See also Michigan federal spending, Michigan programs, CFDA 96.006, and All spending ties.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.
How this pair fits
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