Supplemental Security Income in Ohio
CFDA 96.006 — federal program obligations to Ohio
Total obligated
$6.58B
Awards
6K
Supplemental Security Income (CFDA 96.006) obligations tagged to Ohio total $6,333,737,783 on USAspending.gov across 6,029 awards. Ohio’s SSI file is thicker in rows than Pennsylvania’s 4,753-row SSI cell and smaller in dollars. That inversion is bookkeeping mix, not a finding that Ohio has more recipients. The join is Title XVI SSI plus an OH place-of-performance tag. Six thousand twenty-nine SSI actions make Ohio’s 96.006 file thicker in rows than Pennsylvania’s SSI cell and smaller in dollars — texture, not a caseload ranking.
Key figures
- Ohio SSI (CFDA 96.006): $6,333,737,783 on 6,029 USAspending awards.
- The implied mean is about $1,050,500 per award; 6,029 is an action count, not a caseload.
- A thicker file than Pennsylvania’s SSI cell is not a recipient ranking.
- Cite obligations, not outlays; no fiscal year is attached.
- The join is 96.006 × OH, not a poverty map.
A thicker SSI action file on Ohio
Keep USAspending rows labeled SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME whose geography is Ohio (OH). Six thousand twenty-nine awards remain. They sum to $6,333,737,783. SSI is needs-tested. The extract counts CFDA 96.006 award actions, not a caseload of Ohioans.
The implied mean is about $1,050,500 per award — lower than Pennsylvania’s SSI implied mean on a thicker file. More rows and a lower average often mean more small actions or modifications in the mix. Unique recipients are still unpublished.
Ohio federal spending is every CFDA on OH. CFDA 96.006 is SSI nationwide. Supplemental Security Income in Ohio is the overlap. Ohio programs and All spending ties are the indexes.
Ohio SLFRF in this slice is three awards on 21.027. SSI is 6,029 awards on 96.006. Same OH tag, different statutes. Do not read the thicker SSI file as ‘more COVID relief.’
Aged, blind, and disabled SSI groups are not split. $6,333,737,783 is the obligation sum only.
SSI is not SLFRF and not SSDI
Ohio also has a Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds cell in this slice. Those are different Catalog numbers. Do not treat $6,333,737,783 as pandemic relief or as Title II disability insurance.
Place-of-performance can follow administration or beneficiary geography. An OH tag does not prove every SSI recipient lives in Ohio. Border commuting with Kentucky, Indiana, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, or Michigan is not a field here.
State supplements, if recorded at all, are not split out. This page will not invent a federal-versus-state SSI split.
Appalachian Ohio and the I-75 corridor share OH. Border commuting with neighboring states is not a field.
State supplements are not separated. Do not invent a federal-versus-state SSI split.
Full analysis: Supplemental Security Income funding in Ohio →
Questions
- How much SSI is obligated in Ohio?
- USAspending.gov shows $6,333,737,783 across 6,029 awards for CFDA 96.006 tagged to Ohio. That is an obligation join, not a caseload.
- Why does Ohio have more SSI awards than Pennsylvania in this slice?
- Ohio shows 6,029 award actions versus Pennsylvania’s 4,753 on their respective 96.006 cells. That is file texture — modifications and vehicle mix — not a published recipient census.
- Is this the same as SSDI in Ohio?
- No. This join is only 96.006, Supplemental Security Income. SSDI uses a different CFDA number.
- Where is the live Ohio SSI table?
- Supplemental Security Income in Ohio. See also Ohio federal spending, Ohio 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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