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Social Security Disability Insurance obligations in Washington

Place-of-performance Washington accounts for $7,072,265,296 under Social Security Disability Insurance (CFDA 96.001) on 2,128 USAspending.gov awards. Two thousand one hundred twenty-eight rows describe a high-instrument insurance extract, not 2,128 beneficiaries and not a hearing-office census. Average obligation is about $3,323,433.88 if the sum were divided evenly—an arithmetic ratio, not a typical monthly benefit. Obligations are not outlays.

Key figures

  • CFDA 96.001 shows $7,072,265,296 in Washington obligations on 2,128 awards.
  • Mean obligation is about $3,323,433.88 per award-record.
  • 2,128 rows are not 2,128 beneficiaries or hearing offices.
  • Washington is a place-of-performance tag (WA), not a claims census.
  • Figures are obligations, not outlays.

SSDI in Washington is a join, not a claims warehouse

CFDA 96.001 crossed with WA is the pair. $7,072,265,296 is the obligation field on that pair. It is not every federal dollar in Washington, not the nationwide disability-insurance book, and not an outlay register. A 96.001 award tagged outside Washington sits outside this cell. Campaign-finance tables do not fund these USAspending obligations.

Social Security Disability Insurance in Washington applies both keys. CFDA 96.001 is the listing without a Washington filter. Washington federal spending is all-program Washington spending. Washington programs lists other Washington catalogs. All spending ties indexes other joins. Washington did not cause $7,072,265,296 by existing as a large or small place.

CFDA 96.001 without a beneficiary file

Official catalog title: SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY INSURANCE. Packet facts stop at that name, 96.001, $7,072,265,296, and 2,128 awards. No claimant names appear. Retirement-insurance listings that do not carry 96.001 stay outside this cell. Mixing those catalogs would invent a combined total.

Seattle, Spokane, or Olympia folklore may send a reader here; those cities are not a metro split. Hearing-office directories and monthly benefit statistics answer questions this packet cannot. Folding those sources into $7,072,265,296 would still invent a combined figure.

WA geography on disability-insurance rows

Place of performance in Washington is a USAspending geography field. Awards can list WA while later administration occurs elsewhere. Neighbor-state 96.001 joins (Oregon, Idaho) are other pairs, not addends. $7,072,265,296 is not Washington’s private disability budget and is not every federal dollar that touches Social Security in the state.

Statewide Washington federal spending is the parent table. CFDA 96.001 is one program inside it. Readers who want every Washington assistance line should use the Washington programs index rather than this single join. Matching 96.001 to Washington does not mean the state selected these awards, and it does not convert outlays to $7,072,265,296. Seattle, Spokane, and Olympia remain address examples, not packet splits of the $7,072,265,296 total.

2,128 awards behind $7,072,265,296

2,128 is the award-record count, not 2,128 beneficiaries, hearing offices, or disability claims. A mean of about $3,323,433.88 ($7,072,265,296 ÷ 2,128) is arithmetic, not a typical payment. Unique vendors are unpublished. Treat two thousand one hundred twenty-eight as a record count, not a unit census.

Net obligations can include downward adjustments. Later bulk files can move both the dollars and the 2,128-award count. If the overlay disagrees with $7,072,265,296, keep the live table. Do not average the two figures.

What SSDI in Washington omits

Keep $7,072,265,296 labeled as obligations. Outlays, remaining balances, and recipient names are unpublished. The join is not a beneficiary census and not a disability-rate score. Quote Social Security Disability Insurance and Washington together. Correlation is not causation.

Use /states/wa/programs/96.001/ for the overlay, /programs/96.001/ for the listing, /states/wa/ for the state hub, /states/wa/programs/ for the program index, and /ties/ for other pairs. Cite CFDA 96.001, Washington, $7,072,265,296, USAspending.gov, obligations only.

Using the 96.001 Washington overlay

The overlay holds the same two keys this prose page narrates: CFDA 96.001 and Washington place of performance. It does not add a fiscal-year series the packet omitted. Researchers who need SSDI in every state should use the national CFDA 96.001 hub.

This page exists because two tables meet. Prefer live tables at /states/wa/programs/96.001/, /programs/96.001/, /states/wa/, /states/wa/programs/, and /ties/ after later ingests. Keep Social Security Disability Insurance and Washington together when citing $7,072,265,296. If a later harvest disagrees with $7,072,265,296 or with 2,128 awards, treat the live overlay as newer and do not average the two figures. Two thousand one hundred twenty-eight remains a record count, not a beneficiary census.

Questions

How much Social Security Disability Insurance is obligated in Washington?
USAspending.gov records $7,072,265,296 in CFDA 96.001 obligations with Washington place of performance on 2,128 awards. That is the pair total, not an outlay and not a beneficiary census. Keep both join sides named when citing the figure.
What is the average SSDI award in Washington?
Dividing $7,072,265,296 by 2,128 awards produces about $3,323,433.88 per award. That mean is not a median and not a typical monthly benefit. 2,128 remains an award-record count, not 2,128 beneficiaries. Unique recipients are unpublished.
Does this include Social Security retirement insurance in Washington?
No. $7,072,265,296 is only CFDA 96.001 inside Washington. Retirement-insurance listings use a different catalog number and appear on separate Washington program pages. Nationwide 96.001 is not limited to WA.
Where is the live 96.001 × WA table?
Social Security Disability Insurance in Washington is /states/wa/programs/96.001/. CFDA 96.001 is /programs/96.001/. Washington federal spending is /states/wa/. Washington programs is /states/wa/programs/. All spending ties is /ties/. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.

USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.