Social Security Survivors Insurance funding in New York
Social Security Survivors Insurance (CFDA 96.004) obligations tagged to New York total $13,986,124,018 on USAspending.gov across 5,225 awards. The pair is a Social Security Catalog number joined to an NY place-of-performance tag. It is not a count of surviving spouses or children in New York, and it is not the same cell as disability insurance or retirement. Five thousand two hundred twenty-five survivors-insurance actions are a Title II grain on an NY tag, not a count of New York deaths.
Key figures
- New York survivors insurance (CFDA 96.004): $13,986,124,018 on 5,225 USAspending awards.
- The implied mean is about $2,676,800 per award; that is not a typical monthly check.
- 5,225 is an action count, not a caseload.
- SSDI and SSI are different Catalog numbers.
- The join is 96.004 × NY, not a mortality ranking.
Title II survivors on a New York tag
Keep USAspending rows labeled SOCIAL SECURITY SURVIVORS INSURANCE whose geography is New York (NY). Five thousand two hundred twenty-five awards remain. They sum to $13,986,124,018. Survivors insurance is a Title II benefit for eligible family members of deceased workers. The extract counts award actions with CFDA 96.004, not death certificates and not a beneficiary census.
The implied mean is about $2,676,800 per award. As with other Social Security CFDA cells, the prime file can post large assistance actions rather than one row per monthly check. Unique survivors, unique Social Security numbers, and unique field offices are unpublished.
New York federal spending is every CFDA on NY. CFDA 96.004 is survivors insurance nationwide. Social Security Survivors Insurance in New York is the overlap. New York programs and All spending ties are the indexes.
Survivors benefits can go to spouses, children, and in some cases parents of deceased workers. Those categories are not split in the packet. $13,986,124,018 is the 96.004 obligation sum, not a family-type table.
New York SNAP is three awards; New York survivors insurance is 5,225. Same state tag, opposite textures. Catalog design, not a finding about which program ‘matters more.’
Do not collapse 96.004 into neighboring Social Security lines
Disability insurance (96.001), retirement, and Supplemental Security Income use other Catalog numbers. They are not inside $13,986,124,018. Adding them would be a different join even if the same agency administers the programs.
Place-of-performance can follow an administrative address or a beneficiary geography depending on coding. An NY tag does not prove every survivor lives in New York. A New York resident can appear on another state’s extract. This page will not relocate people from the dollar total.
Five thousand two hundred twenty-five actions sit in the same thick-file family as SSDI cells, not the three-row SNAP family. Texture is bookkeeping, not a judgment about New York families.
Lump-sum death payments, if coded to a different line, are outside 96.004. Do not assume they sit inside $13,986,124,018.
Obligations versus monthly survivor checks
Quote $13,986,124,018 as USAspending obligations for CFDA 96.004 in New York. Do not quote it as benefits already deposited. Outlays and SSA’s statistical publications are other sources.
No fiscal year is in the facts. Do not invent one. Cite USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state.
SSA’s Annual Statistical Supplement is a different publication. Mixing it with this USAspending join without a crosswalk invents a series.
Statewide NY, not a five-borough survivors map
This packet does not split 5,225 awards or $13,986,124,018 by city or county. New York City and the rest of the state share the NY tag. A local survivors story needs a different table.
Do not rank New York as having more deaths or more generous survivors benefits from this cell. Demography is not a fact here. Correlation with SNAP or other New York program cells is not causation.
Five boroughs and the rest of the state share NY. A local survivors story needs SSA geographic tables, not this statewide cell.
Citation line
Quote USAspending.gov: Social Security Survivors Insurance (CFDA 96.004) obligated $13,986,124,018 on 5,225 awards coded to New York. Name the program and the state together.
The overlay Social Security Survivors Insurance in New York is the live pair. This JSON is the snapshot.
Keep 96.004 off the SNAP and SSI pages
Nutrition and SSI Catalog numbers are neighbors on New York’s program list, not components of survivors insurance. $13,986,124,018 stays on 96.004.
Social Security Survivors Insurance in New York is the overlay. CFDA 96.004 is the national roll-up.
New York’s 5,225 survivors-insurance actions sit beside a three-row SNAP cell on the same NY tag. That contrast is Catalog design. $13,986,124,018 stays on CFDA 96.004. A sentence that folds survivors into ‘Social Security in New York’ without the Catalog number could mean retirement, disability, or SSI. This page is survivors insurance only. Five boroughs are not broken out. Quote USAspending.gov obligations, not SSA monthly checks, and do not invent a fiscal year.
Questions
- How much Social Security Survivors Insurance is obligated in New York?
- USAspending.gov shows $13,986,124,018 across 5,225 awards for CFDA 96.004 tagged to New York. That is an obligation join, not a count of surviving family members.
- Is this the same as SSDI or SSI in New York?
- No. Those programs use other CFDA numbers. This join is only 96.004, Social Security Survivors Insurance, with an NY geography tag.
- Does 5,225 awards mean 5,225 New York survivors?
- No. The figure is an award-action count. Large assistance vehicles and modifications can produce many rows without each row being a person. Unique beneficiaries are unpublished here.
- Where is the live New York 96.004 table?
- Social Security Survivors Insurance in New York. See also New York federal spending, New York programs, CFDA 96.004, and All spending ties.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.