Supplemental Security Income funding in Illinois
Supplemental Security Income (CFDA 96.006) obligations tagged to Illinois total $5,332,748,092 on USAspending.gov across 6,421 awards. Illinois’s SSI file is thicker in rows than Ohio’s 6,029-row cell and smaller in dollars. The join is Title XVI plus an IL place-of-performance tag, sitting beside Illinois SNAP, NSLP, highway, and Pell cells without absorbing them. Six thousand four hundred twenty-one SSI actions make Illinois’s 96.006 file one of the thicker Title XVI grains in this slice; $5,332,748,092 is the IL-tagged sum.
Key figures
- Illinois SSI (CFDA 96.006): $5,332,748,092 on 6,421 USAspending awards.
- The implied mean is about $830,500 per award; 6,421 is an action count.
- Do not add SSI to Illinois SNAP or NSLP as an official total.
- Cite obligations, not outlays; no fiscal year is attached.
- The join is 96.006 × IL, not a Chicago poverty map.
A high-row SSI extract on Illinois
Keep USAspending rows labeled SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME whose geography is Illinois (IL). Six thousand four hundred twenty-one awards remain. They sum to $5,332,748,092. SSI is needs-tested. The extract counts award actions, not Chicago cases and not a statewide caseload.
The implied mean is about $830,500 per award — lower than Michigan or Ohio SSI implied means in this slice, on a thicker file. More rows and a lower average usually mean more small actions in the mix. Unique recipients remain unpublished.
Illinois federal spending is every CFDA on IL. CFDA 96.006 is SSI nationwide. Supplemental Security Income in Illinois is the overlap. Illinois programs and All spending ties are the indexes.
Illinois SNAP is three awards. Illinois Pell is 1,342. Illinois SSI is 6,421. Same IL tag, three Catalogs, three grains. Do not stack the dollars.
Cook County is not broken out. $5,332,748,092 is statewide, not a Chicago caseload.
Do not stack SSI onto SNAP or lunch
Illinois SNAP (10.551) and NSLP (10.555) are USDA nutrition joins. SSI is SSA. Adding the three dollar totals would mix statutes. $5,332,748,092 stays on 96.006.
Place-of-performance can follow administration or beneficiary geography. An IL tag does not prove every recipient lives in Illinois. Indiana and Wisconsin border flows are not a field.
Pell Grants on 84.063 are student aid, not SSI. Keep the education cell on its own page.
Border states can share recipients in life and still not share this extract. An IL tag is coding, not a residency proof.
State supplements are not split. Do not invent that split.
Obligations versus monthly payments
Quote $5,332,748,092 as USAspending obligations for CFDA 96.006 in Illinois. Do not quote it as benefits already deposited.
No fiscal year is in the facts. Do not invent one. Cite USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state.
SSA SSI tables are a different series. Mixing them with this join invents a recipient count.
Cook County is not broken out
This packet does not split 6,421 awards or $5,332,748,092 by county. A Chicago story and a downstate story would need a different table. The extract stays statewide.
Do not rank Illinois as poorer from this cell. Poverty rates are unpublished. Correlation with SNAP is not causation.
Downstate and Chicago share IL. A regional SSI story needs SSA geography.
Citation line
Quote USAspending.gov: Supplemental Security Income (CFDA 96.006) obligated $5,332,748,092 on 6,421 awards coded to Illinois. Name SSI and Illinois together.
The overlay Supplemental Security Income in Illinois is the live pair.
How to cite Illinois SSI
Name Supplemental Security Income, CFDA 96.006, Illinois, $5,332,748,092, 6,421 awards, USAspending obligations.
Supplemental Security Income in Illinois is the overlay. Illinois programs lists SNAP, NSLP, highway, and Pell siblings.
Illinois SSI’s 6,421 actions sit beside SNAP, NSLP, highway, and Pell joins on the same IL tag. $5,332,748,092 stays on CFDA 96.006. A thicker file than Ohio’s SSI cell is texture, not a published finding that Illinois has more recipients. Cook County is not broken out. Quote USAspending obligations, not monthly checks, and do not invent a poverty ranking.
Follow Supplemental Security Income in Illinois for the live 96.006 table. $5,332,748,092 and 6,421 awards are the citation pair. SNAP, NSLP, highways, and Pell remain other Illinois joins. Cook County is not a subtotal. Do not invent a caseload or a fiscal year.
Illinois programs lists sibling CFDA cells; All spending ties keeps 96.006 × IL in the join index. SNAP and NSLP remain USDA nutrition joins, not SSI. The packet still has no caseload and no fiscal year.
Questions
- How much SSI is obligated in Illinois?
- USAspending.gov shows $5,332,748,092 across 6,421 awards for CFDA 96.006 tagged to Illinois. That is an obligation join, not a caseload.
- Why does Illinois have more SSI award rows than Ohio?
- Illinois shows 6,421 actions versus Ohio’s 6,029 on their 96.006 cells. That is prime-file texture, not a published recipient ranking.
- Is Chicago reported separately?
- No. The IL tag is statewide. $5,332,748,092 and 6,421 awards are not split by city in this packet.
- Where is the live Illinois SSI table?
- Supplemental Security Income in Illinois. See also Illinois federal spending, Illinois programs, CFDA 96.006, and All spending ties.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.