Supplemental Security Income funding in Pennsylvania
Supplemental Security Income (CFDA 96.006) obligations tagged to Pennsylvania total $7,135,738,240 on USAspending.gov across 4,753 awards. SSI is a needs-based Title XVI program, not Title II disability insurance. Pennsylvania already has SSDI (96.001) and survivors (96.004) cells in this slice; this page is the third Social Security Catalog number on the same PA tag. Four thousand seven hundred fifty-three SSI actions are Pennsylvania’s Title XVI grain, distinct from SSDI 96.001 and survivors 96.004 on the same PA tag.
Key figures
- Pennsylvania SSI (CFDA 96.006): $7,135,738,240 on 4,753 USAspending awards.
- The implied mean is about $1,501,300 per award; that is not a typical monthly check.
- SSI is not SSDI; do not add the two Catalog numbers as an official series.
- Cite obligations, not outlays; no fiscal year is attached.
- The join is 96.006 × PA, not a poverty ranking.
SSI on a Pennsylvania tag, distinct from SSDI
Keep USAspending rows labeled SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME whose geography is Pennsylvania (PA). Four thousand seven hundred fifty-three awards remain. They sum to $7,135,738,240. SSI pays eligible aged, blind, and disabled people with limited income and resources. The extract counts CFDA 96.006 award actions, not a caseload of Pennsylvanians.
The implied mean is about $1,501,300 per award — lower than the implied means on Pennsylvania’s SSDI and survivors cells. That difference is file mix, not a finding that SSI checks are smaller in a way this table can prove. Unique recipients are unpublished.
Pennsylvania federal spending is every CFDA on PA. CFDA 96.006 is SSI nationwide. Supplemental Security Income in Pennsylvania is the overlap. Pennsylvania programs and All spending ties are the indexes.
SSI pays aged, blind, and disabled people who meet a resource test. Those three groups are not split in the facts. $7,135,738,240 is the 96.006 obligation sum.
Pennsylvania SNAP and highway cells in this slice are different Catalogs. Do not stack them onto SSI as an official hardship total.
Do not stack 96.006 onto 96.001
Adding SSI to SSDI would mix a needs-tested program with an insurance program. Both can be administered by SSA; they remain different Catalog numbers. $7,135,738,240 stays on 96.006 only.
State supplementary payments, if any, may or may not appear in USAspending depending on how they were awarded. This packet does not separate federal SSI from state supplements. Do not invent that split.
Place-of-performance can follow administration or beneficiary geography. A PA tag does not prove every SSI recipient lives in Pennsylvania.
State supplementary payments may or may not appear in USAspending. This packet does not separate them. Do not invent a split.
Obligations versus monthly SSI payments
Quote $7,135,738,240 as USAspending obligations for CFDA 96.006 in Pennsylvania. Do not quote it as benefits already deposited. Outlays and SSA SSI statistical tables 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 SSI Statistical Reports are a different series. Mixing them with this join without a crosswalk invents a caseload.
Statewide PA, not a poverty map
This packet does not split 4,753 awards or $7,135,738,240 by county. A Philadelphia story and a rural-county story would need a different table. The extract stays statewide.
Do not rank Pennsylvania as poorer from this cell. Poverty rates are unpublished. Correlation with SNAP or SSDI cells is not causation.
Philadelphia and rural counties share PA. A county SSI story needs SSA geography.
Citation line
Quote USAspending.gov: Supplemental Security Income (CFDA 96.006) obligated $7,135,738,240 on 4,753 awards coded to Pennsylvania. Name SSI and Pennsylvania together, and keep SSI distinct from SSDI.
The overlay Supplemental Security Income in Pennsylvania is the live pair.
Keep SSI labeled as 96.006
A sentence that says ‘Social Security in Pennsylvania’ without the Catalog number could mean retirement, disability, survivors, or SSI. This page is Supplemental Security Income only.
Supplemental Security Income in Pennsylvania is the overlay. Pennsylvania programs lists the other Social Security cells.
Pennsylvania SSI’s 4,753 actions sit beside SSDI and survivors joins on the same PA tag. Title XVI is not Title II. $7,135,738,240 stays on CFDA 96.006. Aged, blind, and disabled groups are not split. State supplements are not separated. Quote USAspending obligations, not monthly SSI checks, and do not convert the implied mean of about $1,501,300 into a typical payment.
Follow Supplemental Security Income in Pennsylvania for the live 96.006 table. $7,135,738,240 and 4,753 awards are the citation pair. SSDI 96.001 and survivors 96.004 remain other Pennsylvania joins. Do not invent a caseload or a fiscal year.
Questions
- How much SSI is obligated in Pennsylvania?
- USAspending.gov shows $7,135,738,240 across 4,753 awards for CFDA 96.006 tagged to Pennsylvania. That is an obligation join, not a caseload.
- Is SSI the same as SSDI in Pennsylvania?
- No. SSDI is CFDA 96.001. This join is only 96.006, Supplemental Security Income, a needs-tested program with a PA geography tag.
- Does 4,753 awards mean 4,753 Pennsylvania SSI recipients?
- No. The figure is an award-action count. Unique recipients are not published in this packet.
- Where is the live Pennsylvania SSI table?
- Supplemental Security Income in Pennsylvania. See also Pennsylvania federal spending, Pennsylvania programs, CFDA 96.006, and All spending ties.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.