Hawaii ranked 46th in total OASDI disabled workers in 2020

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There were 20,090 total OASDI disabled workers Hawaii in 2020, ranking it 46th in the United States, according to the official Social Security Administration website.

The Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI) program is a program of the Social Security Administration funded primarily through payroll taxes. It was signed into law in 1935 by then-President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

The OASDI program aims to supplement a worker’s lost wages due to retirement, disability or death of a spouse.

State Ranking by Number of Disabled Workers in 2020

Rank State Number of Disabled Workers
1 California 594,117
2 Florida 534,714
3 Texas 531,099
4 New York 463,759
5 Pennsylvania 379,681
6 Ohio 331,098
7 Michigan 319,288
8 North Carolina 306,204
9 Georgia 270,507
10 Illinois 260,426
11 Tennessee 231,573
12 Alabama 213,906
13 Missouri 200,074
14 Virginia 199,120
15 Indiana 193,802
16 Kentucky 185,594
17 Massachusetts 182,588
18 New Jersey 180,545
19 South Carolina 166,551
20 Washington 158,774
21 Wisconsin 153,293
22 Louisiana 148,001
23 Arizona 146,576
24 Arkansas 129,636
25 Oklahoma 121,207
26 Maryland 121,139
27 Mississippi 118,358
28 Minnesota 116,968
29 Oregon 99,498
30 Colorado 92,314
31 West Virginia 80,614
32 Connecticut 76,746
33 Iowa 75,552
34 Kansas 68,326
35 Nevada 61,622
36 New Mexico 61,294
37 Maine 52,833
38 New Hampshire 45,003
39 Utah 44,846
40 Idaho 42,930
41 Nebraska 39,689
42 Rhode Island 34,539
43 Delaware 25,981
44 Montana 25,733
45 Vermont 20,714
46 Hawaii 20,090
47 South Dakota 17,960
48 North Dakota 13,946
49 Wyoming 13,025
50 District of Columbia 12,740
51 Alaska 11,362


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