Hawaii ranks 42nd in total widow and parent beneficiaries in 2020

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There were 14,502 OASDI widow and parent beneficiaries in Hawaii in 2020, ranking it 42nd in the United States, according to the Social Security Administration.

The Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI) 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.

The following table shows states ranked by number of widow and parent beneficiaries.

State Ranking by Number of Widow and Parent Beneficiaries in 2020
Rank State Number of Widow and Parent Beneficiaries
1 California 359,873
2 Texas 314,588
3 Florida 267,598
4 New York 203,428
5 Pennsylvania 177,327
6 Ohio 170,895
7 Illinois 140,438
8 Michigan 135,797
9 North Carolina 115,589
10 Georgia 111,918
11 Tennessee 92,931
12 Virginia 91,690
13 New Jersey 90,535
14 Indiana 85,074
15 Louisiana 81,058
16 Missouri 78,494
17 Arizona 78,396
18 Alabama 76,766
19 Washington 74,341
20 Kentucky 72,967
21 South Carolina 66,989
22 Wisconsin 65,964
23 Massachusetts 64,784
24 Maryland 54,909
25 Oklahoma 54,360
26 Minnesota 53,387
27 Colorado 50,037
28 Oregon 48,776
29 Mississippi 44,889
30 Arkansas 43,819
31 West Virginia 39,960
32 Iowa 38,907
33 Connecticut 35,653
34 Kansas 32,911
35 Nevada 29,437
36 New Mexico 26,473
37 Utah 23,686
38 Nebraska 20,539
39 Idaho 19,932
40 Maine 18,862
41 New Hampshire 14,622
42 Hawaii 14,502
43 Montana 13,749
44 Delaware 11,556
45 Rhode Island 10,907
46 South Dakota 10,541
47 North Dakota 9,333
48 Vermont 7,681
49 Wyoming 6,640
50 Alaska 5,439
51 District of Columbia 3,818


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