A profile of children with disabilities receiving SSI: highlights from the National Survey of SSI Children and Families.

Aug 2, 2006Social security bulletin

Characteristics of Children with Disabilities Receiving Supplemental Security Income

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Abstract

About 70 percent of children receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) support were enrolled in some form of special education.

  • Most children receiving SSI lived in families headed by a single mother, with less than one in three living with both parents.
  • Approximately half of the SSI children lived in households with at least one other individual reported as having a disability.
  • On average, SSI payments accounted for nearly half of the income for these children's families, with earnings as a close second.
  • About 40 percent of parents or guardians of SSI children had zero liquid assets, and less than 4 percent owned stocks or mutual funds.
  • The data indicated substantial variation in disability severity among SSI children, with 36 percent reported to have disabilities affecting their abilities significantly.
  • While almost all SSI children had health insurance, there was considerable variation in health care utilization, with nearly 30 percent having two or fewer doctor visits in the past year.

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