TABLE Q-16.-OASDHI cash benefits: Amount of benefit payments by type of program, by State, calendar year 1966 [In thousands] SOCIAL SECURITY TABLE Q-17.-OASDHI cash benefits: Estimated number of families and beneficiaries receiving benefits and average monthly benefit in current-payment status, by family group, at end of December 1964 and 1965 Includes assets of following accounts, transactions of which not listed separately. Beginning 1954, Federal unemployment account (for 1956-58, includes undistributed appropriations); beginning 1960, employment security administration account; from 1961, Federal extended compensation account and temporary extended railroad unemployment insurance account. Book value (face value plus net unamortized premium and discount, accrued interest purchased, and repayments on account of accrued interest on bonds at time of purchase). Includes, when applicable, transactions between State accounts and accounts named in footnote 1. Includes transfers, not shown separately, from State accounts to railroad unemployment insurance account, July 1939-May 1941 and July 1944-May 1947, totaling $107 million. Includes withdrawals totaling $79 million for State temporary disability insurance benefits in California, New Jersey, and Rhode Island, October 1946-August 1948. Beginning July 1947, includes railroad temporary disability program. Beginning September 1958, includes transactions and assets of the railroad unemployment insurance administration fund. 7 From 1941-57 includes transfers totaling $106 million to the account from railroad unemployment insurance administration fund; and, November 1948-January 1950 transfers of $12 million out of the account to adjust funds available for administrative expenses because of retroactive credits taken by contributors under the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act amendments of 1948. Beginning September 1959, includes advances from and repayment with interest to railroad retirement account. Source: Unpublished Treasury reports; beginning 1949, not strictly comparable with data for earlier years because of differences in accounting methods of source materials used. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE DIVISION OF PUBLIC DOCUMENTS WASHINGTON, D.C. 20402 POSTAGE AND FEES PAID U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE The Aged Population of the United States: Research Report No. 19 of the Office of Research and Orders for the report (viii, 423 pp.) should be directed to |