Newly  released data by the Social Security Administration shows that  10,978,040 Americans now are receiving disability benefits. What the  numbers don’t tell is that if all those individuals created their own  state, it would be be the eighth-most populous.
 
CNS news reports that there are more people on disability today than  there are residents of Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, New Jersey  or Virginia.
According to CNS news, “the record 10,978,040 total  disability beneficiaries in May, included a record 8,877,921 disabled  workers (up from 8,865,586 in April), a record 1,939,687 children of  disabled workers (up from 1,936,236 in April), and 160,432 spouses of  disabled workers.”
 
Using Census Bureau data, the news website tabulated which states  would out-populate one composed of Americans collecting disability  payments:
1. California: 38,041,430
2. Texas: 26,059,203
3. New York: 19,570,261
4. Florida: 19,317,568
5. Illinois: 12,875,255
6. Pennsylvania: 12,763,536
7. Ohio: 11,544,225
8. Disability: 10,978,040
• Douglas Ernst can be reached at dernst@washingtontimes.com.
Please read our comment policy before commenting.