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Social Security local to West Virginia

Social Security Local to West Virginia

Nearly 39.2% of West Virginian residents have a form of disability affecting their ability to work. According to the CDC. 21.1% of this population have mobility challenges, 19.1% have severe issues with cognition, and 12.6% cannot live independently. All these members with mobility and cognition challenges or who cannot live independently are classified as those […]

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Social Secuirty local to Virginia

Social Security Local to Virginia

Approximately 24% of Virginia’s population has a disability that limits their ability to work and earn a living. The majority have mobility and cognition-related disabilities. These disabled residents could benefit from Virginia’s Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) programs. Unfortunately, only 4% of them currently receive SSDI benefits. Although not everyone

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Social Security local to Texas

Social Security Local to Texas

According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), 25.6% of Texas residents have a disability, which equals the national average. The CDC reports that 13.3% of Texans have mobility issues, while 4.3% have difficulty with self-care. Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits are available for qualifying Texas residents. However, this is a federal disability service

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Social Security local to Oklahoma

Social Security Local to Oklahoma

According to the CDC, 33.9% of Oklahoma’s adult population has a disability. About 18% of the residents have mobility-related disabilities, 15.2% have cognitive-related issues, 9.5% have problems with independent living, 9.3% with hearing-related disabilities, and 6.6% with visual disabilities. The CDC also reports that Oklahoma spends approximately 4.7 billion annually on disability. The state affords

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Social Security local to Nevada

Social Security Local to Nevada

Nearly 32% of Nevada residents have a disability of one kind or another. The number is significantly higher than the national average of 25.6%. Unfortunately, only 3.2% of Nevada’s population receives Social Security benefits. Many people who would qualify for disability benefits are not getting them. In Nevada, 13% of disabled residents suffer mobility-related disabilities,

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