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Social Security local to Georgia

Social Security Local to Georgia

Approximately 25% of Georgia’s population has some form of disability that may qualify them for Social Security Disability Income (SSDI). The highest number of disabilities fall into mobility and cognition-related disabilities, followed by vision, hearing, self-care, and independent living. Even though more than a quarter of Georgia’s population suffers from a disability, only 3.9% receive […]

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Social Security local to Delaware

Social Security Local to Delaware

According to CDC, approximately 200,000 people in Delaware have some form of disability that would qualify them for Social Security Disability Income (SSDI). It means about 25% of the total Delaware population is potentially disabled, which is almost similar to the national average. Cognition and mobility comprise the highest percentage of disability cases in the

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Social Security Local to California

Social Security Local to California

California is one of the most populous states in the country, yet it boasts relatively fewer residents with disabilities than the national average. In fact, only 23% of Californians have some form of disability compared with a national average of 25.6%. Even so, California residents with disabilities are heavily impacted with disproportionately more negative health

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