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Social Security local to Wyoming

Social Security Local to Wyoming

Nearly 26% of Wyoming residents have a disability, slightly higher than the 25% national average. The most common disabilities affecting the population are mobility issues, cognitive challenges, hearing difficulties, and independent living. Studies show that Wyoming residents with disabilities are also twice likely to smoke, have diabetes, or have heart disease. They are also twice […]

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Social Security local to Wisconsin

Social Security Local to Wisconsin

On average, 21% of residents living in Wisconsin have a disability, which is slightly lower than the national average. That means around one in every five adults in the state has a disability that limits their ability to work. The most common disabilities are mobility, cognition, independent living, vision, and hearing. These disabilities cost America’s

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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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