The Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI) is a program of the Social Security Administration funded primarily through payroll taxes. It was signed into law in 1935 by then-President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The OASDI program aims to supplement a worker's lost wages due to retirement, disability or death of a spouse.
The following table shows cities ranked by number of beneficiaries in Michigan.
Field Offices Ranking by Number of Beneficiaries in Michigan (2018)
Rank | Field Office | Number of Beneficiaries |
---|---|---|
1 | Grand Rapids | 141,905 |
2 | Lansing | 133,305 |
3 | Pontiac | 125,605 |
4 | Flint, Downtown | 92,160 |
5 | Saginaw | 84,625 |
6 | Kalamazoo | 72,465 |
7 | Benton Harbor-Saint Joseph | 70,835 |
8 | Chesterfield | 65,525 |
9 | Fort Gratiot | 62,305 |
10 | Holland | 61,125 |
11 | Roseville | 61,045 |
12 | Sterling Heights | 59,090 |
13 | Ann Arbor | 59,035 |
14 | Livonia | 56,595 |
15 | Traverse City | 56,470 |
16 | Farmington | 55,750 |
17 | Detroit, Northwest | 53,820 |
18 | Dearborn | 52,390 |
19 | Battle Creek | 52,195 |
20 | Muskegon | 51,930 |
21 | Inkster | 51,715 |
22 | Wyandotte | 51,400 |
23 | Jackson | 49,075 |
24 | Clawson | 44,755 |
25 | Bay City | 43,670 |
26 | Mount Pleasant | 36,375 |
27 | Monroe | 35,125 |
28 | Petoskey | 33,325 |
29 | Flint, North | 31,770 |
30 | West Branch | 28,245 |
31 | Detroit, East | 28,155 |
32 | Escanaba | 28,070 |
33 | Alpena | 27,570 |
34 | Adrian | 25,500 |
35 | Big Rapids | 25,315 |
36 | Detroit, 7 Mile Wyoming | 24,835 |
37 | Ludington | 24,115 |
38 | Detroit, Highland Park | 23,160 |
39 | Marquette | 19,575 |
40 | Owosso | 18,775 |
41 | Sault Sainte Marie | 14,490 |
42 | Houghton | 13,955 |
43 | Detroit, Grand River | 13,295 |
44 | Cadillac | 12,855 |
45 | Detroit, Downtown | 10,190 |
46 | Detroit, Conner Avenue | 8,885 |
47 | Detroit, Southwest | 6,010 |
48 | Marinette, WI | 5,395 |
49 | Ironwood | 4,935 |
50 | Rhinelander, WI | 15 |