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    Social Security Data

    Social Security Data Page


    Welcome to the data page of the Social Security Administration. On this page there are links to resources related to agency data resources and to the federal government policies and direction for opening data to the public. We have been proactive in releasing data to the public because government data has a strategic value. Citizens, businesses, and other governmental and non-profit organizations need data and its related information for:


    • Greater transparency and accountability
    • Understanding mission and operations
    • Economic growth
    • Innovation and research
    • Education and training
    • Making decisions about their lives, businesses, and organizations


    The May 9, 2013 Executive Order, Making Open and Machine Readable the New Default for Government Information, establishes the overall direction all federal agencies, including Social Security, must take in moving to an open data environment. The purpose of the order is to make "information resources easy to find, accessible, and usable."

    The premise is that human readable text is not sufficient for many of the innovative uses of data and that opening up the government's data resources for innovation is best done using machine readable formats and open platforms. Following the executive order, the Office of Management and Budget issued M-13-13, Open Data Policy-Managing Information as an Asset, which provides more detailed agency requirements for implementing open data. The directive explicitly requires agencies to use machine-readable and open formats. All data released to the public may be used without restriction.


    In addition to detailing open and accessible requirements, M-13-13 directs agencies to create and maintain an enterprise data inventory and to identify in a public data listing those data resources that have or can be released to the public. Agencies must also create a process to engage with customers to help facilitate and prioritize data releases. All of the open data activities must be carefully performed to ensure that privacy and confidentiality are fully protected and that data are properly secured.


    Social Security's public data listing in machine readable format is located at the following address (www.ssa.gov/data.json).

    Below is the human readable version with filtering and links to additional content where applicable. We will continue to expand the contents of our public data listing regularly as new information becomes available.


    We will continue to solicit ideas from our stakeholders and hold public feedback engagements to better understand customer needs. Some engagements have been held via conference call, in person, and via special crowdsourcing tools.

    We also consider FOIA requests and specialized needs of application developers.


    See IdeaScale where we have organized and tracked ideas from the public. If you have a new idea that you do not see, we encourage you to email Open.Government@ssa.gov with your idea and comments.


    Share Your Ideas at open.government@ssa.gov


    SSA's IdeaScale community
    for Open Data Project

    SSA's Open Data Themes



    Resources and links





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    Public Social Security Administration (SSA) Enterprise Data Inventory (EDI) Provides a list of all data assets maintained by the Social Security Administration. It consist of the Enterprise Data Inventory.
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    Public Benefits Data from the Benefits and Earnings Public Use File, 2004 This file contains benefits data and is part of a set of two separate but associated subfiles, one with Social Security benefit information and the other with longitudinal earnings information. Sample beneficiary records drawn from the Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI) program can be linked to their corresponding earnings histories.
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    Public Earnings Data from the Benefits and Earnings Public-Use File, 2004 This file contains Earnings data and is part of a set of two separate but associated subfiles, one with Social Security benefit information and the other with longitudinal earnings information. Sample beneficiary records drawn from the Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI) program can be linked to their corresponding earnings histories.
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    Public National Beneficiary Survey (NBS) Round 2 A cross-sectional survey of a nationally representative sample of 4,864 social security beneficiaries age 18-64 receiving disability benefits in active pay status as of June 2004. The NBS collects data on: 1. work-relevant characteristics of Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries; 2. work-related goals and activities of SSDI and SSI beneficiaries, particularly as they relate to implementation of the Ticket to Work program; and 3. service use, barriers to work, and perceptions about TTW and other SSA programs designed to help beneficiaries with disabilities find and keep jobs.
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    Public Old Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI) Public-Use Microdata File, 2001 Data The OASDI Public-Use Microdata File contains an extract of data fields from SSA's Master Beneficiary Record file and consists of a 1 percent random, representative sample of persons entitled to receive an OASDI benefit payment for December 2001. This file contains approximately 460,000 records, with 16 data fields on each record. Updated beneficiary information is also included in a sub-file of, Benefits Data for the Benefit and Earnings Public Use File, 2004 (Dataset Unique ID 56).
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    Public National Beneficiary Survey (NBS) Round 1 A cross-sectional survey of a nationally representative sample of 6,520 social security beneficiaries age 18-64 receiving disability benefits in active pay status as of June 2003. The NBS collects data on: 1. work-relevant characteristics of Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries; 2. work-related goals and activities of SSDI and SSI beneficiaries, particularly as they relate to implementation of the Ticket to Work program; and 3. service use, barriers to work, and perceptions about TTW and other SSA programs designed to help beneficiaries with disabilities find and keep jobs.
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    Public Supplemental Security Income Public-Use Microdata File, 2001 Data The SSI Public-Use Microdata File contains an extract of data fields from SSA's Supplemental Security Record file and consists of a 5 percent random, representative sample of persons who received a federal SSI benefit in December 2001. This file contains approximately 320,000 records, with 13 data fields on each record.
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    Public ALJ Disposition Data, Current Report A listing of hearings completion data by name of individual administrative law judges (ALJ) for all ALJs in ODAR. The data includes hearing office name, total dispositions, decisions, allowances, denials and fully favorable or partially favorable decisions.
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    Public National Ranking Report by ALJ Dispositions Per Day Per ALJ, Current Report A ranking of ODAR hearing offices by the average number of hearings dispositions per ALJ per day. The average shown will be a combined average for all ALJs working in that hearing office. Users will be able determine where a particular hearing office stands among the total with respect to this workload category.
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    Public Hearings Held In-Person or Via Video Conferencing, Current Report A listing by hearing office of the number of hearings held either in-person or by video-conferencing.
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