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 Missouri.
Field Offices Ranking by Number of Beneficiaries in Missouri (2018)
Rank | Field Office | Number of Beneficiaries |
---|---|---|
1 | Springfield | 143,765 |
2 | St. Louis, Southwest | 105,945 |
3 | Independence | 101,160 |
4 | St. Peters | 79,060 |
5 | Kansas City, North | 63,960 |
6 | St. Louis, West County | 61,810 |
7 | St. Louis, North County | 57,910 |
8 | Kansas City, South | 47,685 |
9 | St. Louis, Southside | 47,170 |
10 | Jefferson City | 45,235 |
11 | Joplin | 43,665 |
12 | Sedalia | 41,880 |
13 | Columbia | 41,645 |
14 | Hannibal | 32,495 |
15 | St. Joseph | 31,715 |
16 | Cape Girardeau | 30,990 |
17 | Poplar Bluff | 30,960 |
18 | Union | 30,920 |
19 | Lebanon | 30,625 |
20 | West Plains | 29,740 |
21 | Park Hills | 29,150 |
22 | Rolla | 27,805 |
23 | Nevada | 26,030 |
24 | St. Louis, Downtown | 18,575 |
25 | Sikeston | 15,390 |
26 | Kirksville | 14,890 |
27 | Chillicothe | 14,740 |
28 | St. Louis, Central West | 13,545 |
29 | Maryville | 13,200 |
30 | Kennett | 12,240 |
31 | Kansas City, Gateway | 9,625 |