El Monte ranks 82nd in total OASDI beneficiaries in California in 2019

El Monte ranks 82nd in total OASDI beneficiaries in California in 2019
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There were 36,655 OASDI beneficiaries in El Monte in 2019, ranking it 82nd in California, according to the official Social Security Administration website.

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 California.

Field Offices Ranking by Number of Beneficiaries in California (2019)

Rank Field Office Number of Beneficiaries
1 Mission Viejo 136,320
2 Hemet 127,480
3 Torrance 120,640
4 Roseville 116,920
5 Riverside 108,280
6 Oceanside 107,260
7 Santa Rosa 101,610
8 Chatsworth 97,155
9 Walnut Creek 94,970
10 Modesto 91,790
11 Fountain Valley 89,880
12 San Marcos 89,500
13 Fresno 84,610
14 Los Angeles, Westwood 83,205
15 San Bernardino 82,935
16 Ontario 81,360
17 Lancaster 77,190
18 Victorville 75,945
19 Anaheim 72,765
20 Chula Vista 71,925
21 Santa Ana 70,570
22 Hayward 68,495
23 Sacramento 67,435
24 El Cajon 65,425
25 Palm Springs 64,550
26 San Francisco, Mission 63,995
27 Redding 63,800
28 Salinas 62,715
29 San Diego 62,420
30 San Luis Obispo 62,305
31 Bakersfield 61,990
32 Long Beach 60,050
33 San Mateo 59,190
34 Burbank 58,775
35 Brea 58,025
36 West Covina 57,510
37 Placerville 57,465
38 Inglewood 57,080
39 San Diego, Kearny Mesa 56,705
40 Whittier 56,215
41 Auburn 55,695
42 Glendora 54,555
43 Sacramento, South 54,520
44 Oakland, Downtown 54,240
45 Moreno Valley 53,900
46 Fontana 53,525
47 San Jose, Downtown 53,290
48 San Rafael 53,205
49 Glendale 52,735
50 Antioch 52,285
51 Suisun City 51,350
52 Sacramento, North 51,200
53 Oxnard 50,850
54 Fremont 50,515
55 Panorama City 49,895
56 Fresno, Southeast 49,190
57 Pomona Valley 48,455
58 Visalia 47,275
59 Thousand Oaks 46,710
60 San Francisco, Downtown 45,940
61 Huntington Park 45,845
62 Pasadena 45,560
63 Sacramento, West 45,300
64 Ventura 44,145
65 Garden Grove 43,985
66 Merced 43,945
67 Lodi 42,485
68 Santa Barbara 42,120
69 Stockton 41,485
70 Bakersfield, East Hills 41,480
71 Lakewood 41,250
72 San Jose, South 40,855
73 San Jose, East 40,825
74 Chico 40,415
75 Mountain View 40,260
76 Norwalk 40,125
77 Indio 38,345
78 Manteca 38,240
79 Hollywood 37,310
80 Berkeley 36,900
81 Santa Clarita 36,840
82 El Monte 36,655
83 La Mesa 35,995
84 Yuba City 35,900
85 Santa Cruz 35,210
86 Redwood City 33,425
87 Campbell 33,215
88 Vallejo 33,060
89 Santa Maria 32,875
90 El Centro 32,735
91 San Fernando 32,710
92 Los Angeles, Wilshire Center 31,835
93 Montebello 31,720
94 Sonora 29,660
95 Los Angeles, Watts 29,280
95 Eureka 29,280
97 Richmond 28,845
98 Gilroy 27,880
99 National City 27,645
100 Los Angeles, Downtown 26,565
101 Daly City 26,080
102 Napa 24,785
103 Madera 24,360
104 Los Angeles, Crenshaw 23,775
105 Los Angeles, Boyle Heights 23,510
106 Alhambra 22,900
107 Ukiah 22,410
108 Los Angeles, University Village 19,030
109 Hanford 18,770
110 San Leandro 18,740
111 Lakeport 18,280
112 Oroville 17,945
113 Porterville 17,705
114 San Francisco, Chinatown 16,895
115 Compton 16,110
116 Watsonville 15,660
117 Yreka 14,605
118 Morongo Basin 14,480
119 East Oakland 14,260
120 Susanville 13,285
121 Delano 12,575
122 Fresno, West 12,540
123 Crescent City 6,665
124 Blythe 3,005
125 Colorado River Basin 1,985
126 Yuma, AZ 770


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