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 Minnesota.
Field Offices Ranking by Number of Beneficiaries in Minnesota (2019)
Rank | Field Office | Number of Beneficiaries |
---|---|---|
1 | St. Paul | 156,800 |
2 | Bloomington | 148,820 |
3 | Minneapolis | 113,920 |
4 | St. Cloud | 104,210 |
5 | Brooklyn Center | 91,320 |
6 | Mankato | 62,155 |
7 | Duluth | 57,285 |
8 | Rochester | 47,350 |
9 | Hibbing | 35,700 |
10 | Marshall | 31,380 |
11 | Bemidji | 30,740 |
12 | Brainerd Lakes Area | 27,335 |
13 | Fergus Falls | 27,195 |
14 | Austin | 24,890 |
15 | Alexandria | 21,960 |
16 | Winona | 21,150 |
17 | Grand Forks, ND | 21,025 |
18 | Fairmont | 14,570 |
19 | Fargo, ND | 10,565 |
20 | Sioux Falls, SD | 4,540 |