ANNUAL DISABILITY STATISTICS COMPENDIUM

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2014 ANNUAL DISABILITY STATISTICS COMPENDIUM Employment Policy & Measurement Rehabilitation Research & Training Center Disability Statistics & Demographics Rehabilitation Research & Training Center Individual Employment Characteristics Rehabilitation Research & Training Center Individual Employment Characteristics Rehabilitation Research & Training Center

Acknowledgements Special thanks to the following individuals who have contributed to the success of this effort: Penny Gould, Andrew Meloche, Anna Brennan-Curry, and Matthew Gianino. Funding for this publication made possible by: The StatsRRTC is funded by the U.S. Department of Education, National Institute for Disability and Rehabilitation Research under cooperative agreement H133B130015, from 2013-2018. The information developed by the StatsRRTC does not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government (Edgar, 75.620 (b)). The StatsRRTC is part of the Institute on Disability at the University of New Hampshire. The Institute on Disability/UCED (IOD) was established in 1987 to provide a university-based focus for the improvement of knowledge, policies, and practices related to the lives of people with disabilities and their families and is New Hampshire s University Center for Excellence in Disability (UCED). Located within the University of New Hampshire, the IOD is a federally designated center authorized by the Developmental Disabilities Act. Through innovative and interdisciplinary research, academic, service, and dissemination initiatives, the IOD builds local, state, and national capacities to respond to the needs of individuals with disabilities and their families. 10 West Edge Drive, Suite 101 Durham, NH 03824 603.862.4320 relay: 711 contact.iod@unh.edu www.iod.unh.edu Stay Connected: Institute on Disability / UCED facebook.com/instituteondisability twitter.com/unhiod youtube.com/unhiod Copyright 2014. Institute on Disability. University of New Hampshire.

2014 Annual Disability Statistics Compendium Errata Table 2.10: Column subheadings for Year(%) beneath the column heading Gap (Between No Disability and Disability) should be revised to 2012(%) and 2013(%) (p37). Table 3.7: Title year range should be revised to 1980-2014 (p49). Table 3.8: Title year range should be revised to 1980-2014 (p50). Table 3.9: Title year range should be revised to 1980-2014 (p51). Table 9.4: Title year should be revised to 2012 (p81). Table 9.5a: Title year should be revised to 2012 (p82). Table 9.7: The data in column 4, entitled SSI reflects 2011, not 2012. Source should be revised to Source: Social Security Administration, 2012/2013 SSI Annual Statistical Reports, Tables 10/16; and 2013 Annual Statistical Supplement, Table 5.J14; Table 10 <http://www.socialsecurity.gov/policy/docs/statcomps/ssi_asr/ 2012/>; Table 16 <http://www.socialsecurity.gov/policy/docs/statcomps/ssi_asr/2013/>; Table 5.J14 <http://www.socialsecurity.gov/policy/docs/statcomps/supplement/2013/5j.pdf>; (accessed 16 September 2013 ) (p90). Table 11.9: Column subheadings for Fall Year beneath the column heading Dropout Rate(%)(1) should be revised to Fall 2011 and Fall 2012 (p115). For more resources, including help using the Compendium, please visit us at www.disabilitycompendium.org. The StatsRRTC is funded by the U.S. Department of Education, National Institute for Disability and Rehabilitation Research under cooperative agreement H133B130015, from 2013-2018. The information developed by the StatsRRTC does not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government (Edgar, 75.620 (b)).

2014 ANNUAL DISABILITY STATISTICS COMPENDIUM Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Disability Statistics and Demographics A NIDRR-Funded Center

Contents Introduction...3 Iconography...4 Sample Table...5 List of Tables...6 Section 1: Population and Prevalence...10 Section 2: Employment....26 Section 3: Time Trends...41 Section 4: Poverty...52 Section 5: Earnings...57 Section 6: Veterans...59 Section 7: Health and Insurance Coverage....66 Section 8: Health....69 Section 9: Social Security Administration Programs....76 Section 10: Medicaid and Medicare....96 Section 11: Special Education...103 Section 12: Vocational Rehabilitation...116 Section 13: Federal Government Spending and Employment...126 Section 14: International Patterns...133 Section 15: Disability Type...136 Glossary...144 About the Center...150 2 www.disabilitycompendium.org 866.538.9521

Introduction Overview. Statistics are a powerful tool in research, policymaking, program evaluation, and advocacy. They are used to frame the issues, monitor current circumstances and progress, judge the effectiveness of policies and programs, make projections about the future, and predict the costs of potential policy changes. Statistics about the population with disabilities and about the government programs that serve people with disabilities disability statistics are often difficult to find. Numerous government agencies generate and publish disability statistics, and as a result, disability statistics are scattered and buried in documents and websites all across the federal government. The Annual Disability Statistics Compendium is a publication of statistics about people with disabilities and about the government programs which serve them. It is modeled after the Statistical Abstracts of the United s, published yearly by the U.S. Department of Commerce. The Compendium is designed to serve as a reference guide to government publications. At the bottom of each table, the source of data appearing in each table is presented. These referenced sources contain additional statistical information about the ways the data were collected and the statistics were generated. Each year, the Compendium reflects the statistics published over the year. Topics. As in previous years, the annual Compendium provides state-level statistics and monthly time-trend statistics published by federal agencies. Topics covered in this year s Compendium include: population size, prevalence of disability, labor force participation, unemployment, employment, poverty, earnings from work, enrollment in education, educational attainment, self-reported health status, health behaviors, health care coverage, Supplemental Security Income, Social Security Disability Insurance, special education, and vocational rehabilitation. veteran status, international patters, and types of disability Additional Resources. A glossary is provided to assist in the interpretation of the statistics contained in the Compendium. The statistics presented here can also be viewed and downloaded at www.disabilitycompendium. org. A companion Annual Report is available, providing graphic representations of key findings and state differences. In addition, assistance in interpreting statistics and locating additional statistics is available via our toll-free number, 866.538.9521, or by e-mail, disability.statistics@ unh.edu. Suggested Citation. Houtenville, Andrew J., Ph.D., Brucker, Debra L., Ph.D.& Lauer, Eric A. MPH, 2014. Annual Compendium of Disability Statistics: 2014. Durham, NH: University of New Hampshire, Institute on Disability. Annual Disability Statistics Compendium: 2014 Disability Statistics & Demographics 3

Iconography Icons have been added to facilitate navigation. These were created or derived based on the icons available at www.thenounproject.com. Derived icons are free from copyright restrictions under the Creative Commons Organization Public Domain Mark 1.0 (http://creativecommons.org/ publicdomain/mark/1.0/) unless otherwise noted. Icon Icon Representation and Attribution (if necessary) Population and Prevalence ("Bar Graph" symbol by Nicolas Hue, from the Noun Project collection) Employment Time Trends Poverty Earnings Veterans ("Flag" symbol by the Noun Project, from the Noun Project collection) Health Insurance Coverage ("Medical Clipboard" symbol by the Noun Project, altered by Nichole Guntz) Health Social Security Administration Medicaid and Medicare Special Education ("Graduate Cap" symbol by Ben Langholz, from the Noun Project collection, altered by Nichole Guntz) Vocational Rehabilitation Federal Government Spending and Employment ("Institution" symbol by Spencer Cohen, from the Noun Project collection, altered by Nichole Guntz) International Patterns ("Globe" symbol by Marco Davanzo, from the Noun Project collection, altered by Nichole Guntz) Disability Type 4 www.disabilitycompendium.org 866.538.9521

Sample Table Section Icon Table 1.5: Civilians Ages Five to 17 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s, by Disability Status: 2011 Total Disability No Disability Count % Count % MT 161,653 7,092 4.4 154,561 95.6 NE 328,209 15,253 4.6 312,956 95.4 NV 477,173 19,402 4.1 457,771 95.9 NH 211,604 12,438 5.9 199,166 94.1 NJ 1,502,866 66,820 4.4 1,436,046 95.6 NM 372,506 16,020 4.3 356,486 95.7 NY 3,113,506 148,637 4.8 2,964,869 95.2 NC 1,660,149 94,227 5.7 1,565,922 94.3 ND 104,587 3,311 3.2 101,276 96.8 OH 1,979,897 121,426 6.1 1,858,471 93.9 OK 669,875 41,220 6.2 628,655 93.8 OR 622,411 38,809 6.2 583,602 93.8 PA 2,033,780 126,456 6.2 1,907,324 93.8 RI 163,178 6,880 4.2 156,298 95.8 SC 776,755 38,475 5.0 738,280 95.0 SD 142,156 5,952 4.2 136,204 95.8 TN 1,087,991 65,489 6.0 1,022,502 94.0 TX 4,993,657 255,315 5.1 4,738,342 94.9 UT 615,514 24,253 3.9 591,261 96.1 VT 94,832 6,460 6.8 88,372 93.2 VA 1,340,990 63,348 4.7 1,277,642 95.3 WA 1,138,832 64,688 5.7 1,074,144 94.3 WV 281,324 19,086 6.8 262,238 93.2 WI 973,721 57,985 6.0 915,736 94.0 WY 95,572 3,440 3.6 92,132 96.4 PR 658,697 68,520 10.4 590,177 89.6 Table Title Data Source & Link Total Disability No Disability Count % Count % U.S. 54,368,870 2,848,678 5.2 51,520,192 94.8 AL 823,660 52,492 6.4 771,168 93.6 AK 133,677 5,135 3.8 128,542 96.2 AZ 1,174,002 52,427 4.5 1,121,575 95.5 AR 511,463 36,137 7.1 475,326 92.9 CA 6,719,141 269,309 4.0 6,449,832 96.0 CO 885,793 42,706 4.8 843,087 95.2 CT 606,158 28,234 4.7 577,924 95.3 DE 149,047 7,925 5.3 141,122 94.7 DC 69,107 5,408 7.8 63,699 92.2 FL 2,912,888 146,414 5.0 2,766,474 95.0 GA 1,810,734 91,189 5.0 1,719,545 95.0 HI 216,057 9,164 4.2 206,893 95.8 ID 308,578 18,687 6.1 289,891 93.9 IL 2,264,924 94,898 4.2 2,170,026 95.8 IN 1,165,403 69,489 6.0 1,095,914 94.0 IA 523,359 27,232 5.2 496,127 94.8 KS 519,171 28,280 5.4 490,891 94.6 KY 743,879 51,763 7.0 692,116 93.0 LA 804,318 57,482 7.1 746,836 92.9 ME 203,804 16,620 8.2 187,184 91.8 MD 981,377 42,123 4.3 939,254 95.7 MA 1,039,358 60,791 5.8 978,567 94.2 MI 1,706,138 106,112 6.2 1,600,026 93.8 MN 923,586 45,812 5.0 877,774 95.0 MS 544,175 32,162 5.9 512,013 94.1 MO 1,027,638 59,685 5.8 967,953 94.2 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2011 American Community Survey, American FactFinder, Table B18101; <http://factfinder2.census.gov>; (accessed 24 September 2012). Based on a sample and subject to sampling variability. Annual Disability Statistics Compendium: 2014 Disability Statistics & Demographics 5

List of Tables Table 1.1 Resident Population s: 2010 to 2013 Table 1.2 Resident Population Projections: 2015 to 2030 Table 1.3 Civilians Living in the Community for the United s and s, by Disability Status: 2013 Table 1.4 Civilians Ages Under 5 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s, by Disability Status: 2013 Table 1.5 Civilians Ages 5 to 17 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s, by Disability Status: 2013 Table 1.6 Civilians Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s, by Disability Status: 2013 Table 1.7 Civilians Ages 65 Years and Over Living in the Community for the United s and s, by Disability Status: 2013 Table 1.8 Civilians Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s Hearing Disability: 2013 Table 1.9 Civilians Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s Vision Disability: 2013 Table 1.10 Civilians Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s Cognitive Disability: 2013 Table 1.11 Civilians Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s by s Ambulatory Disability: 2013 Table 1.12 Civilians Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s Self-Care Disability: 2013 Table 1.13 Civilians Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s Independent Living Disability: 2013 Table 1.14 Change in Civilians with Disabilities Living in the Community for the United s and s: 2012 to 2013 Table 2.1 Employment Civilians with Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s: 2013 Table 2.2 Employment Civilians without Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s: 2013 Table 2.3 Employment Civilians with Hearing Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s: 2013 Table 2.4 Employment Civilians with Vision Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s: 2013 Table 2.5 Employment Civilians with Cognitive Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s: 2013 Table 2.6 Employment Civilians with Ambulatory Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s: 2013 Table 2.7 Employment Civilians with Self- Care Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s: 2013 Table 2.8 Employment Civilians with Independent Living Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s: 2013 Table 2.9 Employment Gap Civilians Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s, by Disability Status: 2013 Table 2.10 Change in Employment Gap Civilians Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s, by Disability Status: 2012 to 2013 Table 2.11 Employment: Full-Time, Year-Round (FTYR) Civilians with Disabilities Ages 16 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s: 2013 Table 2.12 Employment: Full-Time, Year- Round Civilians without Disabilities Ages 16 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s: 2013 6 www.disabilitycompendium.org 866.538.9521

Table 2.13 Employment: Full-Time, Year-Round Gap Civilians Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s, by Disability Status: 2013 Table 3.1 Monthly Employment of Civilians Ages 16 to 64 by Disability Status: June 2011 through August 2014 Table 3.2 Monthly Labor Force Participation of Civilians Ages 16 to 64 by Disability Status Table 3.3 Monthly Unemployment of Civilians Ages 16 to 64 by Disability Status Table 3.4 Number of Civilians with Disabilities Ages 16 to 64, by Definition of Disability, Disability Status, and Year, in March 1981-2014 Table 3.5 Labor Force Participation Rate among Civilians Ages 16 to 64 by Disability Status and Year, in March 1981-2014 Table 3.6 Employment Rate among Civilians Ages 16 to 64 by Disability Status and Year, in March, 1981-2014 Table 3.7 Labor Market Attachment Rate among Civilians Ages 16 to 64 by Disability Status and Year, 1981-2014 Table 3.8 Full-Time, Full-Year Rate among Civilians Ages 16 to 64 by Disability Status and Year, 1981-2014 Table 3.9 Poverty Rate among Civilians Ages 16 to 64 by Disability Status and Year, 1981-2014 Table 4.1 Poverty Civilians with Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s: 2013 Table 4.2 Poverty Civilians without Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s: 2013 Table 4.3 Poverty Gap Civilians Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s by s and Disability Status: 2013 Table 4.4 Change in Poverty Gap Civilians Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s, by Disability Status: 2012 to 2013 Table 5.1 Earnings-Median Earnings of Civilians 16 Years and Over in the Past 12 Months for the United s and s, by Disability Status (in 2013 inflation-adjusted dollars): 2013 Table 6.1 Service-Connected Disability Rating- Civilian Veterans Ages 18 Years and Over Living in the Community, by Disability Status: 2013 Table 6.2 Civilian Veterans Ages 18 Years and Over Living in the Community for the United s and s, by Disability Status: 2013 Table 6.3 Poverty Civilian Veterans with Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s: 2013 Table 6.4 Poverty Civilian Veterans without Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s: 2013 Table 6.5 Poverty Gap Civilian Veterans Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s by Disability Status: 2013 Table 6.6 Veterans Benefits Administration Compensation and Pension Benefits Paid to Disabled Veterans (in dollars): Federal Fiscal Year 2013 Table 7.1 Health Insurance Coverage Civilians Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s by Disability Status: 2013 Table 7.2 Health Insurance Coverage Civilians with Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s by Type of Coverage: 2013 Table 8.1 Persons Ages 18 and Over Living in the Community, by Disability Status: 2013 Table 8.2 Persons Ages 18 and Over Who Experience Disability, by Age: 2013 Table 8.3 Health Behavior Smoking among Persons Ages 18 and Over, by Disability Status: 2013 Table 8.4 Health Behavior Obesity among Persons Ages 18 and Over, by Disability Status: 2013 Table 8.5 Health Behavior Binge Drinking among Persons Ages 18 and Over, by Disability Status: 2013 Table 8.6 Health Care Coverage Among Persons Ages 18 and Over, by Disability Status: 2013 Annual Disability Statistics Compendium: 2014 Disability Statistics & Demographics 7

Table 9.1 Supplemental Security Income Number of Recipients of Federally Administered Payments: December 2012 Table 9.2 Supplemental Security Income Total Federally Administered Payments (in thousands of dollars): December 2012 Table 9.3 Supplemental Security Income Number of Recipients of Federally Administered Payments under Age 18: December 2012 Table 9.4 Supplemental Security Income Number of Recipients of Federally Administered Payments, by Age: December 2012 Table 9.5a Social Security Disability Insurance Number of Beneficiaries: December 2013 Table 9.5b Social Security Disability Insurance Number of Beneficiaries by Disability Type: December 2012 Table 9.5c Social Security Disability Insurance Number of Beneficiaries by Disability Type: December 2012 Table 9.5d Social Security Disability Insurance Number of Beneficiaries by Disability Type: December 2012 Table 9.5e Social Security Disability Insurance Number of Beneficiaries by Disability Type: December 2012 Table 9.5f Social Security Disability Insurance Number of Beneficiaries by Disability Type: December 2012 Table 9.5g Social Security Disability Insurance Number of Beneficiaries by Disability Type: December 2012 Table 9.6 Social Security Disability Insurance Total Annual Benefits (in thousands of dollars): December 2012 Table 9.7 Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income Number of Total and Concurrent Beneficiaries, Ages 18 to 64: December 2012 Table 9.8a Supplemental Security Income Change in the Number of Recipients of Federally Administered Payments, Total and Age Eligible: 2011 to 2012 Table 9.8b Supplemental Security Income Change in the Number of Recipients of Federally Administered Payments, Blind and Disabled Eligible: 2011 to 2012 Table 9.9a Social Security Disability Insurance Change in the Number of Beneficiaries of Federally Administered Payments, Total and Disabled Worker Eligible: 2011 to 2012 Table 9.9b Social Security Disability Insurance Change in the Number of Beneficiaries of Federally Administered Payments from 2011 to 2012 Table 9.10 Monthly Number of Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) Participants Table 10.1 Medicaid Medicaid Payments by Disability Status (in millions of dollars): Fiscal Year 2011 Table 10.2 Medicaid Medicaid Persons with Disabilities Served (Disabled Beneficiaries): Fiscal Year 2011 Table 10.3 Medicare Medicare Payments by Type of Entitlement (in millions of dollars, unadjusted): 1974-2012 Table 10.4 Medicare Medicare Enrollment by Type of Entitlement: July 1, 2012 Table 10.5 Medicaid Change in Percent of Total Beneficiaries with Disabilities: Fiscal Year 2010 to Fiscal Year 2011 Table 10.6 Medicare Change in Percent of Total Enrollees with Disabilities: 2011 to 2012 Table 11.1 Special Education Students Ages 6 to 21 Served under IDEA, Part B, as a Percentage of Population: Fall 2012 Table 11.2 Special Education Children and Students Served under IDEA, Part B, by Age: Fall 2012 Table 11.3a Special Education Students Ages 6 to 21 Served under IDEA, Part B, by Select Diagnostic Categories: Fall 2012 Table 11.3b Special Education Students Ages 6 to 21 Served under IDEA, Part B, by Select Diagnostic Categories: Fall 2012 Table 11.3c Special Education Students Ages 6 to 21 Served under IDEA, Part B, by Select Diagnostic Categories: Fall 2012 Table 11.3d Special Education Students Ages 8 www.disabilitycompendium.org 866.538.9521

6 to 21 Served under IDEA, Part B, by Select Diagnostic Categories: Fall 2012 Table 11.4 Special Education Educational Environment Students Ages 6 to 21 Served under IDEA, Part B that Spent 40 Percent or More Time Inside Regular Class: Fall 2012 Table 11.5 Special Education Students Ages 14 to 21 Served under IDEA, Part B, Left School, by Reason: 2011-2012 Table 11.6 Special Education Graduation Rate among Students Ages 14 to 21 Served under IDEA, Part B: 2011-2012 Table 11.7 Special Education Dropout Rate among Students Ages 14 to 21 Served under IDEA, Part B: 2011-2012 Table 11.8 Special Education Change in Graduation Rate among Students Ages 14 to 21 Served under IDEA, Part B: Fall 2011 School Year to Fall 2012 School Year Table 11.9 Special Education Change in Dropout Rate among Students Ages 14 to 21 Served under IDEA, Part B: Fall 2011 School Year to Fall 2012 School Year Table 12.1 Vocational Rehabilitation Applicants: Federal Fiscal Year 2012 Table 12.2 Vocational Rehabilitation Closures after Services Initiated or Completed: Federal Fiscal Year 2012 Table 12.3 Vocational Rehabilitation Closures with Successful Employment Outcomes: Federal Fiscal Year 2012 Table 12.4 Vocational Rehabilitation Rehabilitation Rate: Federal Fiscal Year 2012 Table 12.5 Vocational Rehabilitation Total Expenditures (in dollars): Federal Fiscal Year 2012 Table 12.6 Vocational Rehabilitation Postsecondary Institution of Higher Education Expenditures (in dollars): Federal Fiscal Year 2012 Table 12.7 Vocational Rehabilitation Agencies on Order of Selection: 2008 through 2012 Table 12.8 Vocational Rehabilitation Change in the Number of Applicants: 2011 to 2012 Table 12.9 Vocational Rehabilitation Change in the Rehabilitation Rate: 2011 to 2012 Table 13.1 Federal Government Spending and Employment Federal Expenditures on Income Maintenance Programs Table 13.2 Federal Government Spending and Employment Federal Expenditures on Housing and Food Assistance Table 13.3 Federal Government Spending and Employment Federal Expenditures on Health Care Programs Table 13.4 Federal Government Spending and Employment Federal Expenditures on Education, Training, and Employment Readiness Table 13.5 Federal Government Spending and Employment Federal Expenditures on Other Services Table 13.6 Federal Government Spending and Employment Federal Employment of People with Disabilities and People with Targeted Disabilities (PWTD): As of September 30, 2006 Table 14.1 International Disability Statistics Employment Rates of Working-Age People with Disabilities in Selected OECD Countries Table 14.2 International Disability Statistics Disability Benefit Recipients as Percent of the Working-Age Population in Selected OECD Countries Table 15.1 Civilians Living in the Community for the United s and s, by Age, Disability Status, and Severity: 2010 Table 15.2 Civilians Ages 21 to 64 Living in the Community for the United s and s, by Disability Status and Type: 2010 Table 15.3 Employment Civilians Ages 21 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s, by Disability Type: 2010 Table 15.4 Median Monthly Earnings and Family Income ($) Civilians Ages 21 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s, by Disability Type: 2010 Annual Disability Statistics Compendium: 2014 Disability Statistics & Demographics 9

Section 1: Population and Prevalence This section presents statistics on the United s resident population and projected population, as well as disability prevalence. The prevalence statistics describe disability prevalence by age and disability type. The principal source of these data is the U.S. Census Bureau, specifically the American Community Survey. Tables Table 1.1: In 2013, the resident population in the United s was estimated to be 316,128,839 individuals, up from 309,326,295 individuals in 2010 a 2.2 percent increase. The state with the largest population in 2013 was California, with 38,332,521 individuals. The state with the smallest population in 2013 was Wyoming, with 582,658 individuals. The largest percentage increase in population from 2010 to 2013 was in North Dakota a 7.3 percent increase, while the largest decrease in population was in Rhode Island a 0.1 percent decrease. Table 1.2: The projected 2030 resident population in the United s is 363,584,435 individuals a projected 15.0 percent increase from 2013. The state with the largest projected population in 2030 is California, with 46,444,861 individuals. The largest projected percentage increase in population from 2013 to 2030 is in Arizona a 61.7 percent increase, while the largest projected decrease in population was in the District of Columbia a 33.0 percent decrease. Table 1.3: Based on data from the American Community Survey (ACS), in 2013, there were 314,746,745 individuals living in the community, 39,892,960 of which were individuals with disabilities a prevalence rate of 12.7 percent. The state with the largest number of individuals with disabilities was California, with 4,019,882 individuals with disabilities, while the state with the smallest number of individuals with disabilities was Wyoming, with 68,449 individuals with disabilities. Puerto Rico had the highest prevalence rate, 21 percent, while Utah had the lowest prevalence rate, 9.5 percent. Table 1.4: In 2013, there were 19,968,015 individuals under 5 years old living in the community, 162,224 of which were individuals with disabilities a prevalence rate of 0.8 percent. For this age range, Oregon had the highest prevalence rate, 1.7 percent, while the District of Columbia had the lowest prevalence rate, 0 percent. Table 1.5: In 2013, there were 54,291,314 individuals ages 5 to 17 years living in the community, 2,945,743 of which were individuals with disabilities a prevalence rate of 5.4 percent. For this age range, Puerto Rico had the highest prevalence rate, 10.8 percent, while North Dakota had the lowest prevalence rate, 3.8 percent. Table 1.6: In 2013, there were 196,541,629 individuals ages 18 to 64 years living in the community, 20,714,303 of which were individuals with disabilities a prevalence rate of 10.5 percent. For this age range, West Virginia had the highest prevalence rate, 18.1 percent, while Hawaii had the lowest prevalence rate, 7.9 percent. Table 1.7: In 2013, there were 43,945,787 individuals ages 65 years and over living in the community, 16,070,690 of which were individuals with disabilities a prevalence rate of 36.6 percent. For this age range, Puerto Rico had the highest prevalence rate, 49.8 percent, while Minnesota had the lowest prevalence rates, 31.8 percent. Tables 1.8-1.13: In 2013, of the 196,541,629 individuals ages 18 to 64 years living in the community, 4,140,213 individuals (or 2.1 percent) had a hearing disability, 3,886,268 individuals (or 2.0 percent) had a vision disability, 8,652,119 individuals (or 4.4 percent) had a cognitive disability, 10,398,470 individuals (or 5.3 percent) had an ambulatory disability, 10 www.disabilitycompendium.org 866.538.9521

3,688,107 individuals (or 1.9 percent) had a self-care disability, and 7,236,800 individuals (or 3.7 percent) had an independent living disability. Table 1.14: In 2012, there were 38,397,863 individuals with disabilities living in the community. In 2013, there were 39,892,960 individuals with disabilities living in the community, a 3.7 percent increase. The largest percentage increase in the population of individuals with disabilities from 2012 to 2013 was in South Dakota and Washington, 9.2 percent increases. The District of Columbia had the largest decrease in the population of individuals with disabilities from 2012 to 2013, a 3.3 percent decrease. Annual Disability Statistics Compendium: 2014 Disability Statistics & Demographics 11

Table 1.1 Resident Population s: 2010 to 2013 2010 2011 2012 2013 U.S. 309,326,295 311,582,564 313,873,685 316,128,839 AL 4,785,570 4,801,627 4,817,528 4,833,722 AK 713,868 723,375 730,307 735,132 AZ 6,408,790 6,468,796 6,551,149 6,626,624 AR 2,922,280 2,938,506 2,949,828 2,959,373 CA 37,333,601 37,668,681 37,999,878 38,332,521 CO 5,048,196 5,118,400 5,189,458 5,268,367 CT 3,579,210 3,588,948 3,591,765 3,596,080 DE 899,711 907,985 917,053 925,749 DC 605,125 619,624 633,427 646,449 FL 18,846,054 19,083,482 19,320,749 19,552,860 GA 9,713,248 9,810,181 9,915,646 9,992,167 HI 1,363,731 1,376,897 1,390,090 1,404,054 ID 1,570,718 1,583,930 1,595,590 1,612,136 IL 12,839,695 12,855,970 12,868,192 12,882,135 IN 6,489,965 6,516,336 6,537,782 6,570,902 IA 3,050,314 3,064,102 3,075,039 3,090,416 KS 2,858,910 2,869,548 2,885,398 2,893,957 KY 4,347,698 4,366,869 4,379,730 4,395,295 LA 4,545,392 4,575,197 4,602,134 4,625,470 ME 1,327,366 1,327,844 1,328,501 1,328,302 MD 5,787,193 5,840,241 5,884,868 5,928,814 MA 6,563,263 6,606,285 6,645,303 6,692,824 MI 9,876,149 9,874,589 9,882,519 9,895,622 MN 5,310,337 5,347,108 5,379,646 5,420,380 MS 2,970,047 2,977,886 2,986,450 2,991,207 2010 2011 2012 2013 MO 5,996,063 6,010,065 6,024,522 6,044,171 MT 990,527 997,600 1,005,494 1,015,165 NE 1,829,838 1,841,749 1,855,350 1,868,516 NV 2,703,230 2,717,951 2,754,354 2,790,136 NH 1,316,614 1,318,075 1,321,617 1,323,459 NJ 8,802,707 8,836,639 8,867,749 8,899,339 NM 2,064,982 2,077,919 2,083,540 2,085,287 NY 19,398,228 19,502,728 19,576,125 19,651,127 NC 9,559,533 9,651,377 9,748,364 9,848,060 ND 674,344 684,867 701,345 723,393 OH 11,545,435 11,549,772 11,553,031 11,570,808 OK 3,759,263 3,785,534 3,815,780 3,850,568 OR 3,837,208 3,867,937 3,899,801 3,930,065 PA 12,710,472 12,741,310 12,764,475 12,773,801 RI 1,052,669 1,050,350 1,050,304 1,051,511 SC 4,636,361 4,673,509 4,723,417 4,774,839 SD 816,211 823,772 834,047 844,877 TN 6,356,683 6,398,361 6,454,914 6,495,978 TX 25,245,178 25,640,909 26,060,796 26,448,193 UT 2,774,424 2,814,784 2,854,871 2,900,872 VT 625,793 626,320 625,953 626,630 VA 8,024,417 8,105,850 8,186,628 8,260,405 WA 6,742,256 6,821,481 6,895,318 6,971,406 WV 1,854,146 1,855,184 1,856,680 1,854,304 WI 5,689,060 5,708,785 5,724,554 5,742,713 WY 564,222 567,329 576,626 582,658 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Annual Estimates, Table NST-EST2013-01; <https://www.census.gov/popest/data/national/totals/2013/index.html>; (accessed 21 July 2014). Based on a sample and subject to sampling variability. 12 www.disabilitycompendium.org 866.538.9521

Table 1.2 Resident Population Projections: 2015 to 2030 2015 2020 2025 2030 U.S. 322,365,787 335,804,546 349,439,199 363,584,435 AL 4,663,111 4,728,915 4,800,092 4,874,243 AK 732,544 774,421 820,881 867,674 AZ 7,495,238 8,456,448 9,531,537 10,712,397 AR 2,968,913 3,060,219 3,151,005 3,240,208 CA 40,123,232 42,206,743 44,305,177 46,444,861 CO 5,049,493 5,278,867 5,522,803 5,792,357 CT 3,635,414 3,675,650 3,691,016 3,688,630 DE 927,400 963,209 990,694 1,012,658 DC 506,323 480,540 455,108 433,414 FL 21,204,132 23,406,525 25,912,458 28,685,769 GA 10,230,578 10,843,753 11,438,622 12,017,838 HI 1,385,952 1,412,373 1,438,720 1,466,046 ID 1,630,045 1,741,333 1,852,627 1,969,624 IL 13,097,218 13,236,720 13,340,507 13,432,892 IN 6,517,631 6,627,008 6,721,322 6,810,108 IA 3,026,380 3,020,496 2,993,222 2,955,172 KS 2,852,690 2,890,566 2,919,002 2,940,084 KY 4,351,188 4,424,431 4,489,662 4,554,998 LA 4,673,721 4,719,160 4,762,398 4,802,633 ME 1,388,878 1,408,665 1,414,402 1,411,097 MD 6,208,392 6,497,626 6,762,732 7,022,251 MA 6,758,580 6,855,546 6,938,636 7,012,009 MI 10,599,122 10,695,993 10,713,730 10,694,172 MN 5,668,211 5,900,769 6,108,787 6,306,130 MS 3,014,409 3,044,812 3,069,420 3,092,410 2015 2020 2025 2030 MO 6,069,556 6,199,882 6,315,366 6,430,173 MT 999,489 1,022,735 1,037,387 1,044,898 NE 1,788,508 1,802,678 1,812,787 1,820,247 NV 3,058,190 3,452,283 3,863,298 4,282,102 NH 1,456,679 1,524,751 1,586,348 1,646,471 NJ 9,255,769 9,461,635 9,636,644 9,802,440 NM 2,041,539 2,084,341 2,106,584 2,099,708 NY 19,546,699 19,576,920 19,540,179 19,477,429 NC 10,010,770 10,709,289 11,449,153 12,227,739 ND 635,133 630,112 620,777 606,566 OH 11,635,446 11,644,058 11,605,738 11,550,528 OK 3,661,694 3,735,690 3,820,994 3,913,251 OR 4,012,924 4,260,393 4,536,418 4,833,918 PA 12,710,938 12,787,354 12,801,945 12,768,184 RI 1,139,543 1,154,230 1,157,855 1,152,941 SC 4,642,137 4,822,577 4,989,550 5,148,569 SD 796,954 801,939 801,845 800,462 TN 6,502,017 6,780,670 7,073,125 7,380,634 TX 26,585,801 28,634,896 30,865,134 33,317,744 UT 2,783,040 2,990,094 3,225,680 3,485,367 VT 673,169 690,686 703,288 711,867 VA 8,466,864 8,917,395 9,364,304 9,825,019 WA 6,950,610 7,432,136 7,996,400 8,624,801 WV 1,822,758 1,801,112 1,766,435 1,719,959 WI 5,882,760 6,004,954 6,088,374 6,150,764 WY 528,005 530,948 529,031 522,979 Projections for July 1. These state projections were produced in correspondence with the U.S. interim projections released in March 2004. Projections in this table were developed for each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia by age and sex for the years 2000 to 2030, based on Census 2000 results. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2005 Interim Population Projections, Table 6. Internet Release Date: April 21, 2005; <http://www.census.gov/ population/projections/presstab6.xls>; (accessed 21 July 2014). Based on a sample and subject to sampling variability. Annual Disability Statistics Compendium: 2014 Disability Statistics & Demographics 13

Table 1.3 Civilians Living in the Community for the United s and s, by Disability Status: 2013 Total Disability No Disability Count % Count % U.S. 314,746,745 39,892,960 12.7 274,853,785 87.3 AL 4,755,381 757,829 15.9 3,997,552 84.1 AK 712,248 79,255 11.1 632,993 88.9 AZ 6,521,226 801,728 12.3 5,719,498 87.7 AR 2,907,014 496,002 17.1 2,411,012 82.9 CA 37,831,553 4,019,882 10.6 33,811,671 89.4 CO 5,173,272 560,237 10.8 4,613,035 89.2 CT 3,541,409 378,244 10.7 3,163,165 89.3 DE 911,502 114,696 12.6 796,806 87.4 DC 635,833 68,830 10.8 567,003 89.2 FL 19,245,127 2,583,910 13.4 16,661,217 86.6 GA 9,800,887 1,211,831 12.4 8,589,056 87.6 HI 1,345,168 151,099 11.2 1,194,069 88.8 ID 1,592,172 208,830 13.1 1,383,342 86.9 IL 12,704,616 1,408,692 11.1 11,295,924 88.9 IN 6,471,551 898,434 13.9 5,573,117 86.1 IA 3,045,284 357,730 11.7 2,687,554 88.3 KS 2,836,733 350,768 12.4 2,485,965 87.6 KY 4,312,100 734,781 17.0 3,577,319 83.0 LA 4,522,910 679,446 15.0 3,843,464 85.0 ME 1,314,191 214,235 16.3 1,099,956 83.7 MD 5,834,039 622,682 10.7 5,211,357 89.3 MA 6,613,654 782,204 11.8 5,831,450 88.2 MI 9,784,451 1,413,802 14.4 8,370,649 85.6 MN 5,362,681 563,442 10.5 4,799,239 89.5 MS 2,925,211 487,416 16.7 2,437,795 83.3 MO 5,930,677 851,338 14.4 5,079,339 85.6 Total Disability No Disability Count % Count % MT 999,390 139,813 14.0 859,577 86.0 NE 1,840,659 205,354 11.2 1,635,305 88.8 NV 2,757,207 357,035 12.9 2,400,172 87.1 NH 1,308,658 166,258 12.7 1,142,400 87.3 NJ 8,791,652 935,833 10.6 7,855,819 89.4 NM 2,051,900 311,773 15.2 1,740,127 84.8 NY 19,400,069 2,171,581 11.2 17,228,488 88.8 NC 9,645,320 1,330,804 13.8 8,314,516 86.2 ND 708,181 75,202 10.6 632,979 89.4 OH 11,398,298 1,555,348 13.6 9,842,950 86.4 OK 3,770,254 594,417 15.8 3,175,837 84.2 OR 3,893,092 571,982 14.7 3,321,110 85.3 PA 12,569,375 1,689,123 13.4 10,880,252 86.6 RI 1,036,046 131,583 12.7 904,463 87.3 SC 4,678,122 680,038 14.5 3,998,084 85.5 SD 827,039 108,112 13.1 718,927 86.9 TN 6,394,644 983,720 15.4 5,410,924 84.6 TX 25,976,562 3,047,158 11.7 22,929,404 88.3 UT 2,874,213 274,151 9.5 2,600,062 90.5 VT 620,896 85,967 13.8 534,929 86.2 VA 8,054,191 907,656 11.3 7,146,535 88.7 WA 6,864,149 894,509 13.0 5,969,640 87.0 WV 1,824,821 368,983 20.2 1,455,838 79.8 WI 5,669,266 685,794 12.1 4,983,472 87.9 WY 573,210 68,449 11.9 504,761 88.1 PR 3,588,641 754,974 21.0 2,833,667 79.0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2013 American Community Survey, American FactFinder, Table B18101; <http://factfinder2.census.gov>; (accessed 22 September 2014). Based on a sample and subject to sampling variability. 14 www.disabilitycompendium.org 866.538.9521

Table 1.4 Civilians Ages Under 5 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s, by Disability Status: 2013 Total Disability No Disability Count % Count % U.S. 19,968,015 162,224 0.8 19,805,791 99.2 AL 292,354 1,641 0.6 290,713 99.4 AK 54,705 668 1.2 54,037 98.8 AZ 430,081 3,102 0.7 426,979 99.3 AR 190,181 1,744 0.9 188,437 99.1 CA 2,500,486 16,466 0.7 2,484,020 99.3 CO 333,573 2,233 0.7 331,340 99.3 CT 190,738 1,637 0.9 189,101 99.1 DE 56,235 553 1.0 55,682 99.0 DC 41,061 0 0.0 41,061 100.0 FL 1,074,049 9,560 0.9 1,064,489 99.1 GA 657,016 4,046 0.6 652,970 99.4 HI 90,689 487 0.5 90,202 99.5 ID 111,239 504 0.5 110,735 99.5 IL 797,089 5,423 0.7 791,666 99.3 IN 424,064 4,513 1.1 419,551 98.9 IA 192,907 1,533 0.8 191,374 99.2 KS 199,304 1,887 0.9 197,417 99.1 KY 271,837 1,870 0.7 269,967 99.3 LA 304,998 4,097 1.3 300,901 98.7 ME 64,009 284 0.4 63,725 99.6 MD 366,712 1,828 0.5 364,884 99.5 MA 363,826 3,874 1.1 359,952 98.9 MI 570,303 5,487 1.0 564,816 99.0 MN 346,332 1,941 0.6 344,391 99.4 MS 197,882 895 0.5 196,987 99.5 MO 374,233 2,702 0.7 371,531 99.3 Total Disability No Disability Count % Count % MT 61,143 534 0.9 60,609 99.1 NE 128,671 1,029 0.8 127,642 99.2 NV 177,287 1,530 0.9 175,757 99.1 NH 65,803 415 0.6 65,388 99.4 NJ 531,160 3,562 0.7 527,598 99.3 NM 138,396 1,970 1.4 136,426 98.6 NY 1,170,425 10,451 0.9 1,159,974 99.1 NC 607,357 4,440 0.7 602,917 99.3 ND 47,475 72 0.2 47,403 99.8 OH 691,663 5,435 0.8 686,228 99.2 OK 262,673 2,192 0.8 260,481 99.2 OR 228,403 3,905 1.7 224,498 98.3 PA 714,568 6,230 0.9 708,338 99.1 RI 54,166 271 0.5 53,895 99.5 SC 293,618 2,778 0.9 290,840 99.1 SD 58,617 582 1.0 58,035 99.0 TN 397,208 4,483 1.1 392,725 98.9 TX 1,926,363 17,226 0.9 1,909,137 99.1 UT 253,409 1,211 0.5 252,198 99.5 VT 30,303 122 0.4 30,181 99.6 VA 509,604 5,064 1.0 504,540 99.0 WA 441,798 3,633 0.8 438,165 99.2 WV 102,836 1,401 1.4 101,435 98.6 WI 341,440 2,850 0.8 338,590 99.2 WY 38,379 325 0.8 38,054 99.2 PR 199,347 1,538 0.8 197,809 99.2 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2013 American Community Survey, American FactFinder, Table B18101; <http://factfinder2.census.gov>; (accessed 22 September 2014). Based on a sample and subject to sampling variability. Annual Disability Statistics Compendium: 2014 Disability Statistics & Demographics 15

Table 1.5 Civilians Ages 5 to 17 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s, by Disability Status: 2013 Total Disability No Disability Count % Count % U.S. 54,291,314 2,945,743 5.4 51,345,571 94.6 AL 815,490 46,482 5.7 769,008 94.3 AK 133,180 6,317 4.7 126,863 95.3 AZ 1,183,424 50,020 4.2 1,133,404 95.8 AR 518,944 39,612 7.6 479,332 92.4 CA 6,657,469 282,534 4.2 6,374,935 95.8 CO 905,618 38,448 4.2 867,170 95.8 CT 593,421 27,737 4.7 565,684 95.3 DE 147,104 8,786 6.0 138,318 94.0 DC 70,226 5,132 7.3 65,094 92.7 FL 2,945,786 157,950 5.4 2,787,836 94.6 GA 1,830,063 93,305 5.1 1,736,758 94.9 HI 216,159 8,901 4.1 207,258 95.9 ID 314,709 16,619 5.3 298,090 94.7 IL 2,220,871 96,626 4.4 2,124,245 95.6 IN 1,159,951 73,601 6.3 1,086,350 93.7 IA 528,357 25,680 4.9 502,677 95.1 KS 519,630 27,789 5.3 491,841 94.7 KY 740,283 53,280 7.2 687,003 92.8 LA 805,979 62,613 7.8 743,366 92.2 ME 195,818 15,445 7.9 180,373 92.1 MD 976,406 46,656 4.8 929,750 95.2 MA 1,025,339 63,762 6.2 961,577 93.8 MI 1,669,700 108,497 6.5 1,561,203 93.5 MN 933,904 43,928 4.7 889,976 95.3 MS 536,193 32,642 6.1 503,551 93.9 MO 1,020,355 60,366 5.9 959,989 94.1 Total Disability No Disability Count % Count % MT 161,900 8,140 5.0 153,760 95.0 NE 333,966 15,324 4.6 318,642 95.4 NV 483,810 26,111 5.4 457,699 94.6 NH 204,839 12,189 6.0 192,650 94.0 NJ 1,486,552 70,599 4.7 1,415,953 95.3 NM 368,555 18,258 5.0 350,297 95.0 NY 3,060,550 149,687 4.9 2,910,863 95.1 NC 1,673,192 102,251 6.1 1,570,941 93.9 ND 112,955 4,239 3.8 108,716 96.2 OH 1,953,289 118,908 6.1 1,834,381 93.9 OK 683,460 46,457 6.8 637,003 93.2 OR 629,856 34,944 5.5 594,912 94.5 PA 1,994,275 134,045 6.7 1,860,230 93.3 RI 158,264 10,454 6.6 147,810 93.4 SC 783,003 46,600 6.0 736,403 94.0 SD 148,647 8,286 5.6 140,361 94.4 TN 1,092,366 63,903 5.8 1,028,463 94.2 TX 5,102,419 278,822 5.5 4,823,597 94.5 UT 640,276 25,974 4.1 614,302 95.9 VT 93,509 6,139 6.6 87,370 93.4 VA 1,352,054 62,074 4.6 1,289,980 95.4 WA 1,152,705 61,064 5.3 1,091,641 94.7 WV 278,320 21,106 7.6 257,214 92.4 WI 963,341 55,846 5.8 907,495 94.2 WY 100,912 5,513 5.5 95,399 94.5 PR 613,920 66,082 10.8 547,838 89.2 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2013 American Community Survey, American FactFinder, Table B18101; <http://factfinder2.census.gov>; (accessed 22 September 2014). Based on a sample and subject to sampling variability. 16 www.disabilitycompendium.org 866.538.9521

Table 1.6 Civilians Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s, by Disability Status: 2013 Total Disability No Disability Count % Count % U.S. 196,541,629 20,714,303 10.5 175,827,326 89.5 AL 2,945,466 419,282 14.2 2,526,184 85.8 AK 459,776 46,634 10.1 413,142 89.9 AZ 3,900,900 400,687 10.3 3,500,213 89.7 AR 1,759,900 269,016 15.3 1,490,884 84.7 CA 23,976,518 1,986,776 8.3 21,989,742 91.7 CO 3,304,940 303,621 9.2 3,001,319 90.8 CT 2,235,695 181,420 8.1 2,054,275 91.9 DE 565,138 59,493 10.5 505,645 89.5 DC 453,153 39,825 8.8 413,328 91.2 FL 11,646,895 1,196,475 10.3 10,450,420 89.7 GA 6,151,890 673,255 10.9 5,478,635 89.1 HI 822,542 64,795 7.9 757,747 92.1 ID 946,943 105,862 11.2 841,081 88.8 IL 8,010,771 715,405 8.9 7,295,366 91.1 IN 4,008,950 487,266 12.2 3,521,684 87.8 IA 1,868,852 181,561 9.7 1,687,291 90.3 KS 1,730,369 178,125 10.3 1,552,244 89.7 KY 2,687,179 422,201 15.7 2,264,978 84.3 LA 2,825,101 367,973 13.0 2,457,128 87.0 ME 825,507 117,607 14.2 707,900 85.8 MD 3,722,201 321,409 8.6 3,400,792 91.4 MA 4,272,843 389,873 9.1 3,882,970 90.9 MI 6,096,761 771,522 12.7 5,325,239 87.3 MN 3,357,171 287,236 8.6 3,069,935 91.4 MS 1,790,746 273,148 15.3 1,517,598 84.7 MO 3,666,019 465,901 12.7 3,200,118 87.3 Total Disability No Disability Count % Count % MT 616,125 74,107 12.0 542,018 88.0 NE 1,125,425 99,698 8.9 1,025,727 91.1 NV 1,719,885 193,363 11.2 1,526,522 88.8 NH 842,880 86,064 10.2 756,816 89.8 NJ 5,528,837 444,447 8.0 5,084,390 92.0 NM 1,243,353 165,038 13.3 1,078,315 86.7 NY 12,439,975 1,081,376 8.7 11,358,599 91.3 NC 6,000,202 702,652 11.7 5,297,550 88.3 ND 451,304 38,300 8.5 413,004 91.5 OH 7,072,114 838,715 11.9 6,233,399 88.1 OK 2,295,734 319,393 13.9 1,976,341 86.1 OR 2,440,752 307,872 12.6 2,132,880 87.4 PA 7,849,516 858,463 10.9 6,991,053 89.1 RI 668,448 66,444 9.9 602,004 90.1 SC 2,893,842 367,570 12.7 2,526,272 87.3 SD 501,769 57,310 11.4 444,459 88.6 TN 3,983,560 546,546 13.7 3,437,014 86.3 TX 16,065,579 1,602,460 10.0 14,463,119 90.0 UT 1,701,705 146,584 8.6 1,555,121 91.4 VT 397,726 45,707 11.5 352,019 88.5 VA 5,112,923 474,379 9.3 4,638,544 90.7 WA 4,339,199 482,279 11.1 3,856,920 88.9 WV 1,132,703 205,141 18.1 927,562 81.9 WI 3,544,103 355,057 10.0 3,189,046 90.0 WY 358,526 36,518 10.2 322,008 89.8 PR 2,183,218 392,452 18.0 1,790,766 82.0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2013 American Community Survey, American FactFinder, Table B18101; <http://factfinder2.census.gov>; (accessed 22 September 2014). Based on a sample and subject to sampling variability. Annual Disability Statistics Compendium: 2014 Disability Statistics & Demographics 17

Table 1.7 Civilians Ages 65 Years and Over Living in the Community for the United s and s, by Disability Status: 2013 Total Disability No Disability Count % Count % U.S. 43,945,787 16,070,690 36.6 27,875,097 63.4 AL 702071 290424 41.4 411647 58.6 AK 64,587 25,636 39.7 38,951 60.3 AZ 1,006,821 347,919 34.6 658,902 65.4 AR 437,989 185,630 42.4 252,359 57.6 CA 4,697,080 1,734,106 36.9 2,962,974 63.1 CO 629,141 215,935 34.3 413,206 65.7 CT 521,555 167,450 32.1 354,105 67.9 DE 143,025 45,864 32.1 97,161 67.9 DC 71,393 23,873 33.4 47,520 66.6 FL 3,578,397 1,219,925 34.1 2,358,472 65.9 GA 1,161,918 441,225 38.0 720,693 62.0 HI 215,778 76,916 35.6 138,862 64.4 ID 219,281 85,845 39.1 133,436 60.9 IL 1,675,885 591,238 35.3 1,084,647 64.7 IN 878,586 333,054 37.9 545,532 62.1 IA 455,168 148,956 32.7 306,212 67.3 KS 387,430 142,967 36.9 244,463 63.1 KY 612,801 257,430 42.0 355,371 58.0 LA 586,832 244,763 41.7 342,069 58.3 ME 228,857 80,899 35.3 147,958 64.7 MD 768,720 252,789 32.9 515,931 67.1 MA 951,646 324,695 34.1 626,951 65.9 MI 1,447,687 528,296 36.5 919,391 63.5 MN 725,274 230,337 31.8 494,937 68.2 MS 400,390 180,731 45.1 219,659 54.9 MO 870,070 322,369 37.1 547,701 62.9 Total Disability No Disability Count % Count % MT 160,222 57,032 35.6 103,190 64.4 NE 252,597 89,303 35.4 163,294 64.6 NV 376,225 136,031 36.2 240,194 63.8 NH 195,136 67,590 34.6 127,546 65.4 NJ 1,245,103 417,225 33.5 827,878 66.5 NM 301,596 126,507 41.9 175,089 58.1 NY 2,729,119 930,067 34.1 1,799,052 65.9 NC 1,364,569 521,461 38.2 843,108 61.8 ND 96,447 32,591 33.8 63,856 66.2 OH 1,681,232 592,290 35.2 1,088,942 64.8 OK 528,387 226,375 42.8 302,012 57.2 OR 594,081 225,261 37.9 368,820 62.1 PA 2,011,016 690,385 34.3 1,320,631 65.7 RI 155,168 54,414 35.1 100,754 64.9 SC 707,659 263,090 37.2 444,569 62.8 SD 118,006 41,934 35.5 76,072 64.5 TN 921,510 368,788 40.0 552,722 60.0 TX 2,882,201 1,148,650 39.9 1,733,551 60.1 UT 278,823 100,382 36.0 178,441 64.0 VT 99,358 33,999 34.2 65,359 65.8 VA 1,079,610 366,139 33.9 713,471 66.1 WA 930,447 347,533 37.4 582,914 62.6 WV 310,962 141,335 45.5 169,627 54.5 WI 820,382 272,041 33.2 548,341 66.8 WY 75,393 26,093 34.6 49,300 65.4 PR 592,156 294,902 49.8 297,254 50.2 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2013 American Community Survey, American FactFinder, Table B18101; <http://factfinder2.census.gov>; (accessed 22 September 2014). Based on a sample and subject to sampling variability. 18 www.disabilitycompendium.org 866.538.9521

Table 1.8 Civilians Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s Hearing Disability: 2013 Total Disability Hearing Count % Total % Disability U.S. 196,541,629 20,714,303 4,140,213 2.1 20.0 AL 2,945,466 419,282 76,194 2.6 18.2 AK 459,776 46,634 12,672 2.8 27.2 AZ 3,900,900 400,687 87,821 2.3 21.9 AR 1,759,900 269,016 51,963 3.0 19.3 CA 23,976,518 1,986,776 388,893 1.6 19.6 CO 3,304,940 303,621 74,093 2.2 24.4 CT 2,235,695 181,420 35,361 1.6 19.5 DE 565,138 59,493 11,386 2.0 19.1 DC 453,153 39,825 5,514 1.2 13.8 FL 11,646,895 1,196,475 210,779 1.8 17.6 GA 6,151,890 673,255 135,306 2.2 20.1 HI 822,542 64,795 13,768 1.7 21.2 ID 946,943 105,862 25,419 2.7 24.0 IL 8,010,771 715,405 135,215 1.7 18.9 IN 4,008,950 487,266 105,492 2.6 21.6 IA 1,868,852 181,561 42,231 2.3 23.3 KS 1,730,369 178,125 41,154 2.4 23.1 KY 2,687,179 422,201 80,907 3.0 19.2 LA 2,825,101 367,973 76,203 2.7 20.7 ME 825,507 117,607 24,125 2.9 20.5 MD 3,722,201 321,409 60,588 1.6 18.9 MA 4,272,843 389,873 74,721 1.7 19.2 MI 6,096,761 771,522 144,364 2.4 18.7 MN 3,357,171 287,236 69,727 2.1 24.3 MS 1,790,746 273,148 51,729 2.9 18.9 MO 3,666,019 465,901 98,352 2.7 21.1 Total Disability Hearing Count % Total % Disability MT 616,125 74,107 18,810 3.1 25.4 NE 1,125,425 99,698 24,759 2.2 24.8 NV 1,719,885 193,363 44,033 2.6 22.8 NH 842,880 86,064 19,451 2.3 22.6 NJ 5,528,837 444,447 73,042 1.3 16.4 NM 1,243,353 165,038 37,143 3.0 22.5 NY 12,439,975 1,081,376 187,210 1.5 17.3 NC 6,000,202 702,652 132,783 2.2 18.9 ND 451,304 38,300 9,970 2.2 26.0 OH 7,072,114 838,715 159,576 2.3 19.0 OK 2,295,734 319,393 73,548 3.2 23.0 OR 2,440,752 307,872 71,551 2.9 23.2 PA 7,849,516 858,463 155,811 2.0 18.1 RI 668,448 66,444 12,136 1.8 18.3 SC 2,893,842 367,570 71,407 2.5 19.4 SD 501,769 57,310 15,135 3.0 26.4 TN 3,983,560 546,546 108,784 2.7 19.9 TX 16,065,579 1,602,460 349,379 2.2 21.8 UT 1,701,705 146,584 33,939 2.0 23.2 VT 397,726 45,707 9,987 2.5 21.9 VA 5,112,923 474,379 93,283 1.8 19.7 WA 4,339,199 482,279 112,741 2.6 23.4 WV 1,132,703 205,141 48,659 4.3 23.7 WI 3,544,103 355,057 77,100 2.2 21.7 WY 358,526 36,518 11,058 3.1 30.3 PR 2,183,218 392,452 54,941 2.5 14.0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2013 American Community Survey, American FactFinder, Table B18120; <http://factfinder2.census.gov>; (accessed 22 September 2014). Based on a sample and subject to sampling variability. Annual Disability Statistics Compendium: 2014 Disability Statistics & Demographics 19

Table 1.9 Civilians Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for the United s and s Vision Disability: 2013 Total Disability Vision Count % Total % Disability U.S. 196,541,629 20,714,303 3,886,268 2.0 18.8 AL 2,945,466 419,282 78,546 2.7 18.7 AK 459,776 46,634 7,341 1.6 15.7 AZ 3,900,900 400,687 82,373 2.1 20.6 AR 1,759,900 269,016 51,319 2.9 19.1 CA 23,976,518 1,986,776 390,535 1.6 19.7 CO 3,304,940 303,621 60,909 1.8 20.1 CT 2,235,695 181,420 31,190 1.4 17.2 DE 565,138 59,493 10,758 1.9 18.1 DC 453,153 39,825 7,984 1.8 20.0 FL 11,646,895 1,196,475 232,994 2.0 19.5 GA 6,151,890 673,255 146,957 2.4 21.8 HI 822,542 64,795 11,284 1.4 17.4 ID 946,943 105,862 21,288 2.2 20.1 IL 8,010,771 715,405 135,121 1.7 18.9 IN 4,008,950 487,266 88,381 2.2 18.1 IA 1,868,852 181,561 25,715 1.4 14.2 KS 1,730,369 178,125 28,351 1.6 15.9 KY 2,687,179 422,201 78,339 2.9 18.6 LA 2,825,101 367,973 80,330 2.8 21.8 ME 825,507 117,607 14,441 1.7 12.3 MD 3,722,201 321,409 58,476 1.6 18.2 MA 4,272,843 389,873 64,932 1.5 16.7 MI 6,096,761 771,522 124,321 2.0 16.1 MN 3,357,171 287,236 39,157 1.2 13.6 MS 1,790,746 273,148 59,441 3.3 21.8 MO 3,666,019 465,901 79,148 2.2 17.0 Total Disability Vision Count % Total % Disability MT 616,125 74,107 11,421 1.9 15.4 NE 1,125,425 99,698 18,266 1.6 18.3 NV 1,719,885 193,363 44,946 2.6 23.2 NH 842,880 86,064 10,611 1.3 12.3 NJ 5,528,837 444,447 89,966 1.6 20.2 NM 1,243,353 165,038 34,572 2.8 20.9 NY 12,439,975 1,081,376 191,075 1.5 17.7 NC 6,000,202 702,652 132,602 2.2 18.9 ND 451,304 38,300 7,410 1.6 19.3 OH 7,072,114 838,715 145,907 2.1 17.4 OK 2,295,734 319,393 64,950 2.8 20.3 OR 2,440,752 307,872 55,245 2.3 17.9 PA 7,849,516 858,463 136,843 1.7 15.9 RI 668,448 66,444 12,063 1.8 18.2 SC 2,893,842 367,570 73,578 2.5 20.0 SD 501,769 57,310 12,012 2.4 21.0 TN 3,983,560 546,546 108,845 2.7 19.9 TX 16,065,579 1,602,460 340,050 2.1 21.2 UT 1,701,705 146,584 24,087 1.4 16.4 VT 397,726 45,707 6,506 1.6 14.2 VA 5,112,923 474,379 79,085 1.5 16.7 WA 4,339,199 482,279 78,493 1.8 16.3 WV 1,132,703 205,141 38,877 3.4 19.0 WI 3,544,103 355,057 53,664 1.5 15.1 WY 358,526 36,518 6,253 1.7 17.1 PR 2,183,218 392,452 99,310 4.5 25.3 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2013 American Community Survey, American FactFinder, Table B18120; <http://factfinder2.census.gov>; (accessed 22 September 2014). Based on a sample and subject to sampling variability. 20 www.disabilitycompendium.org 866.538.9521