TABLE 8. CIVILIAN WAGES COVERED BY OASDI SYSTEM, 1946-911-Continued 1Sum of wages and salaries and proprietors' income with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments, as estimated by the Bureau of Economic Analysis in the National Income and Produce Accounts. NA=Not available. Source: Social Security Bulletin, Annual Statistical Supplement, 1992, and Office of Research and Statistics. 1 Data on covered employment are estimated based upon class of worker of major job in which employed over the year 1987. The figures do not reflect turnover in jobs during the year. 2 Federal employees who are temporary or who work for quasi-Federal agencies such as TVA are covered. The 1983 Social Security Amendments covered Federal employees hired after 1983, as well as all nonprofit employees, current and future. 3 Mandatorily covered if special minimum coverage requirements met. Special minimum requirements for coverage generally relate to amount of wages earned-for example, domestic employees must received at least $50 from one employer during a calendar quarter for those wages to be covered. Source: Office of Research and Statistics, Social Security Administration. TABLE 10.-ESTIMATED NUMBER OF WORKERS WITH STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT, AND NUMBER AND PERCENT WITH SOCIAL SECURITY COVERAGE, 1987 TABLE 10.-ESTIMATED NUMBER OF WORKERS WITH STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT, AND NUMBER AND PERCENT WITH SOCIAL SECURITY COVERAGE, 1987 Continued Includes seasonal and part-time workers for whom State and local employment was not the major job. Source: Office of Research and Statistics, Social Security Administration. |