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MBR/PHUS Variables

The Master Benefits Records (MBR) is SSA's main file to track who is receiving Old Age Survivor and Disability (OASDI) benefits, the reason for receipt, and the monthly benefit amounts payable to the individual. The Payment History Update System (PHUS) contains actual payments delivered to OASDI beneficiaries. The data from the PHUS may differ from what are contained on the MBR due to discrepancies between the timing of SSA awarded amounts and the actual payments made to participants. This situation would be expected to affect disability cases more than aged cases because it takes more time to establish eligibility to receive disability. Individuals are eligible to receive benefits due to their own earnings history and age, as well as due to a spouse's earnings history and age. In this section retirement and disability are "own" benefits while aged spouse, widowed spouse, and other are "spouse" benefits. The age requirements for receiving each type of benefit are as follows: Retire - minimum age 62 (reduced benefit), full retirement age (full benefit) Disability - under age 65 or full retirement age, whichever is greater; at full retirement age, these benefits convert to retirement. Aged Spouse - minimum age 62(reduced benefit), full retirement age (full benefit), spouse must be retired or disabled Widowed Spouse - minimum age 60(reduced benefit), full retirement age (full benefit), spouse must be deceased Other - no age requirements Until the year 2000, the full retirement age was 65. From 2000 to 2022, the full retirement age is increasing by 2 months each year so that by 2022 the full retirement age will be 67. The benefits reported in this section are total benefits received at a point in time. The MBR research extract provided by SSA to create the Gold Standard contains information about different reasons for receiving benefits but does not always allow the amount due to each reason to be accurately separated from the total. Hence we have elected to report total benefits at a point in time and researchers should be careful to note that when an individual is receiving both own retirement and aged spouse benefits, the amounts listed for each benefit type will be redundant, i.e. there is really only one total amount and two reasons for receiving it. SSA calculates benefits based on an individual's lifetime earnings history following rules which they publish in "Annual Statistical Supplement to the Social Security Bulletin," available for each tax year on the Social Security website, www.ssa.gov.

flag_in_mbr

mbr_agedsp

mbr_agedsp_stdate

mbr_agedsp_totamt

mbr_disab

mbr_disab_stdate

mbr_disab_totamt

mbr_other

mbr_other_stdate

mbr_other_totamt

mbr_retire

mbr_retire_stdate

mbr_retire_totamt

mbr_widowsp

mbr_widowsp_stdate

mbr_widowsp_totamt

phus_agedsp_stdate

phus_agedsp_totamt

phus_disab_stdate

phus_disab_totamt

phus_other_stdate

phus_other_totamt

phus_retire_stdate

phus_retire_totamt

phus_widowsp_stdate

phus_widowsp_totamt