Disabled Population
784,920
Out of 4,429,333
Disability Rate
17.7%
National: 13.0%
Median Income
$62,417
Household
Poverty Rate
11.8%
National: 8.7%

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Understanding Disability in Kentucky

Kentucky has one of the highest disability rates in the nation (3rd highest), with 17.7% of the civilian noninstitutionalized population reporting at least one disability. That translates to 784,920 people out of a total population of 4,429,333.

The most common disability type in Kentucky is ambulatory difficulty, affecting 395,991 residents (9.5% of the population), followed by cognitive difficulty at 315,891 (7.6%).

Economically, the median household income in Kentucky is $62,417, below the national median of $78,538. The poverty rate is 11.8%, above the national average of 8.7%. The unemployment rate stands at 2.9%.

Types of Disabilities in Kentucky

People may report more than one disability type. Ambulatory difficulty is the most prevalent in Kentucky, affecting 395,991 residents (9.5% of the population).

Ambulatory difficulty
9.5%
Cognitive difficulty
7.6%
Independent living difficulty
7.9%
Hearing difficulty
4.9%
Vision difficulty
3.6%
Self-care difficulty
3.4%
Disability Type Breakdown - Kentucky (ACS 2023)
Disability Type Population % of Total Pop.
Hearing difficulty 216,777 4.9%
Vision difficulty 159,455 3.6%
Cognitive difficulty 315,891 7.6%
Ambulatory difficulty 395,991 9.5%
Self-care difficulty 141,562 3.4%
Independent living difficulty 269,316 7.9%

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Disability by Age Group

Disability rates increase significantly with age. In Kentucky, 52.2% of residents age 75 and over report at least one disability, compared to 8.2% among those under 5.

Disability Rate by Age Group - Kentucky (ACS 2023)
Age Group With Disability Disability Rate
Under 5 61,507 8.2%
5 to 17 103,689 10.7%
18 to 64 326,646 19.3%
65 to 74 143,298 31.0%
75 and over 147,712 52.2%

Disability by Sex

Disability by Sex - Kentucky (ACS 2023)
Sex With Disability Rate
Male 385,391 17.7%
Female 399,529 17.7%

Males and females in Kentucky have the same disability rate (17.7%). In total, 385,391 men and 399,529 women report at least one disability.

Disability by Race & Ethnicity

Disability rates vary across racial and ethnic groups in Kentucky. These disparities reflect broader patterns of health access, occupational risk, and socioeconomic factors.

Disability by Race & Ethnicity - Kentucky (ACS 2023)
Race / Ethnicity With Disability Disability Rate
White 684,062 18.4%
Black or African American 53,947 15.8%
Asian 4,328 6.4%
Hispanic or Latino 20,101 9.7%

Income & Poverty in Kentucky

The median household income in Kentucky is $62,417, significantly below the national median of $78,538. The poverty rate is 11.8%, above the national average of 8.7%. For people with disabilities, economic challenges are often amplified - people with disabilities are more than twice as likely to live in poverty compared to those without disabilities.

The unemployment rate in Kentucky stands at 2.9%, which affects the SSDI situation since applicants must demonstrate inability to engage in substantial gainful activity (SGA).

SSDI in Kentucky

The Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program provides monthly benefits to people who have worked and paid Social Security taxes but can no longer work due to a qualifying disability.

SSDI Approval Rates - Kentucky
Stage Kentucky Rate National Avg.
Initial Application 34% 38%
Reconsideration 11% ~14%
Hearing (ALJ) 51% 56%
Average Wait (Initial) 132 days 227 days

With an initial approval rate of just 34%, Kentucky is one of the toughest states for SSDI applicants. Approximately 66% of initial applications are denied, meaning roughly 6 in 10 first-time applicants receive a denial letter.

Applicants in Kentucky benefit from relatively shorter processing times, averaging 132 days for initial claims, compared to the national average of 227 days. If your initial claim is denied, the reconsideration approval rate is 11%, and the hearing-level (ALJ) approval rate climbs to 51%.

Given these statistics, applicants in Kentucky should consider working with a disability advocate or attorney from the start. Represented claimants are statistically more likely to be approved, especially at the hearing stage where 51% of cases are won with legal help.

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How to Apply for SSDI in Kentucky

Step 1: Check Your Eligibility

To qualify for SSDI, you must have earned enough work credits through Social Security taxes and have a medical condition that prevents you from performing substantial gainful activity (SGA). In 2024, SGA is defined as earning more than $1,550/month ($2,590 if blind).

Step 2: Gather Your Medical Evidence

Strong medical documentation is the most important factor in SSDI claims. Collect records from all treating physicians, hospitals, and clinics. In Kentucky, where only 34% of initial claims are approved, thorough medical evidence is critical.

Step 3: Submit Your Application

You can apply online at ssa.gov, by phone at 1-800-772-1213, or at your local Social Security office in Kentucky. The average processing time for initial claims in Kentucky is 132 days.

Step 4: If Denied, File an Appeal Promptly

With a 66% denial rate on initial claims in Kentucky, many applicants will need to appeal. You have 60 days from the date of your denial letter to request reconsideration. Do not miss this deadline.

Step 5: Request a Hearing Before an ALJ

If reconsideration is also denied, request a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge. In Kentucky, 51% of claimants win at the hearing level. This is where having legal representation makes the biggest difference.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the disability rate in Kentucky?

According to the 2023 American Community Survey, 17.7% of the civilian noninstitutionalized population in Kentucky has at least one disability, totaling 784,920 residents. This is above the national average of 13.0%.

What is the SSDI approval rate in Kentucky?

The initial SSDI approval rate in Kentucky is approximately 34%, meaning about 66% of first-time applicants are denied. At the reconsideration level, the approval rate is 11%, and at the hearing level (before an ALJ), it rises to 51%.

How long does it take to get SSDI in Kentucky?

The average processing time for an initial SSDI application in Kentucky is 132 days. This is shorter than the national average of 227 days. If you need to appeal to a hearing, the total process can take 12 to 24 months or longer.

What should I do if my SSDI claim was denied in Kentucky?

If your SSDI claim was denied in Kentucky, you have 60 days to file an appeal. With only a 11% reconsideration approval rate, many claimants proceed to a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge, where 51% of cases are approved. Working with a disability lawyer or advocate significantly improves your chances, as they can help prepare medical evidence and represent you at your hearing.

What is the median household income in Kentucky?

The median household income in Kentucky is $62,417, below the national median of $78,538. The poverty rate in Kentucky is 11.8%, compared to the national average of 8.7%.

Do I need a lawyer to apply for SSDI in Kentucky?

While you can apply for SSDI on your own, statistics suggest that representation matters - especially in Kentucky where 66% of initial claims are denied. At the hearing level, claimants with attorneys win at significantly higher rates. Disability attorneys work on contingency, meaning they only get paid if you win your case (typically 25% of back-pay, capped at $7,200).

Counties in Kentucky

Explore disability statistics for individual counties in Kentucky. Select a county for detailed data.

Adair County 23.5% Allen County 18.6% Anderson County 18.6% Ballard County 16.1% Barren County 21.5% Bath County 22.3% Bell County 26.2% Boone County 12.1% Bourbon County 19.6% Boyd County 21.8% Boyle County 16.8% Bracken County 17.4% Breathitt County 31.4% Breckinridge County 22.2% Bullitt County 15.5% Butler County 19.4% Caldwell County 26.4% Calloway County 17.0% Campbell County 13.5% Carlisle County 16.0% Carroll County 17.4% Carter County 21.5% Casey County 18.0% Christian County 18.2% Clark County 19.6% Clay County 28.1% Clinton County 22.9% Crittenden County 32.2% Cumberland County 23.6% Daviess County 17.4% Edmonson County 24.1% Elliott County 26.6% Estill County 26.3% Fayette County 12.8% Fleming County 19.8% Floyd County 26.6% Franklin County 17.1% Fulton County 23.9% Gallatin County 17.1% Garrard County 19.6% Grant County 16.5% Graves County 18.9% Grayson County 21.0% Green County 25.5% Greenup County 20.9% Hancock County 21.8% Hardin County 17.5% Harlan County 27.3% Harrison County 19.1% Hart County 22.0% Henderson County 24.1% Henry County 18.7% Hickman County 22.8% Hopkins County 26.8% Jackson County 23.3% Jefferson County 14.3% Jessamine County 14.4% Johnson County 24.5% Kenton County 13.2% Knott County 27.0% Knox County 23.8% Larue County 18.1% Laurel County 18.6% Lawrence County 23.5% Lee County 28.8% Leslie County 30.0% Letcher County 30.1% Lewis County 21.4% Lincoln County 19.2% Livingston County 28.3% Logan County 17.5% Lyon County 38.0% Madison County 15.8% Magoffin County 28.5% Marion County 20.5% Marshall County 19.0% Martin County 32.0% Mason County 20.3% McCracken County 16.0% McCreary County 23.8% McLean County 19.8% Meade County 20.5% Menifee County 23.8% Mercer County 14.3% Metcalfe County 21.4% Monroe County 23.3% Montgomery County 20.3% Morgan County 24.8% Muhlenberg County 23.0% Nelson County 15.1% Nicholas County 21.5% Ohio County 19.0% Oldham County 8.9% Owen County 15.9% Owsley County 36.0% Pendleton County 20.6% Perry County 30.8% Pike County 29.3% Powell County 22.3% Pulaski County 21.7% Robertson County 16.1% Rockcastle County 22.3% Rowan County 17.0% Russell County 23.8% Scott County 14.8% Shelby County 12.3% Simpson County 15.2% Spencer County 15.3% Taylor County 21.5% Todd County 16.8% Trigg County 27.3% Trimble County 18.5% Union County 30.8% Warren County 13.5% Washington County 22.0% Wayne County 25.3% Webster County 27.5% Whitley County 21.1% Wolfe County 33.0% Woodford County 13.1%

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Sources & Methodology

All data for Kentucky is compiled from official government sources. Disability statistics are from the most recent available data.

  • U.S. Census Bureau - American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, Table S1810 (Disability Characteristics), 2023
  • U.S. Census Bureau - American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, Table DP03 (Selected Economic Characteristics), 2023
  • Social Security Administration - SSI Recipients by State and County, 2024
  • Social Security Administration - SSDI approval and processing data, Fiscal Year 2024