State disability
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In the United States, there are several states and one commonwealth that provide statutory disability programs, commonly known as "disability insurance". They are funded by mandatory contributions of employees (optionally covered by employers). Employees' contributions are federal tax-deductible. Details differ, depending on the state.
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States with statutory disability plans
- California — State Disability Insurance and Paid Family Leave (Family Temporary Disability Insurance)
- Hawaii — Hawaii Temporary Disability Insurance [1]
- New Jersey — New Jersey Temporary Disability Insurance [2]
- New York — New York Disability Benefits Law [3]
- Rhode Island — Rhode Island Temporary Disability Insurance [4]
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Commonwealths with statutory disability plans
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See also