Jul 12, 2026

Fertility Fears

      From an op ed by Lyman Stone in the New York Times:

… If America’s population does decline, it will strain our entitlements system, damage the economy, reduce innovation and entrepreneurship, and cause serious labor shortages. But the majority point of view — held by major institutions like the Census Bureau, the United Nations and the Social Security trustees — is that the United States probably won’t face population decline until the 2080s, or even beyond 2100.

That forecast is far too optimistic. The more accurate projection, which I outlined in a recent report for my organization, the Institute for Family Studies, sees the American population beginning to shrink in the 2050s. It is a forecast so grim it could upend American budgeting and, thus, American politics.

Start with the number that drives everything else. The American fertility rate has fallen below 1.6 children per woman, a record low. Replacement rate, the level that merely holds a population steady before immigration, is about 2.1. If the current trend in shrinking births continues, it’s likely that the U.S. population will largely stop growing in the 2030s, and begin to decline in the 2050s. Peak America may come before millennials meet their grandkids (if they have any. …

If birthrates continue to decline as they have been doing, then fertility will fall to 1.35 children per woman in 2050, and 1.15 by 2100. In that scenario, population growth will be anemic in the 2020s and 2030s, fall to essentially zero in the 2040s, and then, starting in the mid-2050s, experience a long, grinding decline. Each generation will be more than 30 percent smaller than the one before, the work force will shrink beneath the retirees it has to support, and the American century will give way to American contraction. …

Up until quite recently, the Social Security trustees’ main scenario assumed that fertility rates will rise from now until 2050, and stabilize at 1.9 children per woman. In 2023, the Census Bureau predicted that fertility rates will only gradually decline from 1.64 to 1.58 by 2075. Spoiler: Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has already shown a 1.57 fertility rate for 2025. The U.N. expects that the U.S. fertility rate will be flat at about 1.65 through the entire 21st century. To its credit, Social Security trustees released new numbers just last month that revised their expectations down to 1.75 in 2050, but that is overly optimistic. The Congressional Budget Office is more realistic, but even it predicts that fertility will decline to 1.53, then stabilize. …

     The writer is working for a pro-natalist project but that doesn’t mean he’s wrong.  In fact, even if his projections are a bit pessimistic, he’s still talking about a serious problem. Pro-natalism is nearly hopeless, I think. We have little way as a society of influencing these highly personal decisions. Of course, pro-natalism usually has racist undertones, if not overtones, as well, but that’s a separate issue.

     We need to accept that trying to hold down immigration to almost nothing is insane. We need more legal immigrants and we need to quit worrying so much about undocumented immigrants. Social Security needs these immigrants and so does the country. Those who oppose immigration invite long term catastrophe. At least we can attract all the immigrants we need, despite the hostility that most Republicans express towards black, brown, Asian and Muslim immigrants. Make use of our country’s attractiveness to immigrants. They and their children make great citizens

Jul 9, 2026

An Update For Attorneys

      A message from Social Security to attorneys and others who represent claimants (the crap at the end is some weird formatting from the original that doesn’t go away no matter what I do):

Recent Enhancements in Processing Centers: Advancing Service and Efficiency

Date: 

Dear Colleague,

We are pleased to announce some important developments from Central Processing that further our commitment to efficient, responsive service for claimants and the representative community. These changes reflect ongoing efforts to optimize operations, strengthen communication, and deliver timely, policy-compliant outcomes.

A Good News Highlights:

Centralized Oversight and Organizational Realignment: This fiscal year, oversight of all eight processing centers (PCs), including Disability Operations and International Processing, has been unified under a new chief-level organization, Central Processing (CP). CP now also manages Earnings, Workload Support Units, and Field Office Support Units, which provide essential backend support to field offices and the National 800 Number. This realignment merges similar workload responsibilities, streamlines decision-making, and enhances customer service across the agency.

Expanded Representative Call Center (RCC) Services: Building on prior enhancements, the RCC now serves as a single point of contact for representatives with cases pending in any PC. Representatives can call the RCC at 877-626-6363, and calls are automatically routed to the appropriate PC based on claimant information. Technicians are available to assist with a range of inquiries, including pending cases and attorney fee payments.

The RCC contact information is available on the following pages:

https://www.ssa.gov/representation/pct_contact_info_under54.htm

https://www.ssa.gov/representation/pct_contact_info_54older.htm

We encourage your clients to create a my Social Security account, which enables them to manage their benefits and access a wide range of essential services online.

Please share this information with your members, colleagues, affiliates, and other interested parties. We appreciate your partnership and continued collaboration as we work together to enhance service delivery within our PCs.

Sincerely, 

Mark D. Quinlan

Chief of Central Processing

Jul 7, 2026

AI Ready For Primetime?

      From MeriTalk:

The Social Security Administration (SSA) believes agentic artificial intelligence (AI) is ready for mission use, but agencies will only realize its potential if they pair the technology with rigorous governance, continuous testing, and modernized data infrastructure, the agency’s chief AI officer said on June 26.

Speaking at ACT-IAC’s AI Forum, Brian Peltier, SSA’s head of technology, customer data, and AI and chief AI officer, said the agency is approaching a fundamental shift in how it delivers services as AI capabilities mature alongside years of technology modernization.

“We’re on the cusp of really changing the way we operate, how we work, and how we service our customers,” Peltier said.

Agentic AI is ready to support agency missions not only because the technology has advanced, but also because agencies have spent years modernizing their underlying systems, Peltier said. Even so, he cautioned that successful deployment depends on governance, security, and operational safeguards. …

Jul 6, 2026

Recording The Undead

      From a press release:

The Social Security Administration (SSA) Office of Inspector General (OIG) released an audit report, Beneficiaries Incorrectly Recorded as Deceased (032311).  The audit examined whether SSA employees complied with Agency policies when correcting the records of living beneficiaries who were incorrectly recorded as deceased.  …

The OIG reviewed a random sample of beneficiaries whom SSA recorded as deceased between January 2020 and December 2024 and later removed the death records from the Numident (and thereby removing such records from the DMF).  Auditors found that, when SSA technicians corrected 45 percent of the incorrect death records, they did not document why the deaths were recorded in the first place, or why they were subsequently removed, as required by Agency policy. …

Jul 5, 2026

SSA To Promote Trump Accounts

      From a Social Security press release:

Today, the Social Security Administration (SSA) announced it is launching processes for parents to enroll newborns in Trump Accounts. This automatic system will help ensure that every newborn has the opportunity to benefit from a Trump Account from the start of life. …

Starting next week, Social Security will update guidance to hospitals to include Trump Account enrollment information.  SSA will assist the states to modify their existing hospital forms used by parents to apply for Social Security numbers through the Enumeration at Birth (EAB) program to include the automatic creation of a Trump Account. Future Social Security card mailers for newborns will also include information to inform parents about the benefits of Trump Accounts and convenient and streamlined ways to open an account. …


Jul 4, 2026

Happy Birthday America

 

Not created by SSA. ChatGPA did it at my prompt.

Jul 3, 2026

The Questions Had To Be Asked

      From the Washington Post (emphasis added):

To commemorate America’s 250th birthday, the Social Security Administration will issue limited-edition Social Security cards to babies born from Thursday to the end of the year.
The cards look similar to the standard blue wallet-sized Social Security cards the agency has issued for decades, but they are stamped with the “Freedom 250″ logo. Freedom 250 is the public-private initiative the Trump administration launched last year to organize events — often aligned with the administration — for the nation’s semiquincentennial. It is different from America250, a nonprofit established by Congress in 2016 to organize such celebrations.
The Social Security Administration said Thursday the agency was not paying any licensing fees for the Freedom 250 logo and that there were no arrangements to share cardholders’ data with Freedom 250. …

250 Years Ago We Decided We Didn’t Want Any Of These