From the
Wisconsin State Journal:
A Wisconsin State Journal investigation found the thousands of claimants in the state have some of the longest waits in the nation. The investigation uncovered claimants who have lost a home and savings, saw a marriage deteriorate and even attempted suicide as they waited on a system that approved their claims only after years of suffering....
Even Social Security commissioner Michael Astrue calls the waits "inexcusable," saying efforts to address them are being complicated by the national economic downturn and the disabling medical problems of baby boomers that are making more people turn to the program.
And there is a
companion piece giving stories of those forced to wait. And yet another
companion piece about this:
State officials are holding fast to their plans to furlough workers who decide disability benefits claims, even though has some of the longest waits in the nation for decisions on such claims....
"This is a failure of leadership," Social Security commissioner Michael Astrue said of the furloughs byWisconsin and several other states.
And the La Crosse Tribune
adds even more.
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