May 1, 2006

Social Security Trustees Report For 2005

The annual report of the Social Security trustees for 2005 has finally been released. This document is normally of little public interest. There is a little more interest this year than usual because the report had been delayed due to a dispute between the President and the Senate over the appointment of public trustees. That dispute was settled by the use of recess appointments. The report shows that the trust funds will be depleted in 2040, a year earlier than indicated by the last report.

Status of Disability Service Improvement Plan

I suppose we can officially call Commissioner Barnhart's plan for disability adjudication at Social Security the Disability Service Improvement (DSI). Implementation of DSI is set to begin on August 1, 2006 in Social Security's Boston Region. A centerpiece of DSI is the Reviewing Officer (RO) position, a new job. Although implementation of DSI is supposed to begin three months from today, Social Security has not yet announced any job openings for ROs or their supervisors on the USAJobs website. Interviewing job applicants takes time. After they are hired new employees often have to move themselves and their families to a new city. Training of new employees takes time. In general, the Federal establishment moves more slowly than private enterprise. All of this suggests that the August 1, 2006 start date for DSI may already be in danger.

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Apr 30, 2006

Monthly Social Security Stats

Social Security has issued its monthly statistics for Title II and Title XVI.

Apr 29, 2006

New Jersey Man Indicted For Social Security Fraud

The Asbury Park Press reports that a Toms River, N.J. man has been indicted for fraud for accepting over $200,000 in Social Security disability and workers compensation benefits while working for his son's home improvement business.

Apr 28, 2006

Boston Lawyer Convicted Of Social Security Fraud

Prominent Boston lawyer Robert Gerrard has been sentenced to three years of probation for continuining to receive his mother's Social Security benefits for 16 years after she died, according to Boston.com news. His law license has also been suspended.

Plan Coming to Offset VA Benefits Offset By Social Security?

There are reports that Terry Scott, the chairman of the Veterans' Disability Benefits Commission, which was recently set up by Congress to study VA benefits, is pushing a plan to offset veteran's disability benefits by Social Security disability benefits. Any such offset, which would be unpopular with veterans, would have to be passed by Congress and signed by the president.

Apr 27, 2006

Lockhart Nominated To OFHEO

Bloomberg.com reports that James Lockhart, Deputy Commissioner of Social Security, has been nominated by President Bush to become head of OFHEO, the agency that regulates Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the federal housing corporations. There had been earlier published reports that Lockhart had declined the post. President Bush must now nominate a new Deputy Commissioner for Social Security for confirmation by the Senate.