Sep 4, 2010
Sep 3, 2010
Commissioner's Message For Labor Day
Sent: Fri 9/3/2010 2:19 PM
To: Undisclosed recipients
Subject: COMMISSIONER'S BROADCAST--09/03/10
A Message To All SSA [Social Security Administration] And DDS [Disability Determination Services] Employees
Subject: Labor Day
I want to wish you a safe and happy Labor Day, a holiday that is our national tribute to the contributions of American workers to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of our country. In this year of so much economic stress, you have had to step up your efforts, so you deserve this tribute even more than in past years.
As a group, our DDS colleagues have had the most difficult year; many of them have been subjected to across-the-board furloughs by governors and state legislators. We recently submitted legislation to Congress that would fix that problem, and I urge all of you - not just DDS employees - to use every opportunity you have to educate Members of Congress and their staffs about the unnecessary trauma furloughs cause for our DDS employees and the citizens they serve. For more information about this legislation, go to http://www.socialsecurity.gov/pressoffice/pr/furlough-legislation-pr.htm.
I also want to congratulate Jim Hill, who has been our national NTEU [National Treasury Employees Union] representative for many years. He will soon be sworn-in as an administrative law judge for the new Akron hearing office, and I am confident that he will bring to the bench the same passion, civility, and judgment he brought to his service as a labor leader.
I was particularly pleased to hear this week that, despite the pressures brought on by our increased workloads, we remain one of the Top Ten Best Places to Work in the Federal Government for the third consecutive time, and received our highest ranking ever. Thank you for all you do to make SSA a great place to work.
Again, have a safe and happy Labor Day.
Michael J. Astrue
FICA Holiday?
With just two months until the November elections, the White House is seriously weighing a package of business tax breaks - potentially worth hundreds of billions of dollars - to spur hiring and combat Republican charges that Democratic tax policies hurt small businesses, according to people with knowledge of the deliberations.
Among the options under consideration are a temporary payroll-tax holiday ...
[A] payroll-tax holiday - a top priority of many business groups - could be applied only to new hires or extended to current employees. It could be limited to small businesses or extended to larger firms.
Death Of ALJ Maggard
Illegal Immigrants And Social Security
Looks like it is the illegal immigrants who are supporting us Americans. Should we be so eager to deport them?The contributions by unauthorized immigrants to Social Security -- essentially, to the retirement income of everyday Americans -- are much larger than previously known, raising questions about the efforts in many states and among Republicans in Congress to force these workers out.In response to a research inquiry for a book I am writing on the economics of immigration, Stephen C. Goss, the chief actuary of the Social Security Administration and someone who enjoys bipartisan support for his straightforwardness, said that by 2007, the Social Security trust fund had received a net benefit of somewhere between $120 billion and $240 billion from unauthorized immigrants.
That represented an astounding 5.4 percent to 10.7 percent of the trust fund's total assets of $2.24 trillion that year. The cumulative contribution is surely higher now. Unauthorized immigrants paid a net contribution of $12 billion in 2007 alone, Goss said....
"If for example we had not had other-than-legal immigrants in the country over the past," Goss e-mailed me, "then these numbers suggest that we would have entered persistent shortfall of tax revenue to cover [payouts] starting [in] 2009, or six years earlier than estimated under the 2010 Trustees Report."
Sep 2, 2010
OIG Report On Stimulus Act Hiring
FCIP hires are controversial since there is no public listing of such positions. There have been concerns that this allows favoritism and other shenanigans. The explanation given for the heavy use of FCIP is that it is quicker to hire under FCIP and that FCIP hires have a longer period of evaluation. Somebody needs to take a hard look at federal hiring policies. At best, secretive hiring reduces the applicant pool which makes it harder to hire the best possible employees. At worst, secretive hiring can lead to scandals.
Sep 1, 2010
Early Delivery Of Checks To Some On East Coast
Michael J. Astrue, Commissioner of Social Security, today announced that benefit checks are being delivered to some Atlantic coast residents on Thursday, September 2nd, before the arrival of Hurricane Earl and ahead of the regular September 3rd payment date. About 737,000 beneficiaries in South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Washington, D.C. are affected by this early check delivery.
"Delivering checks early to these residents eliminates one concern beneficiaries might have as they prepare for the storm,” Commissioner Astrue said. “As beneficiaries take steps to ensure their own safety, this is one step we can take to help them. They should also be aware that Direct Deposit is a more secure and convenient way to receive payments, particularly when natural disasters strike."
Social Security worked closely with the U.S. Postal Service and the Department of the Treasury to make the early delivery of checks possible. Beneficiaries living in areas with the following first three digits in their zip codes will receive early delivery.
State
3-Digit ZIP Code
PrefixCity
North Carolina
270 – thru – 289
and 297Greensboro, Raleigh, Rocky Mount, Charlotte, Fayetteville, Kingston, Hickory, and Asheville
South Carolina
290 – thru – 296
Columbia, Greenville, Charleston, and Florence
Maryland
206 – thru – 212, 214 – thru – 219, and 267
Linthicum, Baltimore, Cumberland, Eastern Shore, and Frederick
Washington, DC
200, 202 – thru - 205
Washington DC
Virginia
220 – thru – 225, 228 – thru – 239, and 244
Richmond, Culpeper, Norfolk, and Farmville
Pennsylvania
189 – thru – 194
Philadelphia and Southeastern PA
Delaware
197 – thru – 199
Wilmington
New Jersey
070 – thru – 074, 076 – thru – 078 and 080 – thru – 088
DV Daniels, NNJ Metro, South Jersey, Newark, Trenton, Monmouth and Kilmer
New York
100 – thru – 104, 110 – thru – 114, and 116,
115, 117, and 119Manhattan, Staten Island, Queens, Brooklyn, Bronx, and
Western NassauMassachusetts
021 – thru – 026
Brockton, Boston, Northwest Boston, and Cape Cod
Rhode Island
027 – thru – 029
Providence
The Department of the Treasury, through the Federal Reserve, has requested that financial institutions in the affected areas honor the paper checks.