Sep 8, 2010

Bed Bugs In Jamaica


From Federal News Radio:

Bed bugs have infested the Social Security Administration's regional offices in Queens, N.Y. According to a post on FedBizOpps.gov, the agency is looking for a company to provide it with extermination services, including the use of a Bed Bug Heat Treatment Oven.

An SSA executive tells Government Computer News the bed bugs are affecting several offices in the Joseph P. Addabbo Federal Building and that the problem will be addressed as quickly as possible.

The ovens would be used to clean items such as clothing, books, papers, chairs and file cabinets in the office.

This isn't the first time the bugs have been found in that particular space. In December 2009, seven large file cabinets on five different floors in the building were infested.

Sep 7, 2010

Increasing The Retirement Age In France

From CBS:
French strikers disrupted trains and planes, hospitals and mail delivery Tuesday amid massive street protests over plans to raise the retirement age. ...

[P]eople poured into the streets in 220 cities, setting off flares and beating drums ...

French protesters are angry about the government's plan to do away with the near-sacred promise of retirement at 60, forcing people to work until 62 because they are living longer. ...

One sign in Paris showed a raised middle finger with the message: “Greetings from people who will die on the job.”

HEART Act Regs

From today's Federal Register:
We are revising our regulations to incorporate improvements to the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program made by the HEART Act. The HEART Act changes the way we treat certain cash payments to members of the uniformed services and veterans and the way we treat cash and in-kind payments to AmeriCorps volunteers. In addition, we are making a technical change to our rules to reflect the correct section of the Internal Revenue Code.

Number Of Social Security Employees Jumps

Below are the June 2010 figures for the number of employees at Social Security recently released by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), along with earlier figures for comparison purposes.
  • June 2010 69,600
  • March 2010 66,863
  • December 2009 67,486
  • September 2009 67,632
  • June 2009 66,614
  • March 2009 63,229
  • December 2008 63,733
  • September 2008 63,990
  • September 2007 62,407
  • September 2006 63,647
  • September 2005 66,147
  • September 2004 65,258
  • September 2003 64,903
  • September 2002 64,648
  • September 2001 65,377
  • September 2000 64,521
  • September 1999 63,957
  • September 1998 65,629

Sep 6, 2010

Not On My Watch

President Obama speaking in Milwaukee today:
And to those who may still run for office planning to privatize Social Security, let me be clear: as long as I'm President, I'll fight every effort to take the retirement savings of a generation of Americans and hand it over to Wall Street. Not on my watch.

Labor Day



Sep 5, 2010

Social Security Opens New Office In Paris

The Paris (TX) News reports that Social Security is opening a new office in their town.

SSI Report

Social Security has issued its Annual Statistical Report on the Supplemental Security Income program. Some highlights:

Size and Scope of the Supplemental Security Income Program

  • About 7.7 million people received federally administered payments in December 2009.
  • The average monthly payment in December 2009 was $499.
  • Total payments for the year were more than $46 billion, including almost $4 billion in federally administered state supplementation.

Profile of Recipients

  • The majority were female (55 percent).
  • Sixteen percent were under age 18, 58 percent were aged 18 to 64, and 26 percent were aged 65 or older.
  • Most (85 percent) were eligible on the basis of a disability.
  • Six out of 10 recipients under age 65 were diagnosed with a mental disorder.
  • More than half (57 percent) had no income other than their SSI payment.
  • Thirty-four percent of SSI recipients also received Social Security benefits.
  • Of the people receiving SSI benefits, about 2 percent were residing in a Title XIX institution where Medicaid was paying more than half of the cost.
  • Despite their disabilities, about 340,000 recipients (5.2 percent) were working in December 2009.