Jan 4, 2011

I Hope These Folks Are Just Being Paranoid

From The Hill:
Liberal groups say they are increasingly worried that President Obama will strike a deal with Republicans on Social Security reforms in exchange for a 'yes' vote on increasing the nation's debt ceiling. ...

Maria Freese of the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare said she thinks Social Security is "more at risk than it was in 2005,” when President George W. Bush proposed far-reaching changes to the program, including personal accounts. ...

“What I am really afraid of is another deal behind closed doors,” said Nancy Altman, the co-director of Social Security Works.

Can You Help?

I am going to bump this up since I still have not gotten anything I can use.

I am doing an article for the NC Advocates for Justice with the title "Social Security By The Numbers." There are a few numbers that I would like to include that I have not been able to find:
  • The amount spent administering a large employer pension plan as a percent of benefits paid
  • The amount spent administering a large long term disability (LTD) pension plan as a percent of benefits paid
  • ALJ allowance rate at the most liberal hearing office in the country
Any help you can give will be appreciated. Links would be helpful.

I expect I will eventually post this article on this blog.

Why Action Should Be Taken Soon

The Social Security Advisory Board has issued "Social Security: Why Action Should Be Taken Soon", a report on Social Security's long term financing problems. The report merely discusses options. It makes no specific recommendation.

Of course, action has been taken recently on Social Security's long term financing issues -- to make them dramatically worse.

Jan 3, 2011

Illegal Aliens Help Social Security

From the Cox newspaper chain:
While many Americans believe illegal immigrants don't pay taxes, billions of dollars deducted from paychecks issued to undocumented workers flow to the Social Security Administration (SSA) every year. Those workers almost certainly will never see that money again.
Social Security officials keep a record of wages that do not match up with real names and numbers in their system. The record is called the earnings suspense file.
In 2009, the last year for which figures are available, employers reported wages of $72.8 billion for 7.7 million workers who could not be matched to legal Social Security numbers.
Because those wages were reported by employers and not paid under the table, Social Security and Medicare deductions had to be made. A total of 12.4 percent of those wages went into the SSA system — 6.2 percent paid each by the worker and the employer. An additional 2.9 percent was paid into Medicare, half by the worker and half by the employer.
That means about $11.2 billion went into the Social Security Trust Fund in 2007, and $2.6 billion went into Medicare. While that money will be used to pay retirees and health-care beneficiaries, it most likely will never be claimed by the illegal immigrants who contributed it.

Republican Senator Threatens Government Debt Default Unless Social Security Cut

Senator Lindsay Graham was asked on Meet the Press if he was going to vote for an increase in the federal debt ceiling. That will be needed around April of this year. His response was that "to not raise the debt ceiling could be a default of the United States on bond and treasury obligations" but he also said that "I will not vote for the debt ceiling increase until I see a plan in place that will deal with our long term debt obligations starting with Social Security, a real bipartisan effort to make sure that Social Security stays solvent, adjusting the age, looking at means tests for benefits."

Social Security Approves CCD

From a press release:

EHR Doctors announced today that The Social Security Administration (SSA) approved their C32 Continuity of Care Document (CCD). EHR Doctors, Inc. has a contract to deliver Electronic Health Records in CCD format to the Social Security Administration over the Nationwide Health Information Network.

The capability to generate CCDs is a critical piece of technology that hospitals need to meet the Meaningful Use requirements of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The technology enables an interoperable health record that can be shared between organizations for purposes ranging from transitions in care to adjudication of insurance claims. EHR Doctors CCD technology is certified for Meaningful Use under the ONC-ATB program.

EHR Doctors' contract with the Social Security Administration enables SSA to use EHR Doctor's Medibridge Health Information Exchange to electronically gather health records in support of disability claims, and get them rapidly into the hands of SSA adjudicators. This technology, “will improve our disability programs and provide better service to the public,” said Social Security Commissioner Michael Astrue. "The use of health IT will dramatically improve the speed, accuracy, and efficiency of this process, reducing the cost of making a disability decision for both the medical community and the American taxpayer,” he added.

Jan 2, 2011

Seguro Social Gigante!

Sábado Gigante host, Don Francisco, is now promoting the Spanish language version of Social Security's benefits estimator. (By the way, Social Security, you ought to let others embed your videos.)

Jan 1, 2011