The Social Security Administration will make its last visit to the Langley contact station at the Bayview Senior Center on May 12, the agency has announced.The reduction in service is part of agency-wide changes that officials said would provide more efficient delivery of service to the public.
May 8, 2011
"More Efficient Delivery Of Service To The Public"
From the South Whidbey, WA Record:
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Updated Fee Payment Numbers
Updated numbers on payments of fees to attorneys and others for representing Social Security claimants:Fee Payments | ||
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Month/Year | Volume | Amount |
Jan-11 | 34,467 | $113,459,847.04 |
Feb-11 | 33,305 | $107,796,771.38 |
Mar-11 | 34,885 | $112,463,768.46 |
Apr-11 | 48,033 | $153,893,755.37 |
May 7, 2011
Service Reductions In Michigan
From the Midland, MI Daily News:
Social Security has cut the number of monthly visitations to the Midland County Contact Station in half.
Midland residents will only be able to meet with a Social Security Administration representative twice a month on the second and fourth Tuesdays ...
The move was made April 19, according to Cynthia Edwards, Social Security public affairs specialist in Flint.“With more people utilizing Social Security online and our automated telephone services, and visiting the local Social Security offices in both Saginaw and Bay City, there have been fewer visitors to the Midland contact station,” said Edwards, explaining the reduction. “And due to the options provided to the public and the reduction in Midland visitors, the decision to cut back in Midland was made.” ...
Edwards said Midland is not the only city effected by the current budget situation. There have been other Social Security offices in Michigan that have reduced their hours of operation or the days of service to their contact stations.
“It is anticipated this will have little impact on the Midland community,” Edwards said.
Maybe there's been a decrease in demand in Midland but I'm pretty sure the real reason for this cut was lack of an adequate operating budget at Social Security. And that crack about "little impact"! I doubt that the good citizens of Midland appreciate that.
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Congressional District Statistics
Social Security has released its annual compilation of statistics broken down by Congressional District. You can see, for instance, that Jim Jordan, the Chairman of the Republican Study Committee, which proposed to end Supplemental Security Income (SSI), has 12,872 SSI recipients in his District.
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May 6, 2011
A Couple Of Social Security Factoids
From the York, Nebraska News-Times:
Q: How much has Social Security paid out since it started?
A: From 1937 (when the first payments were made) through 2009, the Social Security program has expended $11.3 trillion.
Q: How much has Social Security taken in taxes and other income since it started?
A: From 1937 (when taxes were first collected) through 2009, the Social Security program has received $13.8 trillion in income.
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May 5, 2011
Most Popular Baby Names
A press release from Social Security:
Jacob and Isabella are king and queen of the crib for another year. This is the twelfth year in a row on our list for Jacob and the second for Isabella, although 2010 has a new number two for girls, Sophia. The only new name to crawl into the top 10 on either list this year is Aiden, which replaces Joshua on the boys’ side.
For all the top baby names of 2010, go to Social Security’s website www.socialsecurity.gov. Here are the top 10 boys and girls names for 2010:
Boys: | 1) Jacob | Girls: | 1) Isabella | ||
2) Ethan | 2) Sophia | ||||
3) Michael | 3) Emma | ||||
4) Jayden | 4) Olivia | ||||
5) William | 5) Ava | ||||
6) Alexander | 6) Emily | ||||
7) Noah | 7) Abigail | ||||
8) Daniel | 8) Madison | ||||
9) Aiden | 9) Chloe | ||||
10) Anthony | 10) Mia | ||||
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Effects Of Budget Cuts
I am hearing that there is a near complete hiring freeze across Social Security for the remainder of the fiscal year but some limited overtime. There may be some limited hiring of Administrative Law Judges to replace those leaving.
If you are a Social Security employee, what are you hearing and seeing? What effects are you seeing where you are? What do you expect for the future?
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May 4, 2011
New Ways To View Social Security News
Blogger is now offering five "dynamic views" for its public blogs, such as Social Security News. I don't quite see the point but maybe you will.
By the way, I get asked from time to time why I don't allow blog feeds. The answer is that I do. I know it's possible because I've done it. If you have problems with the blog feed, you need to talk with Blogger, not me.
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