Trudy Lieberman, writing in the
Columbia Journalism Review, takes a belated look at NPR's
"Unfit For Work" series and finds it lacking. Lieberman primarily criticizes "Unfit For Work" for suggesting that it's easy to get on Social Security disability benefits. Lieberman writes in conclusion that "Unfit For Work":
... did a disservice to an important safety net crucial to the
survival of some of the sickest people around. It could have been a
useful service had it explained what disability benefits are — social
insurance, not welfare. And that the Social Security program has
encountered funding shortfalls 11 times before, and these were always
fixed by reallocating payroll tax revenues among the trust funds to
account for demographic shifts. As the eight former Social Security
commissioners put it in their letter, Social Security actuaries
predicted similar action would be needed in 2016, and “they were right
on target.”