Jul 5, 2013

Not Buying It

     Jay Barnes isn't buying the claims that Social Security is pressuring its Administrative Law Judges to approve disability claims.

Jul 4, 2013

Jul 3, 2013

Soaring Disability Payments?

     We keep hearing that Social Security disability benefit payments are soaring. They're going through the roof. It's ruinous how rapidly disability payments are rising. Funny thing about that. It's not happening, at least not anymore. Below is a chart showing Disability Insurance Benefits payments over the last two years. I know the chart contains some extraneous information but I couldn't copy just the month and the total benefit payments. Notice that benefit payments have gone up in the last two years by 8%, which is certainly significant but hardly a disastrous increase considering the aging of the baby boom population and considering the 3.6% cost of living adjustment at the end of 2011 and the 1.7% cost of living adjustment at the end of 2012. More interesting is that the increase in benefit payments has ground to a halt over about the last year. We seem to be near stasis. This is exactly what the actuaries have been predicting. Once the number of baby boomers reaching full retirement age, making them no longer eligible for disability benefits, started equaling the number reaching their prime years for disability, the boom in disability claims would be over. Well, it's happened. It's right there in the numbers you see below. Total benefit payments in June 2013 were less than they were nine months earlier in September 2012, despite the intervening cost of living adjustment.
DI Payment Summary
(in millions)
Year Month
paid
Total
benefit
payments a
Cyclical payments b Medicare
premium
deductions
All other
payments
Total Cycle 1Cycle 2 Cycle 3Cycle 4
2011 Jul $10,897 $9,116 $5,168 $1,305 $1,303 $1,341 $430 $1,351
2011 Aug 10,761 9,133 5,171 1,309 1,307 1,345 430 1,198
2011 Sep 10,818 9,169 5,189 1,315 1,313 1,352 433 1,216
2011 Oct 10,758 9,207 5,206 1,322 1,320 1,359 433 1,118
2011 Nov 10,638 9,235 5,222 1,326 1,324 1,363 435 967
2011 Dec 10,970 9,337 5,292 1,337 1,334 1,374 434 1,199

2012 Jan 11,278 9,668 5,459 1,391 1,388 1,429 428 1,182
2012 Feb 11,279 9,693 5,472 1,395 1,393 1,433 429 1,156
2012 Mar 11,522 9,730 5,490 1,401 1,398 1,441 438 1,354
2012 Apr 11,376 9,767 5,508 1,407 1,404 1,447 434 1,175
2012 May 11,247 9,811 5,529 1,415 1,412 1,455 436 1,000
2012 Jun 11,625 9,816 5,531 1,416 1,414 1,455 442 1,367
2012 Jul 11,434 9,841 5,539 1,422 1,419 1,461 442 1,152
2012 Aug 11,124 9,849 5,542 1,424 1,421 1,462 442 832
2012 Sep 11,847 9,846 5,542 1,423 1,420 1,461 449 1,551
2012 Oct 11,139 9,889 5,562 1,431 1,428 1,469 442 807
2012 Nov 11,219 9,894 5,568 1,430 1,428 1,468 449 876
2012 Dec 11,788 9,966 5,627 1,435 1,431 1,472 445 1,378

2013 Jan 11,583 10,079 5,676 1,456 1,453 1,494 471 1,033
2013 Feb 11,590 10,076 5,677 1,455 1,451 1,493 472 1,041
2013 Mar 11,827 10,089 5,684 1,456 1,453 1,496 475 1,263
2013 Apr 11,572 10,106 5,695 1,458 1,455 1,498 470 997
2013 May 11,786 10,136 5,716 1,460 1,458 1,502 471 1,179
2013 Jun c 11,734 10,136 5,717 1,460 1,457 1,501 475 c 1,123

Jul 2, 2013

Chief Actuary Projects Effects Of Immigration Reform On Social Security

     From a June 28 letter from Social Security's Chief Actuary Stephen Goss to Senator Marco Rubio:
I am writing in response to your request for estimates of the long-range financial effects on Social Security of Senate Bill S. 744, as reported out by the Judiciary Committee, amended, and passed by the Senate on June 27. ...
We estimate that enactment of this Bill would increase asset reserves for the combined Old-Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI) and Disability Insurance (DI) Trust Funds by $284 billion by the end of 2024, and would extend solvency of the OASDI program for an additional 2 years ...

Jul 1, 2013

Telephone Problems At ODAR Today

     I'm hearing reports that Social Security's Office of Disability Adjudication and Review (ODAR) offices nationwide are experiencing telephone difficulties today. It's not clear to me whether this is affecting other parts of Social Security as well.

Some Agencies Were Prepared For Supreme Court Decision On DOMA

     I wrote last week that Social Security seemed unprepared for the decision of the Supreme Court holding the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) unconstitutional. Some agencies were prepared for this decision. See the memo from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) issued just a day after Social Security issued staff instructions to hold all claims filed by those in same sex marriages.

Payment Delays Reported

     There is a report of delays in direct deposits of Social Security benefits in the Wichita, KS area. If this report is accurate, the fault lies not with Social Security but with the Department of the Treasury which processes the direct doposits -- but Social Security will get the calls.

Continued Decline In Number Of Emloyees At Social Security

The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has posted updated figures for the number of employees at Social Security.These figures do not show the effects of reductions in overtime at Social Security.
  • March 2013 63,777
  • December 2012 64,538
  • September 2012 65,113
  • June 2012 65,282
  • March 2012 65,257
  • December 2011 65,911
  • September 2011 67,136
  • June 2011 67,773
  • March 2011 68,700
  • December 2010 70,270
  • June 2010 69,600
  • March 2010 66,863
  • December 2009 67,486
  • September 2009 67,632
  • 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
     Since the Republicans took control of the House of Representatives in January 2011, there has been a 9% decline in the number of employees at the Social Security Administration. 6,493 employees lost in about two and a half years at a time when the agency's workload is burgeoning.