Aug 21, 2023

Aug 19, 2023

AFGE Backs O’Malley Nomination


      It comes as no surprise but the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), the largest union representing Social Security employees, has announced its support for the nomination of Martin O’Malley to become Commissioner of Social Security.

Aug 18, 2023

Mortality, Disability and Work

     From the Social Security Advisory Board:

The Board will hold an event on “The Future of Mortality, Disability, and Work: Helping to Inform the Social Security Trust Fund Projections” on Friday, August 25, 2023, from 9:45 am to 3:30 pm ET. The forum begins with opening remarks followed by two panels on mortality and disability, respectively, an hour break between 1 and 2 pm, and a third     panel on work.

Register for the Event

Each year, the Board of Trustees reports to Congress on the current and projected financial and actuarial status of the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI) and Disability Insurance (DI) programs. The Social Security Administration’s Office of the Chief Actuary (OCACT), on behalf of the Trustees, projects future OASDI program cost and income based on assumptions about key demographic and economic variables affecting the number of people paying into and receiving benefits from these programs over time. This forum will bring together OCACT in conversation with other experts to consider the implications of recent research and scientific findings on future expectations for a subset of those variables—mortality, disability, and work. ...


Aug 17, 2023

ALJ Trends

     Social Security's Office of Inspector General has issued a report on Administrative Law Judge Trends.

    Below are three charts from the report. As always, click on the image to view full size.





Aug 16, 2023

What's Going On With The Investigation Of The IG?


     Faith Williams, Director of the Effective and Accountable Government Program at the Project on Government Oversight (POGO), has spoken with Federal News Network about the situation with Social Security's Inspector General. It's a bad situation. There's also a written report.

    When are we going to get some resolution? The investigation of the IG is going on and on. How many people are there to interview? How many documents have to be reviewed? Why is this taking so long?

Aug 15, 2023

SSI Application Drawing Congressional Attention

     The Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, which has jurisdiction over Social Security, has written to the Acting Commissioner of Social Security to express concern over the process for applying for Supplemental Security Income benefits. The letter asks a number of pointed questions about what is going on.

Aug 14, 2023

Happy 88th Birthday, Social Security

 

And you made it despite constant Republican warnings that you were about to collapse.

Aug 11, 2023

Why Do Attorneys Keep Submitting Appointment Paperwork Over And Over?

     For some time now attorneys like me who represent Social Security claimants have had a problem with field offices delaying processing paperwork we submit appointing us to represent claimants. At least where I am this has gradually gone from an occasional problem to a common problem. We may be on the way to this becoming a problem in every case.

    Until the field office processes the appointment paperwork we can't really represent the claimant. No one at Social Security will talk with us. We can't access the claimant's file online. We don't receive notification about actions the agency takes.

    Taken to an extreme, and I fear that's where we're headed, representation of claimants becomes an impossibility. 

    This isn't happening because anyone at Social Security decided that it should happen. It's local field offices overwhelmed with work putting off tasks they regard as of secondary importance. The problem is that the workloads aren't going to decrease. There's always going to be work you can't get to. I fear that we're approaching a "Not now. Not later. Not ever" situation.

    You frequently see comments on this board from agency employees bemoaning the fact that attorneys keep submitting their appointment paperwork over and over and keep calling to ask about unprocessed appointment paperwork. What the hell do you expect to happen if you don't process the paperwork? The attorney has no idea whether the problem is that the agency never received the paperwork. They're anxious to begin representing their clients. Of course, they're going to resubmit the paperwork. Of course, they're going to call. Quit blaming the victim of your inability to process all the work you've been given to do. If you want to stop the re-submission of appointment paperwork and pestering calls about it, assign processing appointment paperwork a higher priority. Get it done in a reasonable time and we'll stop pestering you.