Aug 28, 2023

AI And White Collar Social Security Jobs: Part I

     There's been talk lately of Artificial Intelligence (AI) taking over white collar jobs. I thought I would take a look at what Chat GPT, the widely available free AI app could do in the Social Security context. In Part I of a three part series this is a question I asked and the Chat GPT response:

Question:  What kinds of disability benefits does the Social Security Administration offer?

Answer: The Social Security Administration offers several disability benefits programs, including Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). SSDI provides benefits to disabled individuals who have worked and paid Social Security taxes, while SSI offers assistance to disabled individuals with limited income and resources. Additionally, there are programs like Disabled Adult Child (DAC) benefits for adults with disabilities who were dependent on a parent's Social Security earnings, and Compassionate Allowances for faster processing of severe medical conditions. Keep in mind that eligibility criteria and benefits can vary, so it's best to check the SSA's official website for the most up-to-date information.

    It missed Disabled Widow and Widower benefits which is not good. On a more obscure note, it missed that disability benefits for blindness are a separate category in both Titles II and XVI of the Social Security Act.

Aug 26, 2023

Gruber Passes

      Theresa Gruber, who was Deputy Commissioner for Hearings Operations, has passed away at the age of 54. No cause of death is listed.

     Gruber had been the subject of an article in the Washington Post on July 12 of last year. The article revealed that Gruber had displayed "significant anomalies" at work over the course of at least a year, including slurred speech in which she "appeared intoxicated,leaving meetings without notice, slouching in her chair and aggressive behavior.” Shortly thereafter, Gruber left her position.

Aug 24, 2023

A Top Ten List

     It's a slow time in the world of Social Security, so here's a list of the top ten most read posts on this blog in the last twelve months. The number given is for those who went straight to the post, perhaps as a  result of receiving a link in an e-mail or seeing the link listed in some other forum,  rather than going on the blog generally and reading the post listed here along with others.

Aug 23, 2023

Proposed Regs On ISM

      I’m not going to try to explain it but tomorrow Social Security will publish proposed regulations to alter the In-Kind Support and Maintenance (ISM) rules that reduce Supplemental Security Income benefits by one-third if an individual receives reduced cost food and shelter. The proposal is to apply nationally standards that already exist in several states as a result of litigation. The proposal would reduce the number of individuals affected by the ISM rules. That’s a good thing. Of course, the ISM rules ought to be abolished altogether but that would take legislation.

     Let’s get this into effect well before next year’s election.

Aug 22, 2023

Signature No Longer Required On One Form

     From Emergency Message EM-23054:

This emergency message (EM) notifies technicians that we no longer require a signature on any version of the SSA-455 [a Continuing Disability Review form sent to claimants]...

SSA recently received OMB [Office of Management and Budget, whose pro forma OK is required before changing forms] approval to discontinue the requirement for a signature on the CDR Mailer form SSA-455 and SSA-455-OCR-SM. The latest inForm Library version of the SSA-455 has been updated to remove the signature box. ...

     If we can dispense with the signature requirement on this form, can't we dispense with some other signature requirements or at least verification of electronic signatures? There's a lot of field office time wasted on this.

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. ...