Posted on 07/23/2012 11:47:39 AM PDT by Sub-Driver
8,753,935: Workers on Disability Set Another Record in July; Exceed Population of 39 States By Terence P. Jeffrey July 23, 2012
(CNSNews.com) - The number of workers taking federal disability insurance payments hit yet another record in July, increasing to 8,753,935 during the month from the previous record of 8,733,461 set in June, according to newly released data from the Social Security Administration.
The 8,753,935 workers who took federal disability insurance payments in July exceeded the population of 39 of the 50 states. Only 11 statesCalifornia, Texas, New York, Florida, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Georgia, North Carolina and New Jerseyhad more people in them than the number of workers on the federal disability insurance rolls in July.
Virginia, the twelfth most-populous state, had 8,096,604 people in 2011, according to the latest Census Bureau estimate. That would make Virginias population about 657,331 less than the number of workers who took federal disability insurance payments in July.
Congress enacted legislation in 1956 to add federal disability insurance to the Social Security system. Over the decades, the number of Americans actually working has dramatically declined relative to the number claiming federal disability insurance payments.
By July 1967, there 74,520,000 Americans actually working and 1,145,663 workers taking disability payments. That made a ratio of 65 actual workers for each worker collecting disability. In July 1987, there were 112,634,000 people actually working and 2,759,852 people collecting disabilitya ratio of about 41 actual workers to each worker collecting disability.
When President Barack Obama took office in January 2009, there were 142,187,000 people actually working and 7,442,377 workers collecting disabilitya ratio of about 19 to 1.
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I am sorry for you and your husbands problems.
I know two people on long term disability. I worked with both of them. One survived stage three colon cancer. He tried to return to work but spent about half the day in the bathroom. The other had a stroke. He has memory issues. I do not believe either of these men are scamming the system.
Good luck, God bless.
I like the way you think.
“The deal is the lawyers take a third or more of the benefit from the time of application until the disability is approved and granted.”
That is why anyone with a legitimate disability claim should never go the lawyers route. $ wise, it behooves the lawyers to drag it out long as they can.
If truly disabled, file your own claim, backed up with all possible medical records to substantiate your claim.
I know of one disabled individual filing their own claim and it was approved in less than 90 days from start to finish.
OTOH, if one just files claiming it hurts to work, forgedabodit. Records, records, records, is what matters, little else does.
Let me futher clarify. We buy private long term disabity insurance at work. You have the option of paying for it yourself or letting the company pay for it. Both men that are currently on dissability paid for the insurnace themselves. This resulted in them receiving 2/3 of their previous income tax free. If the company had paid the insurance premium, they would have to pay taxes on the benefit.
By your mores and reasoning, the next step will be death camps with leathal injections for those non-productive drones, right.
It is to easy to qualify, some of these could be doing something.
The private sector is doing fine!
I suspect that the Social Security Administration has been directed to be quite liberal in allowing people to get on this dole for disability benefits. Every new disability recipient is highly likely to be an 0bama voter, doncha know? The worse part is, once on SSDI, people are unlikely to ever come off the benefits.
This is what community organizers do. Get folks on the government teet.
While I do not disagree with your reasoning about the aging population, those getting social security disability benefits would only be those aged under 65.
It isn’t my reasoning, it’s the doctor’s reasoning who wrote the article. I personally have no idea what disability has expanded so much, but what the doctor wrote makes sense.
While I do not disagree with your reasoning about the aging population, those getting social security disability benefits would only be those aged under 65.
Thus it is with EVERY policy of the left. They'll claim they intend to help people, but the very people they claim they are helping get excluded while the freeloaders take advantage of the system to live at the expense of others.
Everything about the left is "calling evil good and good evil".
That’s what I call Obama’s hope and change...I hope I don’t have to work and change my lazy lifestyle.
Yep. Congress and the POTUS have failed to protect America's financial house. Yet, they are the ones we hired to do just that.
When the fall campaign kicks into high gear in a couple of months, Congresscritters from across the board will come to us, hats in hand, and tell us that they have a plan to solve all of America's problems. But, how is that possible?? These are the same people who CREATED all of America's problems!!!
In typical fashion, because we can't be bothered, we will walk into a polling place in November and re-elect the same people who made the mess we currently have to clean up because we can't be bothered to find out how they voted on various bills and make sure that America is getting their money's worth from these liars!!
No big deal, though. American Idol will be on soon along with the X Factor and Dancing with the Stars. It's far more important to vote for our favorites on these shows than pay any attention to the people who want to run America!!
First, stop projecting your views onto others.
Second, get back to me when someone you love is murdered by a driver hopped up on ADHD meds who thought it was perfectly okay to get behind the wheel and drive impaired.
Skipping your meds again? WTH are you blathering about.
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