Has the Social Security Administration performed a cost-benefit analysis to examine the cost of hearing a case versus ap...
And how many--number-wise, what--how many cases are denied, then appealed nationwide, roughly, per year?
I never heard that.
The $350 million Recovery Act funding we used in fiscal year 2010 to handle claims was not included in our continuing re...
Wouldn't this funding have been better spent on integrity work, such as, disability and Supplemental Security Income rev...
I've known cases where people who have filed for disability claims and have been denied... and then they die before the ...
I think is a dangerous mismanagement of Federal funds.
The number of workers per retiree has fallen from 42 to 1 in 1940 to about 3 to 1 today.
Simply put, there is no way to control our debt without getting serious about entitlement reform.
Let's assume it's just 10 million--that's a lot of people.
A lot of people all over America realize that this stimulus package, this money was--once it ran out, it was gone.
We've been told that, after being rejected by the Social Security Administration for a disability claimant person, two-t...
If the appeal process throws back two-thirds of the cases, there's something wrong.
Social Security is now at the tipping point, the first step of a long, slow march to insolvency if we don't do something...
The increase will accelerate the exhaustion of the SSDI reserves by 2018, and was recently described by the Congressiona...
We need to remember 2005 and 2006 were not normal markets and we do not want to go back to that.
Fannie and Freddie's disproportionate influence on this Committee and Congress ultimately cost the taxpayers billions.
The demise of Fannie and Freddie could have been prevented had the Committee acted sooner.