At the request of Senator Jeff Sessions (R-AL), the Congressional Budget Office issued a report on July 16 titled "Policy Options for the Social Security Disability Program." While some of the sub-topics in the report are quite routine, one section concerns approaches to "fundamental changes" in the Social Security Disability Insurance Program (SSDI). The CBO report takes note of the tremendous growth of the disability program since 1970.
What is troubling to me is that politicians are looking at "fundamental changes" in SSDI in light of projected budgetary shortfalls and a recent barrage of media reports concerning the Social Security disability program, some of which contained false, misleading or inaccurate information.
3 of the specific options presented in the CBO report are especially troubling:
While the objective of the CBO report was to produce a non-partisan analysis of economic issues in support of the Congressional budget process, there are concerns among many Social Security claimant's advocates, myself included, that Congress may make unnecessary and harmful choices to the detriment of disabled claimants--especially new claimants who try to access the SSDI benefits in the near future.
I am providing the link to the entire CBO report in case anyone is interested in reading it.
Congressional Budget Report on Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)
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Charles W. Forsythe is a founding partner of The Forsythe Firm in Huntsville, AL, a firm dedicated to assisting disabled individuals to obtain Social Security disability benefits or SSI.(256) 799-0297. The link below will open the main web site of the Forsythe Firm.
Forsythe Firm Social Security Disability Representatives in Huntsville, AL
What is troubling to me is that politicians are looking at "fundamental changes" in SSDI in light of projected budgetary shortfalls and a recent barrage of media reports concerning the Social Security disability program, some of which contained false, misleading or inaccurate information.
3 of the specific options presented in the CBO report are especially troubling:
- Change the benefit formula
- Change the eligibility rules
- Change the waiting period from 5 months to 12 months
While the objective of the CBO report was to produce a non-partisan analysis of economic issues in support of the Congressional budget process, there are concerns among many Social Security claimant's advocates, myself included, that Congress may make unnecessary and harmful choices to the detriment of disabled claimants--especially new claimants who try to access the SSDI benefits in the near future.
I am providing the link to the entire CBO report in case anyone is interested in reading it.
Congressional Budget Report on Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)
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Charles W. Forsythe is a founding partner of The Forsythe Firm in Huntsville, AL, a firm dedicated to assisting disabled individuals to obtain Social Security disability benefits or SSI.(256) 799-0297. The link below will open the main web site of the Forsythe Firm.
Forsythe Firm Social Security Disability Representatives in Huntsville, AL
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