The Government Entitlement Program That’s About to Dry Up

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The Government Entitlement Program That’s About to Dry Up - Yahoo Finance



For years, the Social Security Administration has warned lawmakers that unless they do something soon, the entitlement program for disabled workers will run out of cash by 2016.

Still, as the program’s funds dry up and its insolvency hovers less than two years away, Congress remains quiet on the issue.

More than 11 million Americans currently rely on Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), which was created in 1956 to provide financial assistance to people unable to work because of severe health issues.

Americans using the program, which is funded through the federal payroll tax, currently collect an average $1,129.51 per month. Most of the beneficiaries rely on disability for a significant portion of their income. Officials estimate that the majority of them never return to the workforce and remain dependent on the government.


The program has swelled in recent years—with rapid growth driving it full speed ahead to insolvency.

Since 2000, SSDI beneficiaries have increased by 73 percent. Experts from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco attribute that partially to population growth, but they also note “disability insurance caseloads as a share of the population age 20 to 64—known as the disability recipiency rate—also have risen rapidly over the past several decades.”

Social Security officials say the increase is related to a number of factors including the aging population as well as a larger number of working women eligible for the program.

Others say the spike in beneficiaries is largely due to a 1984 policy change that expanded the qualifications for disability.

Economists at the National Bureau of Economic Research, Mark Duggan and Scott Imberman released ananalysis that found that relaxed medical eligibility criteria was the biggest factor driving the increase in disability beneficiaries.

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Social Security Administration, spending on the program has more than tripled since 1983 from $43 billion to $139 billion, adjusted for inflation. It now accounts for about 20 percent of the Social Security Administration’s total budget.

Spending has ticked up so fast in recent years that revenue can’t keep up. The government has paid out more than it has taken in every year since 2009, according to the Social Security Board of Trustees.

If the pattern continues and the program runs out of money by 2016, the millions of Americans collecting disability will see their benefits cut by at least 20 percent.

Yet, agency officials say the entitlement doesn’t have to become insolvent. Congress could go in and replenish the fund. In its most recent report, the Social Security Board of Trustees suggests that one way of doing this would be to raise the federal payroll tax.

However, that would be a tough sell on Capitol Hill where any mention of tax increases is taboo—especially ahead of the midterm and presidential elections.

The more likely option is to reallocate funds from other Social Security programs, like Old Age and Survivors Insurance- the much larger-known Social Security insurance plan for the elderly. Congress has used this option at least 11 times since Social Security was enacted. The agency says both programs taken together will be solvent for at least two more decades.

The last time Congress used this quick-fix plan was in 1994 when the disability program was in a similarly dire financial situation. At the time, they predicted that the same thing would need to happen again in 2016…and look where we are now.
 

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Theres nothing funny about this. This is when government incompetence can really ruin lives. People that are actually disabled are depending on those funds. Big government has made a lot of promises to remain established and never seems to follow through. And once again its those least able to fend for themselves that suffer.
 

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Theres nothing funny about this. This is when government incompetence can really ruin lives. People that are actually disabled are depending on those funds. Big government has made a lot of promises to remain established and never seems to follow through. And once again its those least able to fend for themselves that suffer.
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The snowball picks up more snow on the way down. Another factor that will be included for the next financial crash.
 

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What is the "real" problem then, oh wise one? :sas2:
well look at it this way: what is the statement we make as a country when we say stuff like, "entitlement program for disabled workers will run out of cash" when we have and fund the maintenance of enough armament to blow up the world multiple times over?

in short the statement is plainly that "we choose not to take care of disabled workers"

how can a country say that it is wealthy when its veterans can't get health care coverage
or its disabled can't get saved by the social safety net? When we say we are a wealthy country we essentially reveal that all of this is a choice
 

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well look at it this way: what is the statement we make as a country when we say stuff like, "entitlement program for disabled workers will run out of cash" when we have and fund the maintenance of enough armament to blow up the world multiple times over?

in short the statement is plainly that "we choose not to take care of disabled workers"

how can a country say that it is wealthy when its veterans can't get health care coverage
or its disabled can't get saved by the social safety net? When we say we are a wealthy country we essentially reveal that all of this is a choice
Actually the REAL problem here is... the facts.

SS is solvent paying 100% benefits for I believe the next 25 years at which point it will pay out 80% of benefits. If the cap on payroll taxes is raised from 114k (after which you pay none) it will be solvent forever.

:snoop: @DEAD7 you can look this up yourself too friend. SS is literally not in danger of anything except right wing showmanship.
 
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