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At last - Shorter Wait for Social Security Disability Benefits

Good News: If you are – or know someone — applying for Social Security disability benefits, the waiting time for a decision is likely to be shorter rather than longer.

At The Roots
  • Shorter waits for Social Security to act on disability applications
  • First improvement in Social Security waiting time in a decade
  • Recession threatens to overwhelm the recent improvements

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Read SSA Commissioner's Statement (PDF)

Since 1999, the number of people waiting for a decision on disability benefits swelled — and the waiting times became longer and longer. The results were often tragic – people lost their homes, families broke apart, people did not get badly needed medical care. Sad to say, nearly every year some people died while waiting for a decision.

Now – for the first time in a decade – the Social Security Administration has reduced both the number of people waiting for decisions on their disability applications and the waiting time to get a decision. SSA Commissioner Michael Astrue made the announcement in a recent press release.

We’ve been fighting for this for many years. The problem is that for many years, the Social Security Administration’s work load went up but its budget went down. The strains on the Social Security Administration became worse as the Baby Boomers began to retire. Finally, there was a small budget increase in 2008 and a more substantial increase in 2009.

Bad News: The recession threatens to overwhelm the recent improvements – and may make the waiting times pop right back up. The number of people applying for both disability and retirement benefits is rising dramatically. In a recession, people with disabilities and seniors who lose their jobs and cannot find another apply for Social Security retirement and disability benefits.

Stephen C. Goss, a top Social Security official, recently said that normally about 2.5 million people apply for disability benefits each year. By contrast, as of September 30, 2009, the annual applications were expected to be 3 million – with even higher numbers yet to come. “When there’s a bad recession and we lose 6 million jobs, people of all types are going to be part of that,” Goss said.

Peggy Hathaway
Vice-President for Public Policy
United Spinal Association and National Spinal Cord Injury Association

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  • Darrin Taggart

    Damnit! I’ve been waiting since 2005 for approval of benefits on a condition that is listed as a disability approved for benefits (Arachnoiditis). Was awarded Federal Retirement Disability benefits in 2006. July 21st had a SSI appeals hearing. Still haven’t heard anything. This system is broke and now I’m broken even more!