Social Security disability on verge of insolvency

Laid-off workers and aging baby boomers are flooding Social Security’s disability program with benefit claims, pushing the financially strapped system toward the brink of insolvency.

Applications are up nearly 50 percent over a decade ago as people with disabilities lose their jobs and can’t find new ones in an economy that has shed nearly 7 million jobs.
The stampede for benefits is adding to a growing backlog of applicants — many wait two years or more before their cases are resolved — and worsening the financial problems of a program that’s been running in the red for years.

New congressional estimates say the trust fund that supports Social Security disability will run out of money by 2017, leaving the program unable to pay full benefits, unless Congress acts. About two decades later, Social Security’s much larger retirement fund is projected to run dry, too, leaving it unable to pay full benefits as well.
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  • August 25, 2011 1:30 PM zigerrrrrrrrr wrote:
    SS has a 2 TRILLION dollar surplus! It has paid out every penny for 75 years and can NOW pay full benefits for 25 YEARS!
    Don't believe the media - they lie! There's NO reason, except wanting to raid the surplus, to make one negative change to SS! PLEASE get informed, check on your "representatives" in Washington - most are dirty to the core.
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