More than 80 percent of nonelderly U.S. adults are insured against the risk of disabling physical or mental illness by Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). This article evaluates the causes of the extraordinary growth in SSDI enrollment, considers its fiscal ramifications, and discusses potential policy responses. While aggregate population health has improved by most measures in recent decades, the rate of SSDI receipt among nonelderly adults has nearly doubled since 1984. We project that SSDI receipt will rise by an additional seventy percent before reaching a steady state rate of approximately 6.5 percent of adults between the ages of 25 and 64, with cash benefit payments exceeding $150 billion annually (excluding Medicare). We t...
Of the approximately 17.5 million working-age people in the United States who live with disabilities...
This collection of original papers reveals why caseloads of the nation's two largest income entitlem...
The Social Security Amendments of 1983 reduced the generosity of Social Security retired worker bene...
M ore than 80 percent of all nonelderly adults in the United States areinsured against the risk of b...
The U.S. Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) program has grown dramatically over the last 20 y...
Two ailments limit the effectiveness and threaten the long-term viability of the U.S. Social Securit...
T he share of working-age Americans receiving disability benefits from the federal Disability Insura...
Between 1984 and 2001, the share of nonelderly adults receiving Social Security Disability Insurance...
Between 1984 and 2001, the share of nonelderly adults receiving Social Security Disability Insurance...
Two ailments limit the effectiveness and threaten the long-term viability of the U.S. Social Securit...
The health of the working-aged population is a key driver of enrollment in and spending by the two m...
Between 1984 and 2001, the share of nonelderly adults receiving Social Security Disability Insurance...
The share of working age Americans receiving disability insurance benefits has increased substantial...
Working PaperSince the mid-1980s there has been dramatic growth in the number and fraction of DI and...
Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are the foundation ...
Of the approximately 17.5 million working-age people in the United States who live with disabilities...
This collection of original papers reveals why caseloads of the nation's two largest income entitlem...
The Social Security Amendments of 1983 reduced the generosity of Social Security retired worker bene...
M ore than 80 percent of all nonelderly adults in the United States areinsured against the risk of b...
The U.S. Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) program has grown dramatically over the last 20 y...
Two ailments limit the effectiveness and threaten the long-term viability of the U.S. Social Securit...
T he share of working-age Americans receiving disability benefits from the federal Disability Insura...
Between 1984 and 2001, the share of nonelderly adults receiving Social Security Disability Insurance...
Between 1984 and 2001, the share of nonelderly adults receiving Social Security Disability Insurance...
Two ailments limit the effectiveness and threaten the long-term viability of the U.S. Social Securit...
The health of the working-aged population is a key driver of enrollment in and spending by the two m...
Between 1984 and 2001, the share of nonelderly adults receiving Social Security Disability Insurance...
The share of working age Americans receiving disability insurance benefits has increased substantial...
Working PaperSince the mid-1980s there has been dramatic growth in the number and fraction of DI and...
Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are the foundation ...
Of the approximately 17.5 million working-age people in the United States who live with disabilities...
This collection of original papers reveals why caseloads of the nation's two largest income entitlem...
The Social Security Amendments of 1983 reduced the generosity of Social Security retired worker bene...