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Social Security Administration: ‘Endocrine Disorders No Longer on Our Listing of Impairments for Disability Benefits’

The Social Security Administration has removed endocrine disorders from the Listing of Impairments it uses when reviewing applications for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income…

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Minnesota Man Accused of Social Security Disability Theft

A Perham, Minnesota, man allegedly lied to the Social Security Administration to illegally collection Social Security Disability benefits, reports the Detroit Lakes Tribune. A special agent discovered that…

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How to Get Social Security Benefits from an Ex-Spouse

An article published today on CBSMoneyWatch.com addresses how to access additional Social Security monies based on the earnings of an ex-husband or ex-wife. CBS financial blogger Steve Vernon…

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Why Do Disability Claims Rise During a Recession? Hint: It’s Not Fraud.

An article published yesterday on CNN Money sheds light on what is being called a “hidden unemployment problem.” As CNN points out, 17% more Americans are on Social…

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3 Ways Your Social Security Benefits Are Already Being Cut

Though the debate about whether or not to cut Social Security spending is consuming many a politician these days, a new article from The Wall Street Journal points…

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Social Security Benefits Gone By 2036

June 1, 2011 The Social Security Board of Trustees released their annual report on the status of Social Security Trust Funds in mid-May with bleaker findings than expected.…

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Social Security Beneficiaries’ 2012 Increase May Be Eaten Up by Medicare Premiums

Next year the Social Security Administration will adjust the amounts its beneficiaries receive by an estimated .07 percent to accomodate the rising cost of living, according to the…

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Senator Tom Coburn: Social Security Disability Is Being Used to Extend Unemployment Benefits

Oklahoma Senator Tom Coburn has waged a very public crack-down on the Social Security Administration’s disability program, saying in a new interview with The Oklahoman that he thinks…

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Lenient Social Security Disability Judge Put on Leave

The Social Security Administration put Huntington, West Virginia, administrative law judge David B. Daugherty on paid leave Thursday and escorted him out of his office after a Wall…

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A New Study Asks: How Old Is Too Old to Drive?

In anticipation of the number of drivers over 70 tripling in the next 20 years, researchers at the University of Colorado School of Medicine recently analyzed senior citizens…

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