Express Releases State-by-State Analysis of Rising Disability Rolls

WEB15CTA_300x250_AmericaEmployedIs disability turning into de facto unemployment insurance?

Express Employment Professionals recently released a new analysis of the Social Security Administration’s disability rolls, studying which states saw the sharpest increase in disability beneficiaries from 2008 to 2013.

Nationally, the number of former workers on disability increased 20.4% over five years. While that rate of increase is roughly in line with the previous five-year period, it stands in sharp contrast to the overall rate of population growth, which was around four percent from 2008 to 2013.

Twenty-four states increased at a rate lower than the national average, while 26 states and the District of Columbia grew faster than the national average.

Colorado, Maryland, Idaho, Indiana, New Hampshire, Florida, Georgia, Utah, Ohio, Michigan and D.C. saw the largest increases in the nation.

Only eight states saw increases under 15%: New York, Virginia, Mississippi, North Dakota, Hawaii, Maine, Connecticut and West Virginia.

This sharp and steady rise shows that America’s disability roles continue to swell, nearing 9 million former workers in 2013. As Express has observed in previous white papers, that is due in part to disability benefits playing the roll of de facto unemployment insurance.

“The rise in disability beneficiaries goes hand-in-hand with the declining labor force participation rate,” said Bob Funk, CEO of Express, and a former chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. “If you’re wondering why the labor force is shrinking, this is part of the reason. Americans are leaving the workforce and joining the disability rolls at a rapid rate, which shows no signs of slowing.

“While the rate increases differ from state to state, it’s clearly a nationwide trend. The truly disabled need our help, but America is in trouble if able-bodied workers are being classified as disabled.”

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To view the complete state-by-state analysis of disabled beneficiaries, click here.

 

One Response to Express Releases State-by-State Analysis of Rising Disability Rolls

  1. Paula April 7, 2015 at 11:16 am #

    I totally agree with the last statement of this article. I know of several people who have nothing wrong with them except made up pain. Once on disability they still work other cash jobs on the side. Jobs that they say they cannot do on a daily basis.

    However, the states they live in encourage them to be on the dole because if the states do not spend the money they do not get as much next year. It is a terrible, terrible situation.

    I hope we can correct and use the money for those who actually need the money.

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