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Final 2019 Trust Fund Numbers

     Social Security has posted the final calendar year 2019 numb ers for the Social Security Disability Insurance Trust Fund. The fund declined by about $4 billion last year. As of the end of the year, the fund balance was $93 billion. The Old Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund gained $6.4 billion in the last calendar year. Its balance stands at $2.8 trillion.

My Top Eight List

     I've finally gotten around to the sort of list you've seen a lot of in the last couple of weeks -- the most important things that have happened in the Social Security world in the last decade. Below is my list but feel free to post your own list. I came up with eight and didn't want to pad it to make it ten. Constant administrative under-funding of the Social Security Administration accompanied by frequent shutdown threats and occasional actual shutdowns. Agency performance suffered as a result. Service has deteriorated to levels that would have once been thought unimaginable; After the number of Social Security disability claims soared in the 2000-2009 decade, the number of claims started declining in 2010. That decline is continuing. We think we know why claims soared from 2000-2009 -- primarily the aging of the baby boomer population -- but no one has a good handle on why the number of disability claims filed has gone down so much since then or why the declin...