The Decline in Earnings Prior to Application for Disability Insurance Benefits

Social Security Bulletin, Vol. 77(1), p. 1-15, 2017

15 Pages Posted: 8 Feb 2017

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Jackson Costa

Government of the United States of America - Social Security Administration

Date Written: February 3, 2017

Abstract

Social Security administrative data show that the earnings of individuals who apply for Disability Insurance benefits decline rapidly in the years prior to application. This article presents statistics on the average “decline period” — the time from the year of maximum earnings to the year of application — by general and specific primary diagnosis, sex, and age for individuals who filed applications during 2004–2013. The analysis compares decline periods for applicants whose claims were allowed with those for applicants whose claims were denied. Understanding decline-period variations may enable policymakers and service providers to target and customize preapplication support services to specific population subgroups.

Keywords: Disability, Early Intervention, Earnings, Employment Trends, Social Security Disability Insurance, SSDI

JEL Classification: H55, I38, J14

Suggested Citation

Costa, Jackson, The Decline in Earnings Prior to Application for Disability Insurance Benefits (February 3, 2017). Social Security Bulletin, Vol. 77(1), p. 1-15, 2017, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2913020

Jackson Costa (Contact Author)

Government of the United States of America - Social Security Administration ( email )

Washington, DC 20254
United States

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