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Quantifying the Work-Related Overpayments of Social Security Disability Insurance Beneficiaries

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  • Denise Hoffman
  • Benjamin Fischer
  • John Jones

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This brief summarizes research quantifying the beneficiary-level prevalence, duration, and size of work-related overpayments.

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  • Denise Hoffman & Benjamin Fischer & John Jones, "undated". "Quantifying the Work-Related Overpayments of Social Security Disability Insurance Beneficiaries," Mathematica Policy Research Reports b67eaea254eb4c04bdbd6b80c, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:b67eaea254eb4c04bdbd6b80cf91342a
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    overpayment; Social Security disability; employment;
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