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The Relationship Between Disability Insurance Receipt and Food Insecurity

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  • Barbara A. Butrica
  • Stipica Mudrazija
  • Jonathan Schwabish

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Retiring baby boomers are increasing the demand for Social Security Administration (SSA) services at a time when budget constraints and retiring staff are limiting its capacity to deliver these services. In theory, investing in web-based tools that people can use to serve themselves could help SSA meet the projected increases in demand, even with fewer staff. But, despite investments in tools with significant labor-saving potential, such as online benefit application, usage of these tools has stalled since 2016. This study of online claiming is based on a survey of older individuals who either claimed their Old Age and Survivor (OASI) benefit in the past five years or intend to claim within the next five years. The survey covered: 1) how they submitted (or intend to submit) their benefit application; and 2) how they communicated (or intend to communicate) with SSA during the process.

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  • Barbara A. Butrica & Stipica Mudrazija & Jonathan Schwabish, 2021. "The Relationship Between Disability Insurance Receipt and Food Insecurity," Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College wp2021-16, Center for Retirement Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:crr:crrwps:wp2021-16
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