**Update: The event has been moved to a larger room (Cannon Caucus Room) due to high demand.**
View the C-SPAN recording of the event here

Applications for Social Security Disability Insurance have increased in recent years. What does this increase imply for the program overall, and particularly for its funding over the long term? Was this increase anticipated, or was it surprising? Does it affect the effectiveness of the program? This forum will address these questions and present varied perspectives about the causes and consequences of changes in the DI caseload. Speakers will discuss past trends in disability claims; differing perspectives on why the rolls have grown; implications for the effectiveness of the DI program; and implications for the economic security of the disabled.

Presenters:

Discussants:   

  • Marty Ford, Director, Public Policy Office, The Arc of the United States
  • Tony Young, Senior Public Policy Strategist, NISH

Moderator:     

  • Mark Miller, Reuters

This forum builds on the standing-room-only roundtable event, "Increasing Rolls in Disability Insurance: Policy Perspectives," held on January 27, 2012, at NASI's annual conference. 

When
April 3rd, 2012 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location
Cannon Caucus Room (345 Cannon) - Note location change from prior listing
Independence Avenue between New Jersey Ave and First Street SE
Washington, DC 20001
United States
Topics
Topics Social Security, Workers Compensation, Disability, Workforce Issues and Employee Benefits
Contact
Contact Name Elisa Walker
Contact Email ewalker@nasi.org