986 resultados para United States. Social Security Administration. Chicago Region.
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Latest issue consulted: 1992.
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"December 2002."
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Bibliography: p. 36.
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Sept. 1969.
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"April 1984"
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"GAO-902-597"
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Pt. 1. has special subtitle: Testimony and recommendations by the Social Security Administration.
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The 1982–1994 National Long-Term Care Surveys indicate an accelerating decline in disability among the U.S. elderly population, suggesting that a 1.5% annual decline in chronic disability for elderly persons is achievable. Furthermore, many risk factors for chronic diseases show improvements, many linked to education, from 1910 to the present. Projections indicate the proportion of persons aged 85–89 with less than 8 years of education will decline from 65% in 1980 to 15% in 2015. Health and socioeconomic status trends are not directly represented in Medicare Trust Fund and Social Security Administration beneficiary projections. Thus, they may have different economic implications from projections directly accounting for health trends. A 1.5% annual disability decline keeps the support ratio (ratio of economically active persons aged 20–64 to the number of chronically disabled persons aged 65+) above its 1994 value, 22:1, when the Hospital Insurance Trust Fund was in fiscal balance, to 2070. With no changes in disability, projections indicate a support ratio in 2070 of 8:1—63% below a cash flow balance.
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"Submitted to: The United States Department of Agriculture/Farmers Home Administration, submitted by: The Emergency Land Fund, Inc."
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