Background Material and Data on Major Programs Within the Jurisdiction of the Committee on Ways and MeansU.S. Government Printing Office, 1994 |
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... Source : Office of Research and Statistics , Social Security Administration . TABLE 2-9 . DISABILITY BACKLOGS AND APPLICANT WAITING TIMES [ Claims pending and weeks of work on hand at the State Disability Determination Services ( DDSs ) ...
... Source : Office of Research and Statistics , Social Security Administration . TABLE 2-9 . DISABILITY BACKLOGS AND APPLICANT WAITING TIMES [ Claims pending and weeks of work on hand at the State Disability Determination Services ( DDSs ) ...
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... 5 5 5 1 Due to rounding , may not add to 100 percent . 2 Beginning in 1990 , AIDS / HIV cases are included in this category . Source : Office of Disability , Social Security Administration . TABLE 3-1 - INCOME TO THE OASI AND DI TRUST.
... 5 5 5 1 Due to rounding , may not add to 100 percent . 2 Beginning in 1990 , AIDS / HIV cases are included in this category . Source : Office of Disability , Social Security Administration . TABLE 3-1 - INCOME TO THE OASI AND DI TRUST.
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... Source : Congressional Budget Office based on January 1994 economic assumptions . CHART 3-1 . FEDERAL BUDGET DEFICITS WITH AND WITHOUT OASDI billions of dollars With OASDI Without OASDI sexyor 290 no wiron's Tem 279 275 leta 255 249 228 ...
... Source : Congressional Budget Office based on January 1994 economic assumptions . CHART 3-1 . FEDERAL BUDGET DEFICITS WITH AND WITHOUT OASDI billions of dollars With OASDI Without OASDI sexyor 290 no wiron's Tem 279 275 leta 255 249 228 ...
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... Source : 1994 Trustees Report . TABLE 3-18 - PROJECTED EARNINGS FOR HYPOTHETICAL WORKERS 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Year Low 1 Average 2 Maximum 3 $ 10.840 $ 24,090 $ 60,600 11.338 25.196 62.100 11.811 26.246 63,600 12,308 27,352 ...
... Source : 1994 Trustees Report . TABLE 3-18 - PROJECTED EARNINGS FOR HYPOTHETICAL WORKERS 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Year Low 1 Average 2 Maximum 3 $ 10.840 $ 24,090 $ 60,600 11.338 25.196 62.100 11.811 26.246 63,600 12,308 27,352 ...
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... increase in the Consumer Price Index . The difference between the two values is the real - wage differential . Source : 1994 Trustees ' Report . Section 4. Railroad Retirement System The railroad retirement system is 106.
... increase in the Consumer Price Index . The difference between the two values is the real - wage differential . Source : 1994 Trustees ' Report . Section 4. Railroad Retirement System The railroad retirement system is 106.
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