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<blockquote data-quote="rebel-son" data-source="post: 2310994" data-attributes="member: 29011"><p>I think that is fraud when people do that like you are saying. There are people who have serious issues from depression and anxiety to back injuries. I am sure about half the cases today approved should probably not be, but here is the thing. If someone is approved the government gives them no incentive to go back to work. it is almost like the government wants to turn people complacent. </p><p></p><p>They could transition people back to work. The problem with disability is if you go back to work </p><p>1, its hard to get back on</p><p>2, they figure your benefit based on what you were making while you were disabled if you have to go back on it. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Simple possible way to help the budget would be to let people on disability work or try to and take like $1 for every $3 they make. This gives incentive to get back in the work game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rebel-son, post: 2310994, member: 29011"] I think that is fraud when people do that like you are saying. There are people who have serious issues from depression and anxiety to back injuries. I am sure about half the cases today approved should probably not be, but here is the thing. If someone is approved the government gives them no incentive to go back to work. it is almost like the government wants to turn people complacent. They could transition people back to work. The problem with disability is if you go back to work 1, its hard to get back on 2, they figure your benefit based on what you were making while you were disabled if you have to go back on it. Simple possible way to help the budget would be to let people on disability work or try to and take like $1 for every $3 they make. This gives incentive to get back in the work game. [/QUOTE]
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