Malcolm
& Parsons Quick Expose |
Disability
Statistics
Disability is more common
than you think, it can happen to anyone:
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According to the
United States Census Bureau, over 51
million Americans are classified as
disabled.
"Americans With
Disabilities: 2002," U.S. Bureau of
the Census, May 2006
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A disabling injury
occurs every two seconds.
National Safety
Council, Injury Facts 2004 Ed.
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Three in 10 workers
entering the work force today will
become disabled before retiring.
Social Security
Administration, Fact Sheet 2007
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Over 6.8 million
workers are receiving Social
Security Disability benefits, almost
half are under age 50.
Social Security
Administration, Fact Sheet 2007
Disability often keeps
people out of work:
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An illness or
accident will keep 1 in 5 workers
out of work for at least a year
during their working careers.
U.S. Census
Bureau, December 1997
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One in 7 workers can
expect to be disabled for five years
or more before retirement
"Commissioners
Disability Table, 1998," Health
Insurance Association of America,
the New York Times, February 2000
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The average long-term
disability absence lasts 2.5 years.
Commissioner’s
Individual Disability Table A
Disability can cause
financial hardship:
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Two-thirds of
American families live from paycheck
to paycheck.
Parade
Magazine, Is the American Dream
Still Possible?, April 23, 2006
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Unexpected illnesses
and injuries cause 350,000 personal
bankruptcies each year.
"Illness and
Injury as Contributors to
Bankruptcy," Health Affairs,
February 2, 2005
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Disability causes
nearly 50% of all mortgage
foreclosures, 2% are caused by
death.
Health Affairs,
The Policy Journal of the Health
Sphere, 2 February 2005
Most American workers
can't afford to become disabled:
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Over 70% of working
Americans do not have enough savings
to meet short-term emergencies.
National
Investment Watch Survey, A.G.
Edwards Inc. 2004
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According to the
Federal Reserve, 44% of U.S.
families spend more than they earn.
Federal Reserve
Board, Survey of Consumer Finances
2004
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For the average
American household, the savings rate
is negative, the lowest since 1933,
and credit card debt is at an
all-time high - $9,300.
Parade
Magazine, Is the American Dream
Still Possible?, April 23, 2006
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Over 50% of the
workforce has no private pension
coverage and a third have no
retirement savings.
Social Security
Administration, Fact Sheet 2007
Social Security and
Workers' Compensation may not be
adequate:
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Over 90% of disabling
accidents and illnesses are not work
related.
National Safety
Council, Injury Facts 2004 Ed.
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The average monthly
Social Security Disability Insurance
(SSDI) benefit is $978.
Social Security
Administration, Fact Sheet 2007
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Less than half - 39%
- of the 2.1 million workers who
applied for SSDI benefits in 2005
were approved.
Social Security
Administration, Office of Disability
and Income Security Programs
Most American workers are
not covered by disability insurance:
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Over 100 million
workers do not have private
disability income insurance.
Council for
Disability Awareness, Long Term
Disability Claims Review, 2005
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70%
of the private sector workforce has
no long-term disability insurance.
Social Security Administration, Fact
Sheet 2007
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