Aching to Retire? The Rise in the Full Retirement Age and its Impact on the Disability Rolls

M. Duggan, Perry Singleton, Jae Song
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The Social Security Amendments of 1983 reduced the generosity of Social Security retired worker benefits in the U.S. by increasing the program's full retirement age from 65 to 67 and increasing the penalty for claiming benefits at the early retirement age of 62. These changes were phased in gradually, so that individuals born in or before 1937 were unaffected and those born in 1960 or later were fully affected. No corresponding changes were made to the program's disabled worker benefits, and thus the relative generosity of Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits increased. In this paper, we investigate the effect of the Amendments on SSDI enrollment by exploiting variation across birth cohorts in the policy-induced reduction in the present value of retired worker benefits. Our findings indicate that the Amendments significantly increased SSDI enrollment since 1983, with an additional 0.6 percent of men and 0.9 percent of women between the ages of 45 and 64 receiving SSDI benefits in 2005 as a result of the changes. Our results further indicate that these effects will continue to increase during the next two decades, as those fully exposed to the reduction in retirement benefit generosity reach their fifties and early sixties.
渴望退休?全面退休年龄的提高及其对残疾人数的影响
1983年的社会保障修正案减少了美国社会保障退休工人福利的慷慨程度,将该计划的完全退休年龄从65岁提高到67岁,并增加了在62岁提前退休时申请福利的罚款。这些变化是逐步进行的,因此1937年或之前出生的人不受影响,而1960年或之后出生的人则完全受到影响。该计划的残疾工人福利没有相应的变化,因此社会保障残疾保险(SSDI)的福利相对慷慨增加了。在本文中,我们通过利用不同出生队列在政策诱导的退休工人福利现值减少中的差异来研究修正案对SSDI登记的影响。我们的研究结果表明,自1983年以来,修正案显著增加了SSDI的登记人数,由于这些变化,2005年45至64岁的男性和女性分别增加了0.6%和0.9%的SSDI福利。我们的研究结果进一步表明,这些影响将在未来20年继续增加,因为那些完全暴露于退休福利慷慨减少的人到了50多岁和60岁出头。
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