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this week, new reporting showed that over the past three decades, the number of americans receiving disability benefits has exploded. currently each month 14 million americans are collecting disability support, costing the federal government $250 billion each year. according to the reporting on npr, the number of former workers on disability is doubling every 15 years. the fund has inevitably become taxed and is expected to run out of money in 2016. some analysts attribute this to demographic factors, the aging baby boom general ration, the growth in women s employment and the rise in the retirement age. 70% of the disability are over the age of 50. the rise in disability rolls may be part of the stress point, the overall collapse of our public safety net. i wanted to come to you on this,
the paper trail. they are the ones that will influence the other ones which are more egalitarian. you ve got your blue-collar workers that are in there and they will follow the lead of someone stronger, that has more information and quite frankly, you know, that s really good for the prosecution. jenna: does anything stand out to you, just by the fact, the jury is pretty evenly divided but there are more men than woman? again someone called in to look at juries what do you think about that when you see there s more men than women and how could that potentially affect the case? well there is more to it just men and women, okay? we have to think about the other demographic factors. age of women. whether they are married or not. served on juries before. social science data collected together will have a huge impact. the fact they re just men and women is more after moot issue. quite frankly men are certainly going to be stronger, more advocate on the defense side but not necessarily. th
to it. i am first in that respect. if you look at the writing of the cbo in the past and the medicare actuary in the past, they acknowledge the issue. greta: have we ever been right on the numbers, any of the scoring? every year, every bill, we hear number on cbo score. has the number ever been remotely in the ballpark? we can never know. greta: are we close? good at guessing? for some things we are, and some things we re bad. if you look at the social security trustee report going back to 20 or 30 years they are remarkably accurate. that s what happens there, most of the factors are known. demographic factors. fairly easy to predict. thingthings that are hard to predict is the economic swing and cycles that the cbo has to deal with. greta: we will watch to see what happens. of course we ll know in june whether or not the law is standing anymore. thank you. thank you. greta: nice to see you. coming up, how many ways can the gsa find to flush your
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