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On April 17, the Academy’s cross-sector expert Task Force on AI, Emerging Technology, and Disability Benefits issued its first report outlining the principles and guardrails to guide the SSA’s approach to AI.
The National Academy of Social Insurance issued its 25th annual report on Workers’ Compensation Benefits, Costs, and Coverage – 2020 Data which contains updated data for 2016 – 2020.
The National Academy of Social Insurance issued its 24th annual report on Workers’ Compensation Benefits, Costs, and Coverage – 2019 Data which contains updated data for 2015 – 2019.
The Academy’s Task Force on AI, Emerging Technology, and Disability Benefits issued its initial report on the principles to guide the SSA’s approach to AI in future policies and guidance, particularly in rights-impacting contexts.
The fifth panel at the Academy’s 2025 Policy Summit brought together experts from the Academy’s membership to discuss AI use at the Social Security Administration and at other federal agencies.
Launched in collaboration with the Roosevelt Institute, the Disability Economic Policy Research Consortium convenes thought leaders and experts to explore what’s needed to break the persistent link between disability and poverty.
On March 13, the Academy hosted a briefing on DOGE’s recent SSA cuts for current and future beneficiaries, featuring former SSA Commissioners Martin O’Malley and Michael Astrue and a bipartisan panel of Academy experts.
This conversation centers insights from qualitative research with older adults and people with disabilities, bringing their perspectives to the forefront and exploring what it looks like to align our policy systems with the needs of the people they serve.
The 23rd annual workers’ compensation report produced by the Academy provides the only comprehensive data on workers’ compensation benefits, coverage, and employer costs for the nation, the states, the District of Columbia, and federal programs.