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This article is the second in a three-part series examining the growing crisis facing America’s long-term care system, and why states must improve home care jobs.
Following reports that the Social Security Administration will not move forward with a proposal that would have significantly restricted access to Social Security disability benefits for older workers, the Academy’s CEO issued a statement.
This panel considers the role of the program on national, local, and personal finances, its connections to the broader retirement security landscape, and the effect of recent economic trends on the program’s financial health.
On July 15, the Academy was joined by Jim Roosevelt, Congressman Danny Davis, and Social Security Commissioner Frank Bisignano for a wreath laying ceremony at the FDR Memorial outside the National Archives.
This panel explores paid leave as a missing piece of Social Security in America and frames ongoing discussions about the future of Social Security as an opportunity to truly “complete” Social Security by ensuring we all have access to paid leave.
On May 20, the Academy brought together the report’s Co-Principal Investigators along with an expert panel to discuss the Task Force’s initial report on AI, emerging technology, and disability benefits at the SSA.
This article is the first in a three-part series examining the growing crisis facing America’s long-term care system, and why states must improve home care jobs.
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.
On Wednesday, October 22, 2025, the National Academy of Social Insurance hosted its annual Robert M. Ball Award gala at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C.
The first panel at the Academy’s 2025 Policy Summit discussed the Academy’s new polling on what Americans want on Social Security.