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The Social Security Statement: How It Can Be Improved
August 2009

The Social Security Statement is one of the chief vehicles that SSA has for communicating with the public, making it imperative that the information provided on the Statement is objective and presented clearly, accurately, and understandably. The information provided on the Statement also plays a significant role in educating the American public about the program and its benefits. In this report, the Social Security Advisory Board examines the current Statement and suggests ways that it could be improved.

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The Unsustainable Cost of Health Care (September 2009)
The Social Security Statement: How It Can Be Improved (August 2009)
Bridging the Gap: Improving SSA's Public Service through Technology (April 2009)
Working for Retirement Security (September 2008)
A Disability System for the 21st Century (September 2006)
Improving the Social Security Administration's Hearing Process (September 2006)
Disability Decision Making: Data and Materials (May 2006)
Social Security:  Why Action Should Be Taken Soon (September 2005)
Retirement Security: The Unfolding of a Predictable Surprise (March 2005)
The Social Security Definition of Disability (October 2003)

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