Martin O’Malley, the new Social Security commissioner, recently testified at three congressional hearings, in the span of just two days. That’s unusual in Washington D.C., and reflects the urgency of dealing with serious problems besetting an agency responsible for paying $1.3 trillion in annual benefits to 70 million Americans. Unfortunately, O’Malley’s testimony only obscured a festering issue at the Social Security Administration. One source of congressional aggravation raised at the hearings is Social Security's continued use of outdated job data when making disability determinations. Indeed, Sen. Mike Crapo (R-Idaho), ranking member on the Senate Finance Committee, made this
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