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Social Security offices critical to disability benefits hit breaking point

State operations that review claims face massive backlogs, leaving disabled Americans waiting months and even years for judgments

December 5, 2022 at 6:11 a.m. EST
Rusty Swain, 59, has neck and back injuries from a job-related accident 10 years ago. His claim for federal disability benefits has been pending for a year. (Thomas Simonetti for The Washington Post)
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The Disability Determination Division in Austin was at a breaking point.

Inside its vast two-story warehouse, close to 130,000 claims were awaiting review by the state employees who help decide whether Texans will get disability benefits from the Social Security Administration — a backlog that would take at least a year to clear. Nearly 40 percent of the examiners had quit since January, driven out by crushing workloads and low wages that could not compete in the high-tech boomtown. Those who stayed toiled in long rows of cubicles or at home reviewing massive medical files.