My statement is anecdotal. Perhaps I should have withheld it. But I've personally known a number of people who were perfectly capable of working, who were collecting SSDI benefits. Same goes for military disability benefits.
I'll qualify it this time... In my opinion, disability programs are rife with abuse.
Some Examples:
Couple who both collect full SSDI for floaters in their eyes. They see better than I do.
Person who collected military disability for lactose intolerance.
More than one obese person who collects SSDI for undefined back problems.
Woman who collects SSDI for undefined neurological issues.
Middle aged men and women who collect military disability, even as they work full time jobs and lead very active lives... Golf, hiking, boating, etc. One of them still works as a baggage handler at a local airport.. mostly so he can travel for free. Another works as a prison guard. Most of his health issues are related to alcohol consumption.
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None of the above are any more disabled than I am.
I'm not saying that these programs should be eliminated. There are MANY people who genuinely need these benefits. But I think recipients should get far more scrutiny. It feels like far more than .3% to me.
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Agree