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Analysis of Subpopulations of the Denied Social Security Group

  • The "Denied Social Security - No SSI" subgroup had a greater likelihood of earnings over $1,040 (three times more likely to have such earnings compared to the Social Security or SSI Beneficiaries groups) and lower hospitalization and poverty rates.
  • These results dispel assumptions concerning denied applicants' more limited labor market opportunities.
  • The "Denied Social Security - No Other" subgroup had a lower likelihood of earnings over $1,040 and higher hospitalization and poverty rates.
  • The removal of denied individuals with more favorable circumstances (e.g., receiving other benefits) more accurately reflects the whole of the denied population.
  • The denied population experiences overall lower earnings and high hospitalization and poverty rates compared to the general population.

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Updated 2026-05-17

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