Letter to Donald Trump, President of the United States - Exempt the Social Security Administration from Federal Hiring Freeze

Letter

Dear President Trump:

As Chief Executive of the United States, your obligation to respond to the changing needs of the public is critical to serving our country. It is with this responsibility in mind that we ask you to consider exempting the Social Security Administration (SSA) from the hiring freeze.

Social Security is efficiently administered, spending less than a penny of every dollar on admi1nistration; all while the American population is rapidly aging with 10,000 people, on average, turning 65 every day.

SSA nor its related administrative costs does not add a penny to the national debt. Although some in Congress refuse to acknowledge that many presidents, including President Ronald Reagan, have tried hard to dispel the myth that it does. According to the latest Trustees Report, Social Security currently has a $2.8 trillion surplus that is only continuing to grow.

Consequently, we strongly urge you to exempt SSA from your hiring freeze so that the agency can direct surplus funding to ensure that the American people receive the first-class service they have already earned through a lifetime of hard work.

Unfortunately, our current trajectory has us headed in the wrong direction. Since 2010, the administrative budget of SSA has declined by 10 percent, after adjusting for inflation, while the number of beneficiaries has increased by more than 12 percent. This had led to the closure of 64 field offices nationwide, a disability hearings backlog with an average of a 540-day waiting period, increased wait times at every point of contact, and extended durations for retirement and disability appointments. Field offices, payment centers, and disability determination services throughout the country are feeling the effects of increased demand as the population ages.

SSA, due to this dire funding shortage, has already been under an agency-imposed hiring freeze since last spring. The hiring freeze memorandum prevents SSA from replacing agency employees who are retiring at rates similar to that of the American workforce, and ultimately will lead to a declination in the quality of programs that served over 60 million Americans in 2016.

On the campaign trail, you promised to not cut Social Security--particularly the benefits for our seniors. However, a hiring freeze does indirectly cut those benefits, by making it harder for workers and their families to access the benefits they have earned in a timely fashion.

We are concerned that the hiring freeze will make it more difficult for the citizens to receive the service they deserve. We ask you to exempt SSA from the hiring freeze both to uphold your Administration's promise, and to fulfill our government's obligation to the beneficiaries and the American public.


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