Social Security: Improvements to Claims Process Could Help People Make Better Informed Decisions about Retirement Benefits

Michael J. Collins, Mark Glickman, L. Beedon, Lilia Chaidez, Susan Chin, Joel R. Marus, Charles A. Jeszeck
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Many eligible individuals claim Social Security retirement benefits at the earliest eligibility age, even though they would receive higher benefits if they waited until older ages. In order to make an informed decision about when to claim, people need to understand how various Social Security rules and other factors affect benefit amounts. Our review of nine surveys and academic studies, and interviews with retirement experts, suggest that many individuals do not fully understand key details of Social Security rules that can potentially affect their retirement benefits. For example, while some people understand that delaying claiming leads to higher monthly benefits, many are unclear about the actual amount that benefits increase with claiming age. The studies and surveys also found widespread misunderstanding about whether spousal benefits are available, how monthly benefits are determined, and how the retirement earnings test works. Understanding these rules and other information, such as life expectancy and longevity risk, could be central to people making well-informed decisions about when to claim benefits. Our observed 30 in-person claims at SSA field offices and found that claimants were not consistently provided key information that people may need to make well-informed decisions. For example, in 8 of 26 claims interviews in which the claimant could have received higher monthly benefits by waiting until a later age, the claims specialist did not discuss the advantages and disadvantages of delaying claiming. Further, only 7 of the 18 claimants for whom the retirement earnings test could potentially apply were given complete information about how the test worked. SSA's Program Operations Manual System (POMS) states that claims specialists should explain the advantages and disadvantages of filing an application so that the individual can make an informed filing decision. The problems we observed during the claims interviews occurred in part because the questions included in the claims process did not specifically cover some key information.
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社会保障:改进索赔程序可以帮助人们在退休福利方面做出更明智的决定
许多符合条件的个人在最早的资格年龄申请社会保障退休福利,即使他们等到更大的年龄才会获得更高的福利。为了对何时申请做出明智的决定,人们需要了解各种社会保障规则和其他因素如何影响福利金额。我们对九项调查和学术研究的回顾,以及对退休专家的采访表明,许多人并不完全了解可能影响他们退休福利的社会保障规则的关键细节。例如,虽然有些人明白推迟申请会导致每月更高的福利,但许多人并不清楚随着申请年龄的增长,福利实际会增加多少。这些研究和调查还发现,在是否有配偶福利、每月福利如何确定以及退休收入测试如何运作等问题上,人们普遍存在误解。了解这些规则和其他信息,如预期寿命和长寿风险,可能对人们做出明智决定何时申请福利至关重要。我们在SSA外地办事处观察了30起亲自索赔,发现索赔人并没有始终提供人们可能需要的关键信息,以做出明智的决定。例如,在26次索赔面谈中,有8次索赔专家没有讨论延迟索赔的利弊,其中索赔人可以等到较晚的年龄再领取更高的每月津贴。此外,在可能适用退休收入测试的18名索赔人中,只有7人获得了有关测试如何工作的完整信息。SSA的程序操作手册系统(POMS)规定索赔专家应该解释提交申请的优点和缺点,以便个人可以做出明智的申请决定。我们在索赔面谈中观察到的问题部分是因为索赔过程中包含的问题没有具体涵盖一些关键信息。
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