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 <title>Vocational Rehabilitation: Earnings Increased for Many SSA Beneficiaries after Completing VR Services, but Few Earned Enough to Leave SSA&apos;s Disability Rolls</title>
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<abstract>In 2005, about 10 million working-age people with disabilities
were beneficiaries of federal income support programs		 
administered by the Social Security Administration (SSA)--namely 
the Disability Insurance (DI) program and the Supplemental	 
Security Income (SSI) program. Both of these programs have grown 
dramatically over the past decade and the federal government&apos;s	 
cost of providing these benefits was almost $101 billion in 2005.
This growing cost and the need to redefine the relationship	 
between impairments and the ability to work prompted us in 2003  
to put federal disability programs on GAO&apos;s high-risk list. As we
have previously reported, the percentage of SSA beneficiaries who
could return to work is unknown. Some beneficiaries are unlikely 
to work because of the severity of their disabilities. Those who 
do return to the workforce may face additional challenges to	 
their ability to leave the disability rolls. These include a	 
potential loss of health care insurance coverage, lack of access 
to technologies, and transportation difficulties. Nevertheless,  
we have reported in the past that some beneficiaries who do	 
participate in the workforce have credited vocational		 
rehabilitation services, in part, for their return. Administered 
by the Department of Education (Education) since 1973, the	 
Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) program provides funds to states  
to offer an array of employment services that range from	 
treatment of impairments to job counseling and placement. In	 
2005, the 80 state VR agencies were provided $2.6 billion in	 
federal funds. The program serves about 1.2 million people each  
year, and over a quarter of those who exit are SSA recipients. On
average, participants stay in the VR program for approximately 2 
years, and Education tracks employment and earnings outcomes for 
3 months after they exit the program. GAO examined long-term	 
outcomes for SSA beneficiaries who participate in VR, on (1) the 
extent to which SSA disability beneficiaries who exit VR programs
engage in work at the substantial gainful activity (SGA) level5  
and ultimately reduce or replace their benefits with earned	 
income, (2) whether there are certain disability beneficiary	 
characteristics associated with positive employment outcomes, and
(3) whether some VR agencies have particular policies and	 
approaches that can be associated with positive employment	 
outcomes. GAO&apos;s Congressional brief of February 2, 2007 presented
results on the first objective--namely, the number of SSA	 
beneficiaries who gained employment or increased their earnings  
following VR, the extent to which their earnings were at the SGA 
level, whether they ultimately reduced or replaced their benefits
with earned income, and whether they eventually left the rolls.  
This report formally conveys the information provided during that
briefing, adjusted to reflect information provided by SSA in its 
review of our draft report.</abstract>
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