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Date: 08-26-2024

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Letia Owens v. Social Security Administration

Case Number: 6:24-CV-29

Judge: Christy D. Comstock

Court: United States District Court for the Western District of Arkansas (Garland County)

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Defendant's Attorney: Candace L. Taylor

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Benefits offered by the SSA are part of the retirement plan of almost every American worker. By the end of 2015, over 40 million retired workers received Social Security Retirement Insurance (SSRI) benefits. Based on the most recent economic assumptions, we believe that retirement applications will continue to remain at high levels.

These datasets give monthly, national level data for Social Security Retirement and Survivors Insurance applications and for initial claims for Medicare filed on the internet, by telephone, in person, or by mail. Federal fiscal year 2009 is the first year we show in these datasets.

These datasets include SSRI receipts and clearances for retired workers who:

have enough covered employment to be insured (you need 40 credits or 10 years of work),
are at least 61 years and 9 months old,
want to start receiving benefits within the next four months, and
live in the United States or one of its commonwealths or territories.

It also includes their dependents. Dependents can be:

the spouse of a retired worker who must either (1) have a child under age 16 or a disabled child in his or her care, or (2) be at least 62 years old (this includes a divorced spouse if the marriage lasted at least 10 years),
a minor child who is under age 18,
a child (of any age) disabled before the age of 22, or
a child who is a high school student under age 19.

The dataset also includes receipts and clearances of claims filed for survivor benefits (e.g., widows, widowers, and surviving children) and initial Medicare claims filed with SSA.

Outcome: 08/26/2024 17 NOTICE of Appearance by Kizuwanda Curtis on behalf of Social Security Administration Commissioner. (Curtis, Kizuwanda) (Entered: 08/26/2024)
08/26/2024 18 Unopposed MOTION to Remand by Social Security Administration Commissioner. (Curtis, Kizuwanda) (Entered: 08/26/2024)
08/26/2024 19 MEMORANDUM OPINION. Signed by Honorable Christy D. Comstock on August 26, 2024. (tmc) (Entered: 08/26/2024)
08/26/2024 20 JUDGMENT granting 18 Motion to Remand and REVERSING THE DECISION OF THE COMMISSIONER AND REMANDING THIS CASE TO THE COMMISSIONER FOR FURTHER CONSIDERATION PURSUANT TO SENTENCE Four of 42 U.S.C. 405(g) as set forth in the 19 Memorandum Opinion. Signed by Honorable Christy D. Comstock on August 26, 2024. (tmc) (Entered: 08/26/2024)

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