BOND Implementation and Evaluation: 2015 Stage 2 Interim Process, Participation, and Impact Report
Benefit Offset National Demonstration (BOND) Implementation and Evaluation
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Social Security Administration
- The offset did not produce a detectable change in benefit payments in 2014.
- The offset did not produce a detectable change in earnings for 2014.
- Exploratory findings suggest that the offset increased the proportion of beneficiaries with earnings above the level at which they become eligible for the offset.
- There is no difference in earnings or benefit outcomes between the study group offered enhanced benefits counseling and the study group offered traditional counseling.
The Benefit Offset National Demonstration (BOND) tests variants of Social Security Disability Insurance program rules governing work and other supports. The BOND project includes two stages. Stage 2 provides estimates of how a $1 for $2 benefit offset would affect earnings and program outcomes for beneficiaries most likely to use the offset: recruited and informed volunteers. This report documents results of BOND Stage 2 impacts on earnings and benefit outcomes during the third calendar year of implementation (2013) and process and participation analyses through 2014.
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