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Old 01-28-2014, 09:41 AM #10
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It seems like the ones that don't want to or never worked are able to get right on disabilty while the ones that worked all their lives have a much harder time getting approved.
I do not believe that is true because both require sufficient medical evidence.

However, if you were hiring a person for a job, would you tend to choose someone with proven work skills and a proven work ethic or someone who has never worked? And it is also true that working is the best way to move from poverty to middle income life. The people who have relied on government assistance their whole lives will never move beyond a subsistence life, unless they are committing crimes or other fraud, where those who go to work ALWAYS have more money, in the long run.

I don't envy people who have never worked or never wanted to work. I pity them.
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