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Vol. I · No. 171 · 1303 Reports Sunday, June 21, 2026
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Social Security Commissioner Details Service Gains Since May 2025

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Summary

Forbes Breaking News aired testimony from Social Security Commissioner Frank Bisignano (transcript spelling: Fisignano) before House subcommittees. He described SSA improvements across field offices, phone service, and online channels since his May 2025 arrival, contrasting them with prior conditions and highlighting productivity gains and fraud controls. The segment consists of the commissioner's prepared opening statement with no additional narration or guests. Sourcing is the commissioner's testimony citing internal metrics; official SSA dashboards and press releases corroborate many figures.

Editorial Assessment

The presentation accurately relays the commissioner's assertions, which are substantiated by SSA's own performance reporting on wait times (field offices ~21 minutes, 800-number 5 minutes at 89-90% answer rate) and disability processing accelerations. Viewers may miss independent verification of pre-2025 baselines or broader context on staffing, budget constraints, or ongoing OIG findings. The one-sided selection of positive metrics creates an optimistic impression without addressing potential trade-offs or regional variations noted in congressional questioning. Overall, the clip serves as a factual record of administration claims rather than investigative journalism.

Key Moments

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Field office wait times reduced to 20 minutes (30% improvement), 99% offices open.

SSA performance page reports ~21 minutes average, 31% improvement from FY2024.

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800-number answer rate now 90%, average wait 5 minutes (75% improvement).

Matches SSA data: 89% answer rate, 5-minute wait in May 2026.

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Saving American people over 40 million hours.

SSA reports 14.2 million hours saved through May 2026 vs. May 2025 baseline.

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103 million my Social Security accounts; online services 24/7.

SSA announced milestone of over 100 million accounts in February 2026.

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Disability claims wait times reduced by 34 days initial, 91 days hearings.

SSA reports ~42 days faster initial decisions; hearings reduced substantially per multiple releases.

Sources Consulted

  1. Frank J. Bisignano | History | SSA
  2. Social Security performance | SSA
  3. A Historic Year: Commissioner Bisignano Delivers ...
  4. Milestone: 100 Million Americans Sign Up for Personal my ...
  5. Bisignano: Social Security phone helpline wait times at ...