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PRESS RELEASE May 23, 2025 wilmington , DE — The Department of Veterans Affairs announced today that its disability benefits compensation claims backlog is under 200,000 for the first time
since March 5, 2023. A VA claim is considered backlogged once it has been pending for more than 125 days. Since President Trump was inaugurated Jan. 20, the backlog has dropped from 264,717
to 198,378, a 25% reduction. The backlog reduction VA announced today was made possible through a series of record-breaking production milestones, including: * Processing a million
disability claims during a fiscal year faster than ever before. * The highest monthly production rate in VA history in April, with 256,178 claims processed. * The highest daily production
rate in VA history May 20, with over 15,000 claims processed. “Under President Trump, VA’s claims processing productivity is the highest it has ever been, and we will continue working
overtime on behalf of Veterans until the backlog is at record lows,” said VA SECRETARY DOUG COLLINS. “Veterans and VA beneficiaries deserve timely and accurate claims decisions, and that is
exactly what we will deliver.” BACKLOG BACKGROUND INFO * The Biden Administration oversaw a 24% increase in the backlog, from 213,189 on Jan. 20, 2021, to 264,717 on Jan. 20, 2025. * VA’s
backlog reached its highest point ever of 611,000 in March of 2013. * VA achieved its lowest backlog ever of 64,738 in December of 2019. Media contacts Valerie Harwood, Public Affairs
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