NO
i would say Social Security
Social Security Act
if they are disabled or retired and draw social security payments
No, to receive social security disability you must be considered disabled under the social security's listing of impairments.
Social security payments may be made to dependent children until they are 18. true
When you are qualified for social security insurance disability payments yes and social security benefits are all one and the same thing. They are both social security benefits and some of the SSB can become taxable income on your federal income tax return.
Although support for most children ends when the child attains majority, completes school and/or becomes emancipated, support for severely disabled children often continues into the child's adult years.
If you still meet the financial limit and are considered disabled
No, it's considered an exempt income.
Answering "Is Social security payments received by a retired factory worker included in this year's GDP?"
Disability payments are Social Security Payments. When a person reaches full retirement age (66), the payments continue as normal, but are no longer considered disability payments. A person does not receive two payments.
No, but the child is potentially eligible for RSDI payments based on his disabled father's eligibility, and these payments would count toward the father's child support obligation.