Social Security
Social security is a social program providing protection against conditions like poverty, old age, and disability.
It may also refer to:
- Social Security (Australia), the system of welfare payments in Australia
- Social Security (Sweden)
- Social Security (United States), the United States retirement/disability program
- Social Security Administration, the agency which administers the U.S. program
- Social Security number, an identification number used in the U.S. to track individuals for taxation purposes
- Social Security Trust Fund, the financial accounts for the U.S. retirement program
- South African Social Security Agency, an agency of the South African government
- Department of Social Security, an agency of the United Kingdom government
- Department of Health and Social Security, its predecessor agency
- Social Security (play), a play by Andrew Bergman
See also
- Canada Pension Plan - Canadian Social Insurance
- National Insurance (UK)
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