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social security act
The Social Security Act is still a government run program that is continued to this day.
The Social Security Act
Social Security was introduced in the United States during the presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The Social Security Act was signed into law in 1935, during FDR's first term in office and remains in effect today, albeit amended.
The Social Security Act of 1935 was made August 14,1935
he responded to it by supporting the social security act
The Social Security Act is known as SSA; those are also the initials for the agency that administers it, the Social Security Administration.
I am convinced that the social security program is very successful by the fact that is 77 years old and produces a surplus
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Social Security pays retirement, disability, and survivor benefits.
Social Security today is different from its beginning in several ways. Firstly, the original Social Security Act of 1935 provided only retirement benefits, while today it also includes disability and survivor benefits. Secondly, the eligibility age for retirement benefits has increased from 65 to 67. Lastly, the program has evolved to account for changes in society, such as the inclusion of same-sex couples and increased focus on cost-of-living adjustments.