provide retirement income
Social Security
Social Security is probably the most important New Deal program as it helped millions of senior citizens out of poverty.
Social Security, devised mostly by Frances Perkins, was part of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal.
Answer social security act
The Social Security Act was designed to combat poverty.
The Social Security Act is still a government run program that is continued to this day.
social security administration
The Social Security Act (SSA)
The Social Security Act (SSA)
The Social Security Act (SSA)
Social Security Act
Truman's Fair Deal was a plan to continue the social benefits found in the New Deal. The New Deal, besides the social benefits of Social Security and unemployment insurance, had programs designed to get people back to work and out of the Depression. More New Deal legislation was passed than Fair Deal legislation.