Depends on which program you're refering to. If you're referring to retirement or Social Security Disability benefits, it's Medicare. There is also Medicaid for Supplemental Security Income recipients, a federal welfare type benefit, based on the same disability criteria as the Social Security Disability benefit program.
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Social Security is not a health insurance program. Medicare covers medical care for persons over age 65 and certain persons who are totally and permanently disabled as defined by Social Security regulations.
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NO. The unemployment compensation program is NOT a part of the social security and medicare insurance program.
Social Security
The same year that Social Security was created, the United States instituted an unemployment insurance program.
Medicare is the largest health insurance program in the United States. The program was created as part of the Social Security Act Amendment in 1965 and was put into effect in 1966.
Social policy relates to the way people live their lives. Issues related to family, health care, and education are in this area of policy. One example of a social policy program is Social Security, which provides benefits to the elderly and disabled.
No, the social security program is not secure and it does not continue to grow at a constant rate.
The social security system is mandatory, not discretionary. You do not have the option of declining to participate.
social security
No, the social security program is not secure and it does not continue to grow at a constant rate.