Social Security
The term that best describes a collection of programs created in 1935 for old age, survivors, disability, and hospital insurance is "Social Security." It was established in the United States by the Social Security Act as a federal safety net program to provide financial support to individuals in need.
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Those who have worked and paid Social Security taxes for a set number of years, typically 10 years or 40 quarters, are eligible for Old Age Survivors' Insurance benefits. Additionally, spouses and dependent children of eligible workers may also be eligible for benefits.
The survivors of World War 1 would be in their late 100s or over 100 years old. Given that the war ended in 1918, most of the survivors would have been born before 1918 or during the early years of the war.
Yes, children under 18 may be eligible to receive Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) if their parent who is a military veteran has a service-connected disability of at least 60%. DIC is a tax-free monthly stipend paid to eligible survivors and dependents of veterans.
Social Security System.
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George Stepanovich has written: 'Recomputation of the actuarial reduction factor under the old-age and survivors insurance (OASI) program' -- subject(s): Disability Insurance, Insurance, Disability, Old age pensions, Social security, Survivors' benefits
OASDI stands for Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance. It is a federal program in the United States that provides financial support to retired individuals, survivors of deceased workers, and individuals with disabilities.
Stephen C. Goss has written: 'Long-range estimates of the financial status of the old-age, survivors, and disability insurance, 1983' -- subject(s): Disability Insurance, Insurance, Disability, Rates and tables, Statistical methods
Harry C Ballantyne has written: 'Long-range projections of Social Security Trust Fund operations in dollars' -- subject(s): Disability Insurance, Insurance, Disability, Old age pensions, Social security, Statistics, Survivors' benefits 'Long-range estimates of Social Security Trust Fund operations in dollars' -- subject(s): Disability Insurance, Insurance, Disability, Old age pensions, Social security, Statistics, Survivors' benefits
Old Age Survivors Disability Insurance. Really more commonly known as Social Security.
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Thats where the money comes from to pay you social security.
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Old age survivors and disability insurance (FICA) is what pays the social security benefits and a part of the medicare insurance premium and other benefits that the SSA handles.
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