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The Social Security Act lasted so long because it was designed as a social safety net to provide financial security for retired individuals, as well as for disabled individuals and the dependents of deceased workers. It has been able to adapt and evolve over time, making necessary adjustments to ensure its sustainability and effectiveness. Additionally, the Social Security Act has enjoyed broad public and political support, making it difficult to dismantle or significantly alter.

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