The social security system is mandatory, not discretionary. You do not have the option of declining to participate.
Social Security is an example of a mandatory spending program in the federal budget. This means that funding for Social Security is required by law and does not need to be approved annually by Congress, unlike discretionary spending programs. It provides financial assistance to retirees, disabled individuals, and survivors of deceased workers, playing a crucial role in the social safety net.
NO. The unemployment compensation program is NOT a part of the social security and medicare insurance program.
The same year that Social Security was created, the United States instituted an unemployment insurance program.
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No, the social security program is not secure and it does not continue to grow at a constant rate.
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No, the social security program is not secure and it does not continue to grow at a constant rate.
Social Security is a federal program and the benefits are the same in every state.
Social Security is a federal program. It is a federal "tax" not a state tax.
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Social Security is a Federal program, not administered by the states. Any Social Security office can provide you with the information/services you need.
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