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What did Farmers on the social security act saw it primarily as?

an insured bill


How did farmers of the social security act see it as?

as the misouri act


Who did the Social Security Act initially leave out?

Farmers and Dimesticated workers


When did farmers start paying SS?

Farmers in the United States began paying Social Security taxes in 1955, following the expansion of the Social Security Act. Prior to this, many agricultural workers were excluded from the program. The inclusion of farmers was part of a broader effort to ensure that a wider range of workers could benefit from Social Security protections. Since then, farmers have contributed to and benefited from the Social Security system just like other workers.


When was social security act made?

The Social Security Act of 1935 was made August 14,1935


What law signed by President Roosevelt was influenced by the Townsend Plan?

he responded to it by supporting the social security act


What is the abriveation for the social security act?

The Social Security Act is known as SSA; those are also the initials for the agency that administers it, the Social Security Administration.


What was the social security act?

no


Which act helped to establish basic welfare and insurance programs?

It's the one about social security Social Security Act :)


How do you find where someone is employed using their social security number?

You do not. Use of the Social Security number is the exclusive venue of the Social Security Administration as established by the Social Security Act.


What was The Act that provided for old age pensions and unemployment insurance?

Well, to answer this question that fits into my worksheet, it is "Social security."


Where did the money to fund the Social Security Act programs originate?

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