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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.

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