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Gerald R. Ford in 1975
No president can borrow from social security or any other gocvernment agency. Social security is controlled by the US Congress. Congress has made a long-time practice of borrowing all the money collected from social security taxes ( FICA) and spending it in the general fund. The social security fund consists entirely of "IOUs "( bonds) from the US treasury.
No president can borrow from social security or any other gocvernment agency. Social security is controlled by the US Congress. Congress has made a long-time practice of borrowing all the money collected from social security taxes ( FICA) and spending it in the general fund. The social security fund consists entirely of "IOUs "( bonds) from the US treasury.
My educated guess is zero. I do not think any US President every collected from social security. Very few recent presidents every worked for wages covered by social security.
It administers the social welfare system within the US. It controls Social Security
Jo Anne B. Barnhart is the commissioner of the Social Security System in the US.
President Eisenhower was the first President to tap into Social Security, but he was the last President to pay it back.Most all Presidents since then have tapped into the Social Security. There is really no money in Social Security, it has been subsidized and paid for by today's income earners, due to the pilfering over the years of the fund.This fact is not a true referendum as to whether Social Security is a failure; it's our politicians that have failed us not the program, which has kept so many elderly out of poverty over the many years. I would consider that a big success.
In normal scenarios if you are born in the US they would apply for you when you were born, if you are into US by for some work then you have to apply by yourself in the Social Security Office.
Yes, non-US citizens may be eligible to receive Social Security benefits if they meet certain criteria, such as having worked in the US and paid into the Social Security system for a certain period of time.
Since you did not apply for one at birth you will need to go to a local Social Security office and provide proof of your own identity along with that of the child, and his/her age and US Citizenship status.
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