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The SSA New Deal program refers to initiatives implemented by the Social Security Administration during the New Deal era in the 1930s, aimed at providing financial support and social insurance to Americans in response to the Great Depression. This included the establishment of the Social Security Act of 1935, which created a system of old-age benefits, unemployment insurance, and aid for dependent children and the disabled. The program was designed to alleviate poverty and promote economic recovery by ensuring a safety net for vulnerable populations.

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