Social Security?
Probably. Social Security is a Federal program created by President Franklin Roosevelt in 1935 as part of the ‘New Deal’ to keep Americans out of poverty. It provides funds to those who can’t work/have retired from working. It is paid for with payroll taxes.
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Social security is a gov. program that provides $ & health ins. to senior adults, children with needs, & adults w/ disabilities.
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Social security primarily refers to a social insurance program providing social protection, or protection against socially recognized conditions, including poverty, old age, disability, unemployment and others. ChaCha!
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