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Looking back
In 1934 President Franklin Roosevelt created a Committee on Economic Security to draft a program of guaranteed social support for all U.S. citizens who were economically vulnerable during the Great Depression of the 1930s. In part, Roosevelt was responding to several radical proposals designed to stimulate the economy. The following year Congress passed the Social Security Act that established a publicly-funded program to ensure economic security for workers and their families.

The United States Social Security is a federal government social welfare program. It offers benefits to the elderly retired and to the disabled, and also provides survivors' insurance. Under the Federal Insurance Contributions Act, employers are usually required to withhold money for the program from the paycheck of every working American. Social security funds are directed into several programs that together attempt to meet the needs of disabled, retired, and unemployed workers as well as their families. US Social Security administration will likewise guide you with your social security insurance businesses. It provides public information materials about social security and supplemental security income (SSI) programs. Entitlement to Medicare is also involved in this administration. This also offers information by pamphlets on social security benefits, disability benefits, and supplemental security income. These are of course free of charge so that anyone in the state can maximize awareness on Social Security programs.

Social Security Programs

The following programs are provided under the Social Security system:
• Hospital and medical insurance for the aged and disabled
• Survivors insurance
• Disability insurance
• Retirement insurance
• Unemployment insurance
• Medical assistance
• Federal, State, and local government employees' retirement systems •
• Food stamp supplements
• Administration for Children and Families
• Veterans benefits
• Child support enforcement and establishment of paternity
• Supplemental security income (SSI)
• Services for maternal and child health and child welfare
• Workers' compensation
• Black lung benefits
• Railroad retirement, sickness, and unemployment insurance Old-Age, Survivors' and Disability Insurance, and Medicare hospital insurance are paid by employers, employees, and self-employed and administered by the federal government. The beneficiaries are retired workers, disabled workers, surviving family or workers.

The United States Social Security Administration (SSA) manages the United States' social insurance program, consisting of retirement, disability, and survivors benefits.

Social Security Administration Locations advise clients in different regions how they may get in touch with their local office and how they may acquire information on Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI).


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