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  2. Social Security Act - Wikipedia

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    Social Security Act of 1935; Other short titles: Social Security Act: Long title: An Act to provide for the general welfare by establishing a system of Federal old-age benefits, and by enabling the several States to make more adequate provision for aged persons, dependent and crippled children, maternal and child welfare, public health, and the administration of their unemployment laws; to ...

  3. History of Social Security in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The American social security system (1949) comprehensive old overview. Burns, Eveline M. Toward Social Security: An Explanation of the Social Security Act and a Survey of the Larger Issues (1936) online; Davies, Gareth, and Martha Derthick. "Race and social welfare policy: The Social Security Act of 1935." Political Science Quarterly 112.2 ...

  4. What Happened to Social Security Under Each President - AOL

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    Here's how every president has impacted Social Security since the program was founded during the Great Depression. Wikimedia Commons Public Domain Franklin Delano Roosevelt

  5. Frances Perkins - Wikipedia

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    As chair of the President's Committee on Economic Security, she was involved in all aspects of its advisory reports, including the Civilian Conservation Corps and the She-She-She Camps. [10] Her most important contribution was to help design the Social Security Act of 1935. [39] [40] Perkins created the Immigration and Naturalization Service. [41]

  6. Social Security (United States) - Wikipedia

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    However, the Social Security Act does not accept that a claimant "holding out as husband or wife" should be entitled of Survivor, Retirement or Widow(er)s benefits, when the claimant's "husband or wife" dies. [175] SSA rules and regulations about marital status either prohibit (SRDI program) or reduce (SSI program) benefits to indigent claimants.

  7. Francis Townsend - Wikipedia

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    Congress can't stand the pressure of the Townsend Plan unless we have a real old-age insurance system." As Roosevelt said, Social Security was passed by Congress substituting a pay-as-you-go "insurance" scheme for Townsend's far more generous pension plan, but as he told Perkins, it was the Townsend Clubs that forced Congress to act at all.

  8. Social Security just turned 89 — but after all those years ...

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    It was a pretty big deal when Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed The Social Security Act into law on August 14, 1935. It meant retirees would have a steady income after they stopped working. Taxes ...

  9. Townsend Plan - Wikipedia

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    The Townsend Plan, officially the Old-Age Revolving Pensions (OARP) plan, was a September 1933 proposal by California physician Francis Townsend for an old-age pension in response to the Great Depression, leading to a social and political movement.