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Social Security
The social security program in the United States was enacted in 1935. It was legislated by Congress during the Franklin D. Roosevelt presidency as part of his "New Deal" program. Social security is the federal social insurance program of the United States. Today social security is in a joint program with the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. In the U.S. today social security is the Nation's method of providing income when a family's earnings
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by lowering the pay out and increasing the pay in. Another solution is have people start there own savings and have the government have nothing to do with it, and eliminate social security.
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