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Definitions of Social security on the Web:

  • The old age, survivors and disability insurance section of the Federal Social Security Act.

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  • Social Security (OASDI, or Old Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) began in the late 1930s as a mandatory old-age insurance program for most employees in the private sector. Over time, the program was expanded to include disability insurance and mandatory coverage for almost all workers.

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  • A federal program of retirement or disability payments created by taxing employees' income.

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  • In the United States, a program of the United States federal government that provides retirement income, health care for the aged, and disability coverage for eligible workers and their dependents.

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  • We have an extensive system of social services and benefits in the Netherlands. The system ensures that approximately 4 million people are ensured ...

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  • The disability or retirement programs established under the federal Social Security Act of the Railroad Retirement Act.

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  • In the United States, a federal program that provides specified benefits, including a monthly retirement income benefit to people who have ...

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  • A US government pension program that provides benefits to retirees based on their own and their employers' contributions to the program while they were working.

countrystudies.us/united-states/economy-12.htm

  • The US Social Security Act of 1935 plus its amendments and additions provides for disability, retirement and annuity benefits to dependents and survivors.

www.kanetix.com/glossary-of-insurance-terms

  • Social Security is a government-funded program to provide people who are unable to work with compensation so that they are able to live. Social security disability can be difficult to apply for and receive without the aid of a social security disability lawyer.

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  • A federal program that was passed in the United States in 1935. Today it supports helping those of retirement age and beyond. ...

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  • A state department which works through the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) to organise financial aid and assistance in the form of State benefits

https://stroke.sgul.ac.uk/glossary

  • Retirement Changing Your Name Parenting & Adoption Marriage & Living Together Divorce & Child Custody Health Care & Elder Care Immigration & Green CardsRenters’ Rights Employee Rights Consumer Rights Go to Court or Mediate Personal Injury Criminal Law Traffic TicketshomeGLOSSARY Social ...

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  • The name given to the plan operated by the federal government to provide old age and survivors benefits on a contributory basis, and also to provide financial assistance or relief to certain needy or disabled persons.

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  • A federal program, which provides benefits to all working Americans in the form of disability, retirement or survivor benefits. ...

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  • A federal program providing retirement income, disability coverage, and healthcare to qualified individuals.

www.foundationfinancialinc.com/glossary.htm

  • A federal government program to provide retirement support and a host of other benefits.

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  • law refers to the rights people have to social insurance, such as jobseekers' allowances or housing benefits.

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  • social welfare program in the U.S.; includes old-age and survivors insurance and some unemployment insurance and old-age assistance

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  • Social security primarily refers to social welfare service concerned with social protection, or protection against socially recognized conditions, including poverty, old age, disability, unemployment and others. ...

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  • Social Security is a play by Andrew Bergman.

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  • Sweden's social democratic economic formula, a capitalist system interlarded with substantial welfare elements, was challenged in the early 1990s by high unemployment. However, fiscal discipline over the past several years has allowed the country to weather economic challenges.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social Security (Sweden)

  • Social Security, in Australia, refers to a system of social welfare payments provided by Commonwealth Government of Australia. These payments are administered by a Government body named Centrelink. In Australia, most benefits are subject to a means test.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social Security (Australia)

  • Social Security, in the United States, currently refers to the Federal Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI) program.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social Security (United States)

  • Social Security (Seafarers) Convention, 1946 is an International Labour Organization Convention.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social Security (Seafarers) Convention, 1946

  • A system whereby the state either through general or specific taxation provides various benefits to those unable to provide for themselves; Those benefits paid under such a system

en.wiktionary.org/wiki/social security


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