Administration - Social Security

Administration - Social Security

The Social Security Administration (SSA) serves as the foundation of economic security for millions of Americans, providing a critical safety net that includes retirement, disability, and survivor benefits. As of 2026, roughly receive monthly Social Security payments, supported by the payroll taxes of approximately 184 million workers. While often viewed as a retirement program, it functions as a comprehensive social insurance system designed to replace a portion of a worker’s pre-retirement income based on their lifetime earnings. The Historical Foundation of Social Security

: Signed by President Franklin Roosevelt, the act established the contributory social insurance program we recognize today. SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION

: In 1994, President Bill Clinton signed legislation establishing the SSA as an independent agency within the federal government. Core Programs and Benefits The Social Security Administration (SSA) serves as the

While modern Social Security arrived with the Social Security Act of 1935 , the concept evolved from early American pension programs. The Historical Foundation of Social Security : Signed

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