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  1. The Social Security Act of 1935 is a law enacted by the 74th United States Congress and signed into law by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The law created the Social Security program as well as insurance against unemployment. The law was part of Roosevelt's New Deal domestic program.

  2. Feb 8, 2022 · On August 14, 1935, the Social Security Act established a system of old-age benefits for workers, benefits for victims of industrial accidents, unemployment insurance, and aid for dependent mothers and children, persons who are blind, and persons with disabilities.

  3. Jan 26, 2018 · The Social Security Act, signed into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1935, created Social Security, a federal safety net for elderly, unemployed and disadvantaged Americans. The main...

  4. Social Security Act, (August 14, 1935), original U.S. legislation establishing a permanent national old-age pension system through employer and employee contributions; the system was later extended to include dependents, the disabled, and other groups.

  5. SOCIAL SECURITY ACT. Title I. Grants to States for Old-Age Assistance for the Aged. Title II. Federal Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance Benefits. Title III. Grants to States for Unemployment Compensation Administration. Title IV.

  6. Nov 5, 2023 · The Social Security Act was signed into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1935. The Act created benefits systems for retired, jobless, and disabled people, as well...

  7. Compilation of the Social Security Laws. Social Security Act Official Version is available from the Government Printing Office and contains more recent versions of the Act.

  8. May 29, 2023 · The Social Security Act of 1935 is America's foremost social welfare law. This law was enacted after the Committee on Economic Security drafted a comprehensive social insurance program. Congress passed the new legislation, and President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Act into federal law.

  9. Sep 8, 2016 · On August 14, 1935, the Social Security Act established a system of old-age benefits for workers, benefits for victims of industrial accidents, unemployment insurance, aid for dependent mothers and children, the blind, and the physically handicapped.

  10. President Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act into law in 1935. Designed to pay retired workers age 65 or older a continuing income after retirement, this act helped Americans breathe easier about their futures.

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