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Summary: The United States Social Security Administration

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The United States Social Security Administration (SSA) was founded in August 14, 1935 as an outcome of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Second New Deal. As an attempt to prevent future destituion such as the one the nation was experiencing currently in the Great Depression, the program guaranteed an income for the unemployed and retirees 65 or older. Franklin D. Roosevelt created this in an "executive order.” The President put this into action by issuing an Executive Order. In the years following, the only changes to the program have been to expand the coverage for workers and increase benefits provided. To this day, the SSA still functions as a major dependency of Americans. In creating the Social Security Administration, a separate

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