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The Social Security Act (SSA)

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We all can agree that in the past years there has been many events that has impacted America. One ever lasting effect was left by the Social Security Act of 1935. The Social Security Act also known as SSA, programs were developed to protect individual families from income loss due to unemployment, sickness, old age, death, and to improve citizens’ welfare ("Why Social Security?"2015). Through public service and economic assistance, with a task of raising a family. Although this left a huge impact on America's society that changed everyone's life. In 1929 an event triggered to a change in America's economic life(Social Security Act"2015).The day the stock market crashed, it was Black Tuesday in Wall Street as investors traded some 16 million …show more content…

Post Entitlement workloads had grown by almost 25 percent over the previous 10 years, from 80 million to 100 million actions, primarily for program integrity activities such as SSI redeterminations and CDRs. (Social Security Act."2015) The agency spent $1.7 billion, about one-quarter of its administrative budget, on program integrity(Britannica2015). By 2008, SSA was averaging over 160,000 visitors, processing over 26,500 initial claims, and holding nearly 2,500 hearings per workday. In 2009, SSA processed 271 million wage items(Social Security Act."2015). During the 2000s, SSA set up for the rise of baby boomers who would begin reaching retirement age in 2008 and had already reached the prime age for claiming disability benefits(Ohlemacher2015). At the same time, SSA faced an large amount of retirements in its own ranks. In 2000, the average age of SSA employees was 46. The SSA conducted a study to predict losses and support workforce planning. Retirements were predicted to peak from 2007 through …show more content…

It has done the past well, but now for the upcoming years, it could turn completely negative if Privatized Social Security Act is approved, it would do nothing to solve economic problems, and would actually make it worse(Social Security Act."2015). The trust funds are destined for insolvency because the program's cost is increasing at a faster rate than revenue from payroll taxes. The situation will get even worse if a portion of each individual's payroll taxes is diverted away from the Social Security trust funds and into individually controlled retirement accounts, shrinking the funding source for future retirees' benefits. The Social Security Act is a great impact and caused great change that changed America's economic growth without the act it wouldn't be the same in America. In the future if the Social Security Act is well planned out and thought out. Then it will only hurt America's economic society by taking more money

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