United States Social Security Administration [Úřad Spojených států pro sociální zabezpečení]

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Social Security Administration
Social Security Administration (U.S.)
Social Security Administration, United States

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Definition

An independent agency within the Executive Branch of the United States Government. It administers a national social insurance program whereby employees, employers, and the self-employed pay contributions into pooled trust funds. Part of the contributions go into a separate hospital insurance trust fund for workers at age 65 to provide help with medical expenses. Other programs include the supplemental social security income program for the aged, blind, and disabled and the Old Age Survivors and Disability Insurance Program. It became an independent agency March 31, 1995. It had previously been part of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, later the Department of Health and Human Services. (From United States Government Manual, 1994-95)

Annotation
add UNITED STATES; research support by this agency is checked as RESEARCH SUPPORT, U.S. GOV'T, NON-P.H.S.; CATALOGER: Use NAF entry
DUI
D019131 MeSH Browser
CUI
M0028533
Previous indexing
Social Security (1966-1995)
History note
96
Public note
96

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