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what is social security act

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Answered by Vishnu1123
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Social security is "any government system that provides monetary assistance to people with an inadequate or no income."

Social security is enshrined in Article 22 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which states:

In simple terms, the signatories agree that the society in which a person lives should help them to develop and to make the most of all the advantages (culture, work, social welfare) which are offered to them in the country

Social security may also refer to the action programs of an organization intended to promote the welfare of the population through assistance measures guaranteeing access to sufficient resources for food and shelter and to promote health and well-being for the population at large and potentially vulnerable segments such as children, the elderly, the sick and the unemployed. Services providing social security are often called social services.



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Answered by rajeshri09yadapb61p2
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it is created in united state . It is an act to provide general welfare by establishing a system of federal old age benefits and by enabling the several states to make more adequate provision for aged person, blind person,dependent and crippled children
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