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Social Security insurance, which guarantees Americans some retirement income after a certain age, is often called a social welfare program. What evidence can be used to argue against this idea? (Select all that apply.) Social Security provides government income for those who cannot take care of themselves. Social Security is funded by businesses and workers and taxpayers through payroll deductions. Social Security is provided at various levels to various income groups and is not reserved for the poor. Social Security began as part of the New Deal during one of the worst economic periods in history.

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Social Security is provided at various levels to various income groups and is not reserved for the poor
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