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The 1935 Social Security Act paid retirees a stipend based on

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the amount contributed to the fund while working.

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The 1935 Social Security Act conceived and established the present-day Social Security. It made pension in old age as a basic right. It also designed to handle unemployment with insurance.

The determined age of retirement is at 65 years (or on January 1, 1942--whichever was later) with a stipend that depends on what is put in. The monthly aid amount was based on wages (total amount) after 1936 and before 65 years of age.


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