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What was the purpose of the Social Security Administration? to allow workers to organize and form labor unions to protect Americans who had become too old to work to help workers who were temporarily unemployed to help young workers who were just entering the labor force

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B. to protect Americans who had become too old to work

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The Social Security Administration was founded by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in August 1935 as part of his New Deal. This New Deal was meant to have a cushioning effect on the aftermath of the Depression. The purpose of the Social Security Act was to help aged people who were just retiring from work. Today, disabled people and people with disabilities also benefit from it.

To claim their benefits, there should be proof that the worker pays social security taxes. The first retiree to claim her Social Security Benefits was Ida May Fuller who was paid $22.54 on January 31, 1940.

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