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Political Scientists at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, including Edwin Witte, known as the "Father of Social Security," Arthur J. Altmeyer, and Wilbur Cohen developed the 1934 proposal for a federally funded pension plan.
The Official History Website for the U.S. Social Security Administration.
Although Social Security did not really arrive in America until 1935, there was one important precursor, that offered something we could recognize as a social security program, to one special segment of the American population.
In 1933, Franklin Roosevelt appointed Ms. Perkins as his Secretary of Labor, a position she held for twelve years, longer than any other Secretary of Labor and making her the first woman to hold a cabinet position in the United States.
26 Ιαν 2018 · The Social Security Act, signed into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1935, created Social Security, a federal safety net for elderly, unemployed and disadvantaged Americans. The...
A look at Social Security history facts shows the program began in 1935 when President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act. In addition to outlining benefits, the Act created the Social Security Board, which was later renamed the Social Security Administration.
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