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Social Security Act (1935)

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Verified for the 2027 examโ€ขWritten by the Fiveable Content Team โ€ข Last updated August 2025

Definition

Established in 1935 as a cornerstone of the New Deal, this federal law created nationwide programs providing oldโ€‘age retirement benefits, unemployment insurance, and limited aid to dependent children funded by employer and employee payroll taxes. It vastly expanded the national government's role in welfare policy and created lasting incomeโ€‘support programs that reshaped federalโ€‘state relations and American expectations about economic protection.

AP course connection

Topic 1.9: 1.9 Federalism in Action

Unit 1

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