social security
Refers to the overall structure and rules of the social security program.
In the state of receiving regular payments from the social security system.
To officially ask for social security money because you have a right to it.
To receive Social Security payments.
To have the right to receive social security benefits.
To get social security payments.
To make a formal request for Social Security benefits.
To meet the requirements to receive Social Security benefits.
To make regular contributions to the Social Security system from one's earnings.
To rely on Social Security as a primary source of income.
To make significant changes to the Social Security system to improve it.
To transfer the Social Security system from public/government control to private control.
An official identification number for individuals in the US.
The official card that shows a person's Social Security number.
Payments received from the Social Security system, such as for retirement or disability.
A single payment or regular financial support from the government.
The money regularly given to people by the social security system.
Money paid into the system by workers, which differs from benefits paid out.
The entire set of programs, laws, and agencies involved in social security.
Payments made into the social security system by workers and employers.
Payments made by individuals and employers into the Social Security system.
A tax on earnings that funds the Social Security program.
The entire structure of laws and processes for Social Security.
The official government system of Social Security.
A local government office where people can get information or apply for social security.
A person who officially asks for social security benefits.
The money that is available for social security.
The total amount of money the government spends on social security.
A particular plan or system for providing social security.
The amount of money allocated by the government for social security.
The government official in charge of the social security department.
The act of providing social security services.
The act of making major changes to the Social Security system.
The process of transferring the Social Security system to private control.