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Retirement benefits are now being paid to almost a half million persons , many of whom would be on the old age assistance rolls if they were not receiving benefits . If the present insurance pro- grams are extended to cover additional ...
Retirement benefits are now being paid to almost a half million persons , many of whom would be on the old age assistance rolls if they were not receiving benefits . If the present insurance pro- grams are extended to cover additional ...
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Another important step should be the extension of the public assistance provisions to cover needy persons in addition to those who are old , or blind , or children . When the Social Security Act became law , the Federal Government was ...
Another important step should be the extension of the public assistance provisions to cover needy persons in addition to those who are old , or blind , or children . When the Social Security Act became law , the Federal Government was ...
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Another aspect of the categorical system that has given the Social Security Board grave concern is the disparate treatment that has been afforded different groups of needy persons . Under the cate- gories , old people and the blind have ...
Another aspect of the categorical system that has given the Social Security Board grave concern is the disparate treatment that has been afforded different groups of needy persons . Under the cate- gories , old people and the blind have ...
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an Advance | 45 |
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