The 1935 Social Security Act established 65 as the age of...

The 1935 Social Security Act established 65 as the age of eligibility for payouts. But welfare state politics quickly becomes a bidding war, enriching the menu of benefits, so in 1956 Congress entitled women to collect benefits at 62, extending the entitlement to men in 1961.

George Will Quote About War, Men, Age: The 1935 Social Security Act...
Click Here or the flag on image above to change the background image

Quotes from famous authors

Popular tags & topics