Annual Report of the Social Security Board, Volumes 6-10U.S. Government Printing Office, 1940 - Old age pensions |
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accounts administrative aid to dependent Alaska applicants assistance payments assistance programs average beneficiaries benefit payments blind Board believes Carolina certified civilian claims contributions costs coverage covered employment dependent children Director disability District of Columbia earnings economic effect eligible employers employment offices employment security Employment Service Excludes expenditures families Federal funds Federal grants Federal Security Agency financed fiscal Hawaii income increase individual industry June 30 labor ment million month monthly benefits needy North Dakota old-age and survivors old-age assistance operation percent period personnel persons placements ployment protection provisions public assistance rates received recipients REGION reports represented requirements retirement Rhode Island social insurance Social Security Act Social Security Board social security program South Carolina South Dakota special types taxable wages tion Treasury trust fund unem unemployed unemployment compensation laws unemployment insurance United Virginia wage credits wage earner wage records Wagner-Peyser Act