Turning 90 this month, Social Security remains one of the most popular federal social programs, as a large majority of Americans oppose cuts to its benefits, which are allocated to... READ MORE The post Social Security at 90: Looking Back, Looking Forward by Daniel Béland appeared first on University Press of Kansas.| University Press of Kansas
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I am now breaking into old childhood piggy banks in search of vintage coins that might be worth money. This is how terrified I am of losing social security. Not to mention the crashing stock market…| Envisioning The American Dream