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Social Security

By Michael Rubin, About.com

Definition: A government-mandated program providing benefits for disability, death, and retirement to those who qualify. All earnings are subject to Social Security tax. Although benefits are related to the amount paid, no personal Social Security accounts are created - unlike other retirement accounts. Rather, today's Social Security taxes go directly to today's program recipients, with the excess funds used for alternative government spending.

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