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Social insurance programs Government programs designed to address social
risks, provide economic security, and cover risks
that are difficult to insure privately

, Purpose of social insurance Solve complex social problems, insure difficult
risks, and provide a minimum level of economic
security


Key characteristic of social insurance Programs are compulsory for most participants


Income floor concept Social insurance provides a minimum level of
income rather than full income replacement


Social adequacy vs individual equity Benefits are based on societal needs rather than
proportional contributions of individuals


Relationship of benefits to earnings Benefits are loosely related to earnings rather than
strictly proportional


Legal basis of benefits Benefits are prescribed by law rather than private
contracts


Means testing in social insurance Formal means testing is generally not required


Funding approach Full funding of future benefits is not required


OASDI (Social Security) Federal program providing retirement, survivor,
and disability benefits to eligible workers and
dependents


Year Social Security enacted 1935


Coverage of Social Security Covers over 90% of workers, including most
private-sector and many public-sector employees


Fully insured status Requires 40 credits to qualify for retirement and
survivor benefits

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