Federal Government Policy Program: Social Security
Introduction
It should be noted, from the onset, that the federal government has in place a number of programmes and policies to enable it accomplish its various obligations and objectives in diverse sectors of the economy. In basic terms, the said programmes and policies are meant to promote the wellbeing of citizens. To a large extent each and every economic sector has specific/special policies. Examples of federal government policy programs include, but they are not limited to energy independence, welfare, Social Security, healthcare programs, etc. This text concerns itself with Social Security. In so doing, it will amongst other things evaluate the said policy with an intention of establishing how successful it has been.
Social Security Platforms
According to the Social Security Administration – SSA (2020), Social Security has for the past 80 years advanced financial protection to citizens of the U.S. Indeed, according to SSA (2020), “with retirement, disability, and survivors benefits, Social Security is one of the most successful anti-poverty programs in our nation's history.” Today, millions of people from across the country are largely dependent upon Social Security benefits which account for either their total income, or a significant chunk of the same. In basic terms, Social Security benefits could be categorized into four, i.e. supplemental benefits, survivor benefits, disability benefits, and retirement benefits. While retirement benefits are advanced to persons over a certain age (i.e. those who happen to be more than 62 years old) and have been in active employment for a period of more than a decade, disability benefits are meant to avail assistance to persons who are unable to work or function as a consequence of one disability or another. Survivor benefits on the other hand avail the necessary financial support to retirees’ and workers’ survivors. These include, but they are not limited to children, widowers, widows, etc. Lastly, we have supplemental benefits. These could be described as income advanced to persons whose wages are insufficient to support their basic needs. These are the Social Security platforms that will be evaluated in the subsequent sections of this text.
Evaluation
According to Biggs and Helms (2006), the relevance of program evaluation cannot be overstated...
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