"It didn’t concern to domestics or farm workers".
On August 14, 1935, the Social Security Act built up an arrangement of seniority benefits for laborers, benefits for casualties of mechanical mishaps, joblessness protection, help for moms and youngsters who are dependent, the visually impaired, and the physically disabled. Eighty-two years after President Franklin Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act, Social Security stays one of the country's best, viable, and prevalent projects.