Social Security Amendments of 1958

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The Social Security Amendments of 1958 were U.S. federal legislation that expanded and strengthened the Social Security program, including broader benefit coverage and increased protections for beneficiaries.

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Social Security Amendments of 1958 canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal statute
social welfare legislation
appliesToJurisdiction United States of America
surface form: United States
basedOn Social Security Act of 1935 NERFINISHED
benefits dependents of insured workers
disabled workers
retired workers
survivors of insured workers
country United States of America
surface form: United States
follows Social Security Amendments of 1956 NERFINISHED
hasEffect broadened eligibility for Social Security benefits
expanded protections for Social Security beneficiaries
increased benefit levels for some beneficiaries
hasLanguage English
implementedBy Social Security Administration NERFINISHED
isPartOf United States social safety net
legalDomain social insurance
social security law
legislativeBody United States Congress
partOf Social Security Act amendments NERFINISHED
history of Social Security in the United States
policyArea economic security
social policy
purpose to expand Social Security benefit coverage
to increase Social Security benefits
to strengthen protections for Social Security beneficiaries
regulates Social Security benefits
eligibility for Social Security coverage
subjectOf dependents benefits
disability insurance
old-age insurance
survivors insurance
temporalContext 1950s United States domestic policy
typeOfAmendment expansion of coverage
increase in benefits
strengthening of beneficiary protections

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Social Security Amendments of 1961 follows Social Security Amendments of 1958
Social Security Amendments of 1956 precedes Social Security Amendments of 1958