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    why is social security call a entitlement?

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    The reference to an "entitlement" applies to a specific benefit given to someone under a specific Title number of the Social Security Act.


    For example: Title II of the Social Security Act pertains to Federal Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance benefits. The Social Security program pays benefits to retired or disabled workers and their families, and to the families of deceased workers.

    The name "entitlement" may eventually be referred to as "disenchantment".



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