The Social Security Act of 1935 provided for Aid to the Blind, among other programs. It was for persons with little or no income/assets who were "legally blind" (i.e., as defined in Social Security regulations). It was largely replaced by Supplemental Security Income in 1974,
a time when many people are out of work and business is poor
No. You would need to apply at the Social Security Administration for a social security number.
It is possible to get social security for lumbar spondylosis it you are unable to work because of it, have the medical documentation and are approved by the social security administration.
A person with a "crooked" social security number was asked for it.
Social security is not based on income but if you have the 40 quarters of work history and your age.
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No, but it is unlawful to work if you do not have a social security card. You also cannot be claimed as a dependent on anyone's taxes.
The Social Security Act requires ALL residents of the United States and its Territories to obtain a Social Security number (SSN), in order to be able to work or receive any Social Security benefits.
No. If you are here legally, there is no way to get a social security card. However, if you obtain a student visa or work visa, you will be issued a social security number.
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No, to collect social security disability you must not be able to work any job in the national economy.