Modern Era · North America · Politics

1935

Social Security signed

August 14, 1935

Franklin Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act, creating federal pensions for the elderly, unemployment insurance, and aid for dependent children. It was the centerpiece of the New Deal's promise that the government would not let its citizens starve in old age. A new contract between American citizens and their federal government was written. The program would become the political third rail of American politics for the rest of the century.