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The US social security system consists of three parts: social insurance, social welfare, and social relief. Since the establishment of the security system in the 1930s, the United States has formed a huge social security system.

US Social Security System

Its main features are:
Establish and gradually improve the social security system in a timely manner. At the beginning of this century, with the development of industrialization and the improvement of living standards, people in the United States have caused widespread concern about old age. The economic depression of the 1930s put the elderly in the most difficult situation, and social pensions became the hope of the elderly. Roosevelt established the Economic Insurance Commission in 1934 and announced it in 1935
The U.S. Social Security System provides a comprehensive introduction and research on the development of various basic security policies and social welfare policies in the U.S. social security system from four levels: public social security, corporate social security, commercial social insurance, and charity. Chinese readers outline contemporary America
Total order
Foreword
Chapter 1 Summary of the Evolution of the US Social Security System
I. Brief Process of the Development of the US Social Security System
Main Contents of the Social Security Law of 1935
3. Amendments to the US Social Security Law and their main content
The basic framework of the U.S. social security system
V. Expansion of the American Social Security System for the Elderly
Chapter 2 US Old Age, Survival, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)
I. Main Provisions of Old Age, Survivors and Disability Insurance Plans
Salaries tax for old age, survivors and disability insurance plans
Benefit calculations in the U.S. public pension system
Fund system for old age, survivors and disability insurance plans
V. Taxation of Social Security Benefits in the United States
Operation of trust funds for old age, survivors and disability insurance plans
Debates and reforms of the current U.S. public pension system
Chapter III American Social Security Disability Insurance for the Elderly (SSDI)
I. Basic policies for social security disability insurance for the elderly
Qualifications for applying for social security disability insurance for the elderly
3. Disability determination and appeal procedures
Funding information for disability insurance for the elderly
V. Institutional Dilemma and Reform of Social Security Disability Insurance for the Elderly
Chapter 4 US Senior Income Supplementary Security Policy (SSI)
First, the development process of the elderly income supplement security system
2. Eligibility requirements for supplementary security for elderly income
3. Provisions for the Benefit Payment of the Old Age Income Supplementary Security Plan
4. Different federal government guarantees for supplementary state income protection
V. Management Expenditure of the Supplementary Security Plan for the Aged Income
Chapter V American Employer Social Security System
I. Relevant regulations of the American employer's pension social security system
Design and Changes of U.S. Employer Pension Plans
III. Status of Funding and Participation in U.S. Employer Pension Plans
4. U.S. Employer Cash Balance Pension Plan
V. U.S. pension income guarantees the safety of companies and defined income pension plans
Chapter 6 U.S. Railway Sector Retirement and Unemployment Security System
First, the development process of the U.S. railway sector retirement and unemployment benefits system
2. Main Provisions of the United States Railway Retirement Act
Investment in U.S. Railway Retirement Funds
Fourth, the U.S. railway unemployment insurance system
V. U.S. Railroad Workers' Elderly and Disability Health Insurance
Chapter VII Social Security System for U.S. Federal Government Employees
I. Civilian employment in the U.S. federal government
Basic System of U.S. Civilian Retirement Plan
3. Federal Government's "Saving Savings Plan" and Investment Policies
4. Payment and investment policy of federal government employee pension benefits
V. Leave and disability retirement policy for federal employees
Retirement benefits and survivor annuities for former spouses of federal employees
Chapter VIII U.S. Veterans' Welfare and Military Retirement Welfare System
I. Basic Information on U.S. Veterans' Participation in Social Security Plans
General benefits policy for U.S. veterans
The main system of U.S. military service
Unemployment benefits for U.S. military retirees
V. Cost of U.S. Army Retirement Budgets
6. Simultaneous payment policy for military retired compensation and veteran disability compensation
Chapter 9 Overview of the U.S. Medical and Health Insurance System
First, the development process of the US medical health insurance system
U.S. public health insurance system
Third, the United States private medical health insurance system
4. Other U.S. non-medical health insurance plans
V. U.S. Supplementary Medical Insurance Plans
Status of the U.S. not participating in health insurance
Chapter 10 American Aged and Disabled Health Insurance (Medicare)
I. Legislation and management system for old age and disability health insurance
Funds, taxes, and eligibility for old age and disability health insurance plans
Participation benefits for the elderly and disability health insurance plans
4. "Fourth Class of Medical Expenses": Prescription Drug Plan
V. Provisions for elderly and disabled health insurance participants
6. Medical expenses reimbursement system for old age and disability health insurance
Status of Fund Operation of the Old Age and Disability Health Insurance Plan
Chapter 11. US Federal Government's Medical Assistance Funding Program for States (Medicaid)
I. Legislative and policy framework of the federal government's state medical aid funding programs
Status of federal government coverage of state medical aid funding programs
Participation and eligibility of the federal government to state medical assistance funding programs
Fourth, the federal government's management and reform of state medical aid funding programs and elderly and disability health insurance programs
V. Consolidation Practices of Related Elderly Benefit Plans with Managed Care Programs across the U.S.
New regulations and future developments of the federal government's state medical aid funding programs
Medi-Cal health insurance in California
Eighth state federal government's medical aid funding plan
Chapter 12 US State Child Health Insurance Plans (SCHIP)
I. Legislation and Institutional Construction of Child Health Insurance Plans in Each State
2. Major Policies of Child Health Insurance Programs by State
Application of child health insurance plans by state
Participation and expenditure of child health insurance plans by state
V. Problems and Reforms in Children's Health Insurance Plans by State
Chapter 13 U.S. Commercial Health Insurance and Government Support Policies
I. Markets in U.S. Commercial Health Insurance
Second, the US government's main policy for managing health insurance
Trends in U.S. commercial insurance policies
Chapter 14 US Unemployment Insurance System
I. U.S. Unemployment Insurance Can Have Important Legislation
The basic management framework of the U.S. unemployment insurance system
Relevant regulations of the US federal government on unemployment insurance
Data and application procedures for unemployment benefits
V. California Unemployment Insurance Act and California Unemployment Insurance System
Operation of the California unemployment insurance system
Chapter 15 US Food Stamps and Nutrition Benefits Policy
I. Overview of the US Food Stamps Welfare System
Major Policy Frameworks of the U.S. Food Stamps and Nutrition Program
Child and Adult Care Food Program
Special Supplementary Food Program for Women, Infants and Children
Chapter XVI U.S. Employee Leave Leave Benefit Policy
I. Federal Government's law on employee leave
Impact and cost of employee leave benefits
Findings of the implementation of the Family and Medical Holidays Act in the United States
4. The U.S. government supports home care policies for the elderly and employee leave
V. Differences between the sick leave benefits system of U.S. railway companies and the state systems
Chapter 17 US Government's Social Welfare Policy for Non-U.S. Citizens
I. Implementation of social welfare policies by non-U.S. Citizens in U.S. states
The federal government's policy on eligibility for non-U.S. Citizens
Sources of funding for states' non-U.S. Citizenship programs
Fourth, the US government's subsidy rules for non-U.S. Citizens
V. Taxation of Social Benefits for Non-U.S. Citizens
Six other related issues
Chapter 18 Charity in the American Social Security System
I. Legal Basis and Institutional Features of the American Charity System
Development and Establishment of American Charitable Organizations
Cases of American Charitable Organizations: Charitable Policy Provisions for Medical Institutions
Chapter 19 US Housing Security Policy
First, the basic situation of US homeless families
Institutional framework of US housing security policy
3. Mortgage institutions in the US and their main businesses
The U.S. federal government's housing support program
V. Thoughts on the Reform of the U.S. Housing Security Initiative
Chapter 20 Concluding Remarks
Appendix I. Main Statistics of the US Social Security System
Schedule 1 List of US Government Transfers to Individuals (1958-2005)
Schedule 2 Social Security for the Elderly-Guaranteed Employment, Income and Payment Percentage (1970-2006)
Schedule 3 Social Security Trust Fund (1970-2006)
Attached Table 4 American Employees' Public Retirement System-Insurance Coverage and Fund Statistics (1980-2005)
Schedule 5 American Private Pension Plan (1975-2004)
Schedule 6 Yaye Insurance of the United States (1970-2006)
Attachment 7 Supplementary income protection-benefits and subsidies (1975-2005)
Schedule 8 Number of Families and Benefits of Temporary Assistance Program (TANF) for Urgently Needed Families (1936-2006)
Schedule 9 Children's Compulsory Support Plan-Quantity and Payment (1990-2006)
Schedule 10 US Federal Government Food Stamp Program (1980-2006)
Schedule 11 Beds in the US National Homeless Assistance Program (2005)
Appendix II English-Chinese Comparison Table of Common Vocabulary and Legal System
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