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Presque toutes les personnes qui vivent aux États-Unis sont concernées par le système de la Sécurité sociale –que ce soit parce qu’elles travaillent et paient des cotisations ou qu’elles perçoivent des allocations de la Sécurité sociale. Les allocations de la Sécurité sociale sont versées aux travailleurs et à leurs familles lorsqu’un travailleur prend sa retraite ou devient handicapé. Les allocations aux survivants peuvent être versées, sous certaines conditions, aux membres de la famille après le décès d’un travailleur. Ce bulletin d’information présente les allocation retraite et les prestations aux survivants. Pour obtenir des renseignements sur les allocations aux handicapés, consultez le bulletin d’information intitulé : les allocations d’assurance-invalidité (Disability Benefits).
By: Social Security Administration

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