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Description: SSA Publication 13-11785. Explains how Social Security works, what it does, and whom it helps. Answers the most frequently asked questions about Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI) beneficiaries and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients. Contains charts, graphs, and text.

Year/pages: 2006: 43 p.; ill.

Price: $8.00

Description: SSA Publication 13-11785. Answers the most frequently asked questions about the programs that Social Security Administration administers. Includes color charts and graphs.

Year/pages: 2008: 36 p.; ill.

Price: $5.50

Description: Annual booklet that highlights data on the most important aspects of the Social Security and Supplemental Security Income programs, the people they serve and the benefits they provide.

Year/pages: 2009: 44 p.; ill.

Price: $5.50

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