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Can a person who has never worked get Social Security?

While most Social Security benefits require a work history, there are several pathways for people who have never worked to receive financial assistance. These avenues include needs-based programs like Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and benefits based on a family member's earnings record. Understanding the distinctions between these programs is the first step toward determining eligibility.

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