Which of the following is true of Social Security but not Medicare? (1 point)

Money withheld from your paycheck is used
• to pay benefits to people who are collecting them now.

Participation in the program is mandatory.
It provides benefits to
• people with disabilities.
It pays benefits to retirees.

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Money withheld from your paycheck is used to pay benefits to people who are collecting them now.
Participation in the program is mandatory.
It pays benefits to retirees.
Which of the following is true of Social Security but not Medicare? (1 point)
Money withheld from your paycheck is used to pay benefits to people who are collecting them now.
Participation in the program is mandatory.
It provides benefits to people with disabilities.
It pays benefits to retirees.
The correct answer is: It provides benefits to people with disabilities.
Which of the following is true of Social Security but not Medicare? (1 point)
Money withheld from your paycheck is used
• to pay benefits to people who are collecting them now.

Participation in the program is mandatory.
It provides benefits to
• people with disabilities.
It pays benefits to retirees.
The correct answer is: It provides benefits to people with disabilities.
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