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Social Studies, 04.08.2019 21:30, ijustneedhelploll

What is true about spending on social security? it is second only to military spending as part of the federal budget. it is the largest portion of discretionary spending. it cannot be cut because it is part of mandatory spending. it is the only budget item classified as entitlement spending.

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