Multiple Choice
The currently valued outcome for evaluating Social Security programs by the U.S. government is:
A) how spending patterns have changed since the program was instituted by F.D. Roosevelt.
B) how well the benefits are assisting the new generations of the "old" old.
C) on the amount of dollars allocated and what new possibilities exist for either spending or reallocating the funds.
D) how the spending patterns benefit elderly recipients.
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