
Social Insurance Administration
Social Insurance Administration refers to the government system that manages programs providing financial support to individuals during times of need—such as unemployment, disability, or retirement. It ensures that workers contribute to and benefit from social insurance programs, like Social Security in the U.S. The administration oversees the collection of contributions, maintains accurate records, and processes claims for benefits, ensuring that eligible individuals receive the assistance they need. This system is designed to promote economic stability and security for citizens throughout their lives.