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The Railroad Retirement Board (or RRB) is an agency of the United States government created in the 1930s which established a retirement benefit program for the country's railroad workers. Today, the RRB serves U.S. railroad workers and their families and administers retirement, survivor, unemployment, and sickness benefits. Railroad workers do not pay money into Social Security nor do they receive Social Security benefits.

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Independent Agencies of the United States Government | Retirement in the United States | United States railroad regulation

 

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