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Edwin E. Witte (1887-1960) was an economist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison who developed the [[Social Security Act]] of 1935 and is known as "the father of Social Security."
(1887-1960), an economist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison who developed the [[Social Security in the USA|Social Security Act]] of 1935 and is known as "[[Edwin E. Witte/Debate Guide#Father|the 'Father' of Social Security]]."

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(1887-1960), an economist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison who developed the Social Security Act of 1935 and is known as "the 'Father' of Social Security."