If the economy is strained, then Social Security, like the rest of the government, will be, too.
Meaning of the quote
When the economy is doing poorly, the government will also have a hard time. This includes Social Security, which is a government program that helps older people and those with disabilities. So if the economy is struggling, Social Security and other government services may face challenges as well.
About Mark Dayton
Mark Dayton is a former governor of Minnesota, who also served as a U.S. Senator and Minnesota State Auditor. He comes from a prominent family, with his great-grandfather founding the Dayton’s department store chain, which later became Target. Dayton has had a long and varied political career, marked by his populist views and opposition to Reaganomics.
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