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Were civil servant employees able to get social security before 1984?
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My mom used to be a civil servant until she retired. She's never paid into social security because she was a civil servant and she maintains that wasn't an option for her. My grandma says different.

When I goggled it, I found a reference that after 1984, civil servants paid into social security. Now I'm wondering, was that because they simply weren't able to before? Or they had an option to forgo social security?

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