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1 Providing a Safety Net

2 Cash Transfers In-Kind Benefits Medical Benefits Education
Providing a Safety Net Cash Transfers In-Kind Benefits Medical Benefits Education

3 Cash Transfers TANF (Temporary Assistance for the Needy Families)
Money that goes to the states to run their welfare programs

4 Cash Transfers Social Security
Collects payroll tax and gives out to the current recipients. Retired, disabilities, widows.

5 Cash Transfers Unemployment Insurance
Taxes from employers. Designed for 26 weeks.

6 Cash Transfers Workers’ Compensation Taxes from employers to pay workers who are injured on job

7 In-Kind Benefits Food Stamps SNAP - Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program Card to purchase food at grocery stores. Allocated amount on card

8 In-Kind Benefits Subsidized Housing Money for low rent housing. Govt pays landlord

9 In-Kind Benefits Legal Aid Advice given at no charge.

10 In-Kind Benefits Lifeline (Obamaphone) Obama free cell phones ($9 /month) (16 million people)

11 Medical Benefits Medicare Covers those over 65 and disabled

12 Medical Benefits Medicaid Covers those poor that are unemployed or not covered by employers insurance

13 Medical Benefits State Children’s Health Insurance Program For children that are unemployed

14 Medical Benefits Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) Mandate requires all people to be insured. Poor (up to 133% of poverty line) will be subsidized. Businesses with 50 people MUST provide health care (penelties)

15 Education Benefits Funds for students who need aid From Preschool to college Head Start – Preschool Pell Grants - College

16 Education Benefits Programs for students with learning disabilities


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