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          Welfare In The U.s.
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Welfare is a government program that provides money, medical care, 
food, housing, and other things that people need in order to survive. People who can receive help from these welfare programs are children, elders, disabled, and others who cannot support their families on their current income.  Another name for welfare is public assistance. There ....
          Middle of paper ....ependent children and the parents or the guardians taking care of them.  Most families that qualify for A.F.D.C. have just one parent in the home.  About 80 percent of these families are headed by a woman.  A.F.D.C. also pays benefits to two-parent families if both parents are unemployed.  Most A.F.D.C. funding comes from the federal government.  T....           |   
          
          
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