A major difference between social insurance and income assistance programs is that
A) social insurance programs are run by the states and income assistance programs are run by the federal government
B) funding for social insurance programs comes exclusively from the federal government, whereas income assistance programs are funded both at the state and federal levels
C) benefits from social insurance programs are related to a worker's contributions to the programs, whereas benefits from income assistance programs are not
D) social insurance programs are available only to households with children
E) income assistance programs are available only to households without children
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Q42: According to the Census Bureau,
A)a greater percentage
Q43: In order to qualify for unemployment insurance
Q44: The major social insurance program in the
Q45: In the United States
A)only those who have
Q46: Transfer programs that do not tie benefits
Q48: Which of the following is a social
Q49: Measurement of the official poverty level
A)includes all
Q50: A problem with official U.S.poverty data is
Q51: Since most welfare programs are administered by
Q52: Poverty is
A)a relative concept
B)an absolute concept
C)more prevalent
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