A major difference between social insurance and welfare is that social insurance
A) exclusively involves older Americans, whereas welfare is confined mainly to mothers with young children.
B) forces recipients to demonstrate need, while welfare does not.
C) is normally financed by earmarked payroll taxes, while welfare is financed out of general tax revenues.
D) provides cash transfers, while welfare does not.
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