In Korea, for example, anyone aged 18-65 used to be ineligible for public assistance.
She was sixty-seven, and she had battled schizophrenia for decades, surviving on public assistance.
Sprint's 18th-and- Vine call center employs 48 operators, half of whom were on public assistance.
To enable public assistance agencies to verify eligibility for and amount of income-based benefits.
What's outraged people are outsized bonuses at firms that so recently required massive public assistance.
Per a recent Heritage Foundation expose, paupers on public assistance live better than royalty of yore.
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She was on public assistance and was a founder of the local chapter of the Welfare Rights System.
The large sub-categories are Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and various forms of public assistance (food stamps, housing support, etc.).
One morning late last year, the lobby was packed with people applying for food, housing and other public assistance.
Unfortunately, although alcoholism or drug addiction make people incapable of working, they do not qualify them for public assistance.
With four children, Anzor and Zubeidat qualified for food stamps and were on and off public assistance benefits for years.
This would not cost much because only about 12 million Americans arguably cannot afford health insurance without some public assistance.
Well, on one side you had 29 nations, led by the United States with the very public assistance of Mexico.
Today, recipients of public assistance are required to work, and with few exceptions no one can spend more than five years on welfare.
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To verify, using VA benefit information, an applicant's eligibility for public assistance.
Former inmates with jobs also have less need for public assistance and contribute to society, in the form of taxes and purchasing power.
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Does losing a loved one in a massive terrorist attack demand public assistance, whereas losing a loved one to a drunk driver does not?
Making matters worse, the cuts came as unemployment was rising, causing more people to lose private insurance and forcing them to shift to public assistance.
But the notion that there are 46 million Americans who can't get the health care they need for lack of money or public assistance is a myth.
In the past, Americans relied even more on public assistance.
"We are making available all categories of public assistance funding for local governments and non-profit organizations to rebuild, restore and reconstruct public facilities, including schools and infrastructure, " Clinton said.
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The trust funds do not provide basic support but do provide supplemental help by paying for comforts and luxuries that could not be paid for by public assistance funds.
The middle fifth of the population only gets 16% of its income from retirement funds and 0.5% from public assistance, and the richest fifth only 4% and 0.1%, respectively.
In 1996, she led opposition to a provision in President Bill Clinton's welfare law that made legal immigrants who were not citizens ineligible for food stamps and other public assistance.
As Alma mentioned, high school dropouts are more likely to be teen parents, more likely to commit crime, more likely to rely on public assistance, more likely to lead shattered lives.
He said the search would be limited to daylight hours and would be assisted by dog teams on Thursday and that the force was not asking for any more public assistance at this stage.
Alternatively, states could serve the poor by using the program to provide public assistance through Medicaid that would help the poor to pay for the private health insurance of their choice in the marketplace.
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An unscientific poll of soup-kitchen clients in Glen Burnie suggests that the able-bodied jobless are getting by on a mixture of public assistance and private charity, but still have plenty of incentive to find work.
The new welfare law requires states to move at least 20 percent of people receiving public assistance into jobs -- public or private -- by the end of this year, but is silent on what people should be paid.
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