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Chapter 35: Government Support for Families and Individuals

Economic Benefits for Individuals and Families  People from various economic and social backgrounds rely on benefits and aid provided by the government. From food stamps to Social Security, the government helps many individuals and families live a more secure life. However, not just anyone can receive government aid. Individuals who want to benefit from government programs have to meet a series of strict requirements.

Health Benefits  Medicare and Medicaid are two government sponsored health care programs. Medicare helps people over the age of 65 and those with certain disabilities pay for hospital and medical expenses. Medicaid helps to provide medical care for poor people.

Educational Benefits  Every state and local government in the United States shares the duty of providing public K–12 education. Head Start and Early Head Start are two government programs that assist low-income families with child education and personal development. Federal and state governments also help individuals who want to attend a college or a university. Grants, loans, work study, and in-state tuition are some of the ways that the government helps people achieve their goals of higher education.

 


 
 
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