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Haley Hicks
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The Welfare Reform Act of 1996 ended the concept of entitlements by requiring recipients of welfare to find work within two years of receiving assistance. How has this changed the lives of the poor?

A) Moving from welfare to work helped single people much more than it did families or single mothers.
B) Moving from welfare to work caused many former welfare recipients to plunge into homelessness.
C) Moving from welfare to work did not substantially increase income levels; it simply shifted the poor from welfare to low-paying jobs.
D) Moving from welfare to work increased both the self-esteem of the poor and their incomes.

Welfare to Work

Welfare to work programs are government or organizational initiatives designed to encourage or require individuals receiving welfare assistance to engage in employment or work-related activities.

Income Levels

Categories of annual income that differentiate individuals, households, or other groupings, often used to analyze economic and social trends.

  • Examine and appraise the consequences of public strategies and reforms on impoverishment and welfare.
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