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a. as you read
as you read section 4, supply the missing information in the chart below.
tax - supported safety nets
| program or program area | form of aid | recipients |
|---|---|---|
| 2. social security | ||
| 3. | workers who are laid off or lose their jobs | |
| 4. worker’s compensation | ||
| 5. | health insurance | |
| 6. education |
Brief Explanations
To fill the chart, we use knowledge of tax - supported safety net programs:
- TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families):
- Form of Aid: Cash assistance, job training, and other support services.
- Recipients: Low - income families with children.
- Social Security:
- Form of Aid: Monthly cash benefits.
- Recipients: Retired workers, disabled workers, and survivors of deceased workers.
- The program for workers who are laid off or lose their jobs is Unemployment Insurance:
- Form of Aid: Weekly cash benefits.
- Recipients: Workers who are laid off or lose their jobs (as given).
- Worker’s Compensation:
- Form of Aid: Medical benefits, wage replacement, and vocational rehabilitation.
- Recipients: Workers who are injured or become ill on the job.
- The program with health insurance as form of aid is Medicaid (or Medicare for specific groups):
- Form of Aid: Health insurance.
- Recipients: Low - income individuals, families, the elderly, and people with disabilities (Medicaid); people 65 and older, some younger disabled people (Medicare).
- Education:
- Form of Aid: Public schooling (K - 12), financial aid for college (grants, loans, work - study), vocational training.
- Recipients: Students (from children in K - 12 to college students, adult learners in vocational training).
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| Program or Program Area | Form of Aid | Recipients |
|---|---|---|
| 2. Social Security | Monthly cash benefits | Retired, disabled workers, survivors |
| 3. Unemployment Insurance | Weekly cash benefits | Workers who are laid off or lose their jobs |
| 4. Worker’s Compensation | Medical benefits, wage replacement, etc. | Workers injured/ill on the job |
| 5. Medicaid (or Medicare) | Health insurance | Low - income, elderly, disabled (Medicaid); 65 +, disabled (Medicare) |
| 6. Education | Public schooling, financial aid, vocational training | Students (K - 12, college, adult learners) |