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    Accessing Various Social Welfare Systems With the increasing costs of maintaining a family household these days, it is not surprising that utilities such as electricity and gas, also appear to be growing and for many lower income families, these higher costs can and do pose a huge problem. The social welfare system/agency I selected for accessing services was SNAP (Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners) and their energy assistance program(s), such as Project Share and the Avista’s Senior Program

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    Lee County DHR’s testimony revealed that the case with the non-custodial parent (NCP), Mr. Harley, begin back in 1992 when the custodial parent(CP), Wanda Marshall, applied for services to establish a paternity order, income withholding (IWO), and medical. An order was establish and the NCP was paying. On July 9, 2008, the CP requested enforcement; DHR took legal action and filed contempt against the NCP because he had not made a payment since April 2008. The NCP appeared in court and paid $400

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    Social Security Goals

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    This is a new world for me, but I know I will get the proper help in this wonderful country. First and foremost, my mother and I wasted no time in getting our social security numbers. These 9 numbers the government provides, allows us to get jobs, apply for a bank account, and even get a driver’s license. Now that I have received my social and I am 15 years old, my mother decided I needed to start acting like a responsible teenager. She has enlisted me to Woodrow Wilson High school to start my junior

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    After looking a at the social security video I learned that, social security is a financial safety net for people in their families. I also learned that FICA and OSDI represents social security taxes. The law requires employers to match the amount of social security taxes that an employee pays into the social security trust fund. The trust fund is the money that is received from the FICA tax dollars. 85 percent of every social security tax dollars paid, goes into a trust fund that pays current retirees

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    Social Security Trust v. Privatization Debates over Social Security have been ongoing since its inception in 1935 until today. The trend seems to be toward an increasing percentage of the American public, across party and demographic lines, in favor of strengthening Social Security funding, and a willingness to pay more to preserve and even improve benefits. However, the trend towards privatization of Social Security is also on the rise. What is not clear is whether Americans favor privatization

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    Great Depression caused the creation of the New Deal that changed the course of United States history forever. Many New Deal programs still have a lasting impact on American society. A few programs out of many that still exist today include the Social Security Act (SSA), the Tennessee Valley Authority Act (TVA), and the Farm Credit Administration Act (FCA). The reason the New Deal was created was to fix the damage caused by the Great Depression and to make sure a disaster as severe as the Great Depression

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    Social Security Benefits

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    Social Security first started in the United States on August 14th, 1935 when Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the social security act. This act was created in the midst of the Great Depression, the worst economic situation in American history in an effort to continue income for people that retire after the age of 65, at this point there needed to be some big changes not only to help our economy presently but to ensure a bright future for our economy generations to come. On that same day the Social Security

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    Social Security is one of the many government programs put into action by President Franklin D. Roosevelt because at the time the poverty rate among senior citizens exceeded 50%. The act was put in place to help people get past unforeseen or unprepared dangers in life such as old age, disability, poverty, and many other things. Basically if you fall into one of those categories you are eligible to get money from the government to help you get by. Money to fund the program is taken out of your check

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    Social Security Alfred Malone Sociology Mrs. Joy Branch 14 November 2014 Social security was created in response to the Great Depression. The purpose of it is to protect aged and disabled persons from illness expenses, to give children a chance to grow up healthy and secure, keep families together, and to augment the material needs of individuals and families. The Social Security Act was first passed in 1935 and later amended in 1956 to provide disability benefits. Some programs

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