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Not Welfare, But Poor
So I emailed the library Reference Dept. and asked them my questions about who’s poor and sick and getting Welfare or Medicaid and they replied: Hi, Here is a link to the information available through the American FactFinder US Census website. It shows … Continue reading
Who’s On Welfare and What’s On Second?
Okay, here’s the deal. You want to know who’s getting Medicaid and/or Welfare (which is no longer called Welfare). I know that you want to know because you are searching the web to find out. In the past week, 81 … Continue reading
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