Wednesday, April 6, 2011

How does a government facilitate comprehensive care for its constituents without sacrificing equity?



According to statistics from the U.S. 43.6 millions are poor. Poor people in America receive the assistance from the state. They receive coupons for food, the right to free visits to places of public catering, cinemas, laundries. Community organizations help them in every possible way.
The American, who has an income lower than seven hundred dollars a month - it's practically a pauper. However! Almost 90% of these beggars have their homes, cars (though not new, but on the run), using mobile phones and the Internet. About 90 % of Children of this category have also free food in school, free tours and trips to museums, libraries, and exhibitions. Only a small number of American retirees have the status of the poor. Typically, these are people who have little experience. American retirees could well afford to travel the world and stay in resort areas. The state took care of them. Also, many American families of different composition with incomes below the small get one kind of non-financial assistance (food stamps and medical services) and some monetary assistance.
The United States is doing everything to ensure that people have ceased to be poor. They offer free education to different professions and employ (including the disabled). Although not all take advantage of these capabilities - not everyone wants to work. Only about 2.6% of employed residents of the state have an income below the poverty level.


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