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The poverty rate dropped to 9.1% in 2020 from 11.8% in 2019, according to a measure that takes into account government support offered through programs such as food assistance and the stimulus checks
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Answer:
1. Stimulus Checks
2. Social Security
3. Food Assistance
4. "Tax Credits"
5. Housing Assistance
6. National Minimum Wages
7. New Job Opportunities
8. Proper Education
Explanation:
1. Stimulus Checks
Recently, Congress recently passed what's known as the CARES Act of 2020, the CARES Act provides economic relief (Stimulus Check) to families who are eligible for it, adults receive on average $1,200 and Children under the age of 17 get $500, Average.
2. Social Security
The Social Security Act of 1935, enacted by the 74 Congress of the United States, is a "Social Insurance" Program that Provides Pension & Additional benefits to retirement, disability and Survivor Benefits.
3. Food Assistance
Food Assistance comes from the "Food Stamp Act of 1964"
It's provides delivery of food to those who need it, because of the Food Stamp Act, Starvation has decreased rapidly in the United States.
4. Tax Credits
Tax Credits are a new addition to the CARES Act of 2020, The bill allows an eligible individual a tax credit of $6,000 ($12,000 in the case of a joint tax return), with a limitation based on a minimum earned income level. The bill defines eligible individual as any individual who has a qualifying child who is not yet 13, It works, for example, if you owe $1,000 in Federal Taxes, you get $1,000 in Tax Credit and your Net Liabilities drop to 0.
5. Housing Assistance
There are many Federal Act's relating to Housing Assistance, for example Congress recently passed the Emergency Homelessness Act (EHA) of 2021, which provides funding to Urban Development and shelters, and the Emergency Tribunal Housing Assistance Act (ETHAA) of 2021, this provides funding to communities to prevent, prepare and respond to the pandemic.
6. National Minimum Wages
In the United States, the National Minimum Wage stands at $7.25, which often changes, Minimum Wage is a big factor in employment in a state and is often advocated.
7. New Job Opportunities
New job's come and go everyday, since the industrial age, the amount of new jobs in the United States has spiked to over 100 Million.
8. Proper Education
Proper Education is key, and one of the sad truths about Lack of Quality Education is that it's one of the leading causes of Poverty, Unemployment, Homelessness, Crime & Major Depression, the reason for Lack of Quality Education is because people often take school & learning for granted, until they graduate, (if they didn't already drop out) and move into the real world.
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