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The social welfare program known as SSI is:
 
  A. a transfer payment for the working poor, the temporarily unemployed, and the non-working poor.
  B. a transfer payment for the indigent blind, disabled, and elderly.
  C. an in-kind assistance program for the bottom 40 percent of income recipients.
  D. in-kind assistance for the blind, disabled, and children.

Question 2

Unemployment compensation is financed by:
 
  A. employers.
  B. state governments.
  C. the federal government.
  D. All of the above



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

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Answer: D





 

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