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| | | | | Health care advocates said Georgia would face financial struggles if proposed cuts to Medicaid in the U.S. House move forward. | |
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| | | | | One of the likely effects of the federal government shutdown is that recipients of SNAP benefits (what used to be officially called "food stamps," a term still used by the general public, especially those that dislike the program) may lose their benefits next month. This would obviously be a hardship for those that depend on... | |
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| | | | | "The average top-quintile household pays on average $109,125 in taxes and is left, after taxes and transfer payments, with only 3.8 times as much as the bottom quintile: $194,906 compared with $50,901." The census fails to account for taxes and most welfare payments, painting a distorted picture. ByPhil GrammandJohn F. Early Nov. 3, 2019 3:43... | |
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| | | The debate about climate change is a very polarized one. Understanding the points of view of people who disagree with you is essential to making progress. Even more importantly, you should understand the arguments that summarize the best of the opposite point of view. Much that is written in the general media is the "polarized... | ||