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On average throughout the United States, Group of answer choices almost all individuals leaving welfare had...

On average throughout the United States,

Group of answer choices

almost all individuals leaving welfare had jobs

day-care shortages arose as individuals left welfare for work

only about half the individuals leaving welfare had jobs

former welfare recipients who are now working find that they no longer qualify for food stamps, child care, or Medicaid

welfare rolls remained stable during the late 1990s and early twenty-first century.

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Answer - Correct option is A

Reason - Almost all the individual who are leaving the welfare had the jobs. Just because they are leaving the jobs there was a shortage in day care as those individuals wanted to work .

Other option are wrong because -

  • In option B , Not only half but 80 % of individuals leaving welfare had the jobs
  • In option C , former welfare recipients who are now working are offered food stamps, child care or Medicaid for upto 12 weeks
  • In option D , Welfare rolls did not remain stable in late 1990s rather it reacher it is apex in 1994 by 14.2. Million means in late 1990s welfare rolls increased rather than being stable
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