Texas Poverty: A Case Study

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Texas has had a consistent poverty problem. According to the Texas Tribune, 17.2 percent of Texas’ population was still living in poverty as of 2014 compared to the 15% national average. Even though 58% of poor households are employed. Fortunately Texas provides many social services and welfare programs to help those in poverty such as TANF, Medicaid, and SNAP.

Temporary Aid to Needy Families also known as TANF provides aid such as income, child services, and social services to families in poverty temporarily (36 months max). TANF’s mission is to reduce the dependency of needy parents by promoting job preparation, work and marriage. Medicaid provides health insurance and medical care for poor, needy or disabled people. Texas Supplemental

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