I think the word welfare has been adopted by many as a descriptive term for any type of assistance.
You have housing programs, Food Stamps/EBT, HEAP, Medicaid and Welfare. This 5-pack is enough to have someone live 100% of the government and what some refer to simply as welfare.
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I posted this on another thread:
I would like to just clarify a couple things. I believe that when people use the label "welfare" they most often mean "cash assistance". But I have seen that different people also attach different meanings to that label-meaning medicaid food stamps, subsidized housing etc. NYS does not use the label "welfare" anymore and hasn't for a long time.
The programs are Temporary Assistance (aka cash assistance or public assistance). If you are eligible for cash assistance then you are most likely eligible for medicaid and food stamps. However a person can be eligible for medicaid only or food stamps (aka non-temporary asstance food stamps or non-public assistance food stamps) only without having to apply for the cash. Also a person can be eligible for daycare, heap and subsidized housing seperately without being on cash assistance.
Medicaid is the state medical program. Medicare is the Social Security program & can only be receieved if one is receiving social security benefits like SSI, disability or retirement. Those receiving social security depent benefits are not eligible for Medicaid.
Food stamps also has a new name as per the feds: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or SNAP. Again people can apply for this program alone.
Hope this helps
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So, I am hearing that "cash" welfare is temporary under federal rules and are linked to jobs (workfare) but other assistance, medicaid, food stamps and such are not.
Medicaid isn't such a problem here except for the "enhanced" benefits offered to NYS "clients" which go beyond what is required or reimbursed by the federal government.
Food stamps...I wonder sometimes if I am the only one paying for groceries with my own money sometimes.....
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