The United States welfare system by-Chemical class1 seventh group.

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The United States welfare system by-Chemical class1 seventh group

Origin The United States the existing social welfare system are from the Social Security Act (社会安 全法案) in 1936 and put into practice, gradually improve up.

Origin Social Security Act is a nationwide, in order to protect the interests of all set up. Most of the welfare measures are rich or poor everyone Jiede's.

function Society in order to make the basic livelihood of vulnerable groups are protected, and promote social equity, forming a basic social safety net 。

function the United States social security and welfare system is indeed in large measure to eliminate poverty, promote equality, but also bring in greater stability harmonious

Social Security Act contains the following kinds of welfare measures 1 、 Federal Social Insurance( 联邦社会保险) Social Security Act are set up for the inauguration, and the working or had worked for themselves and their families can take part in , Mainly include the Retirement Benefits (退休金)、 Survivor’s Benefits (抚恤金)、 Disability Benefits (伤残金) and Medicare Benefits (医疗福利)

2 、 Unemployment Compensatio n ( 失业补助金 ) Dismissal as long as they are unemployed, regardless of whether the savings may apply. 3 、 public assistance ( 公共援 助金 ) It designed for low or no income blind, elderly, disabled and non-income families

4 、 Pregnant women and child welfare This welfare is for the protection and promotion of the health of pregnant women and children who do not distribute cash, but to provide health services.This welfare is for the protection and promotion of the health of pregnant women and children who do not distribute cash, but to provide health services.