Multiple Choice
On average throughout the United States,
A) almost all individuals leaving welfare had jobs
B) day-care shortages arose as individuals left welfare for work
C) only about half the individuals leaving welfare had jobs
D) former welfare recipients who are now working find that they no longer qualify for food stamps, child care, or Medicaid
E) welfare rolls remained stable during the late 1990s and early twenty-first century.
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