Health and Social Safety Net
Social safety net policies protect basic income, health, food, and housing for millions of low-income people in the United States. This includes programs that reduce poverty, mitigate the negative effects of economic shocks, ensure health care coverage, protect access to nutrition, and provide stable housing. Examples of these programs include Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Section 8 housing vouchers, and public housing projects. An estimated 30% of people in the U.S. participated in social safety net programs in 2019.
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