I know a couple that claims they make together 34000 yearly. They have a child. How is it possible for them to have medicaid a peach care making that. Thgirl is now pregnant and she is not only on medicaid but she is on WIC. How is that possible?
2006-08-08
07:46:00
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how is it possible that they make between 28000 and 35000 a year and still receive government aide?
2006-08-08
07:50:25 ·
update #1
They have 1 three yr. old kid and the dumb whore is pregnant again
2006-08-08
07:54:08 ·
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they're credit is good
2006-08-08
07:54:28 ·
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Yes. They have 2 cars 2006 in they're shitty 60000 dollar house in the ghetto
2006-08-08
07:55:25 ·
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So if you think 35,000 a yr. is not a lot, why the f-u-c-k do you have 2 kids for other mother ******* to support? I did not get to do her and help make the child, why do I have to pay for it?
2006-08-08
07:59:19 ·
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LOL!!!! You obviously don't understand the laws of WIC and state insurance. No matter how much you make you can get WIC. Period. I lived in Cali in the valley and it was common to see women making 50k a year in the WIC office. WIC provides substance and information to pregnant mother. They make sure the woman is getting the proper nutrition for her baby. Every state also allows for anyone who has a child to get that child state funded insurance. The parents may not get the insurance what-so-ever but there is always an outlet for a parent to go to when their child needs insurance. It's not like these people were asking for food stamps and cash aide. Although I don't see a problem with it if they were making only 34k a year. With ever rising inflation and living expenses anyone making a median income has a hard time finding the cash to make it month to month.
2006-08-08 07:56:57
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answered by Lasher702 3
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Yes the government will only assist broke a** people that refuse to get off of their behinds and get a job. People that get welfare, food stamps and medicaid and drive 50.000 dollar cars and trucks and dress their children like orphans. So They mooch off of the government and our tax dollars while they sit on their asses selling crack all day long and that's how they always have cash in their pockets and luxury vehicles parked on their dead lawns. So the Terrible neglecting mom's will just keep spreading their legs and popping out babies as long as they don't have to lift a finger to take care of finances! But all the while families that are seriously struggling and juggling two damn jobs just to keep food on the table are denied any of these resources because they make too much money! It's bull**** that's what it is. Where is the justice in that? there I feel so much better now.
2006-08-08 07:54:22
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answered by Amy A 3
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When applying for government aide, income and necessary expenses such as food, medical bills, housing, utilities, etc. are taken into account. If income and expenses meet certain test guidelines, benefits may be allocated to an individual or a family.
2006-08-08 07:58:11
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answered by quietwalker 5
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That goes to rely on wherein you are living. Even inside the equal nation, or even inside the equal state, the figures may also be very exceptional. You might are living like a king in a few caribbean international locations for $30,000 a 12 months. Try to try this in NYC, and it is another tale.
2016-08-28 10:47:22
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answered by Anonymous
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WIC is possible, but not medicaid...just not probable!
Somebody is lying about something!
Are they married or just living together? If they are not married, she could claim welfare, medicade, WIC, food stamps, and he still work and make money. But they would try to get child support??
2006-08-08 07:52:02
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answered by somepeopleRstupid 3
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I bet they arent claiming some of their income, i think for a family of four income is supposed to be around 18-22K/year or something like that to qualify for aid.
2006-08-08 07:50:03
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answered by Anonymous
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it's based on "need". If Credits-Debits is low, they may qualify for government help.
Plus, the number of children help out in the formula.
2006-08-08 07:50:57
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answered by Scott D 5
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There is a medicaid buy-in program for people with money.
2006-08-08 07:50:32
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answered by John Luke 5
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People like that drive me nuts! Buy them a box of condoms and save them heartache and money.
2006-08-08 07:48:58
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answered by urbanpunkfairy 2
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below the poverty line
2006-08-08 07:49:42
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answered by valgal115 6
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