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What happened: How do you collect Welfare if your networth goes above $10k?
What to watch next: movement around networth, collect.
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I'm on welfare and one of the conditions is a networth below $10k and if my crypto rises it will be above that so how do other anons deal with that?
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What GAO Found Twenty-six of 49 states have not decreased the use of congregate care for youth in foster care despite provisions in the Family First Prevention Services Act (Family First) that limit funding for such placements. Family First limits the time states can claim federal Title IV-E foster
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Child Welfare: HHS Should Clarify Guidance on State Spending for Congregate Care.
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How do you collect Welfare if your networth goes above $10k?How do you collect Welfare if your networth goes above $10k?
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Child Welfare: HHS Should Clarify Guidance on State Spending for Congregate CareWhat GAO Found Twenty-six of 49 states have not decreased the use of congregate care for youth in foster care despite provisions in the Family First Prevention Services Act (Family First) that limit funding for such placements. Family First limits the time states can claim federal Title IV-E foster
What GAO Found Twenty-six of 49 states have not decreased the use of congregate care for youth in foster care despite provisions in the Family First Prevention Services Act (Family First) that limit funding for such placements. Family First limits the time states can claim federal Title IV-E foster
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What GAO Found Twenty-six of 49 states have not decreased the use of congregate care for youth in foster care despite provisions in the Family First Prevention Services Act (Family First) that limit funding for such placements. Family First limits the time states can claim federal Title IV-E foster
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