Yes you must pay back the money granted to you unless you are disabled in which case SSI handles back payments.
Generally not. They would have to have enough income to have to pay taxes...which would disqualify them from receiving welfare!
YES
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Welfare recipients do not all belong to one political party. People from various political backgrounds can receive welfare benefits, and support for social welfare programs can be found in different political parties.
Yes, though only 7 out of 1000 ever pay it.
Less than 2% of welfare recipients commit fraud. A study in Massachusetts showed that vendors committed 93% of welfare fraud, thus only 7% of welfare fraud is committed by recipients.
yes
Jill Marie Gunderson has written: 'Job separation behavior of welfare recipients' -- subject(s): Employment, Welfare recipients
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No, they cannot.
For some reason they want the other parent to pay it back but I want to pay it back.Not sure if it's a law or not.
27.3 percent of the island is on welfare. That is nto bad for such a small country.