It pulls up every place that you have worked. It is tied in to the IRS and Social Security databases.
No! Both social security, medicare, and food stamps; are all forms of social welfare.
Yes.
Within the limits of income.
soc. sec does not deal with food stamps.. not sure what you are asking here. If you are making that much you won't get food stamps.
A program which is intended for poor people who can demonstrate they have need. Some examples are Food Stamps, Social Security Disability, MedicAid.
If you recieve Social Security Disability your should definetily qualify for food stamps. I think its figured by your other expenses, electric, phone, etc.and how much these expense takes away the amount you get from your check.You could get between 150.00 to 200.00 dollars if your single,from someone I knew that told me about this.
Resulted in the creation of food stamps and more social security benefits.
A program which is intended for poor people who can demonstrate they have need. Some examples are Food Stamps, Social Security Disability, MedicAid.
A program which is intended for poor people who can demonstrate they have need. Some examples are Food Stamps, Social Security Disability, MedicAid.
Not completely certain, but, some government entities are handed out that way - such as food stamps. I believe that the last rebate checks were sent out in that manner also.
Welfare, Social Security, Workmen's compensation, food stamps and Rental assistance. Any Government money that does not require work is considered an entitlement. b. receiving social security
Possibly - it depends on your total income (including RSDI and SSI) and assets (excluding home, auto and personal property).