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Social Policy in the United States. Over time, the United States social policy has evolved from being non-interventionist to creating programs that help.

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Page 1: Social Policy in the United States. Over time, the United States social policy has evolved from being non-interventionist to creating programs that help.

Social Policy in the United States

Page 2: Social Policy in the United States. Over time, the United States social policy has evolved from being non-interventionist to creating programs that help.

Social Policy in the United StatesOver time, the United States social policy hasevolved from being non-interventionist tocreating programs that help Americans inneed. The control of these programs has shifted from the states to the federalgovernment.

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Social Policy in the U.S. Today• Late arrival of social policy in U.S. • After New Deal, responsibility in

the area shifted from state to federal power (1)

• Nearly half of all spending by the federal government goes to social programs (2)

• Social programs include Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, and the recently contested Healthcare (2)

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Social Security

• Normal retirement age to receive Social Security benefits is 65 (6)

• Baby boomers are starting to reach eligible age to retire

• Fear that Social Security benefits will run out

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Unemployment Insurance

• Given to those who become unemployed through no fault of their own and meet certain requirements (3)o You must be monetarily

eligible (7)oMust be totally or partially

unemployed (7)oMust meet certain weekly

legal requirements (7)

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Welfare

• Clinton gave welfare back to the states in 1996 (5)

• Eligibility depends on gross net income, size of family, and a crisis situation (4)– All recipients must find work within 2 years of receiving aid– TANF: federal government gives each state a grant to run

their own welfare program• Government has adopted concept of “help the

deserving poor” instead of giving everyone a fair share (1)

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What Got Us Here? • The New Deal

• The Great Society

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The New Deal

The New Deal set a precedent of the government getting involved in people’s lives. It set a standard for the government helping those in need and identified the economic problems facing the country as society’s, not individual’s, problems.

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Before the New Deal• Voluntary non-profits and local governments

responsible for social welfare (6)• No major social or income maintenance

programs • Welfare was discriminatory

-name of recipients published-screening of applicants (6)

• General belief was that people should help themselves unless they were physically unable to do so (1)

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The New Deal-Important Legislation

Social Security• Majoritarian welfare program (1)• Monthly pensions for those over 65 (1)• Unemployment benefits and insurance • Assistance for dependent children, and blind (1))• How programs administered:

-states get funds from federal government -state agencies designated to implement programs -eligibility standards established in each state -fair hearings established to appeal eligibility decisions

(slideshow)

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The New Deal-Important Legislation

National Industrial Recovery Act• Created National Industrial Recovery Administration• Goal: stimulate dormant factories and industries-increase business

profits, more jobs created, more spending, good for people, good for economy -did this by codes industries/companies had to follow (746 codes

in all) -codes regulated hours, wage, advertising, production

numbers, technological developments • Allowed employees to unionize and bargain collectively

-let businesses fix prices so they could not be run out of business by other companies lowering prices to gain

customers • First direct government involvement in business (7)

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The New Deal-Important Legislation

Federal Emergency Relief Administration• federal funds to help states with costs of sustaining

unemployed• Also gave aid to working poor, college students with loans,

and funded cooperatives among farmers. • Purchased 4 million acres land for resale to farmers (6)

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The Great Society

The Great society both expanded the areas that the government would get involved in and targeted groups in dire poverty that did not benefit from the New Deal.

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Before the Great Society

• ¼ American families living below poverty line

• Large regions did not experience economic growth after the war

• Technological advances=less jobs for unskilled workers (9)

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The Great Society-Important Legislation

Medicare and Medicaid• Before Great Society: ⅓ seniors living in

poverty, 44% without health insurance (9)• Medical insurance for those over 65 and

covers hospital expenses for the poor (8)

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The Great Society-Important Legislation

Housing and Urban Development Act/Omnibus Housing Act

• Cities faced a shortage of affordable housing (9)• Established the Department of Housing and

Urban Development– provided aid to cities to rebuild slums (9)

• $7.5 billion for low-income housing and aid to small businesses displaced by urban renewal (8)

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The Great Society-Important Legislation

Elementary and Secondary School Act/ Higher Education Act

• Before Great Society: ¼ population hadn’t finished high school (9)

• $1 billion for public schools and $100 million for purchase of library and textbooks (8)

• Financial resources for students pursuing higher education (10)

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Which event-the New Deal or the Great Society-had the biggest impact on social policy in the United States? Why?

?

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Most Important Issue in the future: Social Security

Issue: Fear that Social Security benefits will run out for future generations

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Social Security Crisis• Baby boomers of 1946 to 1964 are starting to

reach eligible age to receive benefits

• Everyone’s paying for it now… But most will not receive the benefits in the future (8)

• By 2020, there will be fewer than 4 workers for every retiree

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What are possible solutions to the Social Security crisis?

?

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Possible Solutions

• Raise the retirement age to 70

• Freeze the size of retirement benefits

• Raise Social Security taxes

• Cut unimportant programs

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Most important issue now: Healthcare

Controversy over whether the federal government

should require all Americans to have

healthcare

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Healthcare Crisis• It affects everyone– makes it a priority. • Republicans’ first order of business is to repeal

the Healthcare Bill• Divided government has pitted Congress

(House) against the president regarding issue

VS

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Healthcare Crisis

If not dealt with, there could be a potential halt in Congressional progress.

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What are possible solutions to the Healthcare controversy?

?

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Possible Solutions

Liberal view:• Pro-Healthcare Reform Bill• All Americans should be

required to have healthcare insurance

Conservative view:• Healthcare Bill is

unconstitutional• Americans cannot be forced

by government to purchase a product

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Works Consulted1. U.S. Society-- Social Welfare. 2010: IIP Publications, Web. 10 Jan 2011.OTHER 1-WILSON - Wilson, James Q., and John J. DiIulio. American Government. 9th ed. New York, NY: Houghton Mifflin

Company, 2004. 478-93. Print. 2. Unemployment Insurance. 2010. Web. 10 Jan 2011.3. "Welfare Information." U.S. Welfare System (2011): n. pag. Web. 10 Jan 2011. 4. Full Retirement Age. 2010. Web. 10 Jan 2011.6. Solis, Hilda L. "Unemployment Insurance (UI)." U.S Department of Labor n. pag. Web. 11 Jan 2011.

http://www.census.gov/newsroom/releases/archives/facts_for_features_special_editions/006105.html.7. U.S Census Bureau n. pag. Web. 11 Jan 2011.

http://www.census.gov/newsroom/releases/archives/facts_for_features_special_editions/006105.html.8. Jackson, Jill, and John Nolen. "Health Care Reform Bill Summary: A Look At What's in the Bill." CBS 21 Mar. 2010: n.

pag. Web. 11 Jan 2011.9. Ferraro, Thomas. "House Republicans aim to repeal Obama healthcare law." Yahoo 3 Jan 2011: n. pag. Web. 11 Jan

2011.10. Schlam, Lawrence. "Higher Education Act of 1965." Novelguide.com (2004): n. pag. Web. 8 Jan 2011.11. "Key Legislation to Create the Great Society." Weber. Web. 6 Jan. 2011.12. "Thematic Window." The Great Society. PBS: Public Broadcasting Service. Web. 8 Jan. 2011. 13. Schlam, Lawrence. "Higher Education Act of 1965." Novelguide.com (2004): n. pag. Web. 8 Jan 2011.14. Slideshow