The Politics of a Guaranteed Income: The Nixon Administration and the Family Assistance Plan |
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Acknowledgments vii | 3 |
The Problem of Dependency | 17 |
The Presidents Options | 61 |
Copyright | |
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91st Congress AFDC American asked basic began benefits bill budget City concern congressional conservative cost decision Democrats earnings economic effect effort eligible employment enacted established estimated event family allowance Family Assistance Plan family of four Federal government Finch fiscal food stamps guaranteed income illegitimacy incentives income maintenance income redistribution income strategy increase issue Johnson labor least legislation less liberal liberal Democrats major mayor measure ment million minimum mothers negative income tax negative tax Negro nonwhite NWRO organizations party payments percent persons political poor population poverty president president's problem proposal public housing racial Republican requirement response Ribicoff Richard Nixon Senate Finance Committee social policy Social Security South Southern staff tion Urban vote War on Poverty Washington welfare recipients welfare reform White House workfare York York City