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public assistance
[ puhb-lik uh-sis-tuhns ]
noun
- government aid to poor, disabled, or aged people or to dependent children, as financial assistance or food stamps.
public assistance
noun
- payment given to individuals by government agencies on the basis of need
Other Words From
- pub·lic-as·sis·tance adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of public assistance1
Example Sentences
That includes individual assistance — direct payments and services to homeowners and renters whose properties were damaged — and public assistance, which pays for things such as search-and-rescue teams, debris removal and infrastructure repair.
The president did declare a disaster and approve public assistance.
In finding the craggy humanity in the carpenter from Newcastle upon Tyne, who is treated like a bothersome statistic by the British bureaucracy after suffering a serious heart attack that prevents him from going back to work, Jones’ performance sent a strong political message to the powers-that-be about the state of public assistance.
This leaves a gap in coverage through Medicaid and other public assistance programs.
Eligibility is based on income and whether you or someone in the household is enrolled in certain public assistance programs.
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