Compare and contrast entitlement and means-tested social welfare programs, providing examples of each

Which programs are more popular with the public? Why is this so? Which type of program do you believe has had a more positive effect on the economy? Why?

What will be an ideal response?

An ideal response will:
1, Define both terms. Means-tested social welfare programs provide benefitsonly to people who qualify for them based on specific needs. In contrast, entitlement programs provide benefits to individuals without regard to need.
2, Provide examples of means-tested programs (Medicaid, food stamps, SSI, TANF, and CHIP) and entitlement programs (Social Security, Medicare, and unemployment insurance).
3, Determine that because entitlement programs provide benefits to everyone, they are generally more popular with the public than means-tested programs.
4, Evaluate which programs are most useful for the national economy. Although all of these programs benefit a capitalist economy by allowing consumers to buy more goods and services, assess one set of programs as having more of an influence than the other.

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