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  2. Aid to Families with Dependent Children - Wikipedia

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    Thereafter, families with males in the household were eligible for benefits if they were not deemed to be actual or substitute parents, although any financial contribution on the part of the male to the family was still considered a part of the family's total income. [3]: 77 By 1981, the Supreme Court went further and required that states take ...

  3. Panic of 1893 - Wikipedia

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    The Panic of 1893 deeply affected every sector of the economy and produced political upheaval that led to a political realignment and the presidency of William McKinley. The panic climaxed with a run on gold from the United States Treasury. Unemployment rates in many states rose above 25% and poverty became widespread.

  4. Quantitative easing - Wikipedia

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    A policy termed "quantitative easing" (量的緩和, ryōteki kanwa, from 量的 "quantitative" + 緩和 "easing") [37] was first used by the Bank of Japan (BoJ) to fight domestic deflation in the early 2000s. [38][39] The BOJ had maintained short-term interest rates at close to zero since 1999. The Bank of Japan had for many years, and as late as February 2001, stated that "quantitative ...

  5. Elevance Health - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, WellPoint acquired Alexandria, Virginia –based Lumenos, a provider of consumer-driven health care, for $185 million. [44] Lumenos was the pioneer and market leader in consumer-driven health plans.

  6. Panic of 1837 - Wikipedia

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    Panic of 1837 Whig cartoon showing the effects of unemployment on a family that has portraits of Democratic Presidents Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren on the wall The Panic of 1837 was a financial crisis in the United States that began a major depression which lasted until the mid-1840s.

  7. Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Virginia's state legislature is the Virginia General Assembly, which was established in July 1619, making it the oldest extant law-making body in North America. Unlike other states, cities and counties in Virginia function as approximate equals, but the state government manages most local roads.

  8. Small and medium enterprises - Wikipedia

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    MSME is considered a key contributor to India's growth and contributes 48% to India's total export. In India, businesses need to apply for Udyam Registration with the government to avail the benefits of MSME.

  9. Fairfax County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The county seat is Fairfax; however, because it is an independent city under Virginia law, the city of Fairfax is not part of the county. [3] The county is part of the Northern Virginia region and forms part of the suburban ring of Washington, D.C., the nation's capital. The county is predominantly suburban with some urban and rural pockets.