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  2. Child support in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In Texas non-custodial parents behind more than three months in child-support payments can have court-ordered payments deducted from their wages, can have federal income tax refund checks, lottery winnings, or other money that may be due from state or federal sources intercepted by child support enforcement agencies, can have licenses ...

  3. Child benefit - Wikipedia

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    €506.67 + 26€ for children under 3 (Single parent increase €73,30 per child) 4 children: SEK 6,740 (€586) 5 children: €699.36 + 26€ for children under 3 (Single parent increase €73,30 per child) 5 children: SEK 9,240 (€803) Each additional child: €192.69 + 26€ for children under 3 (Single parent increase €73,30 per child)

  4. Social security in Australia - Wikipedia

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    With one quarter of single parent households headed by a single parent being 896,542 families (17.7% male & 82.3% female, ABS 2011) Parenting Payment Partnered uses an individual and a partner income test to determine the rate of payment with benefit withdrawal rates of 60 cents in the dollar (as of 1 July 2007) on income over the legislated ...

  5. SNAP eligibility is based on three tests — gross income, net income and asset tests — as well as how many people live in the household. For a family of four in Texas, the maximum monthly ...

  6. Centrelink - Wikipedia

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    Centrelink logo until 2012. The Centrelink Master Program, or more commonly known as Centrelink, is a Services Australia master program [2] of the Australian Government.It delivers a range of government payments and services for retirees, the unemployed, families, carers, parents, people with disabilities, Indigenous Australians, students, apprentices and people from diverse cultural and ...

  7. Parental leave - Wikipedia

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    Parental Leave Pay is based on the weekly rate of the national minimum wage which is A$812.45 per week or A$162.49 per day before tax as of 1 July 2022. [236] In most cases, the Australian Government makes PLP to the employer, who then pays the employee and as such PLP is a taxable Centrelink payment.

  8. ‘You can’t afford a single cent of this!’: Texas woman treats ...

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    ‘You can’t afford a single cent of this!’: Texas woman treats U.S. taxpayers like her sugar daddy. Has $11,000 in student loans and needs 300% of income to survive.

  9. Aid to Families with Dependent Children - Wikipedia

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    [2]: 29 It provided a direct payment of $18 per month for one child, and $12 for a second child. [2]: 30 [3]: 76 In 1994, the average payment was $420/month. [4] The federal government required contributions from individual states, and authorized state discretion to determine who received aid and in what amount. [2]