Federal and State Expenditures for Working-Age People With Disabilities in Fiscal Year 2014
Gina Livermore,
Marisa Shenk and
David Stapleton
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This study estimated how much the federal government spent on programs in 2014 to support working-age people with disabilities, and assessed how the size and composition of those expenditures changed during the two 6-year periods preceding 2014.
Keywords: finance; economics/social security; social services; disability; government expenditures (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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