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How Social Security Numbers Work

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Social Security numbers are assigned to each individual citizen by the federal government. Learn about Social Security numbers and how Social Security numbers are used.

Want to Define Poverty? Consider More Than Just Income, Study Says

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A new study suggests poverty's more than just a number on a paycheck. Learn more in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

How the Earned Income Tax Credit Works

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What is the Earned Income Tax Credit? Read about how to claim the EITC and if you qualify.

Does Social Security continue after a spouse dies?

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Social Security benefits can come in handy when a spouse dies. Learn more about Social Security spousal death benefits at HowStuffWorks.

What tax credits exist for disabled persons?

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Disability tax credits are available to disabled persons and those who care for them. Learn more about disability tax credits.

What is the work opportunity tax credit?

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The work opportunity tax credit encourages businesses to hire people who historically have found it difficult to find jobs. Learn more.

How are U.S. taxpayer dollars spent?

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Tax dollars help pay for various things on the U.S. federal budget, but where does the money go and how are those tax dollars spent?

Are Some People Really Exempt From Paying Taxes?

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There's a popular myth that the IRS says paying taxes is voluntary. While that's untrue, some people are exempt from paying taxes. Who are they?

How Medicaid Works

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How does Medicaid differ from Medicare, and how is the program funded? Find out how Medicaid works and who benefits from it.

How Do the 5 U.S. Territories Differ From the 50 States?

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The United States still has five permanently populated territories. The 3.5 million residents are denied many of the same rights as mainland U.S. citizens. They want this to change.

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