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Welfare-State Community Category Checklist

I believe every community citizen has the right to know whether they live in a welfare-state community. The following guide will help your unique household, or family business in predicting future financial or personal goal outcomes.  Remember, "Every household should have a home office." Place this list in your home office area, and review when being challenged with your current finances or productivity goals:

Note: This guide was created by Sherlene Stevens, Jan. 2014, your aspiring 2016 president.

There are
  • More hospital organizations than available homes.
  • More low-income housing than home owners or home renters.
  • More Title 1 schools and programs than traditional public schools or education choices.
  • More Head Start programs in adjoining or shared buildings than public community centers or public programs.
  • More minimum-wage job opportunities than long term, full-time jobs.
  • More churches or religious organizations that do not provide or invite all of the community than fully productive ones.
  • More colleges that offer more health care courses (that are always quick to fill) than other courses.
  • Less students who participate in after-school programs or evening programs
  • More tax credit incentives provided to industries (companies) to hire only minimum wage workers or welfare-to-work individuals: same daily tasks, consistently.
  • Less jobs that offer self-interests of advancements or career exploration.
  • Limited public transportation routes and hours.
  • Less opportunities for entrepreneurship activities due to restricted income levels per household.
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