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They say S.S.I. should copy this model by allowing people like Mr. Crelia to hold a paying job as often as possible — whether for 20, 25 or 30 hours a week — and having the federal or state government chip in with tax credits to round out his income.
Would the government chip in 50% of the shortfall?
Although partly funded by the federal government, CHIP is administered by the states.
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But it will be 2016 before much improvement is felt in São Paulo, says Jaime Waisman of the University of São Paulo and only then if the federal government chips in with grants, not just cheap loans.
States that join the Medicaid expansion — with the federal government chipping in $9 for every $1 the state spends — will be required to provide coverage to all adults whose income is up to 33 percent higher than the poverty line.
Help-to-buy Isas This is a savings scheme for first time buyers, where the government chips in an extra 25% on top of what you are able to save yourself.
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They will then have 18 months to hone their abilities and learn from their mistakes while still having support from Western (mainly American and British) combat troops.Checks in the mailThereafter, America and other donor countries have agreed to provide $3.6 billion a year for the Afghan national security forces (ANSF), with the Afghan government chipping in $500m, for a further ten years.
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