Ending Welfare as We Know It
Discover the transformative policies of the 1990s with "Ending Welfare as We Know It," authored by Bill Clinton. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2000, this insightful paperback spans 500 pages and delves into the significant changes during Clinton's first presidential term, particularly regarding low-income families. The book highlights the pivotal 1993 Congressional decision to expand the Earned Income Tax Credit, designed to aid low-income working families. This compelling read offers a thorough analysis of welfare reform and its lasting impact on American society. Perfect for anyone interested in social policy, economic strategies, and the evolution of welfare in the United States, "Ending Welfare as We Know It" is a must-have addition to your collection. Explore the intricacies of these policies and their implications for future generations.