Medicare, Medicaid, Head Start, and food stamps are key components of the U.S. social safety net designed to provide support and services to vulnerable populations. Medicare offers health insurance for individuals aged 65 and older, while Medicaid provides coverage for low-income individuals and families. Head Start is an early childhood education program aimed at promoting school readiness for children from low-income families, and food stamps, now known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), help ensure that low-income individuals and families have access to nutritious food. Together, these programs aim to reduce poverty and improve health and education outcomes.
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