Because the benefits distributed under TANF and Medicaid are essentially controlled by the states, critics argue thatÂ
A. recipients can receive benefits for a longer time period than if the programs were controlled by the federal government.
B. people receiving benefits have greater incentive to work more.
C. poor people with equal needs receive unequal benefits.
D. a negative income tax controlled by the federal government is less efficient.
Answer: C
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