Americans Want to Believe Jobs Are the Solution to Poverty. They're Not. - The New York... - 0 views
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Working harder and longer will not translate into a promotion if employers pull up the ladders and offer supervisory positions exclusively to people with college degrees.
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Because large companies now farm out many positions to independent contractors, those who buff the floors at Microsoft or wash the sheets at the Sheraton typically are not employed by Microsoft or Sheraton, thwarting any hope of advancing within the company.
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Nearly 40 percent of full-time hourly workers know their work schedules just a week or less in advance.
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Mary Mayhew, who opposed Medicaid expansion in Maine, named to head nation's Medicaid p... - 0 views
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"POLITICS Posted October 15, 2018 Updated October 16, 2018 INCREASE FONT SIZE Mary Mayhew, who opposed Medicaid expansion in Maine, named to head nation's Medicaid program She restored her agency's fiscal health as DHHS commissioner for Gov. LePage, but critics say she also tore a hole in the social services safety net. BY ERIC RUSSELLSTAFF WRITER Share Mary Mayhew, Maine's former commissioner of Health and Human Services, shown in April, has been appointed by the Trump Administration to head the Medicaid program. Staff photo by Derek Davis Former Maine health commissioner and Republican gubernatorial candidate Mary Mayhew has been tapped by the Trump administration to lead Medicaid, the health insurance program that covers more than 70 million low-income Americans. Seema Verma, head of the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, said in a prepared statement Monday that Mayhew has been named deputy administrator of the centers, and director of Medicaid. She also will oversee the Children's Health Insurance Program, or CHIP, which is offered to some families that have children and make too much money to qualify for Medicaid. The two programs cost more than $350 billion annually, or about 10 percent of the entire federal budget. Mayhew is best known for her seven years as commissioner of the Maine Department of Health and Human Services under Gov. Paul LePage. During her tenure, she oversaw major changes to nearly all of Maine's public assistance programs, including food stamps and the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program. Mayhew also played a major role in eliminating nearly 70,000 people from the state's Medicaid program and, like LePage, she was an ardent opponent of expanding Medicaid, which was made allowable at the state level under the Affordable Care Act. RELATED Welfare reformer Mary Mayhew leaving as commissioner of Maine DHHS Maine voters did eventually vote by referendum to expand Medicaid, but that expansion has
Our View: Mary Mayhew brings Maine failures to Washington - Portland Press Herald - 0 views
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If so, they would have seen this assessment from the Office of the Inspector General: “Maine failed to demonstrate that it has a system to ensure the health, welfare and safety of the 2,640 Medicaid beneficiaries with developmental disabilities.”
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covered 2½ years of Mayhew’s tenure
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it did not reflect well on her
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Florida Medicaid Chief Mary Mayhew Hit for Disabled Deaths, Sexual Assaults in 2017 Aud... - 0 views
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the federal government in 2017 issued a scathing audit that critics say should have driven Mayhew out of public life for good. In August of that year, the feds found that, under Mayhew's control, Maine failed to follow federal and state requirements for reporting and monitoring sexual assaults, suicides, and injuries of residents with disabilities.
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The feds studied two years of hospital data in Maine and uncovered 243 allegations of sexual abuse among patients with disabilities. Only five cases were referred to the appropriate district attorney's office, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
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"Therefore, Maine failed to demonstrate that it has a system to ensure the health, welfare, and safety of the 2,640 Medicaid beneficiaries with developmental disabilities covered by the Medicaid waiver," the federal government wrote.
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Florida Medicaid Chief Mary Mayhew Tied to Record-Shredding Scandal | Miami New Times - 0 views
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Yesterday, New Times described a scathing 2017 federal audit stating that Mayhew's DHHS failed to investigate the deaths of 133 disabled Medicaid recipients and also did not report hundreds of cases of sexual assault of the disabled to law enforcement.
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It is unclear whether DeSantis was aware of Mayhew's document-shredding or disabled-death scandals before he appointed her.
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Florida State Household Income | Department of Numbers - 0 views
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Census ACS 1-year survey, the median household income for Florida was $52,594 in 2017, the latest figures available. Compared to the median US household income, Florida median household income is $7,742 lower. 2018 Census ACS data (including 2018 Florida household income numbers) will be released in September of 2019. Florida median family income and per capita income for Florida are shown further down.
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median household income peaked in 2007 at $56,655 and is now $4,061 (7.17%) lower.
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After the passage of the Affordable Care Act, it was the only state in the Northeast that failed to expand Medicaid.
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Maine quickly became a laboratory for the best methods to gut Medicaid, and Mainers its lab rats. About 25,000 Mainers were tossed off Medicaid in 2013 alone after the state implemented stricter eligibility rules overseen by Mayhew. Mayhew’s DHHS also applied for a federal waiver that would allow the state to implement not just work requirements for Medicaid, but force people to pay monthly premiums, and a $20 co-pay for “inappropriate emergency room use” and other indignities.
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Hunger shot up. Maine now ranks third in the nation in the rate of its residents who experience hunger, behind Alabama and Louisiana.
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