1 The number of individuals served is greater than the number of "slots" or "job opportunities" because several individuals may receive training through a single federally funded position. 1 Numbers prior to 1968 refer to medical assistance for the aged and general medical assistance provided under public assistance programs. 1 Does not include increases of $1.6 billion in social security benefits and $19 million in railroad retirement benefits which will result from proposed legislation. 1 Includes Federal payments for intermediate care which will amount to $33 million in 1969 and $82 million in 1970. Total Federal, State, and local payments will amount to $61 million in 1969 and $149 million in 1970. 2 Freeze on AFDC caseload assumed in effect as of July 1, 1969. Excludes a reduction of $81 million in outlays which will result from proposed legislation increasing social security benefits. |