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  2. Medi-Cal Access Program - Wikipedia

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    Medi-Cal Access Program. The Medi-Cal Access Program ( MCAP ), formerly known as the Access for Infants and Mothers Program ( AIM ), is a California policy that grants access to Medi-Cal to pregnant and uninsured (or whose coverage contains a co-pay over $500) mothers who would otherwise not qualify due to exceeding income guidelines.

  3. Here's the minimum annual income required to be 'middle ... - AOL

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    A study by Consumer Affairs has tabulated the minimum annual income required for a family of four to be considered middle class in each state, and in California, that income is $69,064. But while ...

  4. What Income Level Is Considered Middle Class in Your State? - AOL

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    What is considered middle class? Middle Class can vary by state and a range of incomes fall under middle class. Find out here if you are in the middle class.

  5. What Is the California Earned Income Tax Credit? - AOL

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    You can claim the CalEITC by completing and submitting Form 3514 when you file state taxes. Attach the form to your California Form 540, Form 540 2EZ, or Form 540NR.

  6. Ho v. San Francisco Unified School District - Wikipedia

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    During the school year 2001-02, 30 schools were severely resegregated at one or more grade levels, by the 2004-05 school year, it has risen to 43, with 27 schools entirely resegregated. By 2005, over one in three schools in the district has resegregated.

  7. List of U.S. states and territories by income inequality

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    The information was tabulated in 2019 from data from the American Community Survey (ACS) conducted by the US Census Bureau. The South, the tri-state area around New York City and California tend to have more income inequality, while the Upper Midwest, the Northwest and Northern New England are relatively more equal.

  8. The income you need to fall in America's lower, middle and ...

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    According to the Census Bureau’s Income in the United States: 2022 report, the median household income is $74,580 (a 2.3% decline from 2021), while household income levels for each class level ...

  9. Educational inequality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Unequal access to education in the United States results in unequal outcomes for students. Disparities in academic access among students in the United States are the result of several factors including: government policies, school choice, family wealth, parenting style, implicit bias towards the race or ethnicity of the student, and the resources available to the student and their school.