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1 federal poverty level
сокр. FPL гос. фин., амер. федеральный уровень бедности (минимальный уровень дохода, необходимый для удовлетворения основных нужды в пище и одежде, а также оплаты жилья, транспорта и приобретения других товаров и услуг первой необходимости; величина федерального уровня бедности ежегодно перерасcчитывается и публикуется Министерством здравоохранения и социальных услуг; устанавливается в разных размерах в зависимости от величины семьи; возможность участия во многих программах государственной помощи и величина получаемого государственного пособия зависят от соотношения федерального уровня бедности и фактической величины дохода определенного лица/семьи)See: -
2 FPL
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4 low-income subsidy
сокр. LIS гос. фин., амер. субсидия лицам с низким доходом* (государственное пособие, выплачиваемое малообеспеченным лицам для покрытия страховых премий, нестрахуемого минимума и других расходов по части D программы "Медикэр"; величина пособия и типы покрываемых расходов зависят от соотношения фактического дохода лица и федерального уровня бедности)See:
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