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As compared with other industrialized countries, why does the United States supply fewer services for low-income families?

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Because americans believe that it encourages poor people to worker harder.

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The United States supplies fewer services for low-income families because the United States has a weaker welfare state due to our political system, history, and culture. Unlike more socialist states in Western Europe, the United States has weaker social welfare programs to support the poor. 
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