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Programs where people pay now for some potential future benefit are known as __________, whereas programs where recipients are not expected to pay for the program and that are awarded based on need are called __________________.

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Programs where people pay now for some potential future benefit are known as CONTRIBUTORY, whereas programs where recipients are not expected to pay for the program and that are awarded based on need are called NONCONTRIBUTORY.

Step-by-step explanation:

Contributory programs like Social Security, unemployment insurance and Medicare are funded by taxes, but only those who's taxes fund these programs are entitled to receive the benefits.

Non contributory programs like Medicaid, food stamps and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) are examples of programs that are also funded by taxes, but their benefits are handed out to anyone that qualifies.

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