Costs, Cuts, and Consequences: Charting a New Course for Working-Age People with Disabilities
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              Summary
              Despite more than $428 billion in spending in FY2008 to assist working-age people with disabilities, services provided are often fragmented, confusing, & less effective than they could be. This brief explains how the government serves a caretaker role. Authors point out that this model runs contrary to the goal of maximizing self-sufficiency embraced by the Americans with Disabilities Act & fails to direct funds to help those with disabilities join, remain in, or return to the workforce.
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       working-age people; maximizing self-sufficiency
      
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