You have a total of $4,500 to divide on a monthly basis among the following seven household units. You may award each unit as little or as much as you like, but the total of your awards may not exceed your $4,500 budget. Explain how you would allocate the funds and provide a brief justification for each of your awards. (Your instructor knows that the information provided here is scant. Do your best with the information you are given.) Do not assume anything but you may be a “broker of resources.”
1. 19-year-old unwed mother with two children (ages 6 months and two years). Mother is unemployed and dropped out of high school. She receives sporadic financial help from her current boyfriend who is the father of the younger child.
2. 35-year-old divorced mother with two children (ages 3 years and 8 years). She is an unemployed college graduate. She receives sporadic financial help from her ex-husband.
3. 63-year-old Vietnam veteran. He is currently unemployed and homeless. He panhandles on the street for income. He drinks heavily.
4. 25-year-old male. He is an unemployed high school graduate. He does occasional odd jobs for income and floats between family and friends for shelter.
5. Married couple. Husband is 69 years old and retired. Wife is 65 and has never been employed outside the family household. They have 4 adult children who are married and living independently.
6. 35-year-old PWA (Person With AIDS). A college graduate who is currently unemployed due to medical complications. PWA’s live-in partner contributes financially when possible.
7. Married couple. Husband is 28 and wife is 25 years old. They have two children (ages 2 years and 3 years). The couple is from Mexico and is in the United States “illegally” (without documentation). Both work “off the books” whenever they can get a job. They receive sporadic help from the Mexican community.