Less welfare= Less poor?

And you can tell she’s on welfare… how? Does she have a scarlett W on her shirt?
Can anyone tell me what, if any, states still allow people to receive welfare indefintely? It’s been a full 10 years since welfare reform first started. I find it hard to believe that there’s still such a thing as “welfare witches”, but I could be wrong.

It costs way more than $90/month to raise a kid and I doubt many people would have one to make $500/month instead of $400. And the $4850 comes to more than a few hundred dollars a year. $2400 of that was a tax credit, which is different than a deduction. The middle class get more breaks for having kids than the poor.

I do not think the portrayal you have of welfare is accurate for more than a minority of people who use the system. There are abuses of the educational system too, tons of people get degrees and never use them but we don’t abandon the educational system.

For every working poor person you can find, I’ll show you one who makes part of their living under the proverbial table. The major problem with the ‘working poor’ classification is the fact the statistics don’t factor in the portion of people’s wages paid in cash.

Laborers
Light Construction
The Restaurant Business
Private Child-Care Givers
Illegal activities

etc. etc.

The list goes on and on. When you factor in the underground economy, the level of poverty and stated earnings of alot of (lower, middle and upper class) people isn’t what the stats seem to say

Excellent point…and those of us who are not in the poverty level class contribute to the underground economy by paying contractors, workmen, gardeners, laborers under the table…the income isn’t declared…no taxes are paid. The underground economy definitely interferes with the proper report of statistical analysis of the topic we are discussing in this thread.

You know there are many religions that forbid the use of birth controll for any reason. How do you propose to suspend religious freedom to save money on welfare?

As you know, there were until recently religions in this world of ours who believed in human sacrifice as a tribute to their God…Religious freedom is wonderful but when following same causes harm to other individuals, then I think blind following the religious dictum is wrong. I do not want to help pay for the 8th child of a woman on welfare who had all her kids because of her religious beliefs.

That doesn’t happen very often though. That is very very rare.

http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs/ofa/t03.htm

90% of AFDC families are 4 people or less. So even if a tiny minority have more than 4 people, so what? There is corruption in all aspects of government. The military spends $100 on toilet seats and people go to college and drop out, but nobody calls for ending funding for the military and college.

I’ve always lived in a house whose mortgage interest payments were not sufficient to put me into itemized deductions. Even when I had to foot about $4500 in uninsured medical costs when my wife got cancer, I couldn’t itemize due to the bills’ not being all incurred in the same tax year.

When the plant where I had worked for 24 years closed, I asked about unemployment and was told to come back in 12 weeks because my gross severance pay amounted to 12 weeks of gross pay. When I reminded them that, since the state and federal tax codes regard severance as a “bonus”, I was really getting about 7 weeks normal take-home, I was told, in so many words, to move along and let the next person in line be abused by the system.

I couldn’t get food stamps because food stamp recipients could only own one car and that one car couldn’t have a book value of over $4700. I was expected to go to any job interview Nebraska Workfarce Development sent me to ( or I couldn’t eventually collect unemployment ), but I wasn’t allowed a decent-enough car to get me to interviews as far away as 150 miles round- trip and to allow me to reliably reach work every day should one of the interviews pan out.
And what did my car have to do with whether or not I needed to eat, anyway?

I said to Hell with it and took the first job I could get.

I never got any of that “social safety net”. Less welfare didn’t equal less poverty for me.

I don’t propose to suspend religous freedom. If you can’t feed another baby, keep your legs closed. You choose to follow that religion.* If it doesn’t feed your children, don’t expect anyone else to.

  • Which is why, when I was seeking my spiritial home, I was totally dumbfounded that the Catholic Church would try to enforce their teachings against birth control in countries where the women could’t feed the children they already had, and would lose the men who were their (and their childrens) sole source of support if they denied them sex.

To hell with social welfare!! What I really want is corporate welfare!

What? You mean I have to have a corporation? Aww shucks.

Wesley, show me a poster in this thread who called for ending funding for welfare. Corruption involving other issues should be a separate thread. This one is about welfare.

I am saying that the system is fraught with abuse and corruption and needs to be overhauled badly…There are posters in this thread that got screwed royally by the welfare system when they were attempting to find work.

Why should some illegal aliens receive health and medical benefits at the expense of citizens of the US who are truly deserving?

You seem to discount the fraud and abuse in the system…billions, yes, billions of dollars go for fraud and abuse in the welfare system

I don’t think anybody did. But they pointed out minor discrepencies in welfare and acted like the entire system was corrupt.

As the charts I listed show the vast majority of AFDC families consist of five people or less, roughly 87% consist of five people or less (that first chart just showed dependents, not total household)

http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs/ofa/t01.htm
Billions go to the welfare system, but billions are spent on people who go to college to study subjects they’ll never use to get a job (music theory, philosophy) or who go to college for two years and then drop out as college graduation rates only hover at about 50-60%. However this doesn’t lead to the same level of outrage that welfare abuses do for some reason.

I have no problem with the social welfare system. If anything it needs to be dramatically expanded to include the working poor.