Tired old rhetoric, full of venom and light on facts.An angry jealous little man who will grow up to be EXACTLY like the whiny old prick that he was ridiculing at the top of this thread.
And again you demonstrate your lack of knowledge on yet another subject.....And appear to have issues with older people.I am beginning to suspect some ole geezer may have ally raped you in the past. :willy_nilly:
Welfare Pays Better Than Work, Study Finds
$36,000 a Year in Hawaii
Welfare benefits are far more generous than commonly thought and substantially exceed the amount a recipient could earn in an entry-level job. As a result, recipients are likely to choose welfare over work, increasing long-term dependence. Those are the principal findings in "The Work vs. Welfare Trade-Off" (Policy Analysis no. 240) by Michael Tanner, director of health and welfare studies; Stephen Moore, director of fiscal policy studies; and David Hartman, CEO of Hartland Bank in Austin, Texas. The paper was released at the height of the welfare debate in Congress.
The study examines the combined value of benefits--including Aid to Families with Dependent Children, food stamps, Medicaid, and others--for a typical welfare recipient in each of the 50 states. The value of those tax-free benefits is then compared with the amount of take-home income a worker would have left after paying taxes on an equivalent pretax income. The following are among the study's findings.
* In New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Alaska, and Rhode Island, welfare pays more than a $12.00-an-hour job--or more than two and a half times the minimum wage.
* In 9 states welfare pays more than the average first-year salary for a teacher. In 29 states it pays more than the average starting salary for a secretary. In 47 states welfare pays more than a janitor earns. Indeed, in the 6 most generous states, benefits exceed the entry-level salary for a computer programmer.
http://www.cato.org/research/pr-nd-st.html
Now when we add in what I stated above
Free housing...Food card, Utility assistance ,free medical,,and the funds all in the woman's name..then she will baby sit on the side for extra cash as she dont have to turn it in...or work a few hours here and there rather than take a full time job
Boyfriends are easy to find and move in as the woman already has everything covered....His money doesnt get turned in and they live rather good.
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