"According to the Census’s American Community Survey, the number of
households with incomes below the poverty line in 2011 was 16,807,795,"
the Senate Budget Committee notes. "If you divide total federal and
state spending by the number of households with incomes below the
poverty line, the average spending per household in poverty was $61,194
in 2011."
This dollar figure is almost three times the amount the average household on poverty lives on per year. "If the spending on these programs were converted into cash, and distributed exclusively to the nation’s households below the poverty line, this cash amount would be over 2.5 times the federal poverty threshold for a family of four, which in 2011 was $22,350 (see table in this link)," the Republicans on the Senate Budget Committee note. To be clear, not all households living below the poverty line receive $61,194 worth of assistance per year. After all, many above the poverty line also receive benefits from social welfare programs (e.g. pell grants). But if welfare is meant to help bring those below the poverty line to a better place, it helps demonstrate that numbers do not add up. As for the welfare programs, the Republicans on the Senate Budget Committee note:
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Funny how the GOP increased many of the welfare programs under Bush and as usual now try to blame Obama. Plus, the "Weekly Standard"?
ReplyDeleteThe people who run it are also on the dole, some of their projects are funded by the taxpayers.