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Welfare Facts - Putting things in perspective - Sorry if it pisses you off...

Posted on 6/18/24 at 11:19 am
Posted by Jax-Tiger
Vero Beach, FL
Member since Jan 2005
26838 posts
Posted on 6/18/24 at 11:19 am
TLDR: We could balance our budget if we transition half of our welfare recipients to working a job. Even if we cut our welfare recipients in half, we would still have 5 times as many people on welfare as Canada does, per capita.

The federal government spent $1.15T on welfare last year - or 1/3 more than our entire military budget

Total revenue in 2023 was $4.4 - $2.18T of which was from income taxes

There are 127M households in the US

Their are 65M people on Welfare - About 21.6 million households

Approximately one in 5 people are on some form of welfare

The average person on welfare gets $17,700/yr

The average household pays $9,000/yr towards welfare benefits

The average household pays about $17,200/yr in income taxes

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What does this tell us?

1. Welfare takes up over 1/4 of our total revenue ($1.15T of $4.4T).

2. It takes a little more than 1 tax payer to pay for each person on welfare

3. Over half of our income taxes goes to cover welfare payment

Using these numbers, if 1/2 of the people on welfare were to transition from welfare to working in a job where they pay about $10,000 in taxes (about 60% of the average), we would gain:

1. $575B in savings from welfare

2. #3.25B in additional tax revenue

So we would gain about $900B in additional revenue - Just from income taxes. That does not include revenue from corporate taxes and other revenue sources that would go up, presumably, if more people were working. Potentially, we could balance the budget if we did nothing but transition half of the welfare recipients back to work. That will never happen, but it probably should.

Obviously, this is simplifying it a bit, as many welfare recipients do pay some in payroll taxes, even if they don't pay income tax. There are also state benefits that are not part of the federal welfare budget, so that could balance out.

Sorry if this boring, and feel free to fact check my numbers...

The bottom line is that whoever tells you that welfare takes up an insignificant part of the federal budget is LYING.

Interesting fact: Twenty percent of Americans are on some form of public assistance. Two percent of Canadians are on public assistance. It is not insane to say that we could drop our numbers to 10% - our rate would still be 5x that of Canada.



This post was edited on 6/18/24 at 12:06 pm
Posted by TrueTiger
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Member since Sep 2004
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Posted on 6/18/24 at 11:22 am to
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Their are 65M people on Welfare - About 21.6 million households


And none of them should be allowed to vote.
Posted by The Maj
Member since Sep 2016
30542 posts
Posted on 6/18/24 at 11:24 am to
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What does this tell us?


It is past time to cut strap hangers loose and let them perish or survive on their own...
Posted by Snipe
Member since Nov 2015
15590 posts
Posted on 6/18/24 at 11:28 am to
This was very interesting however on the second half of your presented information,

There is no way in hell you can ever change the culture of people who have been conditioned to not work and get everything handed to them by a government or higher authority group.

Equally, there is no way in hell those elected officials ever reduce those payments to the ones sitting at home being paid to now work as long as they can harvest votes out of them.

All of this is by design.
Posted by Jake88
Member since Apr 2005
77826 posts
Posted on 6/18/24 at 11:33 am to
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The average person on welfare gets $17,700/yr

Doesn't paint the proper picture of how much it really is. Try this....
quote:

 The average poor family with children already receives $65,200 in cash, food, housing, medical care, and educational support from the taxpayer each year
This post was edited on 6/18/24 at 11:34 am
Posted by Jax-Tiger
Vero Beach, FL
Member since Jan 2005
26838 posts
Posted on 6/18/24 at 11:34 am to
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All of this is by design.


We have one party who wants to increase the numbers on welfare and one that wants to decrease the number.

I'm not disagreeing with that, but we have have heard for years that we cannot balance the budget by cutting welfare. This narrative is pushed on us in order to keep us from demanding that our politicians pursue it. In the meantime, our politicians are upping the ante.

BTW, this does not include payments to illegal aliens...
This post was edited on 6/18/24 at 11:43 am
Posted by GoAwayImBaitn
On an island in the marsh
Member since Jul 2018
2814 posts
Posted on 6/18/24 at 11:34 am to
Cut out a majority of programs that pop up year to year. You can't start a new program without ending another. Its just printing money which also causes inflation, another invisible tax.

Or how about the government gets relegated to only providing for protection of the citizen and can no longer take from one and give to another?

Also, if you take from the government without being a disabled vet or have a major impairment such as quadraplegia, you cannot vote.

So many things need to be done
Posted by VoxDawg
Glory, Glory
Member since Sep 2012
74846 posts
Posted on 6/18/24 at 11:37 am to
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And none of them should be allowed to vote.

Precisely. Not until they're off the dole.
Posted by Scruffy
Kansas City
Member since Jul 2011
76485 posts
Posted on 6/18/24 at 11:38 am to
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And none of them should be allowed to vote.
Completely agree.
Posted by SoFlaGuy
Fort Lauderdale
Member since Apr 2020
2385 posts
Posted on 6/18/24 at 11:40 am to
This is their main objective and goal. Reliance on the government. It's why homeless are always downtown and close to government buildings.
Posted by Jax-Tiger
Vero Beach, FL
Member since Jan 2005
26838 posts
Posted on 6/18/24 at 11:41 am to
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Doesn't paint the proper picture of how much it really is.


I broke it down by individual. Obviously, that $17,700 figure is an average. Some people get the full package, and others just get a partial package. I read somewhere that the average "full" package amounts to about $28k per person, with some states offering $35k+. Remember, that is per person, so $65k for a family of 4 makes sense.

Either way, a SIGNIFICANT percentage of our annual budget goes to welfare. We should stop listening to people tell us we need to leave the public assistant budget alone because there just isn't enough meat on that bone to make a difference.
Posted by Deek
Member since Sep 2013
1236 posts
Posted on 6/18/24 at 11:43 am to
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welfare


Just another form of slavery. The gov't doesn't want these people off of it.
Posted by Bard
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Member since Oct 2008
57781 posts
Posted on 6/18/24 at 11:43 am to
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The federal government spent $1.15T on welfare last year


How are you defining "welfare"? Also, where is this information coming from?
Posted by Jake88
Member since Apr 2005
77826 posts
Posted on 6/18/24 at 11:46 am to
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We should stop listening to people tell us we need to leave the public assistant budget alone because there just isn't enough meat on that bone to make a difference
It would be the first thing I'd cut.
Posted by hottub
Member since Dec 2012
3651 posts
Posted on 6/18/24 at 11:47 am to
And throw corporate welfare in the mix and the average taxpayer is hosed.
Posted by SlowFlowPro
With populists, expect populism
Member since Jan 2004
465067 posts
Posted on 6/18/24 at 11:49 am to
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How are you defining "welfare"? Also, where is this information coming from?

I"m curious as well.
Posted by Jax-Tiger
Vero Beach, FL
Member since Jan 2005
26838 posts
Posted on 6/18/24 at 11:50 am to
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How are you defining "welfare"? Also, where is this information coming from?


I'm glad you asked the question.

I got some of the numbers from Federalsafetynet.com. Almost all of the numbers I corroborate by finding other sites.

federalsafetynet.com
Posted by riverparish
Member since Dec 2007
1526 posts
Posted on 6/18/24 at 11:56 am to
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Approximately one in 5 people are on some form of welfare


Impossible cause 4cubbies said nobody would take welfare cause you make more on minimum wage.
Posted by Jax-Tiger
Vero Beach, FL
Member since Jan 2005
26838 posts
Posted on 6/18/24 at 11:58 am to
Here is a breakdown of what constitutes welfare.


Note that sine 2019, the total amount has gone up close to 50%. Seems that a lot of people got benefits during covid, and have figured out how to keep them.
This post was edited on 6/18/24 at 12:02 pm
Posted by Tantal
Member since Sep 2012
18995 posts
Posted on 6/18/24 at 11:59 am to
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we would still have 5 times as many people on welfare as Canada does, per capita.

The difference between us and Canada is that they have very strict immigration laws and will only accept migration from people with education and skills to help their economy and contribute to government coffers. We throw the doors wide open to uneducated, unskilled 3rd World shitbirds who are net drains on the system the minute that they arrive.
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