Sunday, May 4, 2014

A Simple Chart To Share With Anyone Who Complains About People On Welfare

The popular idea that people on welfare is are a drag on the economy was made popular by Ronald Reagan. That idea has been perpetuated even today by Fox News on a daily basis, along with screaming welfare fraud at every chance.


Families receiving public assistance spend on average less than half as much as families that don't receive public assistance. Considering those very moderate figures, it's safe to say that most of the folks represented by the red bars aren't on welfare for selfish gain, but because they actually need the support.

These numbers also prompt important questions about opportunity in the U.S. For example, families that don't receive public assistance spend an average 382% more on insurance and retirement than families that rely on public assistance. How might a family's ability, or lack thereof, to invest in the future impact economic mobility for their future generations?

But the numbers aside, instead of pointing fingers at poor people and spreading false generalizations about them, wouldn't we be much better off working together to ensure all families have a fair chance at healthy, productive and fulfilled lives- or was I living in a cave when the Golden Rule was overruled?

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