Thursday, August 23, 2018

Welfare out of control.......something wrong with that mentality

52.1% of Kids Live in Households Getting Means-Tested Government Assistance


Terence P. Jeffrey
 By Terence P. Jeffrey | August 22, 2018 | 8:49 AM EDT 


U.S. Capitol building (Screenshot)
Will they be called The Welfare Generation?
Today, they are Americans under 18 years of age growing up in a country where the majority of their peers live in households that take "means-tested assistance" from the government.
In 2016, according to the most recent data from the Census Bureau, there were approximately
73,586,000 people under 18 in the United States, and 38,365,000 of them — or 52.1 percent — resided in households in which one or more persons received benefits from a means-tested government program.
These included the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (food stamps), Medicaid, public housing, Supplemental Security Income, the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families and the National School Lunch Program.
The Census Bureau published its data on the number and percentage of persons living in households that received means-tested government assistance in its Current Population Survey Detailed Tables for Poverty.
Table POV-26 indicates there were approximately 319,911,000 people in the United States in 2016. Of these, 114,793,000 — 35.9 percent — lived "in a household that received means-tested assistance."
That does not mean every person in the household received the aid themselves, only that one or more persons living in the household did.
When examined by age bracket, persons under 18 were the most likely to live in a household receiving means-tested government assistance (52.1 percent), while those 75 and older were least likely (18.8 percent).
But Americans in all the age brackets up to age 44 analyzed by the Census Bureau were more likely to be living in a household that received means-tested government assistance than the overall national rate of 35.9 percent.
For those 18 to 24 years old, the rate was 40.1 percent; for those 25 to 34, it was 36.8 percent; and for those 35 to 44, it was 37.4 percent.
For those 45 to 54, it dropped down to 30.6 percent — below the 35.9 percent overall rate.
But even when the Census Bureau excluded the school lunch program from its calculations, the percentage of those under 18 who lived in a household receiving means-tested assistance (44.8 percent) exceeded the percentage in any other age bracket.
Twenty years ago, in 1998, according to Census Bureau data, only 36.9 percent of Americans under 18 lived in a household receiving means-tested government assistance. In 2008, the percentage broke 40 percent for the first time. In 2013, it broke 50 percent for the first time.
America has now seen four straight years — 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 — during which a majority of those under 18 lived in a household taking means-tested benefits.
The Census Bureau data indicate that people living in intact families are less likely to be on government assistance than people living in broken families. Nonetheless, the government-dependency rate is still high for intact families that have children under 18.
There were approximately 192,838,000 people living in married-couple families in the United States in 2016, according to Table POV-26. Of these, 56,690,000 — or 29.4 percent — lived in households that received means-tested government assistance.
Yet, 41.1 percent of the children under 18 in married-couple families lived in households receiving means-tested assistance (and 34.2 percent received means-tested assistance even when the school lunch program was excluded).
Among children under 18 in families where a male householder was living without a spouse, 64.1 percent were in households on means-tested government assistance (54.8 percent excluding the school lunch program).
Among children under 18 in families where a female householder was living without a spouse, 78.0 percent were in households on means-tested government assistance (69.8 percent excluding the school lunch program).
Among children under 6 years of age living in families where a female householder was living without a spouse, 81.8 percent were in households on means-tested assistance (77.7 percent excluding the school lunch program).
America's prosperity is ultimately and inextricably tied to America's culture. If we want to see the former flourish, the latter must also.

9 comments:

  1. Frank "Francois" Pape8/23/2018

    this video from the Dan Ryan protest is just shocking.
    I cant believe what the state DOT did to these peaceful protesters.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yq23hoYBBMI

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    1. Anonymous8/25/2018

      That’s the funniest thing I’ve ever seen.

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  2. Anonymous8/23/2018

    Sessions's Asian son-in law John Walk has an immigration problem plus he has been a Senior Executive Service member since 1988 Deep State.

    Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein’s Wife Also Has Extensive Ties to the Clintons, Mueller and Comey

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2018/06/deputy-ag-rod-rosensteins-wife-also-has-extensive-ties-to-the-clintons-mueller-and-comey/?

    How a Gangster Government Functions: The Clinton-Obama-Lynch-Comey Corruptocracy Timeline
    1999: Loretta Lynch is nominated by President Bill Clinton to be the US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York.
    2001-2010: Lynch is a partner at Hogan and Hartson, the Clinton's private law firm.
    2002-2003: James Comey is US Attorney for the Southern District of New York.
    2003-2005: James Comey is Deputy US Attorney General. 2003-2005: Lynch is also a member of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
    2005-2010: Comey is General Counsel and Senior Vice President of Lockheed Martin, which donated millions to the Clinton Foundation. Comey is paid millions in salary and bonuses.
    2010: Lynch is nominated by President Obama to again become the US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York.
    2010-2013: Comey is senior counsel of Bridgewater Associates, the world's largest macro hedge fund with $122 billion in assets under management. Paid millions in salary and bonuses.
    2012: Lynch as US Attorney for Eastern District of New York makes a sweetheart deal with the HSBC Bank in their drug-money laundering scandal. Fines equal five weeks profits.
    2013: In March, Comey becomes a director at HSBC Holdings Bank. Paid millions in salary and bonuses.
    2013: In September, Comey is nominated by President Obama to become the Director of the FBI.
    2014: Lynch is nominated by President Obama to become the US Attorney General, replacing the disgraced Eric Holder.

    Why did Trump appoint all these deep staters and not fire all holdovers politcal novice?

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  3. Anonymous8/24/2018

    I he WIC program between shirwnn Williams and the liquor store on 87th& central .You see people in esulades and new cars there to get free milk and baby formula. Yeah .

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  4. Anonymous8/24/2018

    People getting welfare and city workers sitting at 115 bourbon street or sleeping in vehicle's, no difference. Both are waste to taxpayers

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  5. Anonymous8/25/2018

    The secret humor of Burbon street

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    1. Aldo Raines8/26/2018

      I think it’s funny. Signed- Aldo Raines.

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  6. Anonymous8/26/2018

    It's because companies don't offer pensions and company paid health insurance anymore.

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