Record 1-in-6 Americans Are Now Sucking on the Welfare Teat with No End in Sight
That Cloward-Piven strategy seems to be rolling right along as planned—all thanks to Our Dark Overlord and his legion of Lefturd “psychophants”:
Record number in government anti-poverty programs
By Richard Wolf, USA TODAY
WASHINGTON — Government anti-poverty programs that have grown to meet the needs of recession victims now serve a record one in six Americans and are continuing to expand.
More than 50 million Americans are on Medicaid, the federal-state program aimed principally at the poor, a survey of state data by USA TODAY shows. That’s up at least 17% since the recession began in December 2007.
“Virtually every Medicaid director in the country would say that their current enrollment is the highest on record,” says Vernon Smith of Health Management Associates, which surveys states for Kaiser Family Foundation.
The program has grown even before the new health care law adds about 16 million people, beginning in 2014. That has strained doctors. “Private physicians are already indicating that they’re at their limit,” says Dan Hawkins of the National Association of Community Health Centers.
More than 40 million people get food stamps, an increase of nearly 50% during the economic downturn, according to government data through May. The program has grown steadily for three years.
Caseloads have risen as more people become eligible. The economic stimulus law signed by President Obama last year also boosted benefits.
“This program has proven to be incredibly responsive and effective,” says Ellin Vollinger of the Food Research and Action Center.
[Yeah, if you are trying to destroy America...]
Close to 10 million receive unemployment insurance, nearly four times the number from 2007. Benefits have been extended by Congress eight times beyond the basic 26-week program, enabling the long-term unemployed to get up to 99 weeks of benefits. Caseloads peaked at nearly 12 million in January — “the highest numbers on record,” says Christine Riordan of the National Employment Law Project, which advocates for low-wage workers.
[Woohoo! Pull out the party hats and noise makers! /sarc]
More than 4.4 million people are on welfare, an 18% increase during the recession. The program has grown slower than others, causing Brookings Institution expert Ron Haskins to question its effectiveness in the recession.
As caseloads for all the programs have soared, so have costs. The federal price tag for Medicaid has jumped 36% in two years, to $273 billion. Jobless benefits have soared from $43 billion to $160 billion. The food stamps program has risen 80%, to $70 billion. Welfare is up 24%, to $22 billion. Taken together, they cost more than Medicare.
The steady climb in safety-net program caseloads and costs has come as a result of two factors: The recession has boosted the number who qualify under existing rules. And the White House, Congress and states have expanded eligibility and benefits.
Conservatives fear expanded safety-net programs won’t contract after the economy recovers. “They’re much harder to unwind in the long term,” says Michael Tanner of the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank.
Other anti-poverty experts say the record caseloads are a necessary response to economic hardship. “We should be there to support people when the economy can’t,” says LaDonna Pavetti of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a liberal-leaning think tank.
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30 August, 2010 at 10:08 am
I know a lot of folks that work in Social Services, fraud is rampant but is not dealt with the attention it should get. IMHO the administration wants it that way to ‘buy’ future elections with this dependent class. They use ‘scare tactics’ to secure the votes, claiming it would all end if there is a regime chcane in DC and local elections.
30 August, 2010 at 10:09 am
Correction; that’s ‘regime change’
30 August, 2010 at 10:28 am
At some point the urchins on the left are going to realize that they have been taken for a ride. When that happens, oh boy. A super majority of blacks have bought in to the leftist bs and look what it has got them. Right now the left is trying to make the Hispanic into the next victim, and many of them are buying into it just as blacks have. G*D damn America, now give me some money, oh wait, err, aw s**t.