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xchrom

(108,903 posts)
Mon Feb 13, 2012, 01:49 PM Feb 2012

How Much Do We Spend on the Nonworking Poor?

http://motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2012/02/how-much-do-we-spend-nonworking-poor

The Republican primary field has recently decided to revive the Welfare Queen trope, perhaps in hopes that a bit of that old Reagan magic will rub off on them. The argument, as usual, is that there's a vast stream of federal money going to people who are sitting on their asses eating Cheetos instead of going out and earning a living instead. These people are being bred into dependence on Uncle Sam's tit and having their work ethics destroyed.

So CBPP decided to add up the numbers and figure out how much money the federal government spends on the nonworking poor. The answer: about 10% of all federal welfare spending. How did they come up with that? CBPP's methodology uses Census data to figure out exactly where program dollars are going, but you can get pretty much the same answer using a simpler, easier-to-understand technique. Step One is to list every federal welfare program. Step Two is to deduct spending on the elderly, blind, and seriously disabled. That's Social Security, Medicare, SSI, and about two-thirds of Medicaid. Step Three is to deduct spending that goes to the working poor. That's unemployment compensation, EITC, and child tax credits. Step Four is to add up the rest. This overstates how much goes to the nonworking poor, since these programs are open to both working and nonworking families, but it gives you a rough idea.

It comes to about $235 billion, the bulk of which is Medicaid and SNAP (formerly food stamps). That's 12% of all federal welfare spending and about 6% of the whole federal budget. Once you account for the fact that some of these program dollars go to the working poor, you end up with CBPP's estimate of 10%, or about 5% of the whole federal budget.

Is that too much? I guess you have to decide for yourself. But I'll bet most people think we spend a lot more than 5% of the federal budget on this stuff. They might be surprised to know the real numbers. The CBPP's chart is below, with spending on the nonworking poor highlighted.

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How Much Do We Spend on the Nonworking Poor? (Original Post) xchrom Feb 2012 OP
a useful analysis, thank you grasswire Feb 2012 #1
Ha! I know people who think almost all federal money goes to nonworking poor people. This is ... Scuba Feb 2012 #2
When in reality, a giant chunk of it actually goes to nonworking rich people. nt Capitalocracy Feb 2012 #4
Exactly and where is the outrage wrt corporate welfare? SammyWinstonJack Feb 2012 #6
K&R! countryjake Feb 2012 #3
Too be fair ... GeorgeGist Feb 2012 #5
 

Scuba

(53,475 posts)
2. Ha! I know people who think almost all federal money goes to nonworking poor people. This is ...
Mon Feb 13, 2012, 02:41 PM
Feb 2012

... a great analysis. Thanks for posting. Bookmarked.

GeorgeGist

(25,311 posts)
5. Too be fair ...
Tue Feb 14, 2012, 11:14 AM
Feb 2012

I think one also needs to know how much Americans spend on the non-working rich. I believe it's around $1 trillion/yr.

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