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    Essay On Welfare Reform

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    Welfare reform changes affected single mothers parenting. Having a child out of wedlock was looked down on. Two parent households promoted marriage as a standard to raise a family. If a welfare recipient had an additional child while on welfare her check would increase to reflect the additional family member however, the negative stereotypes of single mothers caused that benefit not to go into effect (Stern et al (2012). So if a single mother had more children she was viewed as irresponsible…

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    Social Problem Addressed by Policy Families First is Tennessee 's welfare change engineer that supplanted the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) program. Tennessee 's TANF is moreover called Tennessee Families First. Impermanent sponsorship for poor families is an association/state program that supply help to blue families with children. Purposes of interest contain models of distress and affiliation portions, are frequently surrendered over to the states, slanted to certain…

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    Dependent Children (AFDC). The welfare reform debates focusing on replacing the AFDC with new programs and policies for needy families have been argued since the 1990s and several studies indicate…

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    Welfare needs to stop acting on good intentions and start acting on discernment by creating a motivation to work and get out of poverty. There are two major ways to promote this strategy: to make it so that welfare is only given out with the condition that those who receive it must be in active pursuit of a job and to make it so that welfare is only given to those who become enrolled in getting some kind of education or training. For example, according to Erin Thomas, who is a social work…

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    Welfare applicants should be given a drug test before receiving their welfare money. Evidence has shown that the opportunity of receiving welfare money has been abused in many cases. Many Americans are unhappy because of their tax money being given to people that do not use their money for essentials. A lot of the people that depend on welfare money are not drug users, but a lot are. It is not fair for the people that really are in need and do not spend their money on drugs. If the states…

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    “Welfare is the fastest growing part of government spending. Between 1989 and fiscal year 2008, mean-tested welfare spending increased by 292 percent.” (The Heritage Foundation, Web) Roughly 12,800,000 Americans, which is 4.1% of those living in the United States are on welfare or some form of government assistance. The United States government spends $131.9 billion on welfare annually, not including food stamps and unemployment. $1 trillion annually are spent throughout all 83 government…

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    The Poor Pay All Analysis

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    While reading through “The Uses of Poverty: The Poor Pay All.” many people learn that poor provide jobs for others because there is a need for jobs to help keep the welfare programs running. Whether you think the welfare system is the United States is a well developed program, or not, it is an opportunity for those who are certified and need a job, to have one. The mother of one family knew that the people who she worked for could not afford…

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    The welfare program in the United States is abused by many Americans. Citizens in the program get their sense of responsibility muted causing dependency on the government. The government does not give its users a limit of how many people they will provide for, causing them to have bigger families in return for more money. There is a misuse of government grants and aids, and many abuse the money received. Welfare is intended to be an aid for the citizens who have an actual need for it while they…

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    circle around the world everyday. One of those issues is drug testing in order to receive welfare. Many people think that it is an invasion of privacy and it should not be required for anyone to have to take a drug test in order to receive financial help which are a couple of reasons why it has sparked so much controversy. The idea that one has to be drug tested for welfare is a highly debated issue. Welfare is money offered by the government to families and individuals with low-income, in need…

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    up for the welfare system to start excepting free handouts and money from the government. Many have taken this route because the government is making people pay high taxes. The government makes people pay for healthcare that they do not even need or use. And they make people pay social security taxes and promise to repay them when they hit the age of retirement, but they hope that people die before they receive all of their money back. So, many are choosing to sign up for the welfare system…

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