Welfare and Unemployment

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Welfare and unemployment benefits have been highly debated topics. According to statisticbrain.com (as of 9.10.2013), 12,800,000 Americans are on welfare, 46,700,000 Americans are on food stamps, and 5,600,000 are on unemployment insurance. In total, 4.1% of the U.S population is on welfare, accumulating a total of $131.9 billion total government spending on just welfare alone, that’s not including food stamps or unemployment. Welfare helps a lot of people and I’m all for helping the ones that actually need help. It’s the groups that abuse welfare that ruin the system and something needs to be done to cut off those groups of people from receiving our tax payers’ hard earned money. What this system needs is something that will separate those who can’t work from those who won’t work to make a living. Unemployment benefits are a privilege not a right. It’s a privilege because hard working tax payers give up part of their income to make sure their neighbor who can’t take care of themselves or their family has something to live off of. It is not supposed to be for those who don’t want to work or abuse it and go about buying nonessential, luxury, products and accessories (iPhone’s, TV’s, cable, expensive jewelry, etc.) What this program needs is drug testing and for those who able to work that are on unemployment benefits and want to keep receiving a check, should be given jobs(community service) to make up for the checks that they are receiving. In some regions, programs exist that provide job training to help welfare recipients become employable, and that should be mandatory. I’ve overheard the abuse on welfare, and even had someone trying to convince me to abuse it as well in my future. Apparently to keep unemployment b... ... middle of paper ... ... to make people more aware of the frauds that is taking place, so we can help those who actually are in need and not just lazy and abusing the system. Nobody likes to be cheated, so if they are aware of what they should look out for, and where they can report fraud and/or abuse, they are more likely to do it. I believe that the United States welfare system needs great improving to help fix some of the economic issues that are seen today. Works Cited Work/ Information Cited 1. "Welfare Statistics." Statistic Brain RSS. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Dec. 2013 2. "Welfare Reform: What Needs to Be Done." The Heritage Foundation. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Dec. 2013. 3. "Welfare Fraud." Cato Institute. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Dec. 2013. 4. http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/nation/story/2011-12-06/welfare-million-dollar-house/51681826/1

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