We need to end welfare.

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We need to end welfare.
via @TNR: "Native-born Americans aren’t footing the bill for immigrants so much as immigrants are contributing to a welfare system that many of them can't take advantage of."
via @latimes: "the number of asylum seekers permitted to resettle in the United States in recent years pales in comparison with the refuge granted by even the most unwelcoming countries of Europe. In the latest year for which Homeland Security statistics are available, the fiscal year ending in 2013, the number of Syrians granted U.S. asylum was 36."
via @TNR: "Native-born Americans aren’t footing the bill for immigrants so much as immigrants are contributing to a welfare system that many of them can't take advantage of."
via @latimes: "the number of asylum seekers permitted to resettle in the United States in recent years pales in comparison with the refuge granted by even the most unwelcoming countries of Europe. In the latest year for which Homeland Security statistics are available, the fiscal year ending in 2013, the number of Syrians granted U.S. asylum was 36."
Is welfare dependence optimal for whom – part 4: In-work tax credits and labour supply
Is welfare dependence optimal for whom – part 4: In-work tax credits and labour supply
In-work tax credits were introduced in many countries including New Zealand to encourage movement into employment by breadwinners.
By linking a large payment with full-time and semi-full-time work, the rewards for working are increased for single parents and families. These in work tax credits combined child tax credit with an in work tax credit for the sole mother or couple.
These in-work…
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Australian Government's 40 Job Applications per Month Ridiculous
Australian Government’s 40 Job Applications per Month Ridiculous
In a trip back to the past, the Australian Government has implemented a requirement for unemployed Australians on welfare to demonstrate they have submitted 40 job applications per month. This is public policy at its worst, almost as bad as the ill-conceived Baby Bonus, also the work of the Liberal National Coalition parties.
Quite simply, this requirement is based on the assumption that all…
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Percentage of the New Zealand population on a welfare benefit since 1970
Percentage of the New Zealand population on a welfare benefit since 1970
But a different story in the USA
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