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Federal ‘COVID’ Spending Just Hit $41,870 Per Taxpayer. Did You See Really That Much in Benefit?
Foundation for Economic Education ^ | 03/15/2021 | Brad Polumbo

Posted on 03/15/2021 8:37:43 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

For the same $6 trillion in expenditure, the government could have given every federal taxpayer a $41,870 check.

President Biden just signed his sweeping $1.9 trillion spending package into law. Once this bill hits the books, total taxpayer expenditure on (ostensibly) COVID relief will hit $6 trillion—which, roughly estimated, comes out to $41,870 in spending per federal taxpayer.

Did you see anywhere near that much in benefit?

The sheer immensity of this spending is hard to grasp. For context, $6 trillion is more than one-fourth of what the US economy produces in an entire year, according to Fox Business. The COVID spending blowout is at least eight times bigger than the (inflation-adjusted) price tag of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s “New Deal.”

Moreover, the COVID spending bills have all lost huge sums of money to unrelated carve-outs, politician pet projects, corporate bailouts, fraud, waste, and worse.

In the latest $1.9 trillion package, more than 90 percent of the spending is not directly related to containing COVID-19. Only 1 percent of the money, about $15 to $20 billion, is spent on vaccines. Meanwhile, hundreds of billions go to bailing out poorly managed state governments’ budget holes that predate the pandemic and $86 billion rescues failing pension plans. Meanwhile, billions more go to Obamacare expansion and subsidizing public schools long after the pandemic.

And that’s just scratching the surface.

The Math Doesn’t Add Up

The numbers here really are quite damning.

For the same $6 trillion in expenditure, the government could have given every federal taxpayer a $41,870 check. Or, to think about it a bit differently, it could have written every American roughly an $18,181 check.

Let’s compare this to what most Americans actually received.

Only someone who fully collected expanded unemployment benefits throughout the pandemic and received all $3,200 in total of the stimulus payments likely received more than $18,181 in direct benefit from this spending package. And that’s a relatively small fraction of the public.

Because of the way the government used outdated (and arbitrary) income data to determine eligibility, many more taxpayers saw nothing or little in exchange for their $41,870 share of the cost, perhaps just the initial $1,200 stimulus or none at all. (Meanwhile, billions in checks went to dead people).

So, for almost all Americans, the actual benefits of the multiple pieces of lengthy stimulus legislation come in far, far below the figure that they would have received if the entire pile of money was just even split up and sent out.

How can that possibly be considered a success? In fact, it’s actually a net negative.

Trade-Offs Are Inescapable

Too often, the stimulus conversation is simply framed around whether we should give money to a certain group of people or program—rather than also including the trade-offs and costs.

The question isn’t just: Should we send people $1,400 “stimulus” checks? It is, instead: Should we send people $1,400 stimulus checks at the cost of taking the equivalent amount (or more if you factor in waste) from other people? It’s not just whether we should send $350 billion to state and local governments—but should we do so at the cost of taking an average of $2,442 per federal taxpayer?

The Government is Not Santa Claus

Money doesn’t grow on trees. Or, as the great economist Ludwig von Mises put it, the government “does not have the powers of the mythical Santa Claus.”

“The truth is the government cannot give if it does not take from somebody,” Mises wrote in Bureaucracy. “They cannot spend except by taking out of the pockets of some people for the benefit of others.”

The government cannot create wealth out of thin air. It can only give anyone anything via three ways:

There’s no such thing as a free lunch, and, much to the chagrin of spend-happy politicians’, Santa Claus is not real. Government spending doesn’t create wealth; it only transfers wealth, generally destroying a lot of it in the process.

So, unless Americans are actually seeing equal or greater benefit from spending compared to its cost, it’s a raw deal for taxpayers. And for the federal government’s “COVID” spending binge, it’s not even close.

Don’t believe me? Well, did you see $41,870 in benefit from these programs? Or even $18,181?

For almost everyone, the honest answer is no.



TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: covid; spending; stimulus

1 posted on 03/15/2021 8:37:43 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

The only benefit was those Dem Governors who have averted bankruptcy for another year.


2 posted on 03/15/2021 8:38:47 AM PDT by 1Old Pro
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To: SeekAndFind

Well, everyone else wearing masks, and distancing, and getting jabbed has kept me well, so I guess so.


3 posted on 03/15/2021 8:44:52 AM PDT by Scrambler Bob (This is not /s. It is just as viable as any MSM 'information', maybe more so!)
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To: SeekAndFind

Once those bastards add in the bailouts and unemployment paid out, maybe.


4 posted on 03/15/2021 8:47:54 AM PDT by Thumper1960 (Trump-2020)
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To: SeekAndFind

Every one of the people I know that received payments are retired, current military, or working. What is wrong with this picture?

Wife and I are only bill payers, didn’t receive a dime.


5 posted on 03/15/2021 8:57:39 AM PDT by zek157
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To: SeekAndFind

It comes as no surprise to anyone that the 1.9 Trillion Dollar Covid Relief Plan was just more wasteful spending on stupid liberal policies.


6 posted on 03/15/2021 9:00:10 AM PDT by Responsibility2nd (Trump is a deposed Pres. in exile. America is truly a banana republic. Our govt. has been overthrown)
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To: SeekAndFind
Federal ‘COVID’ Spending Just Hit $41,870 Per Taxpayer. Did You See Really That Much in Benefit?

I saw zero benefit - I got no stimulus checks at all, last year or this year. But this debt barely matters to me - the bill will come due for the spoiled, angry young Democrat voters in the decades to come as the Chinese decide there are better places to park their cash than in US government bonds. America is headed for a poorer future with a lot more taxes, and the young idiots who vote Democrat will be the ones who will have to deal with it.
7 posted on 03/15/2021 9:00:13 AM PDT by AnotherUnixGeek
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To: 1Old Pro

Even GMAC doesn’t charge this much interest.


8 posted on 03/15/2021 9:15:20 AM PDT by Colt1851Navy (What was wrong with Nixon?)
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To: SeekAndFind

Senator Ron Johnson had the whole shooting match read aloud so that the pot lickers couldn’t feign ignorance when defending this boatload. And they all just left the chambers. It is shameful.


9 posted on 03/15/2021 9:28:19 AM PDT by gloryblaze
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To: AnotherUnixGeek

Xiden is already talking a tax increase.


10 posted on 03/15/2021 9:30:16 AM PDT by bgill (Which came first, Covid-19 or Gates and Fauci's mRNA-1273 Moderna vax?)
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To: AnotherUnixGeek

They’ll still find ways to blame it on republicans.


11 posted on 03/15/2021 9:44:53 AM PDT by virgil (The evil that men do lives after them )
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To: SeekAndFind

I live in Alabama and now I am indirectly paying taxes to New York and Kalifornia. Rats are a party of thieves and murderers.


12 posted on 03/15/2021 9:50:26 AM PDT by RatRipper ( Democrats and socialists are vile liars, thdieves and murderers - enemies of good and America.)
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To: SeekAndFind

“..Did you see anywhere near that much in benefit?”

No, but that’s about what we’ve paid in combined taxes during the last 2 years to these filthy thieving governments.


13 posted on 03/15/2021 10:19:53 AM PDT by Bonemaker (invictus maneo)
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To: SeekAndFind

I wonder if all those border jumpers are aware of the $40=K they owe now?


14 posted on 03/15/2021 10:20:29 AM PDT by WinMod70
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To: SeekAndFind

“...Because of the way the government used outdated (and arbitrary) income data to determine eligibility, many more taxpayers saw nothing or little ...”

Don’t get me started...that happened unjustly to us. They used outdated tax return. At least they have the courtesy to let you recoup what you got gyped out of when filing the 2020 tax return. Now on the remote chance we get the new checks we can turn right around and send half of it back
to pay off the 2020 balance of federal Danegeld.


15 posted on 03/15/2021 10:36:25 AM PDT by Bonemaker (invictus maneo)
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To: SeekAndFind

While I agree there is plenty of graft in just about any Federal Bill, it is disingenuous to review it this way.

There was money set aside for the vaccine research, development, and distribution. There was money set said to keep hospitals solvent when they could not perform standard tasks. There was money set aside for unemployment loans and small business support.

You might not have benefited from that directly. But most of us do not benefit from the F35 program either. Or money spent to support National Parks in other parts of the country.

Either we are going to have a social contract with our countrymen or we are not.

The better argument is not “where’s mine” like a greedy little Gen Z’er. The better argument is why are we spending this much money on things—in the entire budget—that are not really the responsibility of the government.

But then we would be talking about Social Security, Medicare, and VA payments. And no one on FR is ever going to be open to that discussion.


16 posted on 03/15/2021 11:43:27 AM PDT by Vermont Lt
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To: SeekAndFind
How can that possibly be considered a success? In fact, it’s actually a net negative.

The big negative is inflation. Sending an additional $1.9Trillion into the existing money supply (merely printed without any value behind it) will devalue the existing money supply. Once people spend the newly created money, all goods will instantly go up in price. Hyper-inflation may be coming. It's a success for the government, because borrowed money gets paid back with future devalued money. It's a disaster for the people.

17 posted on 03/15/2021 3:20:53 PM PDT by roadcat
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To: SeekAndFind

BTT


18 posted on 03/17/2021 9:58:49 AM PDT by GailA (Constitution vs evil Treasonous political Apparatchiks, PRO-CONSTITUTION!)
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