LOL, on your part - judging from an apparent reading comprehension challenge eh? There are many on welfare today who refuse to work and earn their living. Hint - that is the passage's core point. Further, had you bothered to read the post in its entirety - rather than scan for something to cherry pick, you would have read that there are probably many who due to circumstances beyond their control are unable to work, or work at a level to sustain their needs (not wants).
unwilling is not the same as unable, that you equate them speaks loudly