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Welfare Spendathon: House Stimulus Bill Will Cost Taxpayers $787 Billion in New Welfare Spending
Heritage Foundation ^ | February 6, 2009 | Robert E. Rector

Posted on 02/08/2009 7:32:10 PM PST by sickoflibs

The recently passed U.S. House of Representatives stimulus bill contains $816 billion in new spending and tax cuts. Of this sum, $264 billion (32 percent) is new means-tested welfare spending. This represents about $6,700 in new welfare spending for every poor person in the U.S.

But this welfare spending is only the tip of the iceberg. The bill sets in motion another $523 billion in new welfare spending that is hidden by budgetary gimmicks. If the bill is enacted, the total 10-year extra welfare cost is likely to be $787 billion.

The claim that Congress is temporarily increasing welfare spending for Keynesian purposes (to spark the economy by boosting consumer spending) is a red herring. The real goal is to get "the camel's nose under the tent" for a massive permanent expansion of the welfare state.

In the first year after enactment of the stimulus bill, federal welfare spending will explode upward by more than 20 percent, rising from $491 billion in FY 2008 to $601 billion in FY 2009. This one-year explosion in welfare spending is, by far, the largest in U.S. history. But spending will continue to rise even further in future years. The stimulus bill is a welfare spendathon, a massive down payment on Obama's promise to "spread the wealth."

Once the hidden welfare spending in the bill is counted, the total 10-year fiscal burden (added to the national debt) will not be $816 billion, as claimed, but $1.34 trillion. This amounts to $17,400 for each household paying income tax in the U.S.

Even without the extra spending in the stimulus bill, means-tested welfare spending is already at a historic high and growing rapidly. In 2008, federal, state, and local means-tested spending hit $679 billion per year. Without any legislative expansions, given historic rates of growth in welfare programs, federal, state, and local means-tested welfare spending over the next decade will total $8.97 trillion. The House stimulus bill adds another $787 billion to this total, yielding a 10-year total of $9.8 trillion. The total 10-year cost of means-tested welfare will then amount to $127,000 for each household paying federal income tax.

The Current Welfare System

Means-tested welfare spending programs give cash, food, housing, medical care, and targeted social services to poor and low income persons. In a means-tested program, benefits are limited to persons below a specified income level. The cutoff income level varies from program to program but is typically less than 150 percent of poverty, or around $33,000 per year for a family of four.

For example, food stamps and public housing are means-tested (or limited to lower-income persons) while Social Security and postal service are not. Means-tested welfare also includes "refundable" tax credits. With a refundable credit program, the government gives cash grants to persons who owe no income tax. Like conventional means-tested programs, refundable credits give aid to poor and lower income persons. Federal welfare spending also includes targeted grants to schools with large numbers of poor students. (This is a relatively small portion of overall federal welfare spending.)

The federal government runs over 50 means-tested welfare programs, including Temporary Assistance to Needy Families; Medicaid, food stamps; the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC); the Women, Infants, and Children food program; public housing; Section 8 housing; the Community Development Block Grant; the Social Services Block Grant; and Head Start.

New Welfare in the Stimulus Bill

The House stimulus bill overtly increases federal welfare spending by $264 billion. Most of this spending will occur in the first two years after passage. For example, if enacted, the House stimulus bill will spend an additional $88 billion in means-tested welfare aid in FY 2009, an increase of more than 20 percent above prior spending levels. Federal welfare spending (including small increases built into existing law) will rise from $491 billion in FY 2008 to $601 billion in FY 2009. This one-year spending explosion (by far the largest in U.S. history) will not be a byproduct of unemployment generated by the recession but the result of a deliberate expansion of welfare eligibility and benefits by President Obama and Congress.

Camel's Nose in the Tent

While $264 billion in new welfare spending may seem like a lot, it is only the tip of the iceberg. If the stimulus bill is enacted, the real long-term increase will be far higher. This is because the stimulus bill pretends that most of its welfare benefit increases will lapse after two years. In fact, both Congress and President Obama intend for most of these increases to become permanent.[1] The claim that Congress is temporarily increasing welfare spending for Keynesian purposes (to spark the economy by boosting consumer spending) is a red herring. The real goal is a permanent expansion of the welfare system.

The notion that Congress intends to temporarily increase Pell grants and EITC benefit levels for just two years and then allow benefits to fall back to their original status is out of touch with Washington reality. Any Congressman who, two years from now, suggests that the new welfare spending be allowed to lapse to pre-stimulus levels would be pilloried for slashing welfare.

"Spread the Wealth" Tax Credit

A major new welfare program in the stimulus bill is Obama's "Make Work Pay" refundable tax credit. This credit represents a fundamental shift in welfare policy. At a cost of around $23 billion per year, this credit will provide up to $500 in cash to low income adults who pay no income taxes. For the first time, the government will give significant cash to able-bodied adults without dependent children. Since most of these individuals have little apparent need for assistance, the new credit represents "spreading the wealth" for its own sake.

The lack of connection between this credit and "economic stimulus" is evident in the fact that the first payments under the program will not be made until April 2010.[2] This refundable credit is not included in the stimulus bill because of its "stimulus" effect. Instead, the inclusion of this new welfare program makes good on an Obama presidential campaign promise. While the stimulus bill claims this new credit will terminate after two years, President Obama and the congressional leadership clearly intend it to be a permanent part of a new, much larger welfare state.

Hidden Welfare Spending

There are another six welfare expansions in the stimulus bill that will almost certainly become permanent if the bill is enacted. These include expansions to food stamps, the EITC, the refundable child credit, Medicaid eligibility standards, Pell grants, and Title I education grants. Added to the "Make Work Pay" refundable credit, the aggregate annual cost of these welfare expansions will be nearly $60 billion per year.

The claim that these welfare expansions in the stimulus bill will lapse after two years is a political gimmick designed to hide their true cost from the taxpayer. If these welfare expansions are made permanent--as history indicates they will--the welfare cost of the stimulus will rise another $523 billion over 10 years.[3] The total 10-year cost of welfare increases in the bill will not be $264 billion but $787 billion. The overall 10-year fiscal burden of the bill (added to the national debt) will not be $814 billion but $1.34 trillion.

Welfare Spending Already at Historic High

Even without the stimulus bill, means-tested welfare spending in the U.S. is already at a historic high and growing rapidly. In 2008, federal, state, and local means-tested spending hit $679 billion per year. This vast outlay was the result of a fairly steady growth in welfare spending over the last two decades and is not a temporary surge due to the recession.[4] Without any legislative expansions, given historic rates of growth in welfare programs, federal, state, and local means-tested welfare spending over the next decade will total $8.97 trillion.[5] The House stimulus bill will add another $787 billion to this total, yielding a 10-year total of $9.8 trillion. The total 10-year cost of means-tested welfare will amount to $127,000 for each household paying federal income tax.

A Trojan Horse

The welfare provisions in the Senate stimulus bill are very similar to those in the House bill. Both bills use the idea of economic stimulus as a Trojan horse to conceal massive, permanent increases in the U.S. welfare system. The goal of the bills is "spreading the wealth," not reviving the economy.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Editorial; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: collins; democrats; firsthundreddays; neomarxism; obama; pelosi; porkulus; reid; schifflist; snowe; socialism; socialistagenda; specter; stimulus; welfare
The Peter Schiff/Redistribution Watch Ping. (Washington Bankrupting our Nation by Spending your past, present and future money!)

"The only way we are going to have productive employment is to allow the private sector to create it. We don’t want jobs so we can work. We want productive jobs. Everyone in the Soviet Union had a job and they were all flat broke. We’re headed in the same direction."

"Obama’s talking about creating millions of jobs. The government can’t create any jobs. The government doesn’t have any wealth. All the government can do is redistribute the wealth that the private sector creates. And if the government is going to take resources away from the private sector, it’s going to destroy real employment opportunities and diminish our standard of living."

" The reasons countries export is to earn money to buy imports. The reason countries produce is so they can afford to consume. But America borrows to consume. "

"The Federal Reserve and excessive government caused the boom of the 20s and the depression of the 1930s by not allowing the correction, not allowing the treatment. The treatment is the liquidation. There is some pain with that treatment. The pain is the result of the mistakes made previously. ."

"It's great to spend money when you have it. But first you have to earn it. It's great to have things, but first you have to make them."

"“The reason we were so rich was because we believed in capitalism. The government was small so people were big. And we had honest money and we had higher interest rates so people would save. We used to have a double digit savings rate in this country. People bought things when they had the money. They didn’t buy first and figure out how to pay for it later. ."

"Everytime government planning has been tried,all it's done is made things worse. It didn't work in communist China, it didnt work in the Soviet Union. Barack Obama is no smarter than Khrushchev or Mao. He may think he's smarter than everyone else..."

"The economy is not going to improve because of this plan. You don’t solve economic problems by printing money. You solve those problems by working hard, saving, producing, and the exact opposite of what we are trying to do.."

"One way the government could create affordable housing is to stop propping them up with very low interest rates."

"The government can't fix the economy, it can only move our property from person to person, by taxing, borrowing, or printing more currency."

"The total cost to society is what the government spends, not just what we see it tax us"

"If devaluing currency made countries richer, the third world nations could just print themselves to a world power"

"We don't want work for the sake of work. We want work for what it produces"

"The (US Treasury)bond market is the next to collapse. The current buyers are like condo flippers looking to sell to someone else". "It's just another ponzi scheme as each buyer buys to sell until there are no buyers and it collapses"(this is because the government always needs NEW lenders for them to pay the interest and principle back to last set of lenders plus more to for new spending.)

If you think both parties in Washington think our money is theirs and you trust them to do the wrong thing, this list is for you.

If you think there is a Santa Claus who is going to get elected in Washington and cut a few taxes and spend a few trillion and jump start the economy, and get our lost money back, this list is not for you.

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1 posted on 02/08/2009 7:32:10 PM PST by sickoflibs
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To: sickoflibs
I wonder why the "messiah" just doesn't ad a tax of $12,687.36 cent to each pack of cigarettes. Let the smokers pay of this bill. They are already going to finance "free" healthcare for illegal alien children up to the age of 30 years old!

sarc/

2 posted on 02/08/2009 7:35:43 PM PST by FlingWingFlyer ( Elections have consequences.)
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To: Harrius Magnus; mojitojoe; Pelham; mom2twinsn2; LongLiveTheRepublic; ConservativeOrBust; ...
The Peter Schiff/Redistribution Watch Ping. (Washington Bankrupting our Nation by Spending your past, present and future money!)

Heritage Foundation is a treasure.

3 posted on 02/08/2009 7:35:45 PM PST by sickoflibs (Pelosi: "Create jobs by teaching kids to use condoms in recovery bill ",condom jobs??)
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To: FlingWingFlyer

It’s called spreading the wealth of the productive to the non-productive. They will love that.


4 posted on 02/08/2009 7:43:00 PM PST by freekitty (Give me back my conservative vote.)
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To: sickoflibs

It’s the “stimuseless”.


5 posted on 02/08/2009 7:45:33 PM PST by Attention Surplus Disorder (Mr. Bernanke, have you started working on your book about the second GREATER depression?")
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To: sickoflibs
This kind of information is why the Dems and Obambi want porkulus passed so quickly . . . to avoid an understanding by the American public of what is actually in this bill . . . and who pays for it.
6 posted on 02/08/2009 8:18:43 PM PST by BAW (Social Security needs a bailout.)
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To: freekitty

The intent is to eliminate the middle-class...especially the White middle-class.


7 posted on 02/08/2009 9:51:29 PM PST by blam
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To: sickoflibs

In just two short weeks, the Dems and Obama reverse all of the highly touted (er, escuse me, not so highly touted!) welfare reform created by the ‘96 Congress. And they have written in incentives to grow the rolls even more, as opposed to reducing the rolls. If a state fails to grow its welfare rolls and they fall back to last year’s levels, they lose the new funding. Oila! Guaranteed growth for the Plantation!


8 posted on 02/09/2009 5:25:44 AM PST by REPANDPROUDOFIT
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To: blam; freekitty
The intent is to eliminate the middle-class...especially the White middle-class.

The "utopia on Earth" they think they can create will be run by the govt elites whose ranks will be filled through academia. Govt will have the answer for everything and they will make all decisions for the rest of us "in our best interest".

It's no wonder that 0 does not have a single self made man (started a business from nothing and became very successful) in his cabinet, or closest advisers. He is surrounded by career politicians, academics, those that inherited wealth and some former employees of fortune 100 companies.

9 posted on 02/09/2009 5:31:46 AM PST by wmfights (If you want change support SenateConservatives.com)
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To: REPANDPROUDOFIT

I donate to Heritage Foundation every year since Clinton got elected 1993. They do wonderful research work in situations like these.


10 posted on 02/09/2009 5:35:32 AM PST by sickoflibs (Pelosi: "Create jobs by teaching kids to use condoms in recovery bill ",condom jobs??)
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To: sickoflibs

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rooyt3ptNco And to think we all laughed at this woman saying Obama was going to pay for her gas and mortgage..


11 posted on 02/09/2009 5:38:08 AM PST by spectre (sw)
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To: spectre

Opps, wrong link...sorry.


12 posted on 02/09/2009 5:38:43 AM PST by spectre (sw)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P36x8rTb3jI


13 posted on 02/09/2009 5:40:15 AM PST by spectre (sw)
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To: sickoflibs
I donate to Heritage Foundation every year since Clinton got elected 1993. They do wonderful research work in situations like these.

That is a worthy suggestion and I will consider doing the same. Unfortunately, in this case, they only have a few hours to research the issue.

14 posted on 02/09/2009 5:47:23 AM PST by REPANDPROUDOFIT
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To: REPANDPROUDOFIT
RE “ Unfortunately, in this case, they only have a few hours to research the issue.

That is on purpose. Talking points : “Congress has to act immediately. People are losing their jobs. But It might take years to work. We wont be able to tell how well it's working because GWB left us such a bad economy

Oh how they miss Bush. They will keep him alive as evil president messing up Obama’s sincere attempts to save us.

15 posted on 02/09/2009 5:52:59 AM PST by sickoflibs (Pelosi: "Create jobs by teaching kids to use condoms in recovery bill ",condom jobs??)
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