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The 35.4 Percent: 109,631,000 on Welfare
CNS ^ | August 20, 2014 | Terence P. Jeffrey

Posted on 08/20/2014 7:09:30 AM PDT by xzins

109,631,000 Americans lived in households that received benefits from one or more federally funded "means-tested programs" — also known as welfare — as of the fourth quarter of 2012, according to data released Tuesday by the Census Bureau.

The Census Bureau has not yet reported how many were on welfare in 2013 or the first two quarters of 2014.

But the 109,631,000 living in households taking federal welfare benefits as of the end of 2012, according to the Census Bureau, equaled 35.4 percent of all 309,467,000 people living in the United States at that time.

When those receiving benefits from non-means-tested federal programs — such as Social Security, Medicare, unemployment and veterans benefits — were added to those taking welfare benefits, it turned out that 153,323,000 people were getting federal benefits of some type at the end of 2012.

Subtract the 3,297,000 who were receiving veterans' benefits from the total, and that leaves 150,026,000 people receiving non-veterans' benefits.

The 153,323,000 total benefit-takers at the end of 2012, said the Census Bureau, equaled 49.5 percent of the population. The 150,026,000 taking benefits other than veterans' benefits equaled about 48.5 percent of the population.

When America re-elected President Barack Obama in 2012, we had not quite reached the point where more than half the country was taking benefits from the federal government.

It is a reasonable bet, however, that with the implementation of Obamacare — with its provisions expanding Medicaid and providing health-insurance subsidies to people earning up to 400 percent of poverty — that if we have not already surpassed that point (not counting those getting veterans benefits) we soon will.

What did taxpayers give to the 109,631,000 — the 35.4 percent of the nation — getting welfare benefits at the end of 2012?

82,679,000 of the welfare-takers lived in households where people were on Medicaid, said the Census Bureau. 51,471,000 were in households on food stamps. 22,526,000 were in the Women, Infants and Children program. 20,355,000 were in household on Supplemental Security Income. 13,267,000 lived in public housing or got housing subsidies. 5,442,000 got Temporary Assistance to Needy Families. 4,517,000 received other forms of federal cash assistance.

How do you put in perspective the 109,631,000 people taking welfare, or the 150,026,000 getting some type of federal benefit other than veterans' benefits?

Well, the CIA World Factbook says there are 142,470,272 people in Russia. So, the 150,026,000 people getting non-veterans federal benefits in the United States at the end of 2012 outnumbered all the people in Russia.

63,742,977 people live in the United Kingdom and 44,291,413 live in the Ukraine, says the CIA. So, the combined 108,034,390 people in these two nations was about 1,596,610 less than 109,631,000 collecting welfare in the United States.

It may be more telling, however, to compare the 109,631,000 Americans taking federal welfare benefits at the end of 2012 to Americans categorized by other characteristics.

In 2012, according to the Census Bureau, there were 103,087,000 full-time year-round workers in the United States (including 16,606,000 full-time year-round government workers). Thus, the welfare-takers outnumbered full-time year-round workers by 6,544,000.

California, the nation's most-populated state, contained an estimated 38,332,521 people in 2013, says the Census Bureau. Texas had 26,448,193 people, New York had 19,651,127, and Florida had 19,552,860. But the combined 103,984,701 people in these four massive states still fell about 5,646,299 short of the 109,631,000 people on welfare.

In the fourth quarter of 2008, when President Obama was elected, there were 96,197,000 people living in households taking benefits from one or more federal welfare programs. After four years, by the fourth quarter of 2012, that had grown by 13,434,000.

Those 13,434,000 additional people on welfare outnumbered the 12,882,135 people the Census Bureau estimated lived in Obama's home state of Illinois in 2013.


TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: budget; economy; poverty; unemployment; welfare
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To: xzins
the big problem is it WILL be the worker bees that pay....they'll get taxed more...

wouldn't want to cut back a little on all the entitlements...

81 posted on 08/20/2014 10:57:13 PM PDT by cherry
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To: Dilbert San Diego
lets be realistic that there are plenty of so called "conservatives" and patriots taking the money as well....any govt retiree has got a sweet sweet deal, far above the average citizen...

double dippers and triple dippers...its all just a game...

82 posted on 08/20/2014 11:08:44 PM PDT by cherry
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To: the anti-mahdi

All the Elites will die from well trained snipers.

Have I brightened your day?


83 posted on 08/20/2014 11:17:02 PM PDT by Hoosier-Daddy ( "It is not our job to protect the people from the consequences of their political choices.")
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To: kabar
Great tables! Thanks.

I'll think of the numbers in Table 12's last 2 columns, the % on Earned Income Credits & Additional Child Income Credits (income/wealth transfer handouts) EVERY TIME a politician trying to sell amnesty says "They'll have to pay the back taxes they would have owed."

I probably won't be able to resist re-posting those charts on FR - so thanks again in advance!

84 posted on 08/21/2014 5:48:32 AM PDT by drpix
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To: Opinionated Blowhard
The answers keep coming back to “have someone else pay for it” by either borrowing or taxing the mythical “rich.”

..........or printing money 24 / 7 / 365...........or just creating electronic dollars.....................

85 posted on 08/21/2014 6:54:01 AM PDT by Red Badger (If you compromise with evil, you just get more evil..........................)
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To: kjam22

Actually that total excludes SS. Only “ means tested programs”.
Add SS and the percentage nears 49%....


86 posted on 08/21/2014 7:02:50 AM PDT by Kozak ("It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal" Henry Kissinger)
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To: drpix
Your welcome. Re the EITC payments:

IRS Gave $14 Billion in Refundable Tax Credits to Illegals

North estimated that an average of 15 percent of ACTC refunds are directed to undocumented households.

In August, the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration found that the IRS is not in compliance with their returns of improper Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) payments. The IRS’ rate of improper EITC payments for the fiscal year of 2012 was estimated between 21-25 percent, totaling nearly $62 billion overall.

If we have an amnesty. Heritage estimated it would cost $6.3 trillion. Yes, it is in the trillions.


87 posted on 08/21/2014 7:06:06 AM PDT by kabar
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To: Logical me
By the way once again, miss Romney yet.


88 posted on 08/21/2014 11:19:16 AM PDT by itsahoot (Voting for a Progressive RINO is the same as voting for any other Tyrant.)
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To: utford
This is what is frustrating - those striving to be “compassionate” are just making the problem worse and more untenable.

Compassion is where Party A and Party B get to decide how much Party C will give to Party D.

89 posted on 08/21/2014 11:32:03 AM PDT by itsahoot (Voting for a Progressive RINO is the same as voting for any other Tyrant.)
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To: cherokee1

It bothers me when Social Security benefits are lumped in with “entitlements”. I worked full time for nearly 40 years and had no choice but to pay into SS. A late in life divorce by a unfaithful spouse has left me with little. I fully intend to start receiving SS at age 62. I cannot wait until my benefits reach their maximum. I am very fortunate to have a pension after working for the same employer for 32 years, who downsized my group and moved our work to contractors in India. I continue to work part time in the small community with a lower cost of living to which I retired. If I live long enough my total benefits received will make up for the discount of taking them early.


90 posted on 08/23/2014 11:45:41 AM PDT by bytheBook (When the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic.)
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