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Welfare Spending Up 41 Percent Under Obama

Federal, state and local governments now spend $20,610 a year for every poor person in the United States, or $61,830 for each poor family of three.

Welfare Spending Up 41 Percent Under Obama

In 1964, when President Lyndon Johnson declared a β€œwar on poverty” in America, the poverty rate stood at around 19 percent.

Since then, total federal, state, and local spending on anti-poverty programs has amounted to $15 trillion, yet the poverty rate now stands at 15.1 percent, the highest level in nearly a decade.

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β€œClearly we are doing something wrong,” according to the Cato Institute, which has released a new policy analysis on welfare spending that calls the war on poverty a β€œfailure.”

The federal government will spend more than $668 billion on anti-poverty programs this year, an increase of 41 percent or more than $193 billion since President Barack Obama took office. State and local government expenditures will amount to another $284 billion, bringing the total to nearly $1 trillion β€” far more than the $685 billion spent on defense.

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Federal, state and local governments now spend $20,610 a year for every poor person in the United States, or $61,830 for each poor family of three.

β€œGiven that the poverty line for that family is just $18,530, we should have theoretically wiped out poverty in America many times over,” writes Michael Tanner, director of health and welfare studies at the Cato Institute and author of β€œThe Poverty of Welfare: Helping Others in Civil Society.”

Newsmax, 04-21-12

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