rollie

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2020-12-04 01:24:40 UTC [3rd Positionist Enclave #vetting]  

name: rollie
age: no
ideology: facist
describe: race realist, homophobic and proud, nationalist
i found this serve through a friend

2020-12-04 01:25:07 UTC [3rd Positionist Enclave #vetting]  

shuzi

2020-12-04 01:25:20 UTC [3rd Positionist Enclave #vetting]  

#5787

It has also helped reduce poverty and raise income (primarily through increases in earnings) in poor families. The economic expansion of the 1990s was surely not the only reason for declining welfare rolls and rising labor force participation, but it was an important component of those changes

As welfare usage declined, employment increased, particularly among single mothers with younger children. The rate of labor force participation among single mothers (age 20-65) with children under age 18 rose from 69 percent to 78 percent between 1990 and 2000. An important component of this change was a significant increase in the number of women who were both receiving welfare and working.

The overriding single piece of evidence showing that progress has been made on the agenda of helping mothers on welfare work is the dramatic increase in employment rates among single mothers in the last decade. Employment rates among single mothers, the group most affected by welfare reform, have been slowly increasing for over 15 years, but have jumped markedly since 1994 (figure 1). Employment rates rose from 60 percent in 1994 to 72 percent in 1999, a very large increase by historical standards. Among single mothers who have never been married (the group with the lowest levels of education and some of the highest rates of welfare receipt) employment rates rose even more, from 47 percent to 65 percent over the same period.

Most Women Leaving Welfare Find Work


Robert A. Moffitt
Johns Hopkins University
These overall trends beg for more details on how individual families have fared in the wake of welfare reform. The largest body of evidence comes from data on women who were on welfare but have left, primarily those who left the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) program before 1996 or those who left its successor, the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program, after 1996. Most states have conducted such studies. A recent review of these studies conducted by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services indicates that the employment rate among welfare leavers is approximately 60 percent just after exiting welfare. Moreover, about three-quarters of welfare leavers worked at some point in the first year after leaving the rolls. When welfare leavers work, they generally work full-time. Their hourly wages range from $7-$8 per hour, somewhat above the minimum wage. Those who work earn about $3,000 per quarter, or $12,000 annually. However, the annual wage is an overestimate because most leavers do not work for four quarters in a row, only a little over one-third do, signaling a potential problem with employment retention and stability.

cause im in another call lol

but i can join

i said how welfare does not incentivize laziness and how it promotes working, especially since people can work harder out of welfare now that the government is helping them pay for something. there is even evidence from brookings that state

but youre gonna say "ur wrong and ur not proving ur point"

and are you not sending articles too?

disbanded. we canโ€™t even fix our country and itโ€™s problems, yet we want to go to an entirely different planet? bs

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yes ๐Ÿฅถ

the obvious reason is environmental reason

is that my problem they the us is so dependent on a sector of jobs?

who said on a whim?

i never said i donโ€™t give a shit abt a sector of jobs, iโ€™m just saying we shld not have depended a majority of our economy onto it, especially if it effects the world we live in negatively

see the problem lies in the fact that you are thinking of the immediate future, rather than the long term future

itโ€™s all abt creating jobs quick enough, not creating jobs that are sufficient and efficient enough

yes ik thag

LOL NO PLS

like just try to decrease the amount as much as possible, donโ€™t entirely criminalize it

it would make cars practically unaffordable for regular americans

sure ig ๐Ÿ’€

i feel like banning them would be counterproductive considering that a large portion of the poor population live in higher density population

but like advertising it big time, slowly introducing it to everyday life

yeah that would work better

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i thought that incentives laziness ๐Ÿ’€

you think poverty is voluntary ๐Ÿ’€

thank u โค๏ธ

i canโ€™t if @Grape fucking exist

Five women are murdered with guns every day in the United States. [10] A womanโ€™s risk of being murdered increases 500% if a gun is present during a domestic dispute. [11]โ€ฆ

liberals support the police

leftist dont

on camera??

@Grape thanks for muting like an immature bitch โ€ผ๏ธily

!p faith the weeknd

!p fuck the world brent

!p fue mejor kali

!p after the storm

!p after hours

!p fuck you goodbye

!p bloody valentine

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