Thursday, February 13, 2014

Hey! Let’s hang loose in Hawaii! Welfare, a spot on the surf, Costco on every island!!! Why do we go to work?



The Cato Institute released a study showing that welfare benefits pay more than a minimum wage job in 33 states and the District of Columbia . Even worse, welfare pays more than $15 per hour in 13 states. 
According to the study, welfare benefits have increased faster than minimum wage. It’s now more profitable to sit at home than it is to earn an honest day’s pay. 
Hawaii is the biggest offender, where welfare recipients earn $29.13 per hour, or a $60,590 yearly salary, all for doing nothing. 
Here is the list of the states where the pre-tax equivalent “salary” that welfare recipients receive is higher than having a job: 

1. Hawaii : $60,590 
2. District of Columbia : $50,820 
3. Massachusetts : $50,540 
4. Connecticut : $44,370 
5. New York : $43,700 
6. New Jersey : $43,450 
7. Rhode Island : $43,330 
8. Vermont : $42,350 
9. New Hampshire : $39,750 
10. Maryland : $38,160 
11. California : $37,160 
12. Oregon : $34,300 
13. Wyoming : $32,620 
14. Nevada : $29,820 
15. Minnesota : $29,350 
16. Delaware : $29,220 
17. Washington : $28,840 
18. North Dakota : $28,830 
19. Pennsylvania : $28,670 
20. New Mexico : $27,900 
21. Montana : $26,930 
22. South Dakota : $26,610 
23. Kansas : $26,490 
24. Michigan : $26,430 
25. Alaska : $26,400 
26. Ohio : $26,200 
27. North Carolina : $25,760 
28. West Virginia : $24,900 
29. Alabama : $23,310 
30. Indiana : $22,900 
31. Missouri : $22,800 
32. Oklahoma : $22,480 
33. Louisiana : $22,250 
34. South Carolina : $21,910 


Do you think we should reform welfare?


 

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