Pays more to be on welfare than get a job.

Discussion in 'Economics' started by peilthetraveler, Aug 16, 2013.

  1. Full agreement here, and that is the real problem.
     
    #11     Aug 18, 2013
  2. Eight

    Eight

    I was working, commuting, paying taxes and a couple of doors away a family was milking the system. They had a higher quality of life than I did by a long way... I dropped out. I was eligible for unemployment and then the economy went to shit and they extended it year after year, I went through my savings and eventually I was old enough for Social Security. It's fantastically better than the rat race, just fantastically better. I have all day to work out the trading problem, the billiards problem, the supplements/herbs/nutrition problem, the problem of understanding my fellow humans and a lot more...

    There always was a choice for people between hunt-gather and farm. HG's had a two hour work day and used the rest of their time to "articulate their culture" as the anthropologists say, but they would starve in a drought. Farmers had long work days, ate a worse diet but they would get through the drought better. The modern choices of work or welfare parallel that.
     
    #12     Aug 18, 2013
  3. Has Cato gone full Koch (aka the republican ammo shop) or are they still libertarian?

    I notice they haven't given up on the "mandated wage increases leads to unemployment" meme.
     
    #13     Aug 19, 2013
  4. People in Hell want ice water, too.

    And why is it moral for the makers in this country to support immigrants (and ne'er-do-well citizens), just because they "want"?
     
    #14     Aug 19, 2013
  5. zdreg

    zdreg

    some other study showed that unemployment benefits = $12.50/hr
    people coming off unemployment avg. $15/hr. at a new job.


    that is the reason people on unemployment(99weeks of checks with extended federal benefits) wait till near the end of receiving unemployment checks before looking for a job.

    would you work for an extra $2.50/hr. if u could stay at home and play video games?
     
    #15     Aug 19, 2013
  6. I recall reading a story a couple of years back about an IT/tech guy who turned down a $60,000/yr job offer.

    After weighing the benefits of the income (and taxes thereon) vs. his tax-free government subsidies, he passed up employment.

    America. What a country!

    :mad:
     
    #16     Aug 19, 2013
  7. zdreg

    zdreg

    "America. What a country!"

    the ponzi scam known as the US is coming to an end.

    wait till inflation heats up. then true suffering will begin.
     
    #17     Aug 19, 2013