Expenditures for Public Assistance Programs

Expenditures for Public Assistance Programs
Title Expenditures for Public Assistance Programs PDF eBook
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Total Pages 40
Release 1977
Genre Public welfare
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Oregon Blue Book

Oregon Blue Book
Title Oregon Blue Book PDF eBook
Author Oregon. Office of the Secretary of State
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Total Pages 196
Release 1915
Genre Oregon
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Social Welfare Expenditures Under Public Programs in the United States, 1929-66

Social Welfare Expenditures Under Public Programs in the United States, 1929-66
Title Social Welfare Expenditures Under Public Programs in the United States, 1929-66 PDF eBook
Author Ida Craven Merriam
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Total Pages 268
Release 1968
Genre Public welfare
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Budget Options

Budget Options
Title Budget Options PDF eBook
Author United States. Congressional Budget Office
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Total Pages 300
Release 2003
Genre Budget
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Duplication and Inefficiencies in Federal Social Welfare Programs

Duplication and Inefficiencies in Federal Social Welfare Programs
Title Duplication and Inefficiencies in Federal Social Welfare Programs PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs, Stimulus Oversight, and Government Spending
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Total Pages 128
Release 2011
Genre Political Science
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New York State Public Assistance Cost-sharing Policies

New York State Public Assistance Cost-sharing Policies
Title New York State Public Assistance Cost-sharing Policies PDF eBook
Author United States. General Accounting Office
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Total Pages 66
Release 1980
Genre Federal aid to public welfare
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The Other Side of the Coin

The Other Side of the Coin
Title The Other Side of the Coin PDF eBook
Author Christopher G. Faricy
Publisher Russell Sage Foundation
Total Pages 170
Release 2021-02-25
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0871544407

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Despite high levels of inequality and wage stagnation over several decades, the United States has done relatively little to address these problems—at least in part due to public opinion, which remains highly influential in determining the size and scope of social welfare programs that provide direct benefits to retirees, unemployed workers or poor families. On the other hand, social tax expenditures—or tax subsidies that help citizens pay for expenses such as health insurance or the cost of college and invest in retirement plans—have been widely and successfully implemented, and they now comprise nearly 40 percent of the spending of the American social welfare state. In The Other Side of the Coin, political scientists Christopher Ellis and Christopher Faricy examine public opinion towards social tax expenditures—the other side of the American social welfare state—and their potential to expand support for such social investment. Tax expenditures seek to accomplish many of the goals of direct government expenditures, but they distribute money indirectly, through tax refunds or reductions in taxable income, rather than direct payments on goods and services or benefits. They tend to privilege market-based solutions to social problems such as employer-based tax subsidies for purchasing health insurance versus government-provided health insurance. Drawing on nationally representative surveys and survey experiments, Ellis and Faricy show that social welfare policies designed as tax expenditures, as opposed to direct spending on social welfare programs, are widely popular with the general public. Contrary to previous research suggesting that recipients of these subsidies are often unaware of indirect government aid—sometimes called “the hidden welfare state”—Ellis and Faricy find that citizens are well aware of them and act in their economic self-interest in supporting tax breaks for social welfare purposes. The authors find that many people view the beneficiaries of social tax expenditures to be more deserving of government aid than recipients of direct public social programs, indicating that how government benefits are delivered affects people’s views of recipients’ worthiness. Importantly, tax expenditures are more likely to appeal to citizens with anti-government attitudes, low levels of trust in government, or racial prejudices. As a result, social spending conducted through the tax code is likely to be far more popular than direct government spending on public programs that have the same goals. The first empirical examination of the broad popularity of tax expenditures, The Other Side of the Coin provides compelling insights into constructing a politically feasible—and potentially bipartisan—way to expand the scope of the American welfare state.