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ElfoodStampo

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Thanks to Obamacare, 40% of Americans Have Joined the Welfare State
Posted on August 24, 2014 by Mike "Mish" Shedlock
As a result of Obamacare Medicaid expansion coupled with means-tested Obamacare assistance, I estimate welfare rolls expanded from 35.4% of the population in 2012 to about 40% in 2014.

Let’s go through the math to see how I make that estimate.

The latest welfare statistics are from year-end 2012. Those figures show 35.4 Percent: 109,631,000 on Welfare.

109,631,000 living in households taking federal welfare benefits as of the end of 2012, according to the Census Bureau, equaled 35.4 percent of all 309,467,000 people living in the United States at that time.

When those receiving benefits from non-means-tested federal programs — such as Social Security, Medicare, unemployment and veterans benefits — were added to those taking welfare benefits, it turned out that 153,323,000 people were getting federal benefits of some type at the end of 2012.

Subtract the 3,297,000 who were receiving veterans’ benefits from the total, and that leaves 150,026,000 people receiving non-veterans’ benefits.

The 153,323,000 total benefit-takers at the end of 2012, said the Census Bureau, equaled 49.5 percent of the population. The 150,026,000 taking benefits other than veterans’ benefits equaled about 48.5 percent of the population.

In 2012, according to the Census Bureau, there were 103,087,000 full-time, year-round workers in the United States (including 16,606,000 full-time, year-round government workers). Thus, the welfare-takers outnumbered full-time year-round workers by 6,544,000.

Breakdown by Category
  • 82,679,000 Medicaid
  • 51,471,000 Food Stamps
  • 22,526,000 Women, Infants and Children Program
  • 20,355,000 Supplemental Security Income
  • 13,267,000 Public Housing or Housing Subsidies
  • 5,442,000 Temporary Assistance to Needy Families
  • 4,517,000 Other Forms of Federal Cash Assistance
Breakdown by State (2013 estimates)
  • California 38,332,521
  • Texas 26,448,193
  • New York 19,651,127
  • Florida 19,552,860
Those four states alone total 103,984,701, a mere 5,646,299 short of the 2012 total.

It’s safe to say what direction this is headed.

Full Time Employment



BLS figures show 115.735 million “usually” working full time at the end of 2012. There are currently 118.489 million “usually” working full time.

Obamacare Welfare Expansion
Inquiring minds may be asking “How did Obamacare effect welfare numbers?”
Let’s take a look.

Anyone making up to 400% of the federal poverty minimum is eligible for some assistance. That’s about 17 million according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.

Also note that 28 states expanded Medicaid under Obamacare: AZ, AR, CA, CO, DE, DC, HI, IL, IA, KY, MD, MA, MN, MA, NH, NV, NJ, UT, NM, NY, ND, OH, OR, PA, RI, VT, WA, WV.

On June 4, the US Department of Health and Human Services reported Medicaid Enrollment Shows Continued Growth in April.

As of the end of April, 6 million more individuals were enrolled in Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) as compared to the period before the initial open enrollment under the Affordable Care Act started.

In addition to regular expansion of welfare, it’s safe to conclude Obamacare expanded the welfare rolls by at least 23 million.

More will come.

Welfare vs. Full-Time Employment
Let’s take the 2012 welfare total of 109,631,000 and add the 6 million Obamacare Medicaid expansion and the 17 million who get Obamacare subsidies and you have a minimum of 126 million receiving some sore of means-tested welfare vs. 118.5 million who “usually” work full time.

Welfare vs. Population
The 2013 US Population Estimate is 316 million.

Using 316 million as a rough estimate of the 2014 population (it would likely be higher) and 126 million on welfare (that number is also higher, perhaps way higher), about 40% of the country is on some form of means-tested welfare, up from 35.4% at the end of 2012.

Over 50% of the country gets welfare or some other form of non-means-tested assistance. I estimate about 56% or so.

Source

Mike Shedlock / Mish is a registered investment advisor representative for SitkaPacific Capital Management. Mish also writes on economics in the world at Global Economic Analysis. He currently does fundraising to benefit ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) research, which claimed the life of his wife of 27 years, JoAnne, in May of 2012. When not writing about stocks or the economy Mish spends a great deal of time on photography and in the garden. He has over 80 magazine and book cover credits. Some of my Wisconsin and gardening images can be seen at MichaelShedlock.com.

Courtesy of Freedom Outpost.

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ElfoodStampo

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Yesterday we reported here about how quickly President Obama went from statements on the horrific beheading of an American journalist and the ongoing (and worsening) threat posed by ISIS, to heading quickly out onto the golf course. Jim Hoft of Gateway Pundit put a visual to that reality, and frankly, it will likely leave many of you sickened. Even those who already knew of the callous and shocking levels of self-involvement that surround Barack Obama will find themselves shaking their heads at the following time stamped photo:



Even during the press conference statements, Obama appeared disinterested/annoyed in having to be there. Over time, some have stated this blog has been “too tough” or “unfair” to President Obama. To that I would say look to the above picture once again. It outlines in undeniable and quite simple detail how shallow and indifferent this man truly is.



How in the hell does any human being share their thoughts on a brutal videotaped killing of an American citizen by a force of terrorists who have promised to do so to all of the United States, and then within minutes, be found on a golf course smiling and laughing?
 

WORDZofWORDZCRAFT

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How in the hell does any human being share their thoughts on a brutal videotaped killing of an American citizen by a force of terrorists who have promised to do so to all of the United States, and then within minutes, be found on a golf course smiling and laughing?
that looks fake to me. how the fuck is it even possible to go from a press conference get changed and make it all the way into golf course in 7 minutes.... really was your whole day somber as you mourned the death of a reporter you didn't know who died while going over to a place where they are trying to kill Americans. nah huh?
 

UncleBuck

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had no idea working your whole life, contributing to social security, and then retiring on social security made you a welfare recipient.

had no idea that the greater than 50% of americans who are working yet receive food stamps were counted as welfare recipients, especially since they are working and all.

but then again, OP makes lots of logical leaps, his most infamous one being that if the girl is black out drunk, it's not his fault if he rapes her.
 

god1

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had no idea working your whole life, contributing to social security, and then retiring on social security made you a welfare recipient.

had no idea that the greater than 50% of americans who are working yet receive food stamps were counted as welfare recipients, especially since they are working and all.

but then again, OP makes lots of logical leaps, his most infamous one being that if the girl is black out drunk, it's not his fault if he rapes her.

They aren't the same ... but very few people actually understand how the programs work.

I think ultimately his comment boils down to the fact that the federal gov is writing a lot of checks ....

It'd be a better topic if he took the SS program and started a discussion about it's preservation.
 

ElfoodStampo

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They aren't the same ... but very few people actually understand how the programs work.

I think ultimately his comment boils down to the fact that the federal gov is writing a lot of checks ....

It'd be a better topic if he took the SS program and started a discussion about it's preservation.
Social security is a pyramid scheme.
We are spending away our future. I don't expect to receive social security ever. My point in posting this is, we as a nation no longer want to forge our own opportunities, instead it's way easier to let someone else worry about it. I believe this attitude is bad,
 

UncleBuck

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Social security is a pyramid scheme.
We are spending away our future. I don't expect to receive social security ever. My point in posting this is, we as a nation no longer want to forge our own opportunities, instead it's way easier to let someone else worry about it. I believe this attitude is bad,
stop reading "freedom outpost" and you may find yourself abandoning some of the retarded beliefs you seem to harbor, headcase.
 

ElfoodStampo

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40% of Americans accepting handouts is unreal in my mind. The assistance programs were set up to help, not provide.
 

ElfoodStampo

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we live longer lives after retirement then when the program was set up.
Why can't we be responsible for our own retirement?
 

UncleBuck

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uh yea... at some point your receive more than you put in. so
you act like money is static and forever unchanging, and that wealth can not be used to create more wealth.

that's an idiotic way of looking at things, but then again, you are you.

hard to call medicare and SS handouts when i am putting 15.3% of every dollar i earn towards them.
 

ElfoodStampo

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remind me how well things worked out before social security.
remind me who's problem it was? not mine. or yours!
I don't want you to have to take care of me. If you want to that's different and you can donate to whom ever you want.
I don't care if it was good or bad before, It's not my responsibility to care for those I don't want to.
 

UncleBuck

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remind me who's problem it was? not mine. or yours!
I don't want you to have to take care of me. If you want to that's different and you can donate to whom ever you want.
I don't care if it was good or bad before, It's not my responsibility to care for those I don't want to.
i believe that's the mark of a great society, how indifferent they are to starving old people.

thanks for making america great!

last night was saturday night, find any black out drunk chicks to rape?
 

desert dude

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you act like money is static and forever unchanging, and that wealth can not be used to create more wealth.

that's an idiotic way of looking at things, but then again, you are you.

hard to call medicare and SS handouts when i am putting 15.3% of every dollar i earn towards them.
Hahahahahahahahha. Good one!
 
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