Essay On Welfare Fraud

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Ashlyn Ryan Green
Ms. May
English 4/Senior Project
December 13, 2013

The United States’ welfare system is designed to help its citizens live regular and full lives with all the opportunities that higher class citizens are exposed to and to help the unemployed look for long-term work so financially, they can become stable. This assistance is very beneficial (especially to the lower class) but annually, thousands of cases of welfare fraud are committed. The poor do not realize that this program does them the favor and is not a requirement by the government. The welfare system is a great assistance to the needy but these programs do not enable the receivers to become motivated to get off the program; instead it makes them more dependent towards the welfare system and receivers tend to want more and more assistance as time goes on. If welfare fraud continues to occur, the United States should let the people that absolutely need it receive their assistance regularly and target those who need it less and make the qualifications for welfare more complicated and tedious so to make it harder for those to receive welfare benefits, to help prevent welfare fraud, and to make people less anxious to apply for welfare if they don’t need it as much.
Welfare is described as a short-term program designed to give Americans a chance to build them up financially in order to stabilize. This government assistance is supposed to give those in need time to get a proper job and to stabilize. It helps its receivers by letting them become aware of the different programs the government acquires. Such programs include its childcare services which give the child or children a place to stay while the mother finds a job or is working. Another program is it gi...

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...legally. And since each family receives about 11,500 dollars annually, that means that about nine to thirteen billion dollars are being collected in taxes in order to be given in the form of government assistance (D’Souza 1). That’s nine billion dollars being taken from people’s incomes for people that legally do not need to be receiving any type of assistance. This is unnecessary and tax payers would appreciate keeping their money instead of it going to those so greedy with money. Welfare in the United States is used to get people financially from below the poverty line so that they can find jobs and then without the assistance can be able to provide for their family in an appropriate mean of the standard of living. Welfare is not supposed to be used for a person who is ineligible for it because they are making way more than the amount allowed in order to qualify.

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