The Pro's and Con's of Government Welfare Programs

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For a long time now, since the accomplished formation of a stable

government, the U.S government has had programs and passed laws that either

dealt with issues of or influence family. Many of these “family” programs and

laws currently in place today are frequently and commonly debated. One of the

most debated and most labored over “family” programs or law is Welfare. The

argument is whether or not to, and how welfare should be cut or minimized.

The debate is simple enough, but the argument on welfare's benefits and

drawbacks is not. On the pro side of the argument, on which I stand, welfare

aids poor families as well as the economy and may help to reduce crime.

Welfare's benefits far out weigh its drawbacks. Welfare generally helps poor

families survive in today's economy by providing a means for them to obtain food

while they search for a job. These families receive foodstamps, to purchase food,

and a small amount of dollars to aid with either rent or utilities. Because of

this income from welfare, crime is reduced. This is because there is now more

income so the poor no longer have the need to go out and commit crimes to

attain that income. Welfare also aids in improving the economy because the

children of these families can afford to go to school and have a chance to make

someone of themselves. Instead of enrolling in welfare themselves, in the future

these people will make contributions to the economy and will be tax paying

citizens.

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