“By comparison, the median household income in 2011 of $50,054 equals $137.13 per day. Additionally, spending on federal welfare benefits, if converted into cash payments, equals enough to provide $30.60 per hour, 40 hours per week, to each household living below poverty. The median household hourly wage is $25.03.”
Thats not very much if you think about it..
the story about a crime committed on purpose to get caught is common in this country. some do it so they have a place to sleep and food to eat. something needs to be fixed when people are trying to get into jail!
This isn’t the first time the AARP has been pegged for their morally bankrupt policy leanings.
168? Wow. That’s eye-opening. I wish someone would give me 168 a day to not work.
A 56-year-old ex-convict says he purposely got arrested for shoplifting to get prison health care for his leukemia.
Is prison health care even worth shoplifting for?
“By comparison, the median household income in 2011 of $50,054 equals $137.13 per day. Additionally, spending on federal welfare benefits, if converted into cash payments, equals enough to provide $30.60 per hour, 40 hours per week, to each household living below poverty. The median household hourly wage is $25.03.”
Thats not very much if you think about it..
the story about a crime committed on purpose to get caught is common in this country. some do it so they have a place to sleep and food to eat. something needs to be fixed when people are trying to get into jail!
Interesting.. sounds like a problem with welface.
http://www.statisticbrain.com/welfare-statistics/
And much of the power the AARP has comes from the political contributions. So if revenue is down, money to the war chest is down also.