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Social Welfare Policymaking Chapter 18

What is Social Policy and Why is it so Controversial? Social welfare policies provide benefits to individuals, either through entitlements or means-testing. Entitlement programs: Government benefits that certain qualified individuals are entitled to by law, regardless of need. Means-tested programs: Government programs only available to individuals below a poverty line.

Income, Poverty, and Public Policy Who’s Getting What? Income: amount of funds collected between any two points in time. Wealth: amount of funds already owned.

Income, Poverty, and Public Policy Who’s Poor in America? Poverty Line: considers what a family must spend for an “austere” standard of living. In 2003 the poverty line for a family of three was $14,824. Many people move in and out of poverty in a year’s time. Feminization of poverty: high rates of poverty among unmarried women

Income, Poverty, and Public Policy Poverty Rates by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1959-2003 (Figure 18.1)

Income, Poverty, and Public Policy What Part Does Government Play? Taxation. Progressive tax: people with higher incomes pay a greater share. Proportional tax: all people pay the same share of their income. Regressive tax: opposite of a progressive tax Earned Income Tax Credit: “negative income tax” that provided income to very poor people.

Income, Poverty, and Public Policy What Part Does Government Play? Government Expenditures. Transfer payments: benefits given by the government directly to individuals. Some transfer benefits are actual money. Other transfer benefits are “in kind” benefits where recipients get a benefit without getting actual money, such as food stamps. Some are entitlement programs, others are means-tested.

Helping the Poor? Social Policy and Poverty “Welfare” as We Knew it Social Security Act of 1935 was the first major step by the federal government to help protect people against absolute poverty. The Social Security Act set up AFDC, a national assistance program for poor children. President Johnson declared a “war on poverty” and created many new social welfare programs.

Helping the Poor? Social Policy and Poverty “Welfare” as We Knew it (continued) President Reagan cut welfare benefits and removed people from benefit rolls. Conservatives argued that welfare programs discouraged the poor from solving their problems. Attitudes toward welfare became “race coded”, the belief that most people on welfare were African Americans.

Helping the Poor? Social Policy and Poverty Ending Welfare as we Knew it: The Welfare Reforms of 1996 Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act Each state to receive a fixed amount of money to run its own welfare programs People on welfare would have to find work within two years. Lifetime limit of five years placed on welfare. AFDC changed to Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)

Living on Borrowed Time: Social Security The New Deal, the Elderly, and the Growth of Social Security Social Security has grown rapidly since 1935, adding Medicare in 1965. Employers and employees contribute to the Social Security Trust Fund. The Trust Fund is used to pay benefits. The ratio of workers to beneficiaries is narrowing. The Trust Fund will soon be in the red.

Living on Borrowed Time: Social Security The Future of Social Security The number of Social Security contributors (workers) is growing slowly, the number of recipients (retired) is growing rapidly. At some time, payouts will exceed income. Solutions of cutting benefits or raising taxes are hard choices. Republicans favor privatizing Social Security.

Social Welfare Policy Elsewhere Many industrialized nations are more generous than the U.S. But the tax rates are higher in those countries than in the U.S. Other countries (especially European) have worked to reform their welfare programs.

Understanding Social Welfare Policy Social Welfare Policy and the Scope of Government The growth of government has been driven by the growth of social welfare policies. The American social welfare system grows generation by generation. Democracy and Social Welfare The U.S. has the smallest social welfare system. There is considerable unequal political participation by those that use the programs.