I have seen far too many people on Reddit argue that beggars and benefits recipients are literally richer than the average person because of the huuuuge income.
The "welfare cliff" I've seen discussed academically is actually focused on single mothers who lose much of their benefits when seeking employment, and must now pay for childcare, making the prospect a net loss for mother to enter the workforce after getting onto welfare benefits.
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I once saw a homeless use the $20 I gave him to invest in bitcoin buy a pack of smokes instead.
It's me, I'm out there converting EBT to drug money at an exchange rate of 6%.
Hell yeah I got $12 this month
a couple more months of this rise-and-grind and you'll be able to afford 1 entire drug.
Shouldnt it be a honeless mans right to do with his water bottles and money as he pleases?
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nah, property rights don't extend to poor people.
One of the all-time cumtown bits to be sure
Is that a real cumtown bit?
No but it's uncannily believable as one
I have seen far too many people on Reddit argue that beggars and benefits recipients are literally richer than the average person because of the huuuuge income.
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The "welfare cliff" I've seen discussed academically is actually focused on single mothers who lose much of their benefits when seeking employment, and must now pay for childcare, making the prospect a net loss for mother to enter the workforce after getting onto welfare benefits.