Cutting the Poor Out of Welfare
Thomas B. EdsallOver the past three decades, Congress has conducted a major experiment in anti-poverty policy. Legislators have restructured benefits and tax breaks intended for the poor so that they penalize unmarried, unemployed parents — the modern-day version of the “undeserving poor.” At the same time, working parents, the aged and the disabled are getting larger benefits.
Legislative changes in three major programs have driven these shifts.
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