Around the world, even within America, people think that the US has a minimal welfare program. Indeed, the workfare program is harsh and inefficient. Many of the poor are uninsured in matters of health and are subsequently treated as second class citizens when ill.
In fact, the US has quite a considerable welfare program. It's not, however, the poor or working class that beneft. So-called "corporate welfare" has consistently funded "big business" with billions and billions of the taxpayers' dollars.
The Cato Institute estimates that the US Federal Government spent in the region of $92 billion in 2006 on corporate welfare. Note that this is an extremely conservative estimate, comparatively speaking.
In fact, the US has quite a considerable welfare program. It's not, however, the poor or working class that beneft. So-called "corporate welfare" has consistently funded "big business" with billions and billions of the taxpayers' dollars.
The Cato Institute estimates that the US Federal Government spent in the region of $92 billion in 2006 on corporate welfare. Note that this is an extremely conservative estimate, comparatively speaking.