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The War on Poverty Has Made a Difference…but the Wrong Kind

The War on Poverty Has Made a Difference…but the Wrong Kind

Posted on March 2, 2014

On several occasions, I’ve observed that the poverty rate in America was steadily falling, but that progress came to a halt in the mid-1960s when the government declared a War on Poverty. And I almost always included a chart showing the annual poverty rate over several decades. Moreover, I posted graphs showing how government programs trap people in dependency because of very high implicit […]

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We Need “Poverty Porn” on American TV

We Need “Poverty Porn” on American TV

Posted on January 24, 2014

When I posted a video about “libertarian porn” back in 2010, readers presumably were either relieved or disappointed that there was no nudity. I may get the same reaction today, because we’re going to have a discussion – but only G-rated – about what our British friends are referring to as “poverty porn.” More specifically, that’s the term […]

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To Be Genuinely Compassionate, Politicians Should Focus on Job Creation, not Unemployment Benefits

To Be Genuinely Compassionate, Politicians Should Focus on Job Creation, not Unemployment Benefits

Posted on January 10, 2014

Washington is in the middle of another debate about redistributing money. But that’s hardly newsworthy. Politics, after all, is basically a never-ending racket in which insiders buy votes and accumulate power with other people’s money. The current debate about extending unemployment benefits is remarkable, though (at least from an economic perspective), because certain politicians want to give people money on […]

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The War on Poverty Has Been a Disaster for Taxpayers…and for Poor People

The War on Poverty Has Been a Disaster for Taxpayers…and for Poor People

Posted on January 8, 2014

I’ve shared many charts over the years, but two of the most compelling ones deal with poverty. The numbers in this chart, which are based on Census Bureau data and scholarly studies (see here, here, here, and here), show that the poverty rate was steadily falling in the United States – until the federal government decided to launch a so-called […]

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Welfare Fraud Is another Reason to Replace the IRS with a Flat Tax

Welfare Fraud Is another Reason to Replace the IRS with a Flat Tax

Posted on October 23, 2013

One of my missions in life is fundamental tax reform. I would like to replace the corrupt internal revenue code with a simple and fair flat tax. Though what I really want is a tax system that minimizes the damage of extracting money from the productive sector of the economy, so I’ll take any system […]

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The Perverse Economics of Obamacare: Earn Less, Get More

The Perverse Economics of Obamacare: Earn Less, Get More

Posted on October 18, 2013

Obamacare was put together by people who don’t understand economics. This is probably the understatement of the year since I could be referring to many features of the bad law. The higher tax burden on saving and investment, making an anti-growth tax system even worse. The exacerbation of the third-party payer problem, which is the […]

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Even Scandinavian Welfare States Realize Too Much Dependency and Too Many Handouts Are Destructive

Even Scandinavian Welfare States Realize Too Much Dependency and Too Many Handouts Are Destructive

Posted on September 1, 2013

We’re making a tiny bit of progress in the battle against the welfare state. No, policy hasn’t changed yet, but at least there’s growing recognition that maybe, just maybe, it’s not a good idea to pay people not to work. Particularly when you trap them in lives of dependency and despair and undermine progress in […]

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Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall, Which States Provide the Most Handouts of All?

Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall, Which States Provide the Most Handouts of All?

Posted on August 20, 2013

About two years ago, I shared a map put together by a pro-statism organization that supposedly showed that welfare benefits were very miserly and not sufficiently generous to lift people out of poverty. My gut instinct was to reject the findings. As I wrote at the time: The poverty line is set considerably above a […]

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Left-Wing Nursery Rhymes

Left-Wing Nursery Rhymes

Posted on August 9, 2013

I’ve already shared the statist version of the fairy tale about The Little Red Hen. And I’ve also shared the Obama version of the fable about The Ant and the Grasshopper. So how about the left-wing version of The Little Engine that Could. Or, in this case, couldn’t. I don’t know if this is a […]

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Which State Has the Most Self-Reliant People?

Which State Has the Most Self-Reliant People?

Posted on July 25, 2013

Back in 2010, I put together a “Moocher Index” as a rough measure of which states had the highest levels of welfare dependency after adjusting for poverty rates. My goal was to answer this question. Is there a greater willingness to sign up for income redistribution programs, all other things being equal, from one state […]

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