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Background on Welfare & Poverty |
Welfare/Poverty topics in the 2024 election cycle:
Democrats generally support programs to build more housing so prices stabilize. Programs vary by state, but focus on long-term fixes such as transit-oriented multi-family development.
Republicans generally oppose government intervention into the housing market, focusing on stabilizing housing prices by reducing inflation and immigration. The "illegal migrant housing" was a particularly effective story -- voters nationwide conflated high housing prices with illegal immigration, even though they were rarely directly connected.
Harris attempted a new approach of fighting price gouging -- but fact-checks demonstrated no economic connection and the policy made little political connection. Vance tied high grocery prices to illegal immigration too, but only by juxtaposition. Trump re-surfaced the old "Welfare Queen" trope, another false connection. All of these responses felt like a distraction from the real issue of persistent inflation.
Harris attempted to define a core concept of the "Opportunity economy", by tying welfare issues to the Child Tax Credit and other social and economic issues, but that phrase never quite made it into the mainstream media.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Participation and Costs (USDA) | |||
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Year | Participation (recipients) | Total Cost | Cost per recipient |
2019 | 35.7 million | $60.4 billion | $1,692 |
2018 | 40.8 million | $65.4 billion | $1,603 |
2017 | 42.3 million | $68.2 billion | $1,612 |
2016 | 44.2 million | $70.9 billion | $1,604 |
2015 | 45.8 million | $73.9 billion | $1,613 |
Year / | Number of homeless |
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2019 | 567,715 |
2018 | 552,830 |
2017 | 550,996 |
2016 | 549,928 |
2015 | 564,708 |
2014 | 576,450 |
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