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The welfare budget also includes the Medicaid Program which is a program for health care for low-income Americans. When added together the 13 programs making up the welfare budget have historically represented the third largest entitlement program — larger than the Unemployment and Medicaid Programs and smaller than Medicare and Social Security.

In fiscal year Medicaid spending surpassed welfare spending on the 13 programs due to the expansion of Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act ObamaCare - see the Medicaid page. Welfare spending was assembled from usgovernmentspending.

All numbers are updated periodically as reported by usgovernmentspending. Retrieved September 13, Available here. Home Safety Net Programs U. Poverty Welfare Reform Articles on Poverty. For instance, states like Arkansas, West Virginia, and Kentucky all spend more than a quarter of their budgets on welfare spending, which is likely due to the fact that they have greater populations of low-income residents who are eligible for state-administered federal assistance programs like TANF or Medicaid.

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Home More articles on poverty Poverty and Welfare Videos. Poverty and spending over the years The Homeless U. Poverty Gap U. Poverty Threshold U. Poverty Level U. Poverty Statistics U. Contact Us Book on Poverty What's new? Letter to Congressmen. Poverty and Spending Over The Years The United States has dramatically increased federal spending fighting poverty over the last 55 years. Total federal welfare costs include the expenditures of 13 large government programs See the Safety Net Page plus the Medicaid Program which supplies health care to low-income Americans.

The figures have been adjusted for the costs of inflation and stated in dollars [i]. Most of the welfare programs were created over the past 55 years and all of them expanded their scope and reach over this timeframe.

We have spent more and more money but have not lessened the number of people in poverty [ii]. The reason is because our system is poorly designed as described below. Why has increased spending not lowered the poverty level?



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