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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forumscan anyone tell me where to find how much a family in La. would get on welfare?
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I just received a very nasty email from a RW friend in Fla. It stated as fact that "this 25 year old guy wasn't marrked byt had 9 children, and was collecting $11,000 a month!" I don't think that's possible, and I want to send her proof that it's not! I'm so sick of getting this kind of thing, and if I continue to delete them without a response, these idiots will keep on believing this rot.
If I just write back and say that's BS, it's not good enough and theyu just tell me that I'm wrong.
Katashi_itto
(10,175 posts)lunasun
(21,646 posts)A qualifying family of one is eligible to receive a FITAP grant for $122, while a qualifying family of 10 is eligible to receive $512. The average amount paid monthly to qualifying Louisianans is $200.
Read more: State of Louisiana Welfare Program Eligibility Requirements | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/list_6371708_state-welfare-program-eligibility-requirements.html#ixzz2QD0nSF74
$6,124 year.
That is not even close to $11,000 a year for 10 people let alone $11,000a month!
bluestate10
(10,942 posts)Facts don't deter those people, they just blink when hit with a fact and either call the fact presenter a liar outright, or claim that the fact came from a questionable source.
PeaceNikki
(27,985 posts)one saying it is.
Besides... yes, there are some cases of abuse and they should be handled, but to act as if it's the rule rather than the exception is absurd. The 'welfare queen' is a Republican myth started by Reagan.
elleng
(130,126 posts)OH, 'La' as in LOUISIANA!!!
nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)I think that guy added zeroes, average is 122/month
Hoyt
(54,770 posts)Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)Income
The amount of assistance received under FITAP is dependent on earnings and family size. An applicant's income cannot exceed the FITAP grant amount for his family size. A qualifying family of one is eligible to receive a FITAP grant for $122, while a qualifying family of 10 is eligible to receive $512.
http://www.ehow.com/list_6371708_state-welfare-program-eligibility-requirements.html
napi21
(45,806 posts)with this lady. Other than ehr poilitics, she really IS a friend. What I want to do is simply reply with a copy of the info from the state govt. That way she can read it and hopefully believe what it says.
SheilaT
(23,156 posts)that people on welfare are living the good life, that they have it easy, collect lots of money and don't work.
I don't know off the top of my head what the various benefits actually are, but I know that they aren't all that terrific. People on welfare are generally struggling, to say the least.
If you're a single mom with several young children you may have more cash income on welfare then you'd have in a minimum wage job, but that's mostly a reflection of how truly awful minimum wage is.
Disability is the same thing. Most people have no clue how very little they would actually get if the retire on disability. Several years ago I was a paralegal for an attorney who did Social Security Disability appeals. That is, her clients were people who'd already been turned down once for SSDI, and she was now guiding them through the appeal. She only took those cases she was very certain would win. Invariably the stories her clients had were truly heart-rending. And the amount of money they'd finally be getting was basically a pittance.
I am very glad that I'm healthy and still able to work. Even though I don't earn a great deal, I have my independence.
napi21
(45,806 posts)My cousin was married to a Psychologist who had his own practice. He had diabetes, and got too ill to work anymore. Even had a pancrease transplant about 12 years ago. He wenyt on SSDI and his wife couldn't work because she had to care for him. The cost of the meds he took was astronomical! He took 22 pills at one time, 4 times each day! They did qualify for section 8 housing, but even though his check was $1,800/mo. after he paid for his meds, there was very little left. They got food stamps of a whopping $12 a month! I klnow his wife told me they hit the "doughnut hole" in February each year! but even then, meds aren't free! He passed away last year.
zeeland
(247 posts)I had a friend in NJ with two severely disabled children. Her husband worked full
time yet with medical costs so high they received substantial help from the government.
They lived below the poverty line with none of the extras unless friends and family
kicked in. Repukes would look at the gross $$$ figure they received and think they know the entire story.
bluestate10
(10,942 posts)That was one of the most brutal periods of my life. It was not fun, there was not enough food for anyone.
Suich
(10,642 posts)no matter what kind of facts/links you send them, but do it anyway!!!
napi21
(45,806 posts)a link to the La. welfare dept. If all I can do is put a grain of doubt in her head, than it was worth the effort to sent the info to her.
lunasun
(21,646 posts)The crazy stories . Layers.
So many of them!
$11000 a month - really who thinks this? Dumb people looking to hate poor and blame them for what is wrong in society or their own life.
Good Luck but I bet there will be a resistance to the truth and another fable to promote it
PennsylvaniaMatt
(966 posts)Loves to paint this picture that all who are on welfare are not only either on drugs or lazy, but that they vote Democrat and idolize President Obama.
The people I know that receive public assistance think President Obama is terrible.