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This will be a first for my blog. I just read this I decided to post it immediately. This will be the first time I have posted two items on the same day. The Texas Public Policy Foundation published this today and I hope every American will have a chance to see facts that will not be included in the news media. I hope you will share it with everyone you can, as soon as you can.   I urge you to sign up to receive this publication at TexasPolicy.com, a link is at the end of this article.

C Brewer

Americans Getting Paid Not to Work Growing Far Faster Than Taxpayers.

The Federal government announced the new, official unemployment rate today: 8.1 percent, down from 8.2 percent. Far fewer jobs were added in April than expected, 115,000, so the official rate declined slightly because more people stopped looking for work.

The workforce participation rate is now at its lowest rate in 30 years with 63.6 percent of adults who could work actually working.

When people can’t find work, they adjust. Families spend less. Children move in with parents. Some people seek additional training to improve their marketable skills. And, some former workers apply for various forms of public assistance, such as unemployment compensation, food stamps, or welfare. But, since the historic welfare reforms of 1996, welfare for able-bodied adults is generally limited to five years (except in California, where they’ve always sought an exemption). This appears to have caused a shift to other forms of public welfare.

The number of Americans drawing checks from the Federal government via Social Security’s Supplemental Security Income Program swelled from 7.0 million in FY 2007 to an estimated 8.0 million in FY 2012, with the growth rate in the program doubling at the onset of the recession. This program is expected to cost the taxpayers about $52 billion in FY 2012.

Similarly, the number of Americans suddenly finding themselves “disabled” enough to receive Disability Insurance benefits from Social Security is projected to swell to 11 million in FY 2012, with applications rising more than 5 percent in 2010 alone.

Since the formal end of the recession in June 2009, the number of new people entering the Disability Insurance Program, 4.7 million, is double the growth in non-farm payrolls, 2.3 million.

In 1975, 1.33 percent of working age adults received Disability Insurance payments from the U.S. Today, the rate of officially disabled Americans of working age has soared to 7.1 percent.

Given all the advancements in workplace safety and ergonomic design, are Americans really 5.4 times more likely to be truly disabled than they were 37 years ago? Or, are government incentives not to work, combined with an economy slowed by overregulation, making us “disabled”?

-The Honorable Chuck DeVore                                   http://TexasPolicy.com

“GOD SAVE AMERICA” CB

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