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The Human Cost of Welfare
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Why is the welfare system failing to work for so many people? This book examines the problems with the current welfare system and proposes reforms to create a smarter, smaller system that helps people improve their lives through rewarding work.

Table of Contents

Figures, Tables, and Appendices
Foreword by Jonathan Rauch
Acknowledgments

Introduction: Welfare Reforms Need Reforming


Part I. The Welfare Conflict

Chapter 1. What Does Work Have to Do with Happiness?

Chapter 2. The War Between Welfare and Work


Part II. The Counterproductive Qualifications for Welfare

Chapter 3. What Counts as Poverty

Chapter 4. Marriage, Childbearing, and Teen Pregnancy


Part III. Welfare Programs in Theory and in Fact

Chapter 5. TANF: The Changing Face of Cash Assistance

Chapter 6. A Housing System Leaves the Needy Out in the Cold

Chapter 7. Who Gets Food Stamps?

Chapter 8. WIC: Missteps with Women and Children

Chapter 9. How We Disable the Disabled

Chapter 10. Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act

Chapter 11. The Earned Income Tax Credit: Welfare Done (Almost) Right


Part IV. Building Blocks for a Better Welfare System

Chapter 12. Patterns of Dependence and Independence: American Indians on Reservations, Barterers, and Immigrants

Chapter 13. What Should Be Done: From Incentives to Special Savings Accounts, Solutions Abound to Get Americans Back to Work


Notes

Bibliography

Index

About the Author

Phil Harvey is the chief sponsor of the DKT Liberty Project, an advocacy group that raises awareness about liberty and freedom in the United States.

Lisa Conyers is director of policy studies for the DKT Liberty Project, where she works on topics including welfare, inequality, and civil liberties.

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With its scores of original interviews and empathy for people who want to be in greater control of their lives and its sensible, workable reform agenda, The Human Cost of Welfare is a must-read for anyone interested in making government more accountable and improving the lives of the poorest Americans.
*Reason TV*

A refreshingly non-partisan dissection of the social safety net's unintended consequences. It may be hard to believe that a book discussing welfare policy can be described as a page-turner, but here it is.
*Washington Independent Review of Books*

This very readable book may stimulate some alternative approaches to making lives better.
*Choice*

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