http://www.straighttalkonevidence.o...break-the-poverty-cycle-in-the-united-states/
The left keeps being after this but the data says it doesn't work.
The left keeps being after this but the data says it doesn't work.
http://www.straighttalkonevidence.o...break-the-poverty-cycle-in-the-united-states/
The left keeps being after this but the data says it doesn't work.
If conditional cash is not incentivizing people to do what the cash is conditional for, why would unconditional cash? Sure it might encourage them to do other things, so this study just shows that cash is not working to improve health care participation or children's school results (or whatever else was there, I just glanced it over).CONDITIONAL cash is not really the same as CASH, now is it?
The whole point of cash is that it's use is entirely without strings.
This article is not even talking about the subject claimed for it by the OP.
If conditional cash is not incentivizing people to do what the cash is conditional for, why would unconditional cash? Sure it might encourage them to do other things, so this study just shows that cash is not working to improve health care participation or children's school results (or whatever else was there, I just glanced it over).CONDITIONAL cash is not really the same as CASH, now is it?
The whole point of cash is that it's use is entirely without strings.
This article is not even talking about the subject claimed for it by the OP.
We re-analyze the data from 7 randomized controlled trials of government-run cash transfer programs in six developing countries throughout the world, and find no systematic evidence
that cash transfer programs discourage work.
These results suggest that unconditional cash transfers have significant impacts on economic outcomes and psychological wellbeing.
You mean all of the metrics that are responsible for poverty don't magically stop if you give a poor person money.http://www.straighttalkonevidence.o...break-the-poverty-cycle-in-the-united-states/
The left keeps being after this but the data says it doesn't work.
You mean all of the metrics that are responsible for poverty don't magically stop if you give a poor person money.http://www.straighttalkonevidence.o...break-the-poverty-cycle-in-the-united-states/
The left keeps being after this but the data says it doesn't work.
I am unaware that anyone promotes cash transfers as long-run solutions to poverty (the conclusion of the OP study). The issue is whether cash transfers are better shorter term remedies than in-kind transfers. As a result, the OP claim is poorly stated and misleading.http://www.straighttalkonevidence.o...break-the-poverty-cycle-in-the-united-states/
The left keeps being after this but the data says it doesn't work.
You mean all of the metrics that are responsible for poverty don't magically stop if you give a poor person money.http://www.straighttalkonevidence.o...break-the-poverty-cycle-in-the-united-states/
The left keeps being after this but the data says it doesn't work.
Well, there are two kinds of poor people. There are those who are poor and those who deserve to be poor. Loren is clearly talking about those who deserve to be poor.
http://www.straighttalkonevidence.o...break-the-poverty-cycle-in-the-united-states/
The left keeps being after this but the data says it doesn't work.
Maybe instead of being poor, they should try and get some white collar jobs.You know what really doesn't work well for poor folk?
Starvation and exposure.
You know what really doesn't work well for poor folk?
Starvation and exposure.
http://www.straighttalkonevidence.o...break-the-poverty-cycle-in-the-united-states/
The left keeps being after this but the data says it doesn't work.
Debunking the Stereotype of the Lazy Welfare Recipient: Evidence from Cash Transfer Programs Worldwide
We re-analyze the data from 7 randomized controlled trials of government-run cash transfer programs in six developing countries throughout the world, and find no systematic evidence
that cash transfer programs discourage work.
The short-term impact of unconditional cash transfers to the poor: experimental evidence from Kenya
These results suggest that unconditional cash transfers have significant impacts on economic outcomes and psychological wellbeing.
http://www.straighttalkonevidence.o...break-the-poverty-cycle-in-the-united-states/
The left keeps being after this but the data says it doesn't work.
This is not a surprise to me. What the poor need isn't an UBI or welfare payments, it is higher wages for the work that they do. The poor work hard in the US, often at two or more jobs. There is no reason for the US, the richest country in the world, to have anyone who is willing to work to be living in poverty. If your choices are to work hard and to still be poor or to accept support from the government and to be poor, why would we expect anyone to choose to work?
You know what really doesn't work well for poor folk?
Starvation and exposure.
So give them food and shelter instead of cash?
It works when the problem is a lack of jobs. It doesn't work when the problem is people nobody wants to hire.
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http://www.straighttalkonevidence.o...break-the-poverty-cycle-in-the-united-states/
The left keeps being after this but the data says it doesn't work.
This is not a surprise to me. What the poor need isn't an UBI or welfare payments, it is higher wages for the work that they do. The poor work hard in the US, often at two or more jobs. There is no reason for the US, the richest country in the world, to have anyone who is willing to work to be living in poverty. If your choices are to work hard and to still be poor or to accept support from the government and to be poor, why would we expect anyone to choose to work?
By far the biggest cause of poverty is a lack of hours worked.