Big welfare handouts mean folks who stay home are living high on the hog off your tax dollars

Kids love Santa. They don’t have to work for the stuff on their Christmas lists; he just gives it to them.

In many states, gratuitous welfare benefits have made that childhood fantasy an adult reality. Professor Casey Mulligan of the University of Chicago and I have found that some families can receive the annualized equivalent of a six-figure income with no one working – and you’re paying for it.

During the pandemic, idled workers received unemployment "bonuses" so high that many were pocketing more than twice what they had been making on the job. Even without these extra weekly payments, unemployment benefits can reach unexpected high levels in many states. In New Jersey, for instance, a family of four with no one working can receive unemployment benefits equivalent to a job paying over $96,000. That’s more than the median household earns in wages and benefits combined.

High unemployment benefits are not unique to the Garden State. In 13 states, a family can receive annualized unemployment benefits worth more than the median household income. The value of unemployment benefits comes not just from their sheer size, but their tax advantages as well. Unlike earned income, unemployment benefits are exempt from payroll taxes, and six states also exempt them from the respective state income tax.

UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS AND OBAMACARE SUBSIDIES OUTPACE MEDIAN INCOME IN SEVERAL STATES, STUDY FINDS

And while the pandemic-related unemployment benefits have ended, the Affordable Care Act ("Obamacare") subsidies have just kept expanding. A program that was sold to the American people as a hand up for the poor has quickly been transformed into a handout for upper income earners.

In some parts of the country, a family of four earning over half a million dollars still qualifies for Obamacare subsidies. Those with a quarter million-dollar income qualify in nearly the entire country.

The annualized value of these healthcare subsidies and unemployment benefits for a family of four can exceed a six-figure income. In Washington state, the amount is more than $122,000, substantially more than many blue-collar incomes.

In fact, it is 32 percent more than the wages and benefits of the median household; 51 percent more than the median secondary school teacher’s wages and benefits; 95 percent more the median machinist’s salary and benefits, and 220 percent more than the median retail associate’s salary and benefits.

But Washington state is not alone. In 29 states, unemployment benefits and Obamacare subsidies are worth more than the wages and benefits earned by the median firefighter or truckdriver. In 14 states, these two programs pay annualized benefits exceeding the wages and benefits of the median electrician.

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While our study examined only two welfare programs that are not means-tested, there is an entire suite of means-tested programs for which many people are eligible, and which together provide a surprisingly high standard of living.

In Loudoun County, Virginia, just outside Washington, D.C., you can receive over $25,000 in annual rental assistance alone – and that is just one program. Add to that food stamps, which have just been expanded, and subsidies for everything from education to transportation, and you have not just a robust social safety net but a perverse incentive not to work because even a small amount of income disqualifies you from receiving these means-tested benefits.

Many economists have been scratching their heads, wondering why so many workers are sitting on the sidelines today, despite four-decade-high inflation and the resulting record-high number of unfilled job openings. The expansion of welfare benefits—both in terms of eligibility and size of benefits—has provided a substantial disincentive to working. Businesses must not only compete against one another for workers, but against the dole as well.

While Americans are preparing for the most expensive Christmas ever, they are justifiably frustrated that they are working hard to earn a living while being forced to support so many others who aren’t working. That’s what happens when liberals play Santa Claus with your tax dollars.

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FBI releases video of missing North Carolina 11-year-old Madalina Cojocari walking off school bus

The FBI has released a video of missing 11-year-old Madalina Cojocari, showing her last known location before she disappeared in North Carolina.

The 20-second video shows the sixth grader wearing a plain t-shirt and a backpack, fixing her necklace and hair as she walks off of a school bus shortly before 5 p.m. on Nov. 21. The video took place two days before she was last seen on Nov. 23.

"This is the last time investigators have independent confirmation of when Madalina was last seen. She got off the bus on 11-21-22, at 4:59 p.m. We are seeking additional witnesses outside of the family to narrow down the exact timeline of when she disappeared," the FBI Charlotte said.

The video was shared Tuesday afternoon and was subsequently pinned to the top of the FBI Charlotte’s Twitter page as a desperate search for the girl continues.

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"The Cornelius Police Department, the FBI, and the SBI [North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation] are continuing the investigation to find 11-year-old Madalina Cojocari," the Cornelius Police Department said in a statement Tuesday afternoon. "This is the last time we have independent confirmation of when she was last seen."

Madalina is described as being 4’10" tall and weighing 90 pounds. She has brown hair.

MADALINA COJOCARI: FBI EXPANDING SEARCH FOR MISSING 11-YEAR-OLD GIRL IN NORTH CAROLINA

While the juvenile was last seen at her home in Cornelius on the evening of Nov. 23, the Cornelius Police Department said she was not reported missing until three weeks later, on Thursday, Dec. 15. The FBI swiftly joined local law enforcement efforts in the ongoing investigation.

"As previously released, Charlotte-Mecklenburg School employees contacted Diana Cojocari on several occasions to inquire about Madalina being absent from school. After repeated contact, Diana Cojocari went to Bailey Middle School on December 15, 2022, and reported to the School Resource Officer, Madalina was missing."

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On Saturday, Cornelius police arrested the girl's stepfather, Christopher Palmiter, 60, and her mother, Diana Cojocari, for failing to report the disappearance of the child sooner than Dec. 15, officials said.

On Monday, the FBI’s Charlotte office said it had expanded its search area to include Lake Cornelius, an area just to the West of Cornelius.

"There’s nothing we won’t do to #FindMadaline," the agency said in a tweet.

Madalina is described as being 4’10" tall and weighing 90 pounds. She has brown hair.