710k Illinoisans avoid work advancement to keep welfare benefits – Illinois Policy

A new report by the Center for Social Development at Washington University in St. Louis shows nearly  one in four welfare recipients has taken at least one negative action to avoid losing benefits, such as turning down raises or promotions, working fewer hours, declining job offers and refusing to build savings.
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Call my shrink
8 months ago

Well if you’ve gotten through life living off the government, why change

MsT
8 months ago

This is the same issue with the ACA income thresholds. Any benefit cliff with excessive “trade imbalances” discourages taxable income and encourages under the tax radar cash. The article example of the single woman losing $600 of medical coverage for a small taxable income increase is a fine example of the problem.

Old Joe
8 months ago

In other news water continues to be wet!

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