by Zero Hedge
While politicians may debate whether or not America is
the most "generous" (with other generations' money of course)
socialist welfare state in the history of mankind, the undoctored numbers make
the affirmative case quite clear and without any chance for confusion. The
single most disturbing statistic: in 2011 nearly half of the population
lived in a household that receives some form of government benefit, which
in turn accounted for 65% of total federal spending, or $2.5 trillion,
and amount to 15% of GDP. And yet some people out there still think
these people, long since indoctrinated to do little but mooch off the welfare
state (which will continue subsidizing its existence so long as debt rates are
so low that the government can issue trillions each year without fears of
consequences) will halt their iTunes purchases, will voluntarily stop
subsisting on the government's teat, or will rebel against a
government which is their only source of income? Why? Especially since
something tells us that there will be a peculiar overlap between this 50% and
the 50% of Americans that pay zero taxes.
Of course, this chart should be observed in conjunction
with the "What is this?" chart we presented two days ago from Morgan
Stanley which pretty much explains everything about the US "economy"
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