By Tyler Drusden
Exactly two years
ago, some of the more politically biased progressive media outlets (who are
quite adept at creating and taking down their own strawmen arguments, if not
quite as adept at using an abacus, let alone a calculator) took offense at our
article "In Entitlement
America, The Head Of A Household Of Four Making Minimum Wage Has More
Disposable Income Than A Family Making $60,000 A Year." In it we
merely explained what has become the painful reality in America: for
increasingly more it is now more lucrative - in the form of actual disposable
income - to sit, do nothing, and collect various welfare entitlements, than to
work. This is graphically, and very painfully confirmed, in the below chart
from Gary Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
(a state best known for its broke capital Harrisburg). As quantitied, and
explained by Alexander, "the single mom is better off earnings
gross income of $29,000 with $57,327 in net income & benefits than to earn
gross income of $69,000 with net income and benefits of $57,045."