It’s time to enact policies that expect work in exchange for benefits, writes AEI scholar Angela Rachidi.
Mindlessly expanding safety net programs in the wake of COVID-19 reinforces a broken approach. Instead, we need to reduce steep “taxes” on low-income families for earning more from work and enact policies that expect work in exchange for benefits. (Feed generated with FetchRSS) |
The pandemic is not a good reason to expand a flawed safety net | American Enterprise Institute - AEI by Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - July 22, 2020 at 04:45PM Read the entire article at Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs on Facebook |
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