Welfare Program Social Disturbances: Get The Facts

March 12, 2010 by TreadmillsCenter 


As part of a succession of edits to the welfare program social safety net – more accurately known as the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families program whose blueprint guides each of the welfare social agencies around the country – the length of time in which Americans could qualify for monetary benefits has been authoritatively determined to last for no more than five years during the course of a citizen’s or (United States resident’s) natural life.

For folks scrambling midst crippled domestic budgets to feed and clothe and shelter their families, sixty months of monetary awards might seem a comically long period of time in which to receive benefits from welfare social services, but the steady march of bills and the erratic character of the ever more dynamic American economy should counsel against false optimism.  In accordance with this new direction for welfare social conditioning, all unemployed and underemployed Americans should constantly be angling to return to work as soon as possible.

As much as anything, of course, this sea change of welfare social policy was also originated to counter the widespread – and, if not wholly inaccurate, then at least continually over blown – complaint that pockets of our country contain extended families who exist for generations solely bleeding dry the government resources.  While the monetary benefits available from the United States welfare social services have never been sufficient to create such entrenched feelings of entitlement, nearly all Americans may have from one time or another happily dreamt about decades of idleness following the loss of a position.

In any event, whether or not the welfare social construct’s to blame, some former recipients have incontestably sought to exploit the better nature of the American government, and the letter announcing an imminent end to the welfare social stipend must have come as quite a surprise. While the precise dates of notice will shift alongside the beneficiary’s state of residence, every program of monetary subsistence affiliated with TANF protocols will have to mail out messages clearly announcing the limitations of modern welfare & social services from no later than the fourth year of metered support.

Of course, anyone that manages to remain in the welfare social system of revenue for so long would have likely already spoken with the appropriate state representative handling their file about this encroaching deadline: and, as well, started to think about the dwindling time that remains.  By that point, further, one would hope the most inexperienced participant within the formal welfare social services arena should still have sufficient training and such highly polished interview / résumé proficiency to stumble upon a decent opportunity or two.

Unfortunately, in this age of corporate downsizing, even many professionals educated at the best colleges and universities have seen their choice of positions limited, and the work force at large struggles against strategic underemployment initiatives that provide minimal hours to the maximum amount of people with little regard for the public welfare & social concerns.  In fact, a growing proportion of Americans drawing benefits from the welfare social fund already hold jobs but do not yet earn enough income to pay their family’s bills.

Assuming that the recipients have already done everything that they can to request more hours and higher wages at their current place of employment – and further assuming that the representatives of the welfare / social services department organized by their state have properly counseled just how to successfully ask for advancement – heads of at risk households may have no other alternative but to start the search for a proper position all over again.

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