Welfare programs tell recipients they need government support, not self-reliance—creating a cycle where dependency is rewarded rather than independence fostered. This discourages self-improvement and striving for a better life.
Despite spending over $25 trillion on poverty alleviation, 1 in 10 Americans remains in poverty. Critics argue that merely increasing government assistance will not solve the problem, as reliance on handouts persists.
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