Well, talking to Claeyt has devolved into my getting called names while he tries to redefine words to suit whatever confusing point he's trying to make. I've lost the thread of that conversation to the point where I'm not sure what I was talking about anymore. So going back and finding some interesting things others have said...
Taipion wrote:If there is so much poverty in the USA, how do you keep society stable?
And how is there no uprising?
There is a great deal of poverty, but there are also plenty of people still with enough money to pay for our various social aid programs which then give money and other forms of help to enough of those who are in poverty that they don't revolt. The way we are handling and funding that welfare isn't doing us any long term favors, but it does at least keep things relatively stable.
Flame wrote:3 or 4 rich people tax can cover the whole assistance of the us. (so said the Us guide itself while i was un US. No idea how to confirm this but it's not incredible)
THat's why the US system can't be successifully exported outside. There are many factors that prevent US from collapse. Lots of land to exploit
Not quite. According to the Joint Committee on Taxation, in 2015, the 574 highest paid people (.3% of US citizens) made a total of $1.82 trillion dollars income. That was 13.7% of all US income. They paid 33.1% of all taxes (including sales and other excise tax, payroll tax, income tax, business tax, and others) which IS a higher percent than anyone else paid. So, they payed 33% of all the taxes in the US, but Social Security, aid programs, and healthcare programs account for more than 60% of US spending altogether. To get that much, you have to add the next tax bracket of 984 people to get to about 1% of our population and a total of 18.7% of the income and 64.6% of the taxes paid. Of course, everyone who pays in specifically pays for certain things like Social Security or Medicaid so it's not actually fungible.
Here's a link to the government study I referenced:
https://www.jct.gov/publications.html?func=startdown&id=4763.Take a look at table A-6. If you'd rather see it in graph form, you can find that in this article:
http://taxfoundation.org/blog/how-much-do-people-pay-taxes, which shows the % of income each person in a tax bracket paid to income tax in the first graph and all taxes, including sales taxes and the like, in the second graph. A fair visual of where the taxes go can be found here:
https://www.nationalpriorities.org/budget-basics/federal-budget-101/spending/, near the bottom where there is a pie chart with 'All Federal Spending'.
Inotdead wrote:Claeyt wrote:Yes they do, that's what poor desperate people do. I'm not saying it's right or justified that they steal or sell drugs or murder cops I'm saying that that's exactly what you would do if you were poor and desperate and Black.
Honest questions: Is there a work shortage in the US? Is it absolutely impossible to survive without resorting to crime? If yes, sure, no argument here. Survival. Also why do you feel necessary to mention skin color? That's kinda racist. Don't you have "white trash" kind of demographic too?
Since this got basically ignored, I'll take a crack at it now. There was a work shortage in the US and there still is. A few years ago, there were too many people looking for jobs in almost every sector of the workforce and that had been going on for at least 10 years. Now, we have some jobs coming back, though they're not always the jobs we have people trained for anymore. A lot of kids, for example, didn't go into engineering in the last decade because you could shake a tree and 5 engineers desperate for work would fall out, but now we need them again and no one has the skills. So yes, there's a work shortage, and a work imbalance, but it's better than it was and getting slowly better.
It's entirely possible to survive without resorting to crime. We have way too many aid programs intended to keep people alive for anyone to be needing to steal or murder to survive. And though it would be better if those programs also had the goal of getting such people to independence, what we do have works well enough
when used properly.
The demographics of welfare look like this:
- Code: Select all
White Black Latino Asian Other
% of Welfare 38.8 39.8 15.7 2.4 3.3
% of Population 63.7 12.2 16.3 4.7 3.1
So, there is a discrepancy, but it would be a fallacy of causation vs correlation to say that they are on welfare
because they are black. I can believe that Claeyt would believe this though.