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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4730174" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Ok According to the nonprofit Economic Policy Institute 46.2% of the people who receive social program benefits work full time. 52.6% of those who receive benefits earn between $7.42 and $9.91 an hour. The 5 states that have the highest poverty rates are in the South and 9 of the 10 states that have the highest percentage of their populations receiving SNAP benefits are in the South.</p><p> Furthermore according to the EPI if the federal minimum wage was raised to $12 an hour nationwide it would save 17 billion in public funds that could be used toward anti poverty initiatives more effective than the current corporate welfare system.</p><p></p><p>Ok. Now let's see your numbers. Not just your usual personal attacks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4730174, member: 58386"] Ok According to the nonprofit Economic Policy Institute 46.2% of the people who receive social program benefits work full time. 52.6% of those who receive benefits earn between $7.42 and $9.91 an hour. The 5 states that have the highest poverty rates are in the South and 9 of the 10 states that have the highest percentage of their populations receiving SNAP benefits are in the South. Furthermore according to the EPI if the federal minimum wage was raised to $12 an hour nationwide it would save 17 billion in public funds that could be used toward anti poverty initiatives more effective than the current corporate welfare system. Ok. Now let's see your numbers. Not just your usual personal attacks. [/QUOTE]
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