Low-income households in the United States are increasingly relying on government assistance rather than employment wages, a shift that raises important questions about the nation’s welfare system.
The difference in homeownership can also be seen at the geographic level, per research from the Urban Institute. Today, white people still make up a plurality of those on welfare programs such as ...
In the late 2010s, the United States (U.S.) and China initiated a process ... Our counterfactual analysis suggests that Japan does not necessarily sustain welfare losses at least in steady states.