"The best way of handling the question of how much to give the
poor, politicians have discovered, is to avoid doing anything about
it at all," note Paul Peterson and Mark Rom. The issue of the
minimum people need in order to live decently is so difficult that
Congress has left this crucial question to the states --even though
the federal government foots three-fourths of the bill for about 15
million Americans who receive cash and food stamp benefits.
The states differ widely in their assessment of what a family
needs to meet a reasonable standard of living, and the interstate
differences in welfare benefits cannot be explained by variations
in wage levels or costs of living. The states with higher welfare
benefits act as magnets by attracting or retaining poor people. In
the competition to avoid becoming welfare havens, states have cut
welfare benefits in real dollars by more than one-third since 1970.
The authors propose the establishment of a minimum federal welfare
standard, which would both reduce the interstate variation in
welfare benefits and stem their overall decline.
Peterson and Rom develop their argument in four steps. First
they show how the politics of welfare magnets works in a case study
of policymaking in Wisconsin. Second, they present their analysis
of the overall magnet effect in American state politics, finding
evidence that states with high welfare benefits experiencing
disproportionate growth in their poverty rates make deeper welfare
cuts. Third, they describe the process by which the current system
came into being, identifying the reform efforts and political
crises that have contributed to the centralization of welfare
policy as well as the regional, partisan, and group interests that
have resisted these changes. Finally, the authors propose a
practical step that can go a long way toward achieving a national
welfare standard; then assess it's cost, benefits, and political
feasibility.
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