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As of 2021, the race percentages of welfare recipients in the United States are approximately 38% White, 39% Black, 15% Hispanic, and 3% Asian, with the remaining percentages made up of other races and multiracial individuals. It's important to note that these percentages can vary over time and may be influenced by factors such as economic conditions and government assistance programs.
Welfare recipients do not all belong to one political party. People from various political backgrounds can receive welfare benefits, and support for social welfare programs can be found in different political parties.
The percentages of those on welfare by race are listed below in descending order by percentage. white-39.8% Black-38.8% Hispanic-15.7% Other-3.3% Asian-2.4%
Around 21% of black Americans receive welfare benefits, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau. This percentage has decreased over the years, with initiatives aimed at reducing dependency on welfare and promoting economic empowerment in marginalized communities.
The most current information I can find (2007) breaks the percentages of welfare recipients down this way: White 38.8% Black 39.8% Hispanic 15.7% Asian 2.4% other 3.3%
The percentages of those on welfare by race are listed below in descending order by percentage. white-39.8% Black-38.8% Hispanic-15.7% Other-3.3% Asian-2.4%
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