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Around 48% of welfare recipients voted in the 2012 presidential election.
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It created a class of welfare recipients, those that have lived off of welfare have children and grandchildren who also enter that life and never escape to become productive members of society
In the United States, around 40% of welfare recipients are white. It is important to note that welfare recipients come from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds.
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.
Less than 2% of welfare recipients commit fraud. A study in Massachusetts showed that vendors committed 93% of welfare fraud, thus only 7% of welfare fraud is committed by recipients.
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Jill Marie Gunderson has written: 'Job separation behavior of welfare recipients' -- subject(s): Employment, Welfare recipients
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I do not have specific data on the race percentage for welfare recipients in Kentucky. You may want to refer to official government sources or research studies for this information.
As of 2020, the largest racial group receiving welfare benefits in the US is White Americans, followed by Black or African Americans. However, it's important to note that the demographics of welfare recipients can vary depending on the type of welfare program and geographic location.