Welfare for the wealthy : parties, social spending, and inequality in the United States
tarafından
 
Faricy, Christopher G., 1973-

Başlık
Welfare for the wealthy : parties, social spending, and inequality in the United States

Yazar
Faricy, Christopher G., 1973-

ISBN
9781107101012

Yazar Ek Girişi
Faricy, Christopher G., 1973-

Fiziksel Tanımlama
pages cm

İçerik
Machine generated contents note: 1. The politics of social policy in America; 2. The partisan politics of the divided US social welfare state; 3. Political parties and public social spending: testing the conventional wisdom; 4. Government subsidies and the private American social system: the special case of tax expenditures; 5. A Republican welfare state?; 6. The modality of social spending and income inequality in America; 7. The implications of the divided American welfare state.

Özet
"How does political party control determine changes to social policy, and by extension, influence inequality in America? Conventional theories show that Democratic control of the federal government produces more social expenditures and less inequality. Welfare for the Wealthy re-examines this relationship by evaluating how political party power results in changes to both public social spending and subsidies for private welfare - and how a trade-off between the two, in turn, affects income inequality. Christopher Faricy finds that both Democrats and Republicans have increased social spending over the last forty-two years. And while both political parties increase federal social spending, Democrats and Republicans differ in how they spend federal money, which socioeconomic groups benefit, and the resulting consequences for income inequality"--
 
"How does political party control determine changes to social policy and by extension influence inequality in America? Conventional theories show that Democratic control of the federal government produces more social expenditures and less inequality. Welfare for the Wealthy reexamines this relationship by evaluating how political party power results in changes to both public social spending and subsidies for private welfare and how a trade off between the two, in turn, affects income inequality. Christopher Faricy finds that both Democrats and Republicans have increased social spending over the last forty-two years. And while both political parties increase federal social spending, Democrats and Republicans differ in how they spend federal money, which socioeconomic groups benefit, and the resulting consequences for the level of income inequality. In particular, Democrats increase public spending while Republicans raise the level of federal subsides for private welfare, which contributes to higher levels of inequality in the U.S"--

Konu Başlığı
Welfare state -- United States.
 
Refah devleti -- Amerika Birleşik Devletleri.
 
Income distribution -- United States.
 
Gelir dağılımı -- Amerika Birleşik Devletleri.
 
Equality -- United States.
 
Eşitlik -- Amerika Birleşik Devletleri.

Coğrafi Terim
United States -- Social policy.
 
Amerika Birleşik Devletleri -- Sosyal politika.
 
United States -- Politics and government.
 
Amerika Birleşik Devleti -- Siyaset ve devlet.


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