Ever Wondered How Much Uncle Sam is Paying Out in Benefits?

| August 6, 2014

 

Well, I’ll tell you. Or you can go to the source here.

But if you just ate, you might want to think twice about following that link, or reading any further.

Here’s the “bad news” chart:

 

 

Yep, that’s right: last year, the total was over $2,007,500,000,000.  For those not used to looking at numbers that large – i.e., damn near everyone – I’ll put that into words for easier comprehension at a glance.

That’s $2.007 trillion. In 2013 alone.

Of that amount, just under 70% – or approximately $1.399 trillion – are benefits that are not means tested whatsoever.  The remainder – approximately $608 billion – is at least sort-of means tested.  I say “sort-of means tested” because means testing for Federal benefits excludes so much income (and items provided in kind) and has so many exceptions that you wonder sometimes why they bother.

Of the $1.4 trillion in non-means-tested benefits that Uncle Sam gives away, IMO only about $65.1 billion appears to be a true earned benefit.  Those would be VA disability compensation and VA educational assistance. Eligibility for the rest seems to require little more than paying taxes and breathing – and I’m not really sure about the “paying taxes” part in many cases.

So, if you ever wondered where all your Federal tax dollars go – this is where about $2.007 trillion of them went last year.

If you’re wondering how much the Federal government spent last year – the Heritage Foundation puts that at approximately $3.455 trillion.  That means that spending for entitlement and income security programs is now eating more than $0.58 of each Federal dollar spent.

So, how much for national defense and vets?  Together, those two consume less than $0.23 out of each Federal dollar spent.

Category: "Your Tax Dollars At Work"

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DefendUSA

I just knew you’d post on this!! Thanks!!

We took in 2.7 billion dollars in tax revenues plus or minus and we have 2 Trillion in entitlements? WTF!!!! Does anyone know the last R?
I did not read the article, yet.

Dave

2.7 B seems very low. Last numbers I saw were in the $2.8 trillion range.

Devtun

Yeah, he meant $2.7 trillion.

DefendUSA

My bad, fellas. Trillion is correct. Unsustainable no matter how you look at it!!

DefendUSA

Spot on, Hondo– Key words- means tested and non-!!!!

DefendUSA

Well, I should have had more sarcasm than a few exclamation points…I have been “means” tested and it doesn’t “mean” squat…

Ex-PH2

Hondo, I don’t give a crap. I’ve paid into Social Security since I was 16 and got my first summer job. I want my effing money back, and that is that.

Everyone else here has done the same thing.

What I do resent is that the non-SSRI welfare program alone milks more cash out of those numbers than anything else. Now THAT pisses me off, because (I’m on a rant, here) I pay in (as do the rest of us) and welfare recipients do NOT. That’s where money is wasted.

Sparks

Ex-PH2…Thank you and thank you! I agree. There is a time coming in this country where some hard choices will have to be made and they will not be able to be put off any longer. There will be a time when illegals on welfare will have to be sent elsewhere or become legal and go to work. The same for legal Americans who are multi-generational welfare leeches. I despise Lyndon Johnson for a lot of things but most for the “Great Society”. The work ethic in our nation starting going to hell in a hand cart then. Now it is a given among the leeches that they deserve it, have it coming and it is owed to them. I too got a workers permit at 14 years old and have paid into Social Security ever since. The leeches pay nothing in and take everything out, legally and illegally. They lie threw their teeth about income under the table and how many dependents they have at home. They drive to the welfare office here in town in far better cars than I have. Sometimes at the grocery checkout when someone ahead is buying, not quality, substantial, lasting food supplies, but junk of every sort and pull out the SNAP card, I get annoyed then angry. Then for the beer and other things SNAP doesn’t cover they use their EBT card (cash welfare card). Sometimes I want to pause them and say with a smile on my face, “Hey, by the way, you’re welcome.” Then when they ask for what I can say, “for my tax dollars that just bought all your food for you and the Section 8 house you’re probably taking it home to”. But I would then get called all kinds of nasty names in a language I don’t understand or in English and be called a racist or some such. Believe me, they have their defenses and justifications for what they get down pat and can rattle them off like a favorite children’s book. It is ingrained in them. In large part because the state workers are… Read more »

DefendUSA

Sparks,
I wish I could tell people who whip out that card that I paid for that shit.
Alas, we were welfare recipients for one year as kids and my brother refused to go shopping for food with my mother because of that and so, not knowing if one is lifer or a person really in need,I zip it.
Maybe the government can color code for “bad things happen to good people” and teh Moochers? That would be sweet. Black for teh moochers and a yellow for one timers? Works for me.

James

I was behind a lady in a large box store that was buying a couple of buggies of junk food. She pulled her EBT / Food stamp card out to pay. She then bought 3 cartons of cigs and paid cash. As she walked away I called “you’re welcome”. She turned and asked for what? I told her for the groceries I just bought her. Boy did that piss her off. She implied I was a racist and left. As I loaded my things I saw her agin in the parking lot as she drove past in her Dodge primp mobile and gave me the finger. It was worth it.

royh

My coworker volunteers at a church food bank with his wife. He told me about the time a lady in an Escalade pulled up to get her free food. The lady yelled at the wife because she was standing too close to the Escalade with the box of food that was FREE and given in the spirit of compassion. A bit different I guess, but not so different.

royh

Oh, come on. If we did some of the things you’re suggesting this country might actually start making things again instead of just selling them. And then what would we do? Upgrade infrastructure to 21st century technology? Rebuild roads and bridges? Work towards energy independence? I mean, for real, some of that sounds like a lot of work.

Might be some sarcasm in there.

Stacy0311

I’ve looked at my “Social Security Statement” that shows how much of my money has been transferred to other people and the ‘estimated’ benefits I’ll receive at certain years and think “Damn, if I’d been allowed to invest that much money over that amount of time, I’d have a pretty good retirement account.”

DefendUSA

Galveston, Texas beat the government back in 1979-1981 before the loopholes were closed. They all had great returns on the money they invested. Ain’t it a shame that the government is still getting over with this ponzi scheme?

Ex-PH2

OH, hogwash, Hondo. If it’s a tax, you pay into it when you pay your taxes, whether it’s deducted automatically or you do it as a self-employed person.

You get ‘credit’ for those payments. And I agree, we need to face up to this reality before too long, because those of us who did pay those taxes for decades, and have those statements that say we have ‘credit’ (whatever that means 😛 ) expect those ‘credits’ to be honored.

Let’s say the US defaults on its debt, as Argentina did a very short while ago. That was an intentional act. Which countries hold the most US debt? China, for starters. After that, just get in line. But let’s say the US government, in order to save a little money, doesn’t pay the intereste it owes or roll those Treasuries over. It simply says “(The Royal) We are not going to pay the interest or redeem those Treasuries.”

You know as well as I do the entire world financial system would go belly up in the blink of an eye. Then where are we?

Welfare and buying off countries that hate us both need to stop.

Ex-PH2

I know, Hondo. We’re beating a dead horse here, and I’m just venting.

See below.

SteveS

Hear, hear. I have been paying in to Social Security since I was 17. While I don’t expect to retire on just SSI, I *do* expect that I will get my goddam money back.
Nothing to add re non-SSRI welfare program leeches, your comment is spot on.

MrBill

I just looked at my latest SS statement. I figure that if I live for 5 years after I start taking benefits I’ll have gotten back what I paid in; everything after that is gravy.

john

70% of all food stamp dollars go to families with kids
43% of people who receive food stamps are white
40% of the “means tested” goes to medicaid
why didn’t anyone say “crab legs” ???

E-6 type, 1 ea

A trillion here and a trillion there and eventually you’re talking about a lot of money.

Stacy0311

But we have to cut defense spending especially military pensions and healthcare costs because that’s causing unsustainable deficits and increasing the national debt.

sorry I was channeling the standard progressive/liberal/democrat/socialist talking points for a second.

Ex-PH2

In case anyone in the Budget Office is watching, try this:

FatCircles0311

Boomer generation is the absolute fucking worst.

The country will burn before they don’t get theirs. Everything from destroying the culture to destroying the country financially. As long as they get theirs they don’t give two flipping shits about anything else.

David

As a boomer (1952) I would love to argue with that…. but as anyone who has seen my posts about my generation before is aware, I have to agree.

Too, it’s retiring boomers who are the ones starting to get screwed by Social Security – we are the first retirees who will recoup less in payments than we collectively paid into the system. Just an observation. Note that some of us retiring have been paying into the system for north of 40 years… like Hondo says, it’s been a tax and money we have kissed goodbye.

OIF '06-'07-'08

To really grasp what are government spends in relation to what it takes in, go here, http://www.usdebtclock.org/

Really scary to watch, especially the bottom numbers which are all unfunded liabilities.

A Proud Infidel®™

I just wonder how much of that money is already being handed out to illegal lien leeches, let alone con artists…

Rock8

Well, I’d question the whole thing because whoever made the chart is NOT paying attention to detail. Namely, Railroad Retirement (of which I participate in) is a government agency, but takes NO money from the general fund. The whole thing is user-funded (by employees and their employers), has a dedicated trust-fund that is invested, and sustains 100% of its annuities. Whenever the actuaries detect a blip 30 years out, they raise our contributions to the fund. Participants in SS contribute 15.3% of their income, Railroad Retirement participants contribute 32.3%.

I am not a supporter of the great dependence of government handouts, but Railroad Retirement does NOT belong in this group.

Rock8

I appreciate your attempt to school me on my retirement system, but you missed the point: that RR retirement takes NO taxpayer funds from the general fund. And therefore everyone can keep their grubby hands off our system.

I am well aware that the Tier1/Tier2 taxes being paid in gor right to the retires. And the ‘going broke’ in 30 years thing has been hanging out there for the past 13 years.

But whatever, just keep your hands off it. Don’t hate.