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What will become of the poor in Gingrich's brave new world? It is the welfare programs themselves that he sees as the problem. Conservative welfare expert Douglas Besharov describes the current system as "a culture of entitlement that has undermined traditional values of education, work and marriage." Gingrich, in his interview with TIME, put it more starkly: "What kind of safety net is it that destroys you? You have a man-eating safety net and a child-eating safety...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEWT GINGRICH: GOOD NEWT, BAD NEWT | 12/25/1995 | See Source »

...stands at 7.65% each for a total of $1,352. Today more than three-quarters of American households pay more in payroll taxes than in income taxes. "We ought to let the working poor keep all their earnings until they reach a higher level of income,'' says Douglas Besharov, resident scholar at Washington's American Enterprise Institute. "But politically, it would be difficult to do, because if we lifted the payroll tax, it would become clear that Social Security is a form of intergenerational welfare.'' Instead, the earned income tax credit was supposed to provide relief. In 1986, when Ronald...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WORKING HARDER, GETTING NOWHERE | 7/3/1995 | See Source »

...though most beneficiaries are white. For many others it's a symbol of how government programs can promote dependency and fatherless children in the name of compassion. For Americans to insist upon welfare reform doesn't represent "hostility to people who are poor because of bad luck," says Douglas Besharov, a senior policy analyst at the conservative American Enterprise Institute. "It's a deep concern about the future of America because of what looks like very problematic changes in behavior...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Down on the Downtrodden | 12/19/1994 | See Source »

...children are born out of wedlock, and those children are four times as likely as the others to be poor. Unwed mothers average nearly 8 years on welfare, in ^ contrast to 4.8 years overall. "From the President on down, there has been an amazing shift in attitude," says Douglas Besharov, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. "Today everyone recognizes that dealing with births out of wedlock is the central issue of welfare reform, so much so that the President's draft plan makes dealing with illegitimacy the No. 1 priority...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Welfare Reform: The Vicious Cycle | 6/20/1994 | See Source »

Child advocates meanwhile insist 2.7 million youngsters are suffering grievous abuse. But that statistic reflects total reports of suspected mistreatment, not substantiated individual cases, warns Douglas Besharov, former director of the U.S. National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect. Moreover, the figure includes not only instances of physical or sexual assault and starvation -- as the public commonly assumes -- but also so-called educational neglect and poor emotional nurturing. Besharov whittles the figure on child abuse to 420,000, though some experts say that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Damned Lies and Statistics | 4/26/1993 | See Source »

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