There is virtually no welfare in North America, certainly not in Ontario where I live. You can go on "welfare" but if you're able-bodied adult it barely covers cover the basics like rent, food and transportation. For families, it's little bit more but that's because of children. All families with children get child benefits but no one calls it "welfare," funny, eh?Siciid85 wrote:I doubt it. Read the statistics man. The Somalis in America are mostly in some form of welfare, whether it's housing subsidies, food stamps, child care assistance, home care for the elderly. There is widespread corruption among Somali business owners as well.
Food Stamps (US program) is food subsidy for low-income families not much different from the 1000 and One different subsidies different sectors of the US get from big business to multi-millionaire farmers to veterans and disabled to your average American family. Many countries around the world subsidies food. I think Egypt subsidies 80% of bread costs or something like that.