and thetly, poverty recession. many lost their jobs. medicaid cans and help people overcome the bumps in the road they may face. chapter eight and can put people back on the right track. these programs have some major drawbacks in the current state. >> in the government hands out stuff, it is not good for the government or the individual. parteeds dependency on the of the individual. >> from a monetary standpoint, welfare is severely inefficient. over $15 trillion have been spent and resulted in negligible change in the poverty rate. >> expenses to the poor have increased by 375%. getting any bang for our welfare buck. whatever programs we are using are not effective. there needs to be some other molds that the government can to get rid of property. >> long-term poverty is more deeply rooted. those suffering from chronic poverty must face a vicious cycle. being born into it, unable to find a job and passing these down to the neck generation. -- next generation. >> the key to fixing the issue is fixing education. empower the next generat