VERSIONS: روسيا اليوم NOTICIAS FREEVIDEO ИНОТВ RTД FIND US ON: YouTube Twitter
breakingnews
Go to main page   USA   News   US citizens continue to live in welfare quagmire  
MORE ON THE STORY
Mistakes acknowledged: US soldiers question a man in Iraq (AFP: Oliver Laban-Mattei, file photo) 24.10.2010, 21:54 4 comments

“Increased secrecy breeds corruption” – WikiLeaks spokesperson

Governments should work on decreasing secrecy around its activities, believes WiliLeaks spokesman Kristinn Hrafnsson.

Rail workers hold flares on October 21, 2010 in Paris (AFP Photo / Fred Dufour) 28.10.2010, 09:01 8 comments

French trade unions remain defiant in face of defeat

French trade unions are still taking people out onto the streets, despite the pension reform they are protesting against being given the green light.

10.06.2010, 23:00 49 comments

Hungary equates Communism to Nazism

Hungarian lawmakers have passed a bill equating Communist era crimes to the Holocaust and banned denying it under threat of imprisonment.

22.05.2010, 10:41 34 comments

European Court decision on WWII veteran– attempt to rewrite history

Russia’s lower house has harshly condemned Europe’s Court on Human Rights verdict to uphold Latvia’s war crimes conviction of Soviet WWII veteran Vasily Kononov. The State Duma dubbed the case “purely political”.

08.04.2010, 19:57 29 comments

American mother sends adopted 7-year-old back to Russia – by himself

A seven-year-old boy arrived at a Moscow airport from the United States on Saturday morning. “I refuse him”, read the note the boy carried with him.

10.06.2010, 23:50 39 comments

The silencing of Helen Thomas and the First Amendment

From the time of Eisenhower to Barack Obama, Helen Thomas enjoyed a 57-year stint working as a Washington correspondent, until an ill-advised comment on Israel sent her into early retirement.

image from www.icj-cij.org 22.07.2010, 18:34 34 comments

UN Court rules Kosovo independence is legal

The UN court has ruled that Kosovo’s unilateral secession from Serbia was legal. The non-binding decision is believed to have implications for Kosovo and become a precedent for de-facto states seeking independence.

The Scientology Symbol is composed of the letter S that stands for Scientology and the ARC and KRC triangles, two important concepts in Scientology 02.10.2009, 23:07 29 comments

Russia fined for refusing to recognize Scientology church

The European Court for Human Rights has fined Russia for refusing to register Scientology churches in the cities of Surgut and Nizhnekamsk as religious groups.

17.05.2010, 18:53 28 comments

Europe points war crime finger at Russian veteran

In what is seen as a politically motivated gesture, the European Court of Human Rights has delivered its verdict in the case of Vasily Kononov versus Latvia.

A girl cries as she is circumcised.  (Stephanie Sinclair) 26.06.2009, 20:45 16 comments

Female genital mutilation – tradition or torture?

Female genital mutilation, usually associated with Africa, the Middle East and South-East Asia, is a growing problem in Europe. Despite criticism, the barbaric practice is thriving with more immigrants coming to Europe.

US citizens continue to live in welfare quagmire

Published: 30 October, 2009, 10:32
Edited: 01 November, 2009, 03:18

(16.4Mb) embed video

TAGS: Human rights, Law, USA


Living off welfare isn’t easy, but some Americans would still rather rely on their government to provide them with homes and money. RT visited a community that puts food stamps and social aid ahead of finding a job.

Seven miles from Washington DC’s busy 11th Street Bridges another world exists in an area called Woodland Terrace with a high crime rate and massive drug activity.

Situated in the heart of Woodland Terrace, Langston Lane apartment complex is an oasis from the surrounding troubles and home to nearly 120 families who on average earn less than $10,000 a year. Most of them receive money from the government to pay rent for their homes.

To keep the outside problems outside the apartment Langston Lanes’ security office keeps several eyes on the lookout at all times. Surveillance cameras are attached to many of the buildings of the complex, but the main form of safekeeping is its heavy gate.

To get into Langston Lanes, you have to pass through security, but there's one unavoidable, recurring concern for Langston Lanes, and it comes from inside.

“Many of the people that go on welfare are relatively young, some in their teens. They don’t have a high school education, for them it’s very hard to get work,” Edward Berkowitz from George Washington University says.

“Some of our tenants have been here over 14-15 years. The mother is here. Her children are here. And some of the children's children are here,” tenant services coordinator Mable Carter observes.

Ruby Coleman-Brown receives welfare. She's had ten kids: three boys, seven girls. And of those seven, four of them are now young single mothers themselves, also on welfare.

“There are a lot of single mothers out here who don't want a job. They want to stay on welfare, as it’s easy,” Ruby says.

Now caring for three more stepchildren, Ruby has watched her children repeat her own mistakes.

About 70% of all the families in the area are headed by a young single mother, and it’s with them in mind that the apartment complex offers a family-planning class.

“We have parenting classes. We have budget classes. We have housekeeping classes,” Mable Carter confirms.

However, according to Ruby Coleman-Brown not all of the residents are taking advantage of those options “because they don’t want to do nothing,” meaning there will likely be little change in attitude for some time.

+4 (8 votes)
 
Back to top
next MORE NEWS
30.10.2009, 07:15 2 comments

Celente: US GDP growth is only a temporary uplift

Director of the Trends Research Institute Gerald Celente believes the unexpected annual US GDP growth of 3.5 percent over the last three months isn't proof of a long-term recovery.

30.10.2009, 15:13 2 comments

“Obama’s hands are tied” – Ecuador’s president

Ecuador's president thinks Barack Obama is a good man, but suggests Washington's powerful factions will stop him from doing his job.

Sarah Goodwill July 15, 2011, 06:45
0

Don't tell me to look in the mirror, Vladi!  Think you could do better?  Huh? You want everyone running in telling you the magical invisible rules like everyone follows them? They don't.  No, you harpoon a few of us into ridiculous, impossible lives.  If I want to be a "rose," then let me be a rose.  I think even I know better to hit on dear Vladi, however, please give me some credit, disgruntled and "lost" as I am.  Isn't our society romantic?  I want to make these people cycle 20+ miles in the freezing cold or frying heat to fight over a job at the local grease spoon.  Maybe you'll find they all need a little novacaine, or maybe you'll leave us alone and not send stalkers after us to declare odd, moral flaws.  You're damn right Vladi is appealing above starvation/homelessness (not that I was hitting on him; and yes, I MATTER if these people MATTER).  You'd have @_@ for anyone too if you were that stressed.

Sarah Goodwill July 15, 2011, 06:35
0

I like being productive.  They've just screwed me over socially.  Can anyone not see how I wasn't productive?    And thank you, Vladi, for making me a spectacle.  These people think they've been discriminated against.  Pah!  I'll go in the labor camp so long as they go into the labor camp.  Open them, Obama! NOW! 

Sarah Goodwill July 15, 2011, 06:26
0

labor camps, labor camps, labor camps.

 

You know, I'm out of work for 2 weeks and they come after me. 

 

I want to spread my misery.