Why Americans hate welfare

Why Americans hate welfare1999
About this book
Drawing on surveys of public attitudes and analyses of more than forty years of television and newsmagazine stories on poverty, Gilens demonstrates how public opposition to welfare is fed by a potent combination of racial stereotypes and misinformation about the true nature of America's poor.
But white Americans don't oppose welfare simply because they think it benefits blacks; rather, they think it benefits "undeserving" blacks who would rather live off the government than work, a perception powerfully fueled by the media's negative coverage of the black poor.
The public's views on welfare, Gilens shows, are a complex mixture of cynicism and compassion; misinformed and racially charged, they nevertheless reflect both a distrust of welfare recipients and a desire to do more to help the "deserving" poor.
Details
- First published
- 1999
- OL Work ID
- OL15841033W
Subjects
Public welfare in mass mediaPublic opinionPublic welfareRacism in mass mediaMass media and public opinionRacismRacisme dans les médiasRacismeAide socialeRassendiscriminatieMassamediaPublieke opinieArmoedeOpinion publiqueMédias et opinion publiqueAide sociale dans les médiasSociale politiekIndustrial policy