Welfare increase
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Welfare increase
You know, yes welfare is pretty low for a single person, the way everything is going up, rent, food, ect, But when it comes to some welfare ppl and I have in my building, they sit and smoke pot all day and party, a lot of them theres no reason why they cant be out working, NO EXCUSE, maybe the welfare should focus on weeding these ppl out, ppl that need it, disabled or other reason , yes, no one can live on this kind of money, maybe they should try it, same goes for 15.00 per hour, min wage, whens that going to happen?????? this is very sad, the government should try living on it,
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Re: Welfare increase
I agree they also promised raises to Disability Pension but not hearing nothing about that now, I think people on welfare need to be put into some type of work program, I am on Disability Pension and still have to work to make ends meet. I have more disabilities and health issues than I would wish on my worst enemy, I come home barely able to walk, yet I work, our system needs serious reevaluating for welfare recipients. It's not a lifestyle and unless you're waiting for disability to be approved it should have a time limit with mandatory job search through workbc or another job placement agency. Rent should be paid direct to prevent homelessness and mandatory drug testing, if they fail, then vouchers for their food with picture ID, that are non-transferable and if that doesn't work, rehab. I have no sympathy for people who don't work, I raised 2 special needs children all the while I qualified for Disability Pension and didn't take it til absolutely necessary and even then I kept working and still do. It's just getting harder to keep a job as it's harder to hide my Disabilities.
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Re: Welfare increase
also living on disability despite now mainly being in the united states. it's frustrating how people on disability (who are working) get lumped in with those who are just collecting a cheque. i'm sure some of them are being judged unfairly, but a lot of people just want a cheque.
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Re: Welfare increase
Beginning Sept. 1, 2016, all Persons with Disability (PWD) clients will receive a rate increase of up to $77 a month – providing extra support to 100,000 people in B.C.
Beginning April 1, 2017, everyone who has the Persons with Disabilities Designation will receive $50 more each month. This amounts to an additional $600 each year.
Beginning April 1, 2017, everyone who has the Persons with Disabilities Designation will receive $50 more each month. This amounts to an additional $600 each year.
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Re: Welfare increase
the $77 raise didn't help people that were using bus passes but the $50 raise in April was definitely a good start
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Re: Welfare increase
If the ones who used a bus pass kept it, they received a $25/month increase. Depending on how often they used transit they could forfeit the pass and purchase tickets, they would receive the $77/month.
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Re: Welfare increase
i see, i just received the $77 so i wasn't sure
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Re: Welfare increase
Top amount for a single person on disability is $12,401.04 per/year.... full-time minimum wage earner is $22,568 per/year
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Re: Welfare increase
As of April 1, 2017, disability assistance rates will rise by $50 per month, or an annual total of $600. Once the increase takes effect, a single person with the PWD designation will receive $1,033 per month in disability assistance, up from $983.
•Annualizing earnings exemptions to $9,600 per year, so people with disabilities can have more flexibility in their work schedule;
•Exempting child maintenance and federal Employment Insurance maternity and parental benefits for people receiving income or disability assistance; and,
https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2017SDSI0018-000348
***A person on PWD receives $12,396.00 ($1,033/month x 12) plus they can earn $9,600 ($800/month) before any earnings are clawed back dollar for dollar for a total of $21,996.00/annum.
•Annualizing earnings exemptions to $9,600 per year, so people with disabilities can have more flexibility in their work schedule;
•Exempting child maintenance and federal Employment Insurance maternity and parental benefits for people receiving income or disability assistance; and,
https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2017SDSI0018-000348
***A person on PWD receives $12,396.00 ($1,033/month x 12) plus they can earn $9,600 ($800/month) before any earnings are clawed back dollar for dollar for a total of $21,996.00/annum.
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Re: Welfare increase
whitecandle wrote:As of April 1, 2017, disability assistance rates will rise by $50 per month, or an annual total of $600. Once the increase takes effect, a single person with the PWD designation will receive $1,033 per month in disability assistance, up from $983.
•Annualizing earnings exemptions to $9,600 per year, so people with disabilities can have more flexibility in their work schedule;
•Exempting child maintenance and federal Employment Insurance maternity and parental benefits for people receiving income or disability assistance; and,
https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2017SDSI0018-000348
***A person on PWD receives $12,396.00 ($1,033/month x 12) plus they can earn $9,600 ($800/month) before any earnings are clawed back dollar for dollar for a total of $21,996.00/annum.
What about those who are unable to work, but want to be independent. No one can live on $12,400 per year unless they are forced to live in group home.
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Re: Welfare increase
There's a $30-35 Christmas bonus so it's 12,430 if it matters. People can also live with siblings or family obviously but i'm sure a lot are forced to work.
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Re: Welfare increase
richardclank wrote:There's a $30-35 Christmas bonus so it's 12,430 if it matters. People can also live with siblings or family obviously but i'm sure a lot are forced to work.
Living with Family members will effect the amount paid by BC Disability i.e no rent etc... etc
Province will not pay out anymore then they absolutely have to, if they can shave off more they most certainly will.
Added later: the hoops the Province has those looking to get on Disability and jump threw in many cases is crazy. Welfare is piece cake compared to Disability
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Re: Welfare increase
GordonH wrote:Living with Family members will effect the amount paid by BC Disability i.e no rent etc... etc
I've never heard of this. No government agent has even asked me if i pay rent or how much I pay.
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Re: Welfare increase
GordonH wrote:Living with Family members will effect the amount paid by BC Disability i.e no rent etc... etc
richardclank wrote:I've never heard of this. No government agent has even asked me if i pay rent or how much I pay.
Interesting, a friend with a bipolar the government appears to be checking that he does pay rent each month.
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Re: Welfare increase
Better than a tiny increase in welfare would be more jobs. I am certain that most welfare recipients would rather have gainful employment.