Budgeting Entitlements
Discover the intricate relationship between budgeting and welfare programs in Budgeting Entitlements by Ronald Frederick King, published by Georgetown University Press in 2000. This insightful hardback edition spans 272 pages and delves into the complexities of the food stamp program, highlighting how the integration of welfare and budgeting has reshaped both political landscapes and the lives of individuals reliant on these systems.
As budgetary concerns increasingly dominate Congressional actions, King's analysis provides a critical examination of the political aspects surrounding income maintenance programs. This book is essential for anyone interested in economic history, public policy, and the political economy of welfare in America. Engage with the pressing issues of food relief and the implications of government policies on society through this compelling read.