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Thursday, May 21, 2026
Research reveals that white people appear to support social safety net programs unless they perceive those programs as also helping nonwhites ... "This effect only appears when people compare their political standing directly to that of racial minorities ... ... in many developed nations, high levels of income inequality usually lead to increased public demand for these programs ... the U.S. is different in this regard ... University of Delaware scientists Sumeyye Mine Iltekin Gocer and Joanne M. Miller learned ... that hostility to safety net programs appears to be ... primarily with White people " even those in poverty " because they fear the programs give nonwhites a boost. |
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