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eridani

(51,907 posts)
Fri Jul 24, 2015, 06:19 AM Jul 2015

Arizona drug-tested 87,000 welfare recipients and found they are flushing taxpayer dollars

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/07/22/1404639/-Arizona-drug-tested-87-000-welfare-recipients-and-found-they-are-flushing-taxpayer-dollars

The results are thin: According to USA Today, three years after the program began Arizona had tested more than 87,000 welfare recipients. The total number of drug cheats caught was exactly one — a single positive result, which saved the state precisely $560.

Checking in again in March, the Arizona Sonora News Service cited state Department of Economic Security figures which found that over the course of more than five years, "42 people have been asked to take a follow-up drug test and 19 actually took the test, 16 of whom passed. The other 23 were stripped of their benefits for failing to take the drug test."

That adds up to a grand total of three failed tests from 2009-2014. The net savings reaped from withholding benefits for those who either tested positive or failed to complete a drug test was around $3,500, once the $500 cost of testing the 19 is factored in, according to one state agency report. The haul is shockingly unimpressive when you consider the $1.7 million in savings state officials promised when they began the program.

Three. Three failed tests in 5 years of testing. The program needlessly embarrasses people who need public assistance and the cost-ratio benefit just isn't there for taxpayers. It's time to end these programs, not expand them. It's the moral and fiscally-conservative thing to do.

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Arizona drug-tested 87,000 welfare recipients and found they are flushing taxpayer dollars (Original Post) eridani Jul 2015 OP
It's worse than the article suggests. I tried to find... Whiskeytide Jul 2015 #1
Republicans like to save money Turbineguy Jul 2015 #2
Ding, ding, ding. brer cat Jul 2015 #3

Whiskeytide

(4,463 posts)
1. It's worse than the article suggests. I tried to find...
Fri Jul 24, 2015, 06:59 AM
Jul 2015

... information on the actual costs of the drug testing procedures but none of the articles I turned up address that issue. Who is actually paying for the test kits? Testing 87,000 people would have to cost the state a lot of $ - that's the true problem with these testing policies ... They cost more than they could ever save.

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