Georgia ...........................
I don't believe so.
Government intervention (such as welfares) is actually a good policy to help poor people sustain themselves for a short period of time .
But, in order to fully eliminate their poverty, they have to eventually get a good job to sustain their own living, otherwise, the Government just hemorrhaging expenditures and increases national debt overtime.
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No because at the end of the day the students chose to do it or not
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