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  <title>488: Welfare for the Rich, Government Creep &amp;amp; The Human Cost of Welfare by Phil Harvey</title>
  <description>Phil Harvey is today’s guest, discussing his recent book and a few ways that tax dollars are distributed to some for questionable reasons. Phil shares everything from billionaires receiving million-dollar payouts for owning farmland to customers paying double the price of sugar in the local grocery store.&amp;amp;nbsp; Book:  Welfare for the Rich: How Your Tax Dollars End Up in Millionaires’ Pockets-And What You Can Do About It&amp;amp;nbsp;by Phil Harvey Key Takeaways: [1:40] How are taxpayers getting burned by welfare going to many of the wrong places? [4:30] How are the&amp;amp;nbsp;well-to-do&amp;amp;nbsp;getting welfare? [6:30] Jason and Phil discuss the bonuses received by owners of farmland for no apparent reason. [11:30] Some coastal cities have zoned land in such a way that housing has become unaffordable. [16:30] Is the open spaces argument, “you’ve already got yours, so you’re not going to share?” [18:15] Everyone pays twice as much as they should have to pay for sugar, to benefit which sugar baron? Websites: WelfareForTheRich.com JasonHartman.com/Fund JasonHartman.com/Asset JasonHartman.com/Webinar www.JasonHartman.com www.JasonHartman.com/properties </description>
  <author_name>Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman</author_name>
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