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so 2% of those tested under a new law requiring drug testing before receiving temporary assistance benefits have been found to be using drugs according to the test.
1,000 people
Tested at a cost of $30.00-35.00 each is an average of $32.50 per test.
98% aren't doing drugs so Florida picks up the tab for a grand total of $31,850.00
The 20 people who will be denied $233 in benefits a month saves the state $4660.00 in benefits they don't have to pay out.
But testing cost $31,850.00 minus the saving of $4,660.00 in benefits denied has a total cost $27,190.00 .
The state of Florida loses $27,190.00 per 1000 people tested.
Way to go Florida...nothing like improving confidence in the government and welfare system by increasing the cost to the public.
Florida welfare drug tests largely are clean | The News-Press | news-press.com
It's such a shame the authoritarian goons who force people to submit to their will are so bad at math.
Hold on, 98% don't use drugs? Something doesn't add up, because we know that most people on assistance are on drugs. Perhaps they need to administer more accurate (and therefore, more expensive) drug tests.
All kidding aside, I'm sure some people are faking the test somehow.. but damn, that is just stupid all around.
Well, the idea was that people on welfare use a lot more drugs than people not on welfare.
What the tests revealed was that people without a lot of money, can't afford to buy drugs.
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Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah,,,,, keep on testing baby,,,,and when you catch them,,lock them up,send they kids to Siberia,and impound their dogs cause they is all fuck-ups and we don't need to be supporting them. If ya think that is harsh,,just ask what I really think about it.






If they tested all 53,000 families each month they'd have to "save" money by finding 7,393 druggies among the applicant just to break even on testing expenses.
There would have to be over half again as many druggies among the applicants as there is among the general population of Florida just to break even on testing expenses.
The voters of Florida have been bamboozled by politicos claiming to be tough on druggies.
The drug testing company loves this, I'm sure.
There are known knowns. These are things we know that we know. There are known unknowns. That is to say, there are things that we know we don't know. But there are also unknown unknowns. There are things we don't know we don't know. -- Rummy
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