The expansion of government provision in the early 1930s at the federal level crowded out private charity to the indigent, sick, and hungry, so today almost no private charity goes to the general poor—surviving private charity (soup kitchens, food banks) mainly serves the homeless who fall outside the bureaucratic systems like food stamps.

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Russ Roberts

Evidence Quote

What most private charity goes to today almost all of it very very little of it goes to the indigent it's been crowded out

Source

Mike Munger on Love, Money, Profits, and Non-profits 04/19/2010EconTalk
Created: 6/17/2026, 10:31:45 AM

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