Social security isn't welfare. It is actually one of a very few actual entitlement programs as people have had wages deducted for this program. So the fact that billionaires receive benefits shouldn't be surprising...it's their money. Why would anyone care if they receive it? If a wealthy individual purchased something online, when it arrived at his or her home would you say they shouldn't be allowed to have it?
And see maybe that's why many feel the way they do about what is referred to as welfare or Social security because to the federal government and to the states it
is considered welfare (notice if you will that the link I'm giving is from the federal Government and is their own definition not mine)
https://www.ssa.gov/history/aja964.html ... Additionally in this case where the federal Government is saying SS is part of what
they call welfare the vast majority of it is SS,Medicare,Medicaid and disability(ssi) and what many see as welfare given to the poor is less than 5% of what is included in the welfare programs budget. If you notice also in these links unemployment insurance is also included in what the Federal Government is calling welfare and so for instance those who were not working during the pandemic and were being given unemployment were considered recipients of the social welfare programs.
Anyway I will meet you half way on this though because I am retired and on SS myself. When I was younger and was able to work a plant I worked at moved and laid us all off and so I drew unemployment until I found other work. lol,, now to me I think I paid into the SS and unemployment for almost 60 years and so to me what I'm on(SS) isn't
welfare it's a retirement program that they withheld from my check my whole life(an investment I made). That's all here from there though because it seems me and you see it the same I think but the Government(state and federal) sees it as a Social welfare program. I should say that's what has me following along with the post in this thread because it seems that most don't realize that the government actually does see SS(and other programs) as part of the social welfare program. Which now leads me to wonder,,,,,Do we really want them to end all the Social programs in the US or just a few? It sounds to me like they got us asking them to please do away with our welfare checks when they know that we don't realize that SS is included in it.
https://econofact.org/welfare-and-the-federal-budget (this second link is not from .gov but you can find another if you like)...