Welfare Fatigue

EPISODE · Apr 9, 2026 · 24 MIN

Welfare Fatigue

from THINK BEFORE YOU SLEEP · host THINK BEFORE YOU SLEEP

You work. You pay taxes. You watch as others receive what you earn. And slowly, quietly, the compassion drains away until nothing is left but resentment.In this episode, I uncover the phenomenon known as welfare fatigue — the exhaustion that sets in when citizens feel the social safety net has become a hammock rather than a trampoline. Studies from the Economic and Social Research Institute show that 58% of people believe social benefits make people lazy, one of the highest proportions in Europe [citation:2]. Academic research identifies "harvest fatigue" among prosperous taxpayers who grow weary of funding long-standing egalitarian policies without visible results [citation:5]. But the term has another face. Social workers and welfare professionals suffer from compassion fatigue, the emotional exhaustion from constant exposure to trauma and suffering, exacerbated by funding cuts and overwhelming caseloads [citation:1][citation:9]. Based on sociological studies, public opinion data, and frontline testimony, this episode explores a phenomenon no one wants to name. Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play — because the safety net is fraying, and the people holding the ropes are tired.

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