I find it hard to believe that people on welfare by choice are candidates for even the most menial jobs out there, much less the kind of job that requires any education. So unless your idea of a worker is a panhandler or a mugger then I doubt cutting welfare will increase the supply of available labor.
Pretty much just an oxygen thief.
Her attitude alone makes her useless for even the most menial of jobs.
Back when was I was commenting against NAFTA in the Macon Telegraph's (GA) LettersToTheEd section, one small manufacturer called me up and invited me over for a discussion about his various experiences.
One of them was a state subsidy (GA) for him to hire those on welfare - all blacks. "Biggest mistake I ever made" he told me. These "new hires" were SO pist off at having to work, they sabotaged his machinery, whose replacement/repairs cost him far more that the subsidy paid him. These people were all gone within a month. Not a damn one of them was any good.