I appreciate the advice CJ7, and I know you are right, but I'm too stubborn to stop providing facts in response to opinions posted as facts... so here's another one for Whirlaway.
The article you linked to was written 3 months ago by the President of a very conservatively biased think tank that operates under the public goal of:
"The Pacific Research Institute for Public Policy promotes the principles of individual freedom and personal responsibility. The Institute believes these principles are best encouraged through policies that emphasize a free economy, private initiative, and limited government."
Now that in and of itself doesn't mean anything more than it is an opinion article written by a conservative person. However if you read the article I posted a link to it specifically talks about this stance and provides arguments against them. They are both Op/Ed pieces so neither of us can claim a nonpartisan or bipartisan angle.
However the article I posted refers to the Urban Institute study which is pretty darn close to a non-biased organization if not there already. And of course it helped that it was a peer reviewed study, I hear those reviews are generally a good thing to utilize, though apparently some people don't