48.33% - The standard(s) used for a means test will always be somewhat crude and arbitrary.
20.00% - Means-testing focuses limited government resources on people who actually need them — it's not about creating in-groups; it's about not writing checks to people who don't.
16.67% - Means testing needlessly creates opposing interest groups
15.00% - Means tested eligibility will always result in some people deemed eligible that are less deserving than some deemed ineligible.
A means test inevitably creates a line dividing eligible from ineligible.
85.71% - The standard(s) used for a means test will always be somewhat crude and arbitrary.
14.29% - A means test helps avoid criticism that a policy is unneeded.
33.33% - A means test inevitably creates a line dividing eligible from ineligible.
33.33% - Any means test inevitably creates an in-group and an out-group with a contested boundary.
0.00% - A means test requires creating an in-group and out-group.
50.00% - Group theory