OK, so we're talking about welfare abuse. Good. That's not "people on welfare", that's thieves. Let's get our categorisation right here.
The point I'm making is that the characterisation of people on welfare as being layabouts living a life of luxury on your dime is unfair - welfare is barely enough to feed and clothe an individual. Someone who is on welfare and "decked out in the latest gear, new smartphone, etc" is not doing so with their legitimate welfare payments, they're doing it through illegitimate means, be it dealing, working cash jobs or defrauding the welfare system through claiming multiple payments. In that case your annoyance should be with people who are drug dealers, thieves or fraudsters, not with "people on welfare".