The Crisis of Poverty In America
[2023-04-02 23:15:20]
More than 46 million Americans live below the official poverty line - currently the family of four people is now about $ 23,021 - the poor population of the country exceeds 16 million people. Wealth inequality has reached a record high level - it has grown beyond ever since 1929. More than a third of the US population is going to exceed 200% of the income below the Federal poverty line (about 44,000 in the case of a four-member family), but the growth of the country's wealth is reduced to a few households I am concentrating. Prior to the economic crisis, 6 million low-income households earned more than half of income and public utility charges, or lived in sub-standard houses. According to the latest data of 2011, 48.8 million people (including 16.2 million children) live in families fighting hunger.
Today, increasing numbers of families are at risk, increasingly due to rising unemployment rates, rising natural gas and food prices, and continuous foreclosure crisis seriously affects the moral and economic costs of all Americans It has an influence. In fact, in 2007, American Progress for American Progress estimates that it costs about $ 500 billion for childhood poverty alone. The latest report from the "tenth" campaign shows that the cost over the past three years may have increased by several billion dollars due to increased economic uncertainty.
The problems confronted by economically difficult people are the lack of other affordable childcare, medical care, transportation, other mechanisms necessary to secure work, dangerous predatory lending practices, barriers to union formation, Declining social spending and monopoly politics interferes meaningful public participation and accountability in the government
After the financial crisis, a serious economic downturn and the economic recovery stagnate, it is natural that the number of the poor in the United States is increasing. This autumn, the Census Bureau reported that 46 million people (15% of the population) are living below the poverty line. This is a nuisance figure and it will definitely enable us to take action to help the poor when we are working hard to develop the economy. However, efforts to address poverty in the United States are denied from the viewpoint of false ideology, in particular inequality to best understand the concept of poverty. Policy makers often give in to the argument that the gap between the richest Americans and the poorest Americans is expanding.
The history and definition of poverty in the United States, the cause and cause of poverty, the influence of poverty to the United States and the wage of the poor. Poverty is a state or condition with little money or goods. In the United States, the poverty problem began to become a serious problem in the late 1950s, reaching 22.4% of the US population. The poverty rate steadily declined through the 1960s, reaching 11.1% in 1973. Over the next 10 years, the poverty rate has changed between 11.1.
Poverty in the United States There are extreme poverty in every region of the United States! There are several different kinds of causes of poverty and poverty. Most people think that poverty is simply homeless and unemployed. And the person supports the basic necessity of life, lives under the bridge wearing clothes. People do not know that people living in poverty have work and earn money, but their lives are so terrible that they are classified as people.
Poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean is well known and poverty is a constant fight in Latin America and the Caribbean. According to the Latin America-Caribbean Economic Committee, 167 million people in this region live in poverty (ECLAC). However, an additional 66 million people will live in extreme poverty (ECLAC). The report says that the number of the poor in Latin America and the Caribbean region has declined, but these figures are still large. - As a Caucasian American, I do not quite understand the harsh living environment Nat