Given poverty, people think of several questions: money, crime, health and happiness. This is the four most important questions in dealing with poverty in our whole country. Each raised a problem and a solution, but it is difficult to solve these problems at the government; for every good point or action there is a negative response that affects supporters and supporters I guess. The most common way to measure poverty continues to be a money benchmark.
"Why are there so many poverty in America?" There is a very wide range of problems with this problem. There is no simple treatment or the only cause of poverty. According to the United States Department of Health and Human Services, "The 2011 poverty guide is $ 10,890 for a single family member and $ 22,350 for a four-member family (par 13) - Most of the poor have long- (Iceland, 2003) In the United States many long-term poor people live in cities These environments are characterized by high color density and high concentration people, moral and It has been identified as a field of economic failure.
The main reason why poor children and elderly people suffer so much is poverty, but why are there so many poverty? The poor old man is poor. Because they can no longer work to make money. During their working life, they did not have enough money to set aside aside money to keep their old age. Children are poor as their parents are poor. There are also reasons behind the reasons. In the 19th century England was one of the world's leading industrial countries. By the beginning of the 20th century, Germany, the United States, and other countries competed vigorously with the UK. This keeps you working away from the UK and brings people into poverty. As people perceive that poverty is not really due to the poor, they will support the government's view that measures should be taken to support young people, the elderly and the unemployed. This "thing" passed the reform. The government feels that things are getting worse now
When the American authorities began to pay attention to poverty in the 1960's, they quickly realized that we need to understand how much poverty we are having. To that end, we need to measure public poverty or poverty lines. Government economist Mollie Orshanky calculated in 1963 the cost of very small meals multiplied by 3 as the typical American family decided to spend a third of income in a government survey in 1955 did. To food. Therefore, family cash income is less than three times the minimum food cost, it is regarded as public poverty.