The question is, "Why there are so many poverty in the United States?" There are such wide problems. There is no simple treatment or the only cause of poverty. According to the US Department of Health and Human Services, "The 2011 poverty guide is 10,890 dollars for a single family and 22,350 dollars for a four family member (par 13)." Furthermore, "family income is below a certain standard That means that all the family members are considered to be in poverty "(Parameter 13).
Why is the US poverty level much greater than that in the West? Several differences between the United States and other countries are remarkable (Brady, 2009; Russell, 2011). First, the minimum wage and trade unions of other Western countries are higher than the United States, it will bring in income and will help people get rid of poverty. Second, compared to the United States, the gross domestic product of these other countries is much larger in terms of social expenditure (social security services such as childcare subsidies and home subsidies). As sociologist John Iceland (Iceland, 2006) pointed out, "These countries often invest heavily in maternity leave, general welfare such as childcare and medical care, and promote family work ... others Compared to the developed countries, the country has poor national health insurance, less expenditure on public housing, less spending on vocational training and job creation.
"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.
So you make a loop and you have very focused poverty, especially when it is related to a particular group. So, for example, in the United States, the situation of African-Americans is very bad. But even poor people may be more likely to live in poor neighborhoods than poor whites. This is what we call concentration effect. But we are convinced that on the basis of good evidence the characteristics of the community seem to have an independent influence. Likewise, fear among residents is a very important factor - by the way, not only to leave the community but also due to fears and concerns related to other types of health related issues.