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Posted by dajoki in General Discussion (1/22-2007 thru 12/14/2010)
Mon Sep 14th 2009, 02:19 PM
40M Americans in Poverty
by Leigh Graham
Published September 10, 2009 @ 11:42AM PT
http://uspoverty.change.org/blog/view/40m_...

The census results on poverty in the U.S. in 2008 are in, http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/re... and they're worse than we thought. The lowlights:

--Median household income declined by 3.6%, to $50,303 from around $52K.

--The poverty rate rose to 13.2% from 12.5% in 2007. That's an additional 2M Americans who have fallen below the nation's already absurdly low poverty threshold to officially qualify as poor.


--Over 46M people - or 15.4% of the population - lack health insurance.


Of course, the specter of poverty hits some groups harder than others. Median incomes for Hispanics, Southern households, and foreign-born households declined by about 5%. If you were earning $10/hour, now you're earning $9.50 - this adds up to almost $1,000 in wages lost over a year for someone already struggling full-time at such a low wage.

Almost every group is worse off, including those with comparatively low rates of poverty: households headed by married couples; non-Hispanic whites; and working age adults.

Interestingly, the number of people with health insurance also grew - because more people are receiving coverage from the government. What's that now about a public option?


Finally, income inequality is unchanged (yippee?), but the poverty rate is the highest in 11 years. It's worth combing through all the data to really get a full picture of how many more Americans have become so poor even the government has officially taken notice - your neighbors, your grandmother, your kid's friends at school, perhaps even you.

Please help us get this info out today (#PDD09!)http://uspoverty.change.org/blog/view/pove... as part of Poverty Day. And you know the drill - Take Action to Fight Poverty in America now! http://www.change.org/actions?cause_id=270...
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I think its time that something should be done about the way the government measures poverty, but that's for another post!!
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