Friday, January 18, 2013

Poverty in America: Why Can’t We End It?



There are so many examples of dire poverty worldwide and in spite of great advances in technology and development strategies moving towards poverty alleviation, one would expect  some signs of it letting up, we are worse off now than ever before.RONALD REAGAN famously said, “We fought a war on poverty and poverty won.” With 46 million Americans — 15 percent of the population — now counted as poor, it’s tempting to think he may have been right.

Look a little deeper and the temptation grows. The lowest percentage in poverty since we started counting was 11.1 percent in 1973. The rate climbed as high as 15.2 percent in 1983. In 2000, after a spurt of prosperity, it went back down to 11.3 percent, and yet 15 million more people are poor today.Read on...

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