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PostPosted: Sat 15:32, 17 Aug 2013    Post subject: jordan pas cher Poverty and Our Kids

The reality is that in the U.S. the poor are actually well nourished, but some poor families experience temporary food shortages. About 89 percent of the poor say that their families have enough food, while only two percent say they often don't have enough food. Forty-three percent of what the government calls "poor" households actually own their own homes, and a car.
The U.S. Census Bureau's latest annual report on poverty in the U.S. says that there were 37 million poor [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] individuals living in this country in 2005. That number has not changed much in recent years -- as the report states 12.6 percent of Americans were poor in 2005. This number has been averaging between 11.3 percent to 15.1 percent of during the last 20 years.
Once example, in Brooklyn, New York, there is a poverty problem, but to understand poverty in this country, is critical to take a look behind these kinds of numbers that are lingering in the Census Bureau's reports. Look at the actual living conditions of the individuals that our government claims are poor.
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According to Author Robert E. Rector, in his article entitled, "How Poor Are America's Poor? Examining the Plague of Poverty in America," poverty in the U.S. can be reduced further, particularly poverty among children. [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] There are two main reasons that American children are poor: Their parents don't work much, and fathers are absent. He sites that the typical poor family with children is supported by only 800 hours of work during a year. This is only 16 hours of work a week. If work in each family were [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] raised to 2,000 hours per yearthe equivalent of one adult working 40 hours per week throughout the year nearly 75 percent of poor children would not be deemed officially "in poverty" in the U.S.
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Children of the City's website features an audio presentation that sites the [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] fact that there are 17 thousand [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] cases of child abuse or neglect every year, a 48 percent high school drop out rate and [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] the fact that one in three families is living below the poverty line. It is all happening in our own back yards. These people continue to need help to keep their kids out of crime.

With more programs like Children of the City, our communities could beat what our government continues to call poverty.
A family with no food, clothing, or shelter suggests poverty. In 2005, a Poverty Pulse poll was taken by the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD). It asked the public this question: "How would you describe being poor in the United States?" The responses focused on basic needs, hunger and homelessness.
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