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    Poverty in the United States is an unacceptable scourge on our society. Poverty is born out of situation and mindset rather than sheer laziness. To figure out the causes and solutions of poverty‚ we must understand what poverty is. Poverty occurs when a person’s basic needs for food‚ clothing‚ and shelter are not met. Poverty is measured by the government in what they call a poverty “threshold”. This poverty “threshold” is based on family size and income falling below the poverty line established

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    Poverty is something that many people face in their everyday lives‚ more people than one might think. Those who are impoverished aren’t just the ones you see living on Skid Row‚ or those who stand by traffic lights with signs begging for money. Sometimes it is not that obvious. Poverty can be hiding behind the closed doors of a home. Kids sitting at the dinner table‚ wondering if they will have a meal that night‚ because even though Mom works full time‚ the bills need to be paid. Poverty can be found

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    Poverty and Wealth At the beginning of the 1800s lost poor Americans to the South resembled the poor of Europe. Wealthy people or local governments gave them "outdoor relief‚" consisting of food‚ firewood‚ or small amounts of money known as alms‚ primarily from a sense of the policy or community responsibility. Inherited English tradition‚ required towns to take care of their poor. Industrialization and immigration brought poverty of a new kind and on a new scale to American cities in the 1820s

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    Soc 101-001 3/31/14 Poverty has been going through a feminization process in the recent decades. The overwhelming majority of those in poverty and those affected by poverty have been women recently. The trend has been set by the thousand of working women that head a single parent household. These women work and work and still are barely able to support their family. There are also other things impacting the feminization of poverty. One issue that has had a huge impact is the mass incarceration

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    Children poverty is one of the US leading problems. Poverty puts many children’s lives at risk the minute they are brought into the world. Every year 7.6 million children die before they reach age 5‚ The causes of that is poverty not getting the nutrition needed and not living in a well sheltered area. Children’s immune system is not fully developed and strong‚ that would make the chance of them catching a disease increase. Health Care and Nutrition is a big problem when children are in poverty. Measles

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    Poverty has always been a problem throughout history and despite being one of the most prosperous countries in the world‚ the U.S is not immune to it either. There are many approaches when it comes to poverty measure‚ although the most up to date measure of poverty in the U.S is based on the model that was established in the mid-1960s by Mollie Orshansky‚ an economist at the U.S SSA at the time. This model consists of ‘’a set of thresholds for families of different sizes and composition that are

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    POVERTY There is no universally acceptable definition of poverty‚ although there are several connotations and definitions in vogue. Poverty implies a condition of life characterised by deprivation some sort or the other‚ and perceived as undesirable by the person concerned or others. It is a multidimensional concept and phenomenon. Generally‚ there is a consensus among scholars about poverty being conceived and defined as absolute or relative. Absolute poverty implies a person’s lack of access

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    Child Poverty in the United States Tracy Crawford April 29‚ 2012 University of Phoenix When we think of children living in poverty‚ most might think it is mainly a problem in third world countries. We have all see the commercials asking for donations to help the children from countries in Africa but how often do we hear about the children in the United States? In the past decade child poverty has been on the rise in this country. Child poverty has long and short-term hardships

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    The Faces of Poverty “Don’t look down on a man if you can’t help pick him up” –Ms. Bailey. Poverty in the United States tends to conjure up images of homeless people living under bridges‚ people with signs begging street corners‚ and soup kitchens and homeless shelters. Throughout history‚ poverty has been a pervasive issue in the United States; it is an issue that has managed to survive despite government’s the countless efforts to eradicate it. As a result‚ it has spread and affects a wide array

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    opinion‚ poverty is drawn by a line and that line is not invisible or obscured. Either you’re above that line or you are below that line. The definition of poverty is‚ “the general scarcity or dearth‚ or the state of one who lacks a certain amount of material possessions or money. It is a multifaceted concept‚ which includes social‚ economic‚ and political elements. Poverty seems to be chronic or temporary but most of the time it is closely related to inequality” (Helpful Dictionary). Poverty is just

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