Why does the United States have such a high poverty level?
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Edward M is right. What the u.s. poverty level means is that anyone who is living below it cannot afford the basic necessities of life w/in the u.s. We have a high standard of living which is why someone in a 3rd world country wld be living in the lap of luxury if their welfare benefits were what ours are.
In Mich there are individuals receiving ssi (which is a welfare program via Social Security Admin) who are better off than many who work. Consider that they have to pay only 1/4 of their rent pmt, all medical expenses (dr, hosp, clinics, dental, eye) are covered with no premium pmts, they have food stamps and they don't have to pay income taxes. If they don't smoke they're not hurting financially. At some point, a low wage earner would be ahead of the game but they'd have to work quite awhile to do better than if they weren't working. If you've read this far, bless you, I got long-winded didn't I?
the government wants to keep you poor so they can control you
Because poverty is defined as earning less than half the median income, and the US has a VERY high median income compared to other nations.
more people than available jobs,and the people keep pouring in here.
Because Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie Pitt (who did NOT steal him away from Jennifer Aniston...right) spend all their money in Africa.
What planet are you from. The poorest person in the USA lives better and has more stuff than someone living in a turd world country say like Chad or Somali. Listening to Hugo Chavez?
Because the UN describes poverty as relative.
The median poor person in the US is much better off than the middle class in most nations.
Because people are free to make their own decisions. If they decide to not take education seriously, produce children they cannot afford to feed and blame all their problems on others, then they suffer the consequences.
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the gap between rich & poor increases because of the misdistribution of income amoung the people. while, majority of the national product will be consumed less minority of fortunate and leaving the rest almost nothing. the tickle down theory is not properly active here.
The official level of poverty in a country depends on the definition used and what is counted as income. The US definitions is 3 times the income need to provide a nutritionally adequate diet. However the use of saving, food stamps, public housing etc is not included. The lowest 20% has expenditures of twice their income. In the UK it is half the median income, and they have national health care. Cross country comparisons have little meaning, however tracking this number in time for a country is a useful statistic for guiding policy and expected welfare expenditures.
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