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    Poverty in America 15.1% of people live in poverty in our so-called great American society today. This epidemic is caused by numerous reasons but a few of the main reasons are the poor economy, drug and alcohol abuse, and lack of education. When people don't have an education, they can’t find a good job or sometimes no job at all. In addition, for many people their addiction to drugs and/or alcohol will cause them to lose their job because of high absenteeism or for failing a drug screening. Poverty

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    Poverty Poverty is a common social issue that has troubled nations for thousands of years. While nations like the United States of America have worked diligently to eradicate it domestically, it still widely exists.“According to the U.S. Citizen burow 47.6 million citizens living in poverty.With 20% of those households living in extreme poverty.”(PBS.org) Poverty has been a consistent problem throughout history. No matter what the income, unemployment or overall prosperity level is, there will

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    minorities in poverty has became a sensational problem with black, Hispanic, and other ethnicity. They are having problems gaining and maintaining jobs in the United states because of discrimination, by getting paid lower than those of the main ethnicity in that region. In the article America’s Poverty Problem Hasn't Changed “Blacks and Hispanics make up for well over 20% in the poverty level” (White). This is showing that minorities are being treated unfairly, causing them to live in poverty and not be

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    In 2017, more than 45 million Americans live in poverty. The poverty line in America is $11,892 for each individual. The average poverty rate in the US is 12.7%, which is one percent more than the 13.7% average in 1997. Although this is a decrease, poverty is still one of the biggest issues in American society. With the annual median income of Americans going up each year and the poverty rate staying the same, questions of the the difference between the upper, middle, and lower class arise. Since

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    Poverty started around the 1600’s. While trade and demand increased, gaps in income became present. This is where wealth sprouted, sudden gaps in income caused more to become wealthier than others. Those not wealthy enough to afford things such as food or clothing would be considered living in poverty. Poverty is significant due to people's lack of ability to care for themselves and of their families. It is a problem because there are people all over the world who are starving without homes, food

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    When a person thinks of the term “poverty” it is easy to imagine a third world country with hardly and food or water. It is easy to imagine the children we see on the television reaching out for assistance. While it is almost impossible to imagine that poverty is right here in America, there are many living in poverty right under our noses. Can you believe that one of the healthiest countries has so many of its citizens living below the poverty line? Poverty can affect people of all socioeconomic

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    severity of homelessness and poverty has been a much-debated topic in America. Some people believe that homelessness is one of the most serious issues in our country, while others think that the percentage is not high enough to qualify homelessness as a massive problem. In, reality, however, the subject of homelessness cannot be confined to simply “existent” and “non-existent”. According to C. J. Carnacchio’s article, there are only around 300,000-600,000 homeless people in America, compared to the total

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    Introduction “Poverty in America!” These words really sound conflicting and mismatched. The U.S.A. is assumed to be a land where numerous growth and development opportunities are available in a gross amount. It is a nation with prodigious and abundance resources, ability and materials which enables people to live and fulfil their dreams. The prevalence of poverty in this country is hard to believe, but unfortunately it is a fact (Rank, 2004). There are many people in the U.S.A. who cannot afford

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    I knew that poverty in America was a real big issue but to here that 1 in 4 children in America live in poverty is heartbreaking. I am a single parent of two, a 4 year old and a 14 year old. I know firsthand how hard things can be. Working as an Instructional Aide I fall below the 23,000.00 a year threshold and some may say I live below the poverty line. I don’t live like poor nor do my children go without anything that they need. I have an A.A. degree and working on my B.A. and I had my house

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    What are the main reasons there is so much poverty in America? In the past 30 years, poverty has increased drastically leaving many people homeless and helpless. Adults, as well as the children, are left on the streets to seek different ways to aid their families. If a working family member is injured, then it is up to the others to find ways to care for the injured and at the same time set food on the table. Many women also work to aid their families, however, when a woman works at a factory she

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