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    paying jobs while poverty levels would go down, more family time, crime rates would decrease, and more jobs would come and stay in the United States. In the year of 2015, in America poverty has reached an all-time high. In 2005 the poverty level for one individual was $9,570. In 2015 that number has increased

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    between the rich and the poor only seems to have increased since than. The richest 10% of the people in the world currently make up for 85% of the global wealth. One of the biggest problems with poverty is the affect it has on a child’s development and educational outcomes. Economically speaking poverty is based on a person’s annual income. For a family of four if you make anything less than $24,000 collectively in a year than you are considered to be poor. A person who receives

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    The scourge of poverty in the United States of America is a tragic story that seems to never end. When President Lyndon B. Johnson fired the first shots in the “War on Poverty” in 1964, the rate declined by a several percentage points in the coming decade. Sadly, whereas in 1964 the percentage of Americans in poverty was approximately 17 percent of the population, the rate still stood at 14.8 percent a full 50 years later in 2014. The ongoing plague of poverty has given rise to a moral value shared

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    Poverty is more than lacking monetary value for daily needs, which means that poverty prevention must give adequate attention to the non-economic factors which affect the impoverished. One cannot look at the spokes of poverty without recognizing the spiritual poverty that essentially underlies all of poverty. Nearly four fifths of the world’s children grow up with no knowledge of God, resulting in a catastrophic spiritual poverty. Without God many feel they lack purpose and when one lacks a purpose

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    two hundred years from now. America has developed tremendously in the last century. For instance, numerous diseases and infections have been eradicated. There are nearly three hundred twenty-five million people in the United States today with nearly eighty-five percent of Americans having access to the internet. However, with these advancements, my generation will have deal with America’s dilemma of the distribution of wealth in this country. I have lived in the poverty a majority of my lifetime.

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    Poverty is a situation whereby people’s basic needs like food, clothes, shelter and medical care, are not met. Poverty can be relative or absolute. Relative poverty is when people are not satisfied with the minimum standard level of living which can be determined by the government. Absolute poverty is when people are completely or in destitution of things like food to keep them healthy, clothes to cover their bodies and shelter over their heads. United States (U.S) faces both types of poverty and

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    years overall extreme poverty rates have been cut in half, but we can do better. People who live in extreme poverty have not only a lack of income, but resources as well. Lacking resources often results in much larger issues such as hunger, limited availability to proper healthcare, limited access to education, and little to no sanitation facilities meaning less clean water. Around 767 million people around the world live off less than $2.00 a day which is the international poverty line; the largest

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    It has become common in the modern era of America to forget that many nations are poverty-stricken and lacking proper education around the world. In the United States, most children take a bus, are driven, or walk a short distance in mild weather to reach school. The buildings themselves are typically modern and clean, with an abundance of high quality coloring supplies, binders, and notebooks. Pakistani children get none of these luxuries, particularly girls. Occasionally, parents are able to send

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    Poverty is the fear of not knowing where your next meal is going to come from, or where you’re going to sleep at night. It’s living life without basic needs such as food, clothing, and shelter. The quality of living in poverty is changing over time and so is the perception which is based solely upon the individual. Therefore, ‘living in poverty” may vary from one person to the next. However, it can be best to view poverty through the actual living conditions. In 2010, the U.S Census Bureau released

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    Since America was founded, immigrants have developed and shaped each state, making the country so unique and to some, the most desirable place to live. “The streets were paved of gold” was the slogan used to attract so many people from around the world, but, how many people truly “struck gold” after moving here? Only 28% of the population (according to a 2005 census) live in the middle to upper class. To put this statistic into perspective; one in every 4 families are living knowing that they are

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