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Originally Posted by liberalman
U.S. economy leaving record numbers in severe poverty
By Tony Pugh
McClatchy Newspapers
(MCT)
WASHINGTON - The percentage of poor Americans who are living in severe poverty has reached a 32-year high, millions of working Americans are falling closer to the poverty line and the gulf between the nation's "haves" and "have-nots" continues to widen.
A McClatchy Newspapers analysis of 2005 census figures, the latest available, found that nearly 16 million Americans are living in deep or severe poverty. A family of four with two children and an annual income of less than $9,903 - half the federal poverty line - was considered severely poor in 2005. So were individuals who made less than $5,080 a year.
The McClatchy analysis found that the number of severely poor Americans grew by 26 percent from 2000 to 2005. That's 56 percent faster than the overall poverty population grew in the same period. McClatchy's review also found statistically significant increases in the percentage of the population in severe poverty in 65 of 215 large U.S. counties, and similar increases in 28 states. The review also suggested that the rise in severely poor residents isn't confined to large urban counties but extends to suburban and rural areas.
The plight of the severely poor is a distressing sidebar to an unusual economic expansion. Worker productivity has increased dramatically since the brief recession of 2001, but wages and job growth have lagged behind. At the same time, the share of national income going to corporate profits has dwarfed the amount going to wages and salaries. That helps explain why the median household income of working-age families, adjusted for inflation, has fallen for five straight years.
http://www.bradenton.com/mld/bradent...s/16760637.htm
Well it seems that the mantra of "lower taxes" means more money for all americans is once again shown to be a lie. Sure the Yachts are rising but the dingys seem to be sinking. If this is then end result of having the conservative party's economic plan in motion one can only hope that the liberal party comes into its own in 2008 to once again fix the damage done by the GOP....and yes that would seem to be our tradition.
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Poverty USA -- Catholic Campaign for Human Development -- A hand up, not a hand out.
City, State, % People Below Poverty Level
1. Detroit, MI 32.5%
City of Detroit Official Web Site -- Office of the Mayor
2. Buffalo, NY 29.9%
Mayor's Office - City of Buffalo
3. Cincinnati, OH 27.8%
City of Cincinnati - Office of the Mayor
4. Cleveland, OH 27.0%
City of Cleveland, Mayor's Office - City of Cleveland
5. Miami, FL 26.9%
City of Miami - Office of the Mayor
5. St. Louis, MO 26.8%
Welcome from Mayor Francis G. Slay
7. El Paso, TX 26.4%
www.elpasotexas.gov - Mayor Homepage
8. Milwaukee, WI 26.2%
Office of Mayor Tom Barrett
9. Philadelphia, PA 25.1%
PHILA.GOV | Welcome to the City of Philadelphia
10. Newark, NJ 24.2%
City of Newark - Mayor Cory A. Booker
HERE ARE THE TOP 10 HIGHEST POVERTY RATED CITYS! NOTICE THAT THEY ALL HAVE A DEMOCRAT FOR A MAYOR! COENCIDENCE?
http://money.cnn.com/2006/10/30/real...ties/index.htm
Top 10 most violent cities.
City Crime rate: violent incidents
per 100,000
St. Louis, MO 2,405.5 [url=http://stlouis.missouri.org/citygov/mayor/]
Detroit, MI 2,357.6 [url=http://www.ci.detroit.mi.us/mayor/default.htm]
Flint, MI 2,260.2 http://www.ci.flint.mi.us/mayor/myr_welcome.asp
Camden,NJ 2,096.7 http://www.ci.camden.nj.us/
Memphis, TN 1,860.0 http://www.cityofmemphis.org/framework.aspx?page=1
Miami Gardens, FL 1,854.3 http://www.miamigardens-fl.gov/Council/Mayor.aspx
Orlando, FL 1,807.5 http://www.cityoforlando.net/elected/mayor/bio.htm
Compton, CA 1,786.9 http://www.comptoncity.org/
Springfield, MA 1,774.2 http://www.springfieldcityhall.com/COS/mayor.0.html
Little Rock, AR 1,771.8 http://www.littlerock.org/MayorsOffice/
HERE ARE THE TOP 10 HIGHEST VIOLENT RATED CITYS! NOTICE THAT THEY ALL HAVE A DEMOCRAT FOR A MAYOR! COENCIDENCE?