21 Facts That Will Blow Your Mind
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Michael Snyder, Economic Collapse blog,
What
you are about to see is more evidence that the growth of poverty in the
United States is wildly out of control. It turns out that there is a
tremendous amount of suffering in “the wealthiest nation on the planet”,
and it is getting worse with each passing year. During this election
season, politicians of all stripes are running around telling all of us
how great we are, but is that really true? As you will see below,
poverty is reaching unprecedented levels in this country, and the middle
class is steadily dying.
There aren’t enough good jobs to go around, dependence on the
government has never been greater, and it is our children that are being
hit the hardest. If we have this many people living on the edge of
despair now, while times are “good”, what are things going to look like
when our economy really starts falling apart? The following are 21
facts about the explosive growth of poverty in America that will blow
your mind…
#1 The U.S. Census Bureau says that nearly 47 million Americans are living in poverty right now.
#2 Other numbers from the U.S. Census Bureau are
also very disturbing. For example, in 2007 about one
out of every eight
children in America was on food stamps. Today, that number is one out of every five.
#3 According to Kathryn J. Edin and H. Luke Shaefer, the authors of a new book entitled “$2.00 a Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America“,
there are 1.5 million “ultrapoor” households in the United States that
live on less than two dollars a day. That number has doubled since
1996.
#4 46 million Americans
use food banks each year, and lines start forming at some U.S. food
banks as early as 6:30 in the morning because people want to get
something before the food supplies run out.
#5 The number of homeless children in the U.S. has increased by 60 percent over the past six years.
#6 According to Poverty USA, 1.6 million American children slept in a homeless shelter or some other form of emergency housing last year.
#7 Police in New York City have identified 80 separate homeless encampments in the city, and the homeless crisis there has gotten so bad that it is being described as an “epidemic”.
#8 If you can believe it, more than half of all students in our public schools are poor enough to qualify for school lunch subsidies.
#9 According to a Census Bureau report that was released a while back, 65 percent of all children in the U.S. are living in a home that receives some form of aid from the federal government.
#10 According to a report that was published by UNICEF, almost one-third of all children in this country “live in households with an income below 60 percent of the national median income”.
#11 When it comes to child poverty, the United States ranks 36th out of the 41 “wealthy nations” that UNICEF looked at.
#12 The number of Americans that are living in concentrated areas of high poverty has doubled since the year 2000.
#13 An astounding 45 percent of all African-American children in the United States live in areas of “concentrated poverty”.
#14 40.9 percent of all children in the United States that are being raised by a single parent are living in poverty.
#15 An astounding 48.8 percent of all 25-year-old Americans still live at home with their parents.
#16 There are simply not enough good jobs to go around anymore. It may be hard to believe, but 51 percent of all American workers make less than $30,000 a year.
#17 There are 7.9 million working age Americans that
are “officially unemployed” right now and another 94.7 million working
age Americans that are considered to be “not in the labor force”. When
you add those two numbers together, you get a grand total of 102.6 million working age Americans that do not have a job right now.
#18 Owning a home has traditionally been a signal
that you belong to the middle class. That is why it is so alarming that
the rate of homeownership in the United States has been falling for eight years in a row.
#19 According to a recent Pew survey, approximately 70 percent of all Americans believe that “debt is a necessity in their lives”.
#20 At this point, 25 percent
of all Americans have a negative net worth. That means that the value
of what they owe is greater than the value of everything that they own.
#21 The top 0.1 percent of all American families have about as much wealth as the bottom 90 percent of all American families combined.
If we truly are “the greatest nation on the planet”, then why can’t we even take care of our own people?
Why are there tens of millions of us living in poverty?
Perhaps we really aren’t so great after all.
It would be one thing if economic conditions were getting better and
poverty was in decline. At least then we could be talking about the
improvement we were making. But despite the fact that we are stealing
more than a hundred million dollars from future generations of Americans
every single hour of every single day, poverty just continues to grow like an aggressive form of cancer.
So what is wrong?
Why can’t we get this thing fixed?
Tell us what you think we should do as a nation to solve this problem by posting a comment below…
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