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Old 01-17-2012, 06:25 AM
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...I find the above very sad & I pray that we the people
find & elect leaders that can resolve & find solutions to the many problems our country is facing/enduring

What are you doing to make it better ?

Do you know someone that needs help ?
Can you share/help them ?

I thought I was having a difficult time, but I read articles & facts like above & it reminds me to be thankful for what I do have, then what I don't have...

Do you have a solution to the problem ?
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Old 01-17-2012, 06:29 AM
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Hard times getting harder

The number of Americans living in poverty has been on the rise since the Great Recession, as many households have seen their incomes drop and their debts mount in the past few years.
In total, more than 15% of the population lived in poverty in 2010, the highest percentage since 1993, according to the most recent data from the Census Bureau. To put that in perspective, that means more than 46 million people fell below the poverty line, defined as $22,314 for a family of four. If you factor in the income spent on expenses like medical costs, child care and mortgage payments, the number of Americans whose remaining income falls below the poverty line is closer to 50 million, or roughly 16% of the population.
As severe as this sounds, some regions in the U.S. are much worse off. In November, the census released a breakdown of the poverty rate in every county in the U.S. in 2010, which showed dozens of counties where more than a third of the population lives in poverty and a handful whose overall poverty rates were closer to 50%.



MainStreet combed through the data to find the 15 counties with the highest overall poverty rates in the country. Click ahead to find out what they are, ranked from best to worst, along with census data on the childhood poverty rate and the median household income in each.
 

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I was surprised to see there are no county's in Michigan on the list.
 
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Ditto for Pennsylvania.
 
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Old 01-17-2012, 06:57 AM
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Originally Posted by lougreen03
I was surprised to see there are no county's in Michigan on the list.

Hi `Lou, Florida did not make the list either, but there are poor & homeless everywhere in our state It makes me sad 4-Sure , but also thankful that I have my basic needs in life.

Our government needs to bring back programs like the WPA & CCC & use our abandoned military bases to house & train those that are in need (?)


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Originally Posted by KJRich
Ditto for Pennsylvania.

Hi Kerry, Check Reading, Pa
http://money.msn.com/family-money/vi...om=en-us_msnhp
p.s. Wish you a safe/happy `day!
 

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Its crazy how times have gotten
 
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Old 01-17-2012, 09:04 AM
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Yes `Mike (JG), to me is very sad...& I sure hope that we can find a solution to make it better for `all.

I think our country must first take care of their problems, before they go elsewhere & spend..

We use to be the richest country on the planet..& we should not have our citizens going without food & shelter...

It is a reminder to `all to be thankful for what they do have..
I hope my words/posts/thread inspires member's to help those in need `if they can, when they can ?

Family first, then country and then the World `amen
 
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Yeah our country really needs to focus on us right now instead of sending money to other countrys that would nvr do the same for us
 
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Crazy how bad it is now...

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And that looks more like priorities then poverty.
 


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