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Between 1995 and1996, median household income adjusted for inflation increased1.2 percent, to $35,492. but 36.5 Million American Remained Poor: ... Statistics issued on: September 29, 1997; 1996 INCOME, POVERTY, AND HEALTH INSURANCE ESTIMATES Daniel H. Weinberg ; Chief, Housing and Household Economic Statistics Division U...
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www.soundvision.com/Info/Islam/howmanypoor.asp
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This key research from 2004 has been updated in Robert Rector’s new paper, How Poor Are America's Poor? Examining the "Plague" of Poverty in America ... As a group, America's poor are far from being chronically undernourished. The average consumption of protein, vitamins, and minerals is virtually the same for poor...
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www.heritage.org/Research/Welfare/bg1713.cfm
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Next week the United States Census Bureau will release its annual report on "poverty" stating, as it has for many years, that there are some 31 million to 32 million poor Americans, a number greater than in 1965 when the War on Poverty began. ... * 62 percent of "poor" households own a car; ... Examining "Poverty" in America...
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www.heritage.org/research/politicalphilosophy/bg791.cfm
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America's "poor" live much better than middle- and upper middle-class people do in most developed countries of the world. In Japan, the average household has 0.8 persons per room, compared to .56 persons per room for America's "poor," according to the government's own statistics.
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Only a misprogrammed computer would designate 1973--that Vietnam War and "stagflation era" year--as America's golden age of progress against poverty. Yet this is what the official rate asserts. This isn't the only fault in the statistics: They also miss the improvement in living standards among the officially poor.
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www.forbes.com/forbes/2009/0302/026_on_my_mind.html
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Nonetheless, official poverty statistics continue to be used by researchers, policymakers, and the media to define economic disadvantage. In addition, eligibility for many public benefits is based on the official poverty measure. ... How many children in America are officially poor?
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nccp.org/publications/pub_684.html
nccp.org/publications/pub_684.html
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When it comes to statistics on poverty, trade, ... The Broda-Romalis paper, “Inequality and Prices: Does China Benefit the Poor in America?,” shows that from 1994 to 2005, much of the increase in U.S. income inequality was actually offset by a decline in the price index of the goods that poorer households consume.
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www.american.com/archive/2008/september-october-magazin...
www.american.com/archive/2008/september-october-magazine/how-china-helps-america2019s-poor
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Official statistics on poverty in the United States. ... Contact the Demographic Call Center Staff at 301-763-2422 or 1-866-758-1060 (toll free) or visit ask.census.gov for further information on Poverty Statistics.
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www.census.gov/hhes/www/poverty.html
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Family Poverty Experts Available for Comment on Annual Statistics ; New Census Numbers Out Today: One Third of America’s Poor Are Children ... Currently, 35 percent of the people in poverty in America are children.
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www.nccp.org/media/releases/release_84.html
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