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Poverty in America is coming under scrutiny and it could become tougher to qualify as truly poor. Thats because the Trump administration is studying a change in calculating the official measure of poverty, which would rely on a less generous method of adjusting for inflation.
Its a technical change, but it could have a very real effect, according to Indivar Dutta-Gupta, the co-executive director at the Georgetown Universitys Center on Poverty and Inequality, a nonpartisan policy research center. Under the proposal, the poverty line would rise by 0.2% less each year than under the current method of assessing poverty, his group estimates.
The difference may appear small, but it would translate into 1.6 million fewer people qualifying as poor within a decade, the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality said. Without that designation, those low-income households could lose access to benefits such as Medicaid, food stamps and dozens of other federal aid programs that rely on the official poverty measure to decide who should receive help.
At the same time, the Trump administration is rewriting rules for social safety net programs such as food stamps that makes it harder to qualify for aid. In his State of the Union address earlier this month, President Donald Trump praised his administration for an economy thats helped 7 million Americans
come off food stamps. But anti-poverty experts say rewriting the rules wont change the hardship many Americans continue to experience and could instead make life tougher.
https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/2020-federal-poverty-guidelines-why-120110859.html
CrispyQ
(36,231 posts)The right love to be mean to people they don't like or don't think are worthy and poor people are at the top of the list.
Just think if we put as many resources into a war on poverty as we did that stupid war on drugs.