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(29,876 posts)
Tue Sep 1, 2015, 05:49 PM Sep 2015

The Surging Ranks Of America's Ultrapoor

By one dismal measure, America is joining the likes of Third World countries.

The number of U.S. residents who are struggling to survive on just $2 a day has more than doubled since 1996, placing 1.5 million households and 3 million children in this desperate economic situation. That's according to "$2.00 a Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America," a book from publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt that will be released on Sept. 1.

The measure of poverty isn't arbitrary -- it's the threshold the World Bank uses to measure global poverty in the developed world. While it may be the norm to see families in developing countries such as Bangladesh and Ethiopia struggle to survive on such meager income, the growing ranks of America's ultrapoor may be shocking, given that the U.S. is considered one of the most developed capitalist countries in the world.

"Most of us would say we would have trouble understanding how families in the county as rich as ours could live on so little," said author Kathryn Edin, who spoke on a conference call to discuss the book, which she wrote with Luke Shaefer. Edin is the Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Sociology at Johns Hopkins University. "These families, contrary to what many would expect, are workers, and their slide into poverty is a failure of the labor market and our safety net, as well as their own personal circumstances."

To be sure, the labor market has been rocky for many Americans, not just the poorest. But changes in how employers deal with their low-wage workers have hit many of these poor Americans especially hard, such as the rise of on-call scheduling, which leaves some parents scrambling for hours and dealing with unpredictable pay.

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The Surging Ranks Of America's Ultrapoor (Original Post) Purveyor Sep 2015 OP
Looking at Las Vegas, Wellstone ruled Sep 2015 #1
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1. Looking at Las Vegas,
Tue Sep 1, 2015, 06:16 PM
Sep 2015

330k Students in our School System(public not private)and some 75% either free or reduced lunch. This is with out any probability their only meal for the day. Our food panties are really stretched to the max. Many Social Service Agencies provide free meals through out the Valley. And yes Henderson and Summerlin,which are taught ed as the wealthier Neighborhoods,have several food banks and groups serving free meals for anyone who needs.

Most of Vegas's Pauper Class work for Casino's or low wage fast food joints. And they are not all Brown Skinned people. When Steve Wynn or Sheldon Adelson look out, their windows,they won't see any one who would match this wonder group of people. First off,Metro PD keeps homeless people off the Strip and secondly,they simply refuse to accept the fact that their workers are struggling. Little side bar,the last session of the Nevada State Legislature gave these suckers a 800 million tax break.

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