Economists: U.S. Poverty on Track to Hit Highest Level Since 1960s
Source: Associated Press
ECONOMISTS: U.S. POVERTY ON TRACK TO HIT HIGHEST LEVEL SINCE 1960S
According to economists and other experts surveyed by the Associated Press, the U.S. poverty rate is on track to hit its highest level since the 1960s. The consensus among those surveyed is that the official poverty rate will rise from 15.1 percent in 2010, climbing as high as 15.7 percent. Just a 0.1 percent increase would put the poverty rate at its highest since 1965.
Read more: http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2012/07/22/561671/poverty-highest-1960s
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/us-poverty-track-rise-highest-1960s
US POVERTY ON TRACK TO RISE TO HIGHEST SINCE 1960S
By HOPE YEN
Jul. 22 11:26 AM EDT
WASHINGTON (AP) The ranks of America's poor are on track to climb to levels unseen in nearly half a century, erasing gains from the war on poverty in the 1960s amid a weak economy and fraying government safety net.
Census figures for 2011 will be released this fall in the critical weeks ahead of the November elections.
The Associated Press surveyed more than a dozen economists, think tanks and academics, both nonpartisan and those with known liberal or conservative leanings, and found a broad consensus: The official poverty rate will rise from 15.1 percent in 2010, climbing as high as 15.7 percent. Several predicted a more modest gain, but even a 0.1 percentage point increase would put poverty at the highest since 1965.
Poverty is spreading at record levels across many groups, from underemployed workers and suburban families to the poorest poor. More discouraged workers are giving up on the job market, leaving them vulnerable as unemployment aid begins to run out. Suburbs are seeing increases in poverty, including in such political battlegrounds as Colorado, Florida and Nevada, where voters are coping with a new norm of living hand to mouth.
lonestarnot
(77,097 posts)may3rd
(593 posts)family of four or five making @ $2,000 above official US poverty rates today have no reason to continue to work
unless
the government gives them badly need relief at the grocery stores and gas pumps.
Things ARE gonna get worse before they become not so bad.
Time to bail out the working class
ProfessionalLeftist
(4,982 posts)so now we have record levels of poverty again and unprecendented income inequality. Jobs shipped overseas and stagnated wages.
And bytheway it's not "Obama's fault". It started back in the 1970s, long before Obama was even old enough to run for President.
raccoon
(31,131 posts)avaistheone1
(14,626 posts)KG
(28,753 posts)L0oniX
(31,493 posts)Yet it seems as if many put on a false front of doing well to ok. Young people according to my wifes work place (20's) seem to have the appearance of doing well ie nice cloths and car but I am sure there's no food in the refrigerator.
KakistocracyHater
(1,843 posts)& I created that phrase if it doesn't already exist.
Ash_F
(5,861 posts)Selatius
(20,441 posts)This is gonna be the generation where people did worse than their parents' generation.
TheKentuckian
(25,035 posts)way worse than a train wreck. Hell, the bottom 80% are sitting shitty at under 8% of the wealth.