Extreme Poverty Is Now at Record Levels -- 19 Statistics About the Poor That Will Absolutely Astound You
By Michael Snyder, The Economic Collapse
Posted on November 8, 2011, Printed on November 10, 2011
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, a higher percentage of
Americans is living in extreme poverty than they have ever measured
before. In 2010, we were told that the economy was recovering, but the
truth is that the number of the "very poor" soared to heights never seen
previously. Back in 1993 and back in 2009, the rate of extreme poverty
was just over 6 percent, and that represented the worst numbers on
record. But in 2010, the rate of extreme poverty hit a whopping 6.7
percent. That means that one out of every 15 Americans is now
considered to be "very poor". For many people, this is all very
confusing because their guts are telling them that things are getting
worse and yet the mainstream media keeps telling them that everything is
just fine. Hopefully this article will help people realize that the
plight of the poorest of the poor continues to deteriorate all across
the United States. In addition, hopefully this article will inspire
many of you to lend a hand to those that are truly in need.
Thursday, November 10, 2011
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