Poverty in the U.S. is a choice directly reflecting federal, state, and local policies. The expansion of safety net programs in response to the pandemic-driven recession reduced poverty rates nationally in 2021 to below pre-pandemic levels. However, because policymakers ended many of these programs—including expanded unemployment insurance, the expanded Child Tax Credit, and economic impact/stimulus payments—poverty rates rose from 7.8% in 2021 to 12.4% in 2022. Child poverty, which had fallen to record lows in 2021, increased from 5.2% to 12.4% in 2022.
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I didn’t read the article because the way the states are arranged in that graphic makes me FURIOUS
Who would have thought that the greatest weapon in the war on poverty would be… money… I wonder… chokes on dollar bill Nope, doesn’t work for the war on hunger. How will we ever win these endless wars???
the way you judge a society is how you treat the least of them. I will vote left every time, i get a chance. If something better comes along i will vote for that too. I am so sick of this bull shit.