The U.S. poverty rate rose to the highest level in almost two decades and household income fell in 2010, underscoring the lingering impact of the worst economic slump in seven decades.
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1) Amid a still struggling economy, more Americans fell below the poverty line last year, according to new census data released Tuesday.
The nation’s poverty rate rose to 15.1% in 2010, its highest level since 1993. About 46.2 million people are considered in need.
The government defines the poverty line as income of $22,314 a year for a family of four and $11,139 for an individual. The Office of Management and Budget updates the poverty line each year to account for inflation.
2) More than a fifth of Americans under the age of 18 lived in poverty last year, new U.S. Census figures show.
The poverty rate for children rose from 20.7 percent in 2009 to 22 percent last year, making kids more likely than any other age group to be poor. For children under the age of 6, the picture is even bleaker—25.3 percent of them lived in poverty last year. Overall, 15 percent of Americans were poor last year, the highest rate since 1993.
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Those people, running the show today, who ARE responsible as they wanted to be, and are accountable as they wanted to be, are SIMPLY NOT UP TO THIS JOB.
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Isn't that Cindy Sheehan getting peed on by her dog in the back of that car?????
LOL
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