The inclusion of "Robert Rector, an analyst at the Heritage
Foundation" is a dead give-away of what the article is about.  If they
want to make adjustments, then they should include adjusting the cost
of living of the poor, whom are very vulnerable to rent-to-own, payday
loans, and lack of access to good food sources.  Instead, many of the
poor have to go to convenience stores, which cost a premium for junk
food.  The costs of public transportation are going up while the
service is cut ....



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Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
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