Kevin : Maybe, just maybe, it would be helpful to read other experts in economics. The poor get what they deserve and the gvt is the villain ? Actually, giving all due credit to gvt as the source of some of the problem, Wall Street deserves the lion's share. Both Kevin Phillips in Bad Money and Charles Morris in The Trillion Dollar Meltdown are very clear that whatever role that Uncle Sam played, the finance industry was irresponsible in the extreme, played games with the entire national economy and millions of lives in the process, and has, all along, lobbied --often successfully-- to eliminate regulations that could have prevented the 2007-2008-2009 debacle. Anyway, to blame gvt is, if we are discussing either Democrats or Republicans, to discuss politicians who are one and the same as Wall Street. Bush's Goldman Sachs people vs Obama's Goldman Sachs people. The big economic failure of gvt is that it has ceased being gvt and has become an arm of high finance, viz, capitalism without benefit of morals. Billy ----------------------------------------- 11/13/2011 7:13:36 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, [email protected] writes:
US Poverty Stats: Where the Feds Are At Fault Bill
BonnerRemember our report from yesterday: “Generation Jobless” was how The
Wall
Street Journal put it. Here’s more. From the blog “Economic Collapse:”
19 Statistics About The Poor That Will Absolutely Astound You.
#1 According to the US Census Bureau, the percentage of “very poor” rose
in 300 out of the 360 largest metropolitan areas during 2010.
#2 Last year, 2.6 million more Americans descended into poverty. That was
the largest increase that we have seen since the US government began
keeping statistics on this back in 1959.
#3 It isn’t just the ranks of the “very poor” that are rising. The number
of those just considered to be “poor” is rapidly increasing as well. Back
in the year 2000, 11.3% of all Americans were living in poverty. Today,
15.1% of all Americans are living in poverty.
#4 The poverty rate for children living in the United States increased to
22% in 2010.
#5 There are 314 counties in the United States where at least 30% of the
children are facing food insecurity.
#6 In Washington DC, the “child food insecurity rate” is 32.3%.
#7 More than 20 million US children rely on school meal programs to keep
from going hungry.
#8 One out of every six elderly Americans now lives below the federal
poverty line.
#9 Today, there are over 45 million Americans on food stamps.
#10 According to The Wall Street Journal, nearly 15 percent of all
Americans are now on food stamps.
#11 In 2010, 42 percent of all single mothers in the United States were on
food stamps.
#12 The number of Americans on food stamps has increased 74% since 2007.
#13 We are told that the economy is recovering, but the number of
Americans on food stamps has grown by another 8 percent over the past year.
#14 Right now, one out of every four American children is on food stamps.
#15 It is being projected that approximately 50 percent of all US children
will be on food stamps at some point in their lives before they reach the
age of 18.
#16 More than 50 million Americans are now on Medicaid. Back in 1965, only
one out of every 50 Americans was on Medicaid. Today, approximately one
out of every 6 Americans is on Medicaid.
#17 One out of every six Americans is now enrolled in at least one
government anti-poverty program.
#18 The number of Americans that are going to food pantries and soup
kitchens has increased by 46% since 2006.
#19 It is estimated that up to half a million children may currently be
homeless in the United States.
Now, dear reader, we ask ourselves: how could the most sophisticated, most
dynamic, best capitalized, high tech enhanced capitalism in history
produce such an outcome?
The answer is simple: capitalism doesn’t give you what you want. It gives
you what you deserve. And it usually does so with such a long delay that
few people connect cause with effect.
Instead, they rant and rave. They blame the rich. They call for more
regulation. More distribution. More handouts, subsidies, and bailouts.
They demand that the feds ‘do something!’...not realizing that the feds —
more than anyone else — are responsible for their misery:
The feds tricked them into spending more than they could afford — with
artificially low rates and EZ credit.
The feds loaded them up with mortgage debt — thanks to their federally
subsidized mortgage industry.
The feds practically invented sub-prime mortgage debt; and directed
lenders towards the poorest and most vulnerable parts of the society.
The feds enticed old people into complete dependence — with the Social
Security, Medicaid and Medicare programs.
The feds led the young into debt too — with easy student loans that
effectively transferred money from them to the education industry.
The feds jimmied the health system into such a mess that Americans now
spend 45 times as much as Cubans...and have the same life expectancy.
The feds’ funny money system caused the export of millions of good jobs to
emerging markets.
Rise up, ye debt-trodden masses! Rise up against your real enemy: the
feds. You have nothing to lose but your chains
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