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Sep 2006Percentage of Americans in 1983 who thought it was “possible to start out poor in this country . . . and become rich”: 57



Percentage who think this today: 80
Source:

New York Times‒CBS News Poll (N.Y.C.)

Mar 2006Percentage of African-American families that have zero or negative net worth: 31
Source:

Edward N. Wolff, New York University

Mar 2006Chance that the family of an African-American child is too poor to qualify for the full U.S. child tax credit: 1 in 2
Source:

Tax Policy Center (Washington)

Nov 2005Percentage discount that Venezuela’s Hugo Chávez has said he will offer poor Americans on oil and gas purchases: 40
Source:

Minestrio de Comunicación e Información (Caracas)

Dec 2004Percentage of poor Americans who lived in the suburbs in 1959 and last year, respectively : 17,39
Source:

Harper's Research

Dec 2004Ratio of the number of poor Americans living in cities to the number who live in suburbs : 21:20
Source:

Harper's Research

Mar 2004Percentage of Americans living below the poverty level who voted in the 2000 presidential election : 38
Source:

Committee for Community Change (Washington)

Mar 2004Percentage of Americans living at twice the poverty level who voted in the 2000 presidential election : 68
Source:

Committee for Community Change (Washington)

Mar 2004Percentage increase since 1999 in U.S. households in which there was hunger due to poverty during the year : 22
Source:

U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service

Dec 2003 Percentage change since 2001 in the number of U.S. families in poverty: +6
Source:

U.S. Department of Commerce

Dec 2001Ratio of New York City welfare recipients whose benefits ended this year to the number of police officers there: 1:1
Source:

New York City Police Department/New York City Human Resources Administration

Aug 2001Ratio of the starting salary of an Oklahoma prison guard to the federal poverty level for a family of four: 10:11
Source:

Oklahoma Corrections Department (Oklahoma City)/U.S. Census Bureau

Jul 2001Percentage of Americans living below the poverty line who believe that "poor people today have it easy": 31
Source:

The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation (Menlo Park, Calif.)

Dec 2000Chances that an OPEC country discloses its poverty rate: 4 in 11
Source:

United Nations (N.Y.C.)

Dec 2000Chance that the poverty rate of an OPEC country that discloses it is less than 15 percent: 0
Source:

United Nations (N.Y.C.)

Jul 2000Number of U.S. counties in which a full-time minimum-wage earner can afford a one-bedroom apartment: 0
Source:

National Low Income Housing Coalition (Washington)

Jun 2000Percentage change since 1992 in the average household income of the lowest-paid fifth of Silicon Valley workers: -2.7
Source:

Realfacts (Novato, Calif.)/Collaborative Economics (Palo Alto, Calif.)

Apr 2000Number of former welfare recipients New York City trained since last April to work as phone psychics: 15
Source:

Department of Social Services (N.Y.C.)

Jan 2000Estimated number of people today who live on less than $30 per month: 1,300,000,000
Source:

World Bank Group (Washington)

Jan 2000Chance that an African American who is a New York State resident today lives below the poverty level: 1 in 4
Source:

U.S. Bureau of the Census

Dec 1999Billions in new federal poverty spending that the President proposed during his poverty tour last July: $1
Source:

White House Press Office

Nov 1999Number of East Harlem ATM machines offering free service for the neighborhood's 11,000 welfare recipients: 7
Source:

New York Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance (Albany, N.Y.)

Nov 1999Number of Upper East Side ATM machines offering free service for the neighborhood's 700 welfare recipients: 120
Source:

New York Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance (Albany, N.Y.)

Nov 1999Average percentage of revenue on a Wisconsin for-profit welfare agency's contract this year that will be profit: 17.1
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Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (Madison, Wis.)

Nov 1999Chance that a Texan living below the poverty line receives welfare: 1 in 10
Source:

Texas Department of Human Services (Austin, Tex.)

Nov 1999Federal anti-poverty funds granted Texas since 1996 that have not been spent: $149,000,000
Source:

Texas Department of Human Services (Austin, Tex.)

Oct 1999Number of days last August that Iowa hosted both the GOP presidential straw poll and the National Hobo Convention: 1
Source:

Britt City Chamber of Commerce (Britt, Iowa)/Iowa State Republican Party (Des Moines)

Oct 1999Number of contestants at the National Hobo Convention in Iowa who vied there for the title of 1999 Hobo King: 3
Source:

Britt City Chamber of Commerce (Britt, Iowa)/Iowa State Republican Party (Des Moines)

May 1999Percentage of children born in New York City last year who are living in poverty: 52
Source:

Citizens' Committee for Children of New York (N.Y.C.)

May 1999Number of states in which families living at or below the federal poverty level are subject to income tax: 19
Source:

Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (Washington)

Apr 1999Estimated attendance at a rally for debt relief for poor countries held outside Britain's 1998 G-7 summit: 60,000
Source:

Harper's research

Mar 1999Average amount each American living in poverty would receive if 1998's budget surplus were divided among them: $1,967
Source:

Congressional Budget Office/Bureau of the Census

Dec 1998Rank of the U.S. among the 17 leading industrial nations with the largest percentage of their populations in poverty: 1
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United Nations Human Development Report 1998 (N.Y.C.)

Jun 1998Percentage of the poverty level for a family of three earned by a full-time minimum-wage worker: 82
Source:

Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (Washington)

Jun 1998Percentage of the 1968 poverty level earned by a minimum-wage worker that year: 111
Source:

Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (Washington)

Apr 1998Maximum fine for begging without a permit in Orlando, Florida: $500
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City Attorney's Office (Orlando, Fla.)

Apr 1998Minimum distance, in feet, that Orlando beggars must maintain from those they ask for money: 3
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City Attorney's Office (Orlando, Fla.)

June 4, 2007A family in Morocco were evicted from the toilet where they had lived for several years. “When he came home,” said the mother of her son, “he would cry and asked me why we lived in the toilet.”
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BBC

June 29, 2006A study showed that rich people get more sleep than poor people, white people get more sleep than black people, and women get more sleep than men.
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Reuters

June 29, 2006Another study found that money does not buy very much happiness.
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LiveScience.com

June 21, 2006The U.S. Senate voted for the ninth consecutive year to keep the minimum wage at $5.15 per hour.
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The New York Times

April 20, 2006 Pawn-shop owners in Texas noted that more people were pawning their belongings in order to buy gas.
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CBS11TV.com

October 22, 2005An Oregon man won $340 million in the Powerball lottery.
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ABC News

September 8, 2005Wealthy residents of New Orleans were devising ways to rebuild the city with a minimum of poor people.
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Raw Story/WSJ

September 5, 2005Barbara Bush visited the Astrodome and said that, given that the evacueesfrom Hurricane Katrina that were residing there were "underprivileged anyway," things were "working out very well" for them.
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Editor & Publisher

August 26, 2005 Hurricane Katrina killed 11 people in Florida, and more than a million homes and businesses lost power. Katrina then crossed over the Gulf of Mexico and went ashore east of New Orleans, becoming a Category 5 storm along the way. "PERSONS . . . PETS . . . AND LIVESTOCK EXPOSED TO THE WINDS," said the National Weather Service, "WILL FACE CERTAIN DEATH IF STRUCK . . . WATER SHORTAGES WILL MAKE HUMAN SUFFERING INCREDIBLE BY MODERN STANDARDS." The hurricane eventually weakened to a tropical storm; winds tore off parts of the roof of the Superdome, where thousands of poor people sought shelter, and at least 55 people were killed in Mississippi.
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AP

Source 2:

The Roanoke Times

April 15, 2005Prompted by the credit-card industry, which made $30 billion in profits last year, the House approved new legislation that will make it much harder for families to declare personal bankruptcy.
Source 1:

American Progress Action

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New York Post

February 21, 2004The president's chief economic advisor suggested that fast-food jobs might need to be reclassified. "When a fast-food restaurant sells a hamburger, for example, is it providing a 'service' or is it combining inputs to 'manufacture' a product?"
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Newsday

February 18, 2004It was noted, not for the first time, that George W. Bush could be the first president since Herbert Hoover to end a term with fewer American jobs than when he started.
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New York Times

January 29, 2004 President Bush was reportedly planning to cut back on AIDS and poverty programs in the Third World.
Source:

New York Times

November 26, 2003Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger of California proposed cutbacks in therapy for the mentally disabled and in AIDS and poverty programs.
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New York Times

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