Anti Poverty In The United States

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The current anti-poverty polices do not help the poor citizen to get away their economic and social status, a working anti-poverty policy is needed. The United State has tried to fight against poverty since the 19th century. President Johnson tried to “cure, and prevent” the poverty in the future in 1964. President Ford signed the Tax Reduction Act of 1975, which include the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), and President Reagan who believed that the EITC was the best anti-poverty policy. President Clinton expended the Earned Income Tax Credit in 1993 and signed the Welfare Reform Act in 1996 (Hungerford & Thiess, 2013). However, the policies do not “cure” the issue. There were 45.3 million American who lived in poverty in 2013. The number of

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