Solutions for the Social Problem of Poverty in the United States

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Poverty is a common social issue that has troubled the United States for a countless number of years. Poverty is considered deprivation. It is when we are deprived of the things we need to function properly in society. Education, food and shelter are things that individuals struggling through poverty lack. Poverty is subjective because anyone can differ on the level of deprivation we suffer that describes the state of poverty. Some people even want to include the ability to go on foreign holidays as people are deprived of something the majority up till quite recently could do. Unsurprisingly, it still widely exists and has been a consistent problem. No matter what the overall prosperity level is, there will always be millions of individuals who are homeless and/or hungry. Even today, there are still people struggling to find shelter and feed their families. This social problem has various impacts on different people. However, there are possible solutions that are available to alleviate this social problem. In discussing poverty in the United States, I will be utilizing major perspectives that include the condition emerging middle class poverty and the cause and effects of poverty.

This topic can be defined as economic inequality. For many years it has been unavoidable, which has made poverty reduction a primary goal for many. Most times individuals think of poverty as being hungry, naked and homeless but it is said that poverty is more about being unwanted and uncared for. An argument that most Americans take is that those in poverty do not work hard for what they want, however there has been many instances that prove different. Others wonder how poverty still exists with all of the government-aided programs in the world, howe...

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...ruggling. Her evidence comes from the hundreds of food banks across the country that is struggling to meet demands from various areas of the spectrum from the homeless to the middle class (Chen, 2).

I recently heard a story of a pastor who went to the church he was going to preach at. The pastor dressed himself up as a homeless man and sat in front of the church before service. As people began pouring into the church, they did not offer to assist him nor any money for food. He also received dirty looks and evil stares as these “godly individuals” entered the church. Later, the pastor was announced as the homeless man they had seen before. The pastor was still fully dressed in his costume as he walked to the end of the stage; the church family was beyond shocked. Furthermore, this is an example of a particular reason why poverty still exists around us today.

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