How To Reduce Poverty In America

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“One in seven Americans live in poverty, and one in six receive some form of government assistance.” ( Matthews, 2010) Poverty has knocked at the front door of many hard working people who pre-planned for a life of bliss. Blindsided by the turn of the economy, these same people are now turning to others for assistance. On a micro level this is a problem because the face of poverty has changed. The formula for success is no longer as simple as go to school, do well, and get a job. Because of this, many people are now afraid to follow their dreams, because they can’t afford to fail.“America is one of the largest debtor nations in the world.” (Henslin, 2009, p.190) We spend a large amount more in government services and programs then we receive in taxes, which makes us end up close to 600 billion short at the end of the year.” ( Henslin, 2009, p.190) Many of the programs that the government spends money on are programs to help people in poverty. If the level of poverty continues to rise, so will the amount of money that the government spends on these programs, only putting them more in debt. …show more content…

According to Henslin ,Over 25% of minorities have children living in poverty. This statistic shows how the cycle continues. ( Henslin, 2009, p. 204) When you are living in a culture of poverty there can be a disconnect between the people in poverty, and mainstream America. They can begin to think that everyone else is better, and that poverty is what they deserve. ( Henslin, 2009, p.207). Children imitate what they see; If they see that their parents don’t want anything better, they accept that this is the way that life is supposed to be, and the cycle

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