Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Over 43.6 million people in poverty.

Over 43.6 million people in poverty.

Over 43.6 million people in poverty.

Over 43.6 million people in poverty.

Over 43.6 million people in poverty.

The numbers don’t lie. We have a whole lot of people in poverty in the United States. This is on top of our record unemployment and foreclosures.  I wonder if we could have spent those trillions of dollars better?  Instead of using it to bailout Wall Street and other Washington banksters.

WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — The poverty rate rose to 14.3% in 2009, the highest since 1994, up from 13.2% in 2008, the Census Bureau reported Thursday. Last year there were a record 43.6 million people in poverty. Meanwhile, real median household income in 2009 was $49,777, not statistically different from the prior year. Real median income fell 1.8% for family households, and rose 1.6% for nonfamily households. Also, the number of people with health insurance fell to 253.6 million in 2009 from 255.1 million in 2008, the first year that the number of ...


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