Daily Revolt

February 25, 2007

Extreme Poverty at Highest Levels in 3 Decades

This administration has been bad news for the poor. Although, the widening gap between rich and poor pre-dates Bush's reign. He's just made it worse:
The gulf between rich and poor in the United States is yawning wider than ever, and the number of extremely impoverished is at a three-decade high, a report out Saturday found.

Based on the latest available U.S. census data from 2005, the McClatchy Newspapers analysis found that almost 16 million Americans live in "deep or severe poverty" defined as a family of four with two children earning less than 9,903 dollars — one half the federal poverty line figure.

And its not because we're not worker harder:
"Worker productivity has increased dramatically since the brief recession of 2001, but wages and job growth have lagged behind. At the same time, the share of national income going to corporate profits has dwarfed the amount going to wages and salaries," the study found.

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