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Omaha Steve Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-08-09 07:54 PM
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More U.S. Children Face Poverty (R U surprised?)

http://blog.aflcio.org/2009/01/08/more-us-children-face-poverty/

by Mike Hall, Jan 8, 2009

Last year, the number of poor children in the United States increased by nearly half a million, to 13.3 million—and 5.8 million of those are living in extreme poverty. Nearly 9 million children have no health insurance. Those numbers are sure to rise as the nation plunges further into recession, says the Children’s Defense Fund (CDF) in its recently released report, The State of America’s Children 2008.



According to the CDF report, children in the United States lag behind those in almost all industrialized nations on key indicators. Our nation has the unwanted distinction of being the worst among industrialized countries in relative child poverty, the gap between rich and poor, teen birth rates and child gun violence. In addition, the United States is first in the number of incarcerated persons.

Says CDF President Marian Wright Edelman:

It is a national disgrace that the richest nation on earth lets every sixth child live in poverty. Our poor children exceed the population of all ages in the state of Illinois. The number of uninsured children exceeds the population of the country of Switzerland. We continue this neglectful waste of our precious human capital at our collective peril. We can and must do better.

The report compiles the most recent and reliable national and state-by-state data on poverty, health, child welfare, youth at risk, early childhood development, education, nutrition and housing.

Here are some lowlights od the CDF report:

* Every 33 seconds, a baby is born into poverty. One in six children in America is poor. Black and Latino children are about three times as likely to be poor as white children.
* Nearly one in 13 children in the United States—5.8 million—live in extreme poverty. Young children are more likely than school-age children to live in extreme poverty—one in 11 young children, compared with one in 14 older children.
* Currently, 8.9 million children are uninsured. One in five Latino children and one in eight black children are uninsured, compared with one in 13 white children.
* In 33 states and the District of Columbia, the annual cost of center-based child care for a preschooler is more than the annual tuition at a four-year public college.
* 3,006 children and teens were killed by firearms in 2005, the equivalent of 120 public school classrooms of 25 students each. Another 16,000 children and teens suffered non-fatal firearm injuries.
* More than half the children participating in the School Lunch Program—more than 17 million children—receive free or reduced-price meals. The 8 million children in the School Breakfast Program who received free or reduced-price meals—4 out of 5 participants—are the neediest children.

Says Edelman:

Investing in our children—the seed corn of our nation’s future—is key to our nation’s economic recovery and competitiveness in the global economy. And we do not have a minute to waste….Poverty and continuing racial disparities in all child-serving systems are sentencing countless children to dead-end lives.

Click here for the full report: http://www.childrensdefense.org/site/DocServer/state-of-americas-children-2008-report.pdf?docID=9061



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FirstLight Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-08-09 08:39 PM
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1. reading this with disdain, anger rising....
...and realize even more than the awfulness that we as a country, as a people...would LET this be a state of affairs, to think of the racial disparity, and that women with children are the most at risk,
that fathers can walk and men in general can view the woman with children as "less than"

That the ability to pay for: child care, medicine, dentistry, food, shoes, diapers, bandaids or toothpaste...not to mention the hours of reading and cleaning and teaching and grooming them... hours of lost work and sometimes even lost jobs and opportunities or education that slip by because one has to care for a sick child?
what if that child has trauma or a birth defect? What if all of them, mom and kids... have other needs, like counseling?
SO many people - so many families with hardship :cry:

and I am one of them *gulp*

I just made my teen read this and said to him,
"you realize they are talking about us, right?"

today I applied for welfare & food stamps for the third time in my adult life,
not since I was 23 with a newborn, or 34 with 2 kids under 2 and PTSD from abuse,
now I am just worn thin

where's the money gonna come from? the govt doesn't really have it...it is all an illusion.
Best to just move to the reservation and live off the land, as if that's even an option.
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area51 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-08-09 09:58 PM
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2. R#5: to the Greatest Page with you. (n/t)
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slipslidingaway Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-08-09 11:13 PM
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3. Not surprised, we should look at our military spending...
few will tackle that subject.

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slipslidingaway Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-08-09 11:17 PM
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4. Forgot the R :) n/t
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