According to the National Center for Children in Poverty, 42 percent of American children live in low-income homes and about a fifth live in poverty. It gets worse. The number of children living in poverty has risen 33 percent since 2000. For perspective, the child population of the country over all increased by only about 3 percent over that time. And, according to a 2007 Unicef report on child poverty, the U.S. ranked last among 24 wealthy countries.15 Mind-Blowing Facts About Wealth And Inequality In America
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Some very sad statistics about poverty and inequality
From the New York Times
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