The Problem Of Poverty In America

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Poverty in America
Poverty in America is a serious problem because of the inequity of wages between the higher paying jobs and the low-paying jobs that only pays the minimum wage in each state which could be up to the amount of nine dollars an hour which unfortunately is not enough to maintain the basic needs for American families. Each family must prioritize where to spend their income which normally will go to their immediate needs of food and shelter. For example, Karger & Stoesz (2014) writes, " for most Americans, poverty is a fluid rather than static condition in which people cycle in and out" (p. 98). Moreover, it is hard for family who is just getting by and could not even afford basic medical needs or insurance. The people in question can be categorized as working poor. . …show more content…

Millions of Americans were working full-time, year-round earn less than the official poverty level. In 2009, almost 5,000,000 full-time workers 4.2% were classified as working poor" (p. 103). Therefore, with the statistics and facts it is undeniable that the repeal and replacement of the affordable care act which is sometimes called" Obama care" by President Trump will negatively affect this demographic population. Moreover, Alramski (2012) writes, “although the economy has sputtered back to life recently, about 47 million Americans remain at or below the poverty line"

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