Detroit Is The Poorest City

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According to an article in CBS’s Moneywatch, Detroit, Michigan is the poorest city in America. Some of the statistics given to support this are listed below: o Percentage of incomes under $25,000: 48% o Percentage of population with bachelor 's degree: 12.7% o Percentage of incomes over $150,000: 1.9% o Total population: 706,663
It is difficult to believe that Detroit, Michigan was once known for its economic good fortune and wealth. The auto industry was the economic force moving Detroit into the limelight. The decline of the U.S. auto industry and deep corruption were the primary factors for Detroit, MI becoming the poorest city in America. Detroit went from being one of the wealthiest to becoming the largest U.S. city to ever declare bankruptcy in early 2014. The city 's current poverty rate is infamous. There are thousands of vacant or abandoned homes. Poverty was so rampant that the city of Detroit was forced to shut off water to thousands of customers who were delinquent on their water bills.
It is amazing that the United States is considered one of the wealthiest countries in the world; however, each day many children suffer living in poverty. They do not have adequate food or shelter. In an article from the University of Michigan’s National poverty center, the United States …show more content…

As you look around, it is clear that the US government is failing in this fight to overcome poverty in America. It is not better, as if the government has accepted the fact that since 2010 the poverty rate has been steady each year at approximately 15 percent. Certainly resources are available to help those in poverty come out and live above the poverty level. Yet, it appears that the resources are being used for other causes. It does not appear to be a priority to lower the poverty rate in the United States, at least not to the

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