Analysis Of As American As Apple Pie

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The article “As American As Apple Pie” is about, poverty and welfare and how they are looked down upon and treated with suspicion or outright antagonism, and how many associate those in poverty with negative stereotypes often seen as deviant such as homeless, lazy, and criminals. Mark R. Rank points out how poverty across the world is a lot more normal than we think it might be. Some people are at greater risk than others, depending on age, race, gender, family structure, community of residence, education, work skills, and physical disabilities. This article provides the readers with data and analysis of American poverty and welfare over the course of the past 25 years. Rank also talks about how we have framed the poverty issue, and how we should frame it. …show more content…

What the article said about the issue under investigation was, why the risk of poverty is so high. It talks about time, over year’s individuals face many unanticipated events., households split up, workers lose their jobs, family members become sick, and so on that become financial emergencies (Rank 504.) It always mentions how there is little government help to tide households over during these financial emergencies that the individuals are having. The labor market is another issue when it comes to poverty, this is because the labor market fails to provide enough jobs that pay well enough for people to make a living. The number of workers in the labor market is far greater than the number of jobs that pay a living wage. Between 9 and 33 percent of American household heads were either in non living wage jobs or looking for work. The structure of the labor market ensures that some families will lose out and will run a significant risk of poverty. United States employment rates are fairly low when compared to European

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