Domestic Poverty: Annotated Bibliography

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Maganey Issa 9/23/14 DRE-098-113 Billitteri, Thomas J. "Domestic Poverty." CQ Researcher 7 Sept. 2007: 721-44. Web. 25 Sept. 2014. The articles covers the main points of family difficulties. According to the author, United States poverty is fueled by a list of problems, such as ruin, relocation, the increasing compensation gap between the wealthy and the non-wealthy, and the below first mortgage aftermath and education imbalance. Conservatives say solutions emphasize personal responsibility, high marriage rates and very bastardy births. Liberals focus on the negative effects of government budget cuts for programs that can rid of poverty or lower poverty rates, tax cuts that are benefiting the wealthy and the need for more early-childhood-advancement …show more content…

It brings forth the big issue about child poverty rates in North America. The author focuses on child poverty rates and percentage in the United States, what decisions congress/government makes about preventing child poverty, and what really causes child poverty rates to rise. Katel reveals that children may suffer from lifelong need. He claims that concern on child poverty has increased due to the reduction of anti-poverty programs around the country. He also says that the argument for what realty is causing child poverty is insanely huge. Liberals argue that if government safety net was stronger, than fewer children would be on the poverty line. But conservative on the other hand argue that child poverty is all due to parental …show more content…

Price says that “hunger is severest in sub-Sahara Africa, where 25 percent of the population is undernourished”. According to Price, the number of hungry people around the globe drop by 17 percent- from over 1 billion in 1992 to 842 million today. Although, global hunger drop, people are still unhealthy and malnourished. Hunger can be caused by natural disasters, overpopulation, war, poor farming practices, government corruption, and difficulties transporting food to markets. Price also deliberates that hunger kills nearly 3.1 million children under 5 each year- 45 percent off all deaths are in that age range. One-sixth of the children in developing countries — 100 million — are underweight. Because of world hunger and statistics, it lets people know that this is the same world they live in, and that people around the world are living in poverty due to world hunger. The purpose of this source is to get the world to wake up and understand their surroundings and help decrease hunger around the

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