Poverty, An Injustice In America

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Poverty, an Injustice in America
How many times have you been on your way home, or somewhere around downtown, and at a stoplight you see someone sitting at the intersection with a cardboard sign that reads something along the lines of, “Homeless and hungry”? If you have ever been in a car that passes through a large city in the U.S., then like most others you probably have. What have these people done to be in a situation like this? What can you do to help? Are they really homeless? These are commonly asked questions, however few really take the time to find the answer. An outstanding injustice that I see prevalent in today’s society is the amount of people living in poverty in the United States.
One reason for this travesty is due to the change in standard of living in the United States. Within just the last ten years middle class America’s standard of living has shot through the roof. There is, however, a “line” that is uncontrollably drawn between those who are well off, and those who are not. The trend tends to be that those who are on the upper end of this line have a sufficient amount of income, and are able to live the life that they want. Those on the other end however, usually barely make enough to live off of. In more extreme cases, such as in some other countries, the only financial classes are rich and poor. It has been the trend through time that all successful societies have gone through this “rich/poo...

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