Poverty In Altoona

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George Shaw once said, “The greatest evils and the worst of crimes is poverty; our first duty, a duty to which every other consideration should be sacrificed, is not to be poor.” Poverty isn't something diminishing as years go by, in fact in just 2015 43.1 million United State citizens were struck by poverty and is turning towns upside down (UC pg.1). One town that has surrendered themselves to poverty is Altoona, Pennsylvania, a recent small pocket pop uptown that is struggling recover from job loss, drugs, and crime have taken over. With this being a huge epidemic now-a-days and through class lectures my team and I have adventured around Altoona to ask some locals questions concerning poverty. The feedback was much appreciated, as well as very concerning but shows …show more content…

When asking the manager about “What are some historical reasons for the existence and persistence of this pocket of poverty in altoona?” He responded with an answer illustrating on how Altoona was a big manufacturing town for iron as well as being the hub for the railroad industry, but now doesn't employe around half of the workers as they did in the past. The manager then stressed with the loss of manufacturing jobs it has left many parents struggling to provide for their families while working a dead-end job in the fast food industry. At the end of our interview the manager really stressed that the poor enjoy settling for what is most easy and that growing up in poverty plays a huge role in the outcome of the type of person you become. From the salvation army our next trip was into the Business District (downtown). While walking around the town we got a sense that the town felt abandoned with no one walking around and stores not open late. Eventually we interviewed a local florist who has opened her own shop up down town and has grown up in Altoona. When asking her several questions regarding why she believes they are poor and if they accept it, she

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