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Number Of Poor In U.S. Likely Increased By 1.5M Last Year: Report

HOPE YEN   08/19/09 07:39 PM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — The ranks of poor and uninsured Americans are likely increasing – with more than 38.8 million believed to be in poverty.

Rebecca Blank, the Commerce Department's undersecretary of economic affairs, spoke to The Associated Press in advance of next month's closely watched release of 2008 census data. Noting the figures are not yet final, Blank said the numbers likely will show a "statistically significant" increase in the poverty rate, to at least 12.7 percent. That would represent a jump of more than 1.5 million poor people compared with the previous year.

"There's no question that 2008 economically was a much worse year than 2007," she said Wednesday. "The question is how much and how bad."

The number of uninsured is also expected to increase notably due largely to rising unemployment and the erosion of private coverage paid for by employers and individuals, but Blank declined to say by how much. In 2007, the number of uninsured fell by more than 1 million mostly because government programs such as Medicaid for the poor picked up the slack.

The census figures, set to be released Sept. 10, could have important ramifications as Congress returns from its August recess to debate health care reform, its cost and the ways to pay for it. Republicans also have traditionally pointed to the intractable poverty rate as a sign that government programs for the poor do not work, a claim likely to be repeated often in light of the federal stimulus package.

In a 30-minute interview, Blank said the census figures released next month could possibly understate the actual number of poor people, since the poverty rate is a lagging indicator that tends to accelerate over time. As a result, the 2008 data could prove to be the tip of the iceberg, with more significant declines reflected in 2009 figures that will be released next year.

Blank, a former co-director of the National Poverty Center at the University of Michigan, estimated earlier this year that poverty could eventually hit 14.8 percent or more if unemployment reaches 10 percent as some analysts predict – or nearly one out of every seven Americans.

Based on 2007 figures, the poverty rate currently stands at 12.5 percent, or 37.3 million, largely unchanged from recent years. The official poverty level is now $21,203 for a family of four, and $13,540 for a family of two, based on a calculation that includes only cash income before deductions for taxes. It excludes capital gains and it does not take into account accumulated wealth or assets, such as a home.

On Wednesday, Blank said she was working with the Census Bureau to provide better measures of poverty. Such alternative measures, which will be released sometime after Sept. 10, will seek to better incorporate added costs of health care, child care, housing and transportation, but also noncash income from the stimulus and other government programs, such as tax credits and food stamps.

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On the Net:

Census Bureau: http://www.census.gov

Commerce Department: http://www.commerce.gov/

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12:02 PM on 09/04/2009
I grew up during the Vietnam era. I have no, none, zero faith in either of these 2 old parties. And I don't like feeling cynical all the time about politics, government the American people but how can you not be cynical? And what lies past cynicism? Anybody know? Just curious.
03:41 AM on 08/21/2009
One out of every seven Americans will be at the poverty level when unemployment reaches 10%, which it must be near right now. That is shocking, since it represents making less than $13, 540 for a family of two, not even one person. One in eight homes is late on payments with foreclosure notices or in the foreclosure process. These were the prime mortgages. With the decreased tax revenue what is to become of these people? Republicans say poverty programs don't work, but what is their idea of working? Would they deny their neighbor food and see them starving and homeless? They should wake up and end the petty grievances and work for the betterment of their fellow human being, since we are all in this together. Not to blame all of them of, course, as many work hard to end injustice on a practical level but fail on the ideological level.
11:25 PM on 08/20/2009
On our way to another thing we can jump around and chant " we're number one, we're number one."
07:49 PM on 08/20/2009
Another example of "Hope and Change".
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abbyrose86
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09:40 PM on 08/20/2009
ARE U that dim? The numbers cited are from 2007 and 2008. Statistics are always from the year(s) previous. DUH!
01:57 PM on 08/20/2009
And that in the very same country, which doesn't seem to be willing to provide health insurance to all while spending twice as much as every country in Western Europe and also having an income distribution which would shame only the average banana republic.
02:08 PM on 08/20/2009
As a Panamanian, I resent that. How can we be shamed when the U.S. Government and their corporate bosses, the Standard and United Fruit Companies, made it so? BANANAS!
12:31 PM on 08/20/2009
Lip service, as usual.
12:14 PM on 08/20/2009
Unfortunately bo seems determined to make things worse through his policies .

It's really unfortunate and not required, I guess it's too much to ask for our politicians to learn from history vs seeking re-election with other people's money.
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11:33 AM on 08/20/2009
When you tax the poor, like a 300% Federal tax increase on tobacco, yes the poor get more poor. And, then add all the government programs like the lottery designed to take money from the lower middle class and the poor... the poor will get more poor. And that is the way it is this Aug. 20, 2009.
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Peter007
02:18 PM on 08/20/2009
Don't forget sales tax which requires the poor to pay a higher percentage of their income for that tax and throw in Auto insurance, which because its required by the government, is essentially a tax, That auto insurance tax, taxes a larger percent of the poors income than the wealthy.
Also, add prison confinement which, destroys families and their ability to function in society. Too bad the poor don't have a special interest lobby group working for them
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abbyrose86
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09:46 PM on 08/20/2009
Fantastic points all!
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10:10 AM on 08/21/2009
My point was politicians, mostly Democrats, tax the poor with special tax and then not spend the monies on the poor. You make some good observations ( except prisons?). However, for myself, lower middle class, I do not have a problem with paying the taxes you mentioned. And, the poor class do have many special interest groups like the Democrat Party and ACORN...they just turn into self-interest political groups and do more harm than good.
iridium53
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11:18 AM on 08/20/2009
But, the GOP and Bush pushed up the number of really wealthy too.
And, Obama made darn sure that the bankers stayed really wealthy.

It will be interesting to compare Obama's numbers with Bush's when all is said and done.
10:45 AM on 08/20/2009
As long as we can keep bombing stuff I'm happy.
12:15 PM on 08/20/2009
No doubt about it war as a whole makes everybody poorer.

look up broken window fallacy
06:12 PM on 08/27/2009
Ain't that the truth.
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10:22 AM on 08/20/2009
America # 1 America #1 America #1

When will my country be #1 in something that does not have to do with killing other people or its own citizens?

I would settle for a top 5 at this point in healthcare and education.
10:21 AM on 08/20/2009
Like the empty shell after eating the crab. To be discarded.
09:55 AM on 08/20/2009
Let just see how high that percent is at the end of this year. We get rid of one buffoon just to have another one lie his way in.
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take10
09:48 AM on 08/20/2009
The Bush plan!
09:33 AM on 08/20/2009
How could this happen in a country that spends trillions each year for useless wars and to maintain 700 military bases in 130 countries?
Isn't it time to close those bases, end the sensless wars, bring the troops home and spend that money on americans who can't put food on the table?
09:45 AM on 08/20/2009
How could this happen, since Johnson's "War on Poverty" Spending more and more on entitlement programs. Results don't matter only good intentions of politician should be the scorecard.
01:30 PM on 08/20/2009
Those entitlement programs from the '60s were slashed long ago. In the USA, the middle class is shrinking and poverty is growing -- and everyone in the world knows it.
06:14 PM on 08/27/2009
Liberal or conservative, don't forget they are politicians first.