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Poverty Rate In U.S. Saw Record Increase In 2009: 1 In 7 Americans Are Poor

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HOPE YEN and LIZ SIDOTI   09/12/10 12:14 AM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — The number of people in the U.S. who are in poverty is on track for a record increase on President Barack Obama's watch, with the ranks of working-age poor approaching 1960s levels that led to the national war on poverty.

Census figures for 2009 – the recession-ravaged first year of the Democrat's presidency – are to be released in the coming week, and demographers expect grim findings.

It's unfortunate timing for Obama and his party just seven weeks before important elections when control of Congress is at stake. The anticipated poverty rate increase – from 13.2 percent to about 15 percent – would be another blow to Democrats struggling to persuade voters to keep them in power.

"The most important anti-poverty effort is growing the economy and making sure there are enough jobs out there," Obama said Friday at a White House news conference. He stressed his commitment to helping the poor achieve middle-class status and said, "If we can grow the economy faster and create more jobs, then everybody is swept up into that virtuous cycle."

Interviews with six demographers who closely track poverty trends found wide consensus that 2009 figures are likely to show a significant rate increase to the range of 14.7 percent to 15 percent.

Should those estimates hold true, some 45 million people in this country, or more than 1 in 7, were poor last year. It would be the highest single-year increase since the government began calculating poverty figures in 1959. The previous high was in 1980 when the rate jumped 1.3 percentage points to 13 percent during the energy crisis.

Among the 18-64 working-age population, the demographers expect a rise beyond 12.4 percent, up from 11.7 percent. That would make it the highest since at least 1965, when another Democratic president, Lyndon B. Johnson, launched the war on poverty that expanded the federal government's role in social welfare programs from education to health care.

Demographers also are confident the report will show:

_Child poverty increased from 19 percent to more than 20 percent.

_Blacks and Latinos were disproportionately hit, based on their higher rates of unemployment.

_Metropolitan areas that posted the largest gains in poverty included Modesto, Calif.; Detroit; Cape Coral-Fort Myers, Fla.; Los Angeles and Las Vegas.

"My guess is that politically these figures will be greeted with alarm and dismay but they won't constitute a clarion call to action," said William Galston, a domestic policy aide for President Bill Clinton. "I hope the parties don't blame each other for the desperate circumstances of desperate people. That would be wrong in my opinion. But that's not to say it won't happen."

Lawrence M. Mead, a New York University political science professor who is a conservative and wrote "The New Politics of Poverty: The Nonworking Poor in America," argued that the figures will have a minimal impact in November.

"Poverty is not as big an issue right now as middle-class unemployment. That's a lot more salient politically right now," he said.

But if Thursday's report is as troubling as expected, Republicans in the midst of an increasingly strong drive to win control of the House, if not the Senate, would get one more argument to make against Democrats in the campaign homestretch.

The GOP says voters should fire Democrats because Obama's economic fixes are hindering the sluggish economic recovery. Rightly or wrongly, Republicans could cite a higher poverty rate as evidence.

Democrats almost certainly will argue that they shouldn't be blamed. They're likely to counter that the economic woes – and the poverty increase – began under President George W. Bush with the near-collapse of the financial industry in late 2008.

Although that's true, it's far from certain that the Democratic explanation will sway voters who already are trending heavily toward the GOP in polls as worrisome economic news piles up.

Hispanics and blacks – traditionally solid Democratic constituencies – could be inclined to stay home in November if, as expected, the Census Bureau reports that many more of them were poor last year.

Beyond this fall, the findings could put pressure on Obama to expand government safety net programs ahead of his likely 2012 re-election bid even as Republicans criticize him about federal spending and annual deficits. Those are areas of concern for independent voters whose support is critical in elections.

Experts say a jump in the poverty rate could mean that the liberal viewpoint – social constraints prevent the poor from working – will gain steam over the conservative position that the poor have opportunities to work but choose not to because they get too much help.

"The Great Recession will surely push the poverty rate for working-age people to a nearly 50-year peak," said Elise Gould, an economist with the Economic Policy Institute. She said that means "it's time for a renewed attack on poverty."

To Douglas Besharov, a University of Maryland public policy professor, the big question is whether there's anything more to do to help these families.

The 2009 forecasts are largely based on historical data and the unemployment rate, which climbed to 10.1 percent last October to post a record one-year gain.

The projections partly rely on a methodology by Rebecca Blank, a former poverty expert who now oversees the census. She estimated last year that poverty would hit about 14.8 percent if unemployment reached 10 percent. "As long as unemployment is higher, poverty will be higher," she said in an interview then.

A formula by Richard Bavier, a former analyst with the White House Office of Management and Budget who has had high rates of accuracy over the last decade, predicts poverty will reach 15 percent.

That would put the rate at the highest level since 1993. The all-time high was 22.4 percent in 1959, the first year the government began tracking poverty. It dropped to a low of 11.1 percent in 1973 after Johnson's war on poverty but has since fluctuated in the 12-14 percent range.

In 2008, the poverty level stood at $22,025 for a family of four, based on an official government calculation that includes only cash income before tax deductions. It excludes capital gains or accumulated wealth. It does not factor in noncash government aid such as tax credits or food stamps, which have surged to record levels in recent years under the federal stimulus program.

Beginning next year, the government plans to publish new, supplemental poverty figures that are expected to show even higher numbers of people in poverty than previously known. The figures will take into account rising costs of medical care, transportation and child care, a change analysts believe will add to the ranks of both seniors and working-age people in poverty.

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Online:

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

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

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ALiberalKidd
Before U Fan Know, Liberal ON Poor, Peace, Race
10:28 PM on 09/17/2010
Following the lead of hostile and racially conservative republicans, democrats like Ms Huffington and Obama starts every sentence of social concern directed at the so call middle class but with no mention of America's poor and working poor. Then Obama, like Bill Clinton, campaigned on his contribution to ending welfare for poor Americans. So is there any wonder why America’s poverty level has gone up unnoticed? Only a few days ago Obama evaded a question from an African American journalist about America's poor! Two subjects you will never hear Obama mention are the “poor” and “peace.”
09:31 PM on 09/16/2010
He is $1.2 Billion we paid for interpretors. Frock the poor. Bend over America.

Here is who we had to pay to interrogate them before we shot them. Not quite 1 Billion.
No one is watching D of D. You should. http://www.defense.gov/Contracts

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This focking D o D will continue to rape the taxpayer. Bend over everyone!

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Soule23
Anti-micro-biol
04:01 PM on 09/23/2010
A half billion is nothing when you're talking about defense spending.
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vetxcl
02:14 PM on 09/16/2010
tax cuts for multinational corporations will only help their expansion overseas. and just why do you surmise that repugnicants are so vehemently opposed to helping small businesses in this country?
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Cherubim
11:57 AM on 09/16/2010
Obama and Hillary were standing right there when John Edwards explained:
"This country is bleeding jobs in order to pad the profits of the biggest
multi-national corporations of Americans.

Question: Who are the most likely to lose there jobs now?
Answer: College graduates"
Watch the videos:
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"What happens when you replace Corporate Republicans with Corporate Democrats?"
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Some Novel Ideas:
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"If you can join the Republican Party by signing a card....
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"America could set up bank accounts for low income families, and
match dollar per dollar what low income families are able to save."
Watch the video:
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12:26 PM on 09/15/2010
"Let them have iPhones!".... (Marie-Antoinette)
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ChasG
Unborn, unchanging, undying Universe
12:04 AM on 09/15/2010
Change I can believe in:
It’s commonly understood the economy in any administration’s first year is consequence of policies in force the previous year. Change doesn't start on inauguration day-- takes time to pass legislation, put it into effect, then see any results.

Federal Bureau of Labor and Statistics reports in Bush presidency’s final year 4.5 million jobs were lost, and in the first 11 months of the Obama presidency another 4.5 million jobs were lost (Bush legacy). The data also show so far this year through August, employment has GROWN adding 1.5 million jobs

Unemployment has not improved much because young people add to the work force every year. Also, unemployment stats don’t include people no longer collecting benefits, so when these people return to employment it has no effect on unemployment statistics. But 1.5 million new jobs suggest the “Keynesian experiment” of stimulus is beginning to work. Unemployment has dropped from 10% at the beginning of the year to 9.6%. Not enough, but a definite trend reversal. Expect a slow and bumpy ride back to full employment, but so far this year we’re adding jobs, not losing them.

Disbeliever? Click or copy/paste this NEW direct link below.
http://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cpseea3.pdf
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WASanford
I think, therefore I am mad as hell!
10:36 PM on 09/16/2010
1 in 7 Americans have fallen below the poverty level and these are working and middle class Americans? Isn't this the definition of class warfare? It's time to fight back! Get your pens out and vote this November.
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ChasG
Unborn, unchanging, undying Universe
11:50 PM on 09/16/2010
I'm voting Dem in Novem
03:32 PM on 09/14/2010
DEMOCRATS /Obama

Poverty up 30%
Homelessness up 25%
Unemployment up 150%

Unemployment drops? NO another 160,000.00 drop off unemployment rolls!

Yes we see how well the democratic policies work!
Mr. oBAMA says I own this war but when it comes to the economy it is all BUSH”S FAULT?

These people need to get a hold ON reality because they certainly are not facing it! JUST PASS THE BUCK IT’S SOMEONE ELSES FAULT?

SENATOR REID IN LAS VEGAS SAY’S UNEMPLOYMENT IS NOT HIS FAULT?
WELL WHO’S FAULT IS IT? But the policies of the Dems who paid attention to everything else but the American people!

The failed policies of oBAMA and the democratic congress and senate
WE THE PEOPLE ----- SEE THE RESULTS

EVERYTIME WE DRIVE DOWN THE STREET! 100’s of EMPTY - FORECLOSED HOMES!

Homelessness, up ! Obama pushes infrastructure which creates the least amount of TEMPORARY JOBS!

IS THIS ALL THE MAN HAS TO OFFER?
I VOTE NO CONFIDENCE IN Obama and the Dems and their failed policies!

It is time for real change in America folks not more of the same lame
Promises of ---- HOPE AND CHANGE! -----
GET OUT AND VOTE IN NOVEMBER FOR REAL CHANGE!………

WAKE UP AMERICA……………………….!
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KenKo
04:55 PM on 09/14/2010
Indeed, wake up America and remember which government borrowed so much money for pointless wars (with false evidence) that made it next to impossible for this administration to battle the real problems of recession, support for the jobless and health care. But hey, let's forget that two straight administrationg of the Great Decider had nothing to do with America's problems; they all started spontaneously when Obama was elected. Health care too expensive? Obama's fault for wanting socialist health care. Bridges falling apart and teachers losing their jobs? Obama's fault for not supporting MORE tax cuts. etc etc. Oh puhleez....
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WASanford
I think, therefore I am mad as hell!
01:09 PM on 09/17/2010
First of all, using all caps is the equivalent of shouting. It makes you seem to have no credible argument and are trying to overwhelm us with your lungs. It won't work!

Bush and his party took our car out for a spin and drove it into a brick wall. Whose fault is that? You'd be wrong if you said anyone but Bush and company were to blame, or aren't you intelligent enough to see that? You want the mess your party spent the last 30 years making cleaned up in a year and a half? Then impose yourself on your Republican representatives and demand that they get the hell out of the way and let that happen.

You're probably a "Tea Partyer" and while you're trying to change America, doing the Koch Brother's dirty work for them will accomplish little more than increase their considerable fortunes. Think about that as you step on the bus they've hired to take you to another demonstration and make asses of yourselves. Better yet, park your gonads and use your brain for a change. If you do that you'll be joining us in short order.
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RMorr2002
02:42 PM on 09/14/2010
Another historic achievement for Barry! Congratulations!
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08:29 PM on 09/13/2010
"The most important anti-poverty effort is growing the economy and making sure there are enough jobs out there,"

when the newly minted Obama administration decided to do health care first, I told everyone who would listen that it was a huge mistake. Doesn't anyone in the White House read the news?
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ChasG
Unborn, unchanging, undying Universe
02:20 AM on 09/14/2010
Are you reading the news?  1.5 million new jobs added to the economy so far this year-- not a bad start wouldn't you say?
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10:11 PM on 09/15/2010
are you? we need 750k jobs *per month* just to absorb new people entering the job market. By this correct measure we fell an additional 7 months worth into the hole so far in 2010- and we are no where near to creating 750k jobs per month.
we need Abraham Lincoln's greenback dollars...read Web of Debt
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Marturia
Are we there yet?
08:06 PM on 09/13/2010
Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breath free...Oh, wait a minute...they're already here.
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08:36 PM on 09/13/2010
F&F
04:54 PM on 09/13/2010
The number of people in the U.S. who are in poverty is on track for a record increase on President Barack Obama's watch,

And this is why the Dems will lose in November. HuffPo posters can pontificate all they want and who's fault it is and why - but the poor only care that they are still poor and he hasn't fixed it.
12:35 PM on 09/14/2010
You are correct. And it is very likely that those poor will elect more Republicans who will all but guarantee that they remain so for the foreseeable future.
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KenKo
04:59 PM on 09/14/2010
That's why everyone needs more tax cuts...but hey? If you are unemployed, what taxes can one cut? Or right...the rich still need tax cuts so they can plow that money back into the economy and create jobs! Wait a minute...can't the rich do that now? I mean they are rich still, right? Who needs universal health care even if so many bankruptcies are caused by impossible health care bills? I guess that's just too communist to even think of it. So tell me what magical Republican solution beyond tax cuts and more wars, banning gay marriage, and cutting even more public spending, will generate jobs when this same solution didn't work before?
04:43 PM on 09/13/2010
1 in 7 American are poor, yet 7 out 8 own an iPhone. Hmmmm...

I keed, I keed. But still, just a personal observation, I have seen many many people who pay with food stamps have iphones. How's that work? Cell phone I understand, smart phone, not so much.

Seems the $80 a month they pay for phone, could be spent on food and a cheaper phone plan. My V!rgin Mobile phone costs me about $9 a month. And I text like crazy.

But I digress, children growing up in poverty is always a terrible thing...
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Changeizgood
07:42 PM on 09/13/2010
Most low income people live in dangerous neighborhoods, and there are the elderly that live longer and own their own homes on fixed income retirement. They cannot afford an security alarm system in their dangerous neighborhoods.

They have a "safelink" phone that allows them to make doctor's appointments, call cabs, medical transportation as they move about throughout the day. Mothers have to make children's doctors appointments, and if it's done at a phone booth, the call is expensive and the chance of making a call back or just plain getting disconnected after a long waiting period, is just plain stupid. They get 200 minutes per month and have to keep the calls short.
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Linda Williams
08:46 PM on 09/16/2010
Excellent point that I never thought of. I've often wondered ab what Jerome stated above. As a college student I couldn't afford a phone. But I could not get food stamps because I did not have a child. So, sometimes we think of these things. Surely, we must be open when we think and consider that we do not fully understand another's circumstances. I pay property taxes and have no children. The right wing should realize that we have socialized education. Because I have to pay for those educations before I can purchase my own health insurance premiums. Life never seems fair to any of us.
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WASanford
I think, therefore I am mad as hell!
10:50 PM on 09/16/2010
Wait...you know where there's a phone booth? I thought Dr. Who had the last existing one of those. Not having a cell phone in this day and age is nothing but a way of going extinct.
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GandenT
11:28 AM on 09/14/2010
If you try real hard, you can come up with ways to rationalize your hatred of poor people. Good luck with that, I hope it really does make you happy.
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09:53 AM on 09/13/2010
We all know illegal immigration is a problem and the majority of illegal aliens are most likely below the poverty level. Does this survey include them?

Many people want amnesty for the illegal aliens. If they do get amnesty and they are not included in this survey then the poverty rate will increase. People will still try to put 100% of the blame on lower wages and rising poverty on the Republicans. For whatever reasons people want amnesty granted you cannot add to the bottom (in income) and not expect the statistics to increase.
10:20 AM on 09/13/2010
agreed
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ChasG
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11:49 AM on 09/13/2010
I would assume the poverty data do include illegal immigrants, but it's hard to say how they affect the results.  The number of illegal immigrants dropped from 12 million to 11 million when the economy went into the tank, so many who would have been counted in the census as living in poverty are were no longer in the US when the census was taken.  Hard to say how they would affect the overall poverty rate if they are leaving the country.
09:42 AM on 09/13/2010
You would have to have the IQ of a fungus to think Republicans, who to this day still advocate against a living wage, collective bargaining, and the possibility of a resurgence of a domestic manufacturing sector in support for disastrous trade policies and more deregulation would do any thing but make the situation their policies created even worse.

If it wouldn't be so terrible for the country, I would love to watch them squirm and deflect from all the populism when the country looks to the idealess rhetoric driven fear-mongerers to actually address the issues they have growth so adept at bashing democrats for not resolving in 2 years against the tide of their complete obstruction.

I bet they nor the tea-party patsyoits wouldn't hold themselves to a 2 year timeline to completely resolve what took 30 years to create

The real crisis for Republicans would be winning power and being expected to act instead of talk.

If they did magically push some ridiculously lop-sided tax cut through congress, and businesses started hiring again I would be convinced that despite all the crying and blaming the economy for the unemployment numbers, the captains of industry, with the support and approval of republicans were merely holding the American workforce and domestic economy hostage for a tax ransom that republican were more than happy to pay.

So long for democratic elections, we will have became precisely what the founding father rebelled against in great Britain.

Aristocracy, and fascism.
10:23 AM on 09/13/2010
of course.........i need to hire right now........but i will wait and pass the hours off in mandatory OT
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08:32 PM on 09/13/2010
then you are a cad
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10:36 AM on 09/13/2010
Can you define a living wage? How much is it?
11:06 AM on 09/13/2010
and how much is it in NY vs Boston or Columbus.......then who will be defining it
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bccmeteorites
Don't believe everything NASA says.
01:55 PM on 09/13/2010
The minimum wage should be about 16.00 per hour. Which means in due time everything would be written and spoken in Spanish.
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09:02 AM on 09/13/2010
so what ? 6 on 7 americans are rich.
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08:35 PM on 09/13/2010
bawahaha...whatcha smokin?