Chapter 13 Section 3 Poverty in America
46.5 million people
About how many people in America are living in poverty?
basic needs
According to the government, a poor family is one whose total income is less than the amount needed to satisfy a family's ___________________.
Race and Ethnic Origin
African Americans and Hispanic Americans are more than twice as likely to be living in poverty. 25% African Americans and 20% of Hispanic Americans live under the poverty threshold.
Lack of education, location, racial and gender discrimination, economic shifts, shifts in family structure
Causes of Poverty:
Age
Children have the highest rate of poverty of those who are 17 or younger.
Type of Family
Families with single parents have a poverty rate 6 times greater than 2 parent homes. Children have a poverty rate significantly higher than other age group.
Residence
Those living in the inner city are twice as likely to live in poverty. Rural America has a significant portion of the population living in poverty.
investment
Wealth allows for ________________.
opportunity (better education, safer living, better health)
Wealth creates increased _______________.
income distribution
how a nation's total income is divided among the population
poverty threshold
the income level below which income is sufficient to support a family or household
poverty rate
the percentage of people who live in households with incomes below the poverty threshold