For
the past 50 years, the government’s annual poverty rate has hardly changed at
all. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 15 percent of Americans still live in
poverty, roughly the same rate as the mid-1960s when the War on Poverty was
just starting. After adjusting for inflation, federal and state welfare
spending today is 16 times greater than it was when President Johnson launched
the War on Poverty. If converted into cash, current means-tested spending is
five times the amount needed to eliminate all official poverty in the U.S. How
can the government spend so much while poverty remains unchanged?.....To Read More......
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