poverty
Poverty in the United States is getting worse each day and not enough is getting done about it. The readings from "Babies and Benefits" by Sheila Holbrook-White, the article on poverty by Michael J. Paquette, and "Keeping Women And Children Last" by Ruth Sidel made me view the issues of poverty in a different way. I never realised what kind of people were living in poverty, and the true reasons why they are there. What amazes me the most is how much these people need help, and how little the government is doing to help them. The government should set up work programs for these people to help them get better jobs and make enough The politicians in Washington D.C. and all over the U.S. want nothing more than to cut back on government funding for the people in poverty. The government doesn't believe that most of the people actually need this money from AFDC. They can't get it because they don't meet the proper criteria set by the government. Either they're not poor enough, they're not poor in the right way ' or they need the money for the wrong The reading in the book Keeping Woman and Children Last, showed
64) These people need help while they are in school, but welfare reform is not the kind of help they need. "With marriage being touted today as a central route out of poverty, few critics of the choices and behaviour of poor woman speak about marriage as a path into poverty. This is where the term "woman have babies for benefits"(Holbrook-white, 1998, p. 63) Parent who receive AFDC checks that are going back to school to better qualify themselves for better jobs in order to better provide for their families. " She is constantly fearful that HEOP will be cut back and that "welfare reform" will force her to quit school and go back to work full time. A program like this would be costly but everyone would benefit from it . These people are called the "New Poor"(Sidel, 1998, p. These programs should receive more government funding to not just better the people and help the children but to better society. Study's have shown that even though AFDC benefits have fallen across the nation 47% since 1970, single mother childbearing has nearly doubled. 33% of Hispanics live in poverty. Some people are also saying that single mothers have more children to receive more money from the AFDC. Where they could have new shoes and some new clothes.
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