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Housing Projects Should be Ablolished

Housing projects should be abolished; they lower the value of the communities that they are in, are magnets for crime, are untaken care of and in hazardous conditions, and are costly for the government to build. Housing projects were developed in the 1930s for housing for the working poor. They were often built in the unfavorable places of towns and they were large towering apartments as you can see in New York and Chicago. This concentrated the poor into an already poor part of town. The lowest unemployment rates and highest crime rates can be found in the projects. The poor were concentratrated into one area because of discrimination, most housing applicants were African- American, many white middle class feared if poor blacks were to move in it reduce the value of their property. Thus the poor were grouped together where no one wanted to live anyway. This gave no hope for the poor of some how making it back into society. Nothing but poverty surrounded these people. This made way for the crime, violence, and easy money that is associated today with American sub


They wanted to see how families would fare when taken out of poverty stricken communities and put in middle-class neighborhoods. Housing projects need tore down as fast as possible. Studies show that poor evenly dispersed does not hurt communities and greatly improves the lives of the poor families. Pittsburgh had the highest poverty rate for blacks between ages 18-64, lowest labor force participation, and lowest black teenage employment found by the Pittsburgh Center for Social and Urban Research. In 1990, Pittsburgh had the 6th most public housing out of all cities in America. One such program is housing vouchers, where low-income families are given money for private property. Families were found less likely to be victims of property and personal crimes. This is not a good environment for a child to grow up in. Six out of the eight poorest housing communities in Pennsylvania were found in Pittsburgh according to the Department of Housing and Development (HUD). 4,500 families were used in the experiment, after three years the majority of the families found that their lives had improved greatly. Projects are notorious for their violence and drug trafficking. Projects ruin are youth, so we are ruining the future. In Pittsburgh, the affects of transforming the projects can be seen today. Many cities are bulldozing their skyline projects and creating programs to integrate their poor into society.

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