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Title: The Faces of Poverty


1
The Faces of Poverty
  • How Is Poverty Defined In Our Country?
  • Who Is Affected By Poverty?
  • What Kinds of Affects Does Poverty Have on
    Children and Families?

2
How Poverty Is Defined- Government Definition
  • A family of four is considered at poverty level
    if they make 19, 350 a year or less (according
    to 2005 Federal Guidelines)
  • This translates to a 9.30/hour job forty hours
    per week
  • The poverty guidelines are based on a 1960s cost
    of living formula
  • In reality someone would have to earn 150 to
    200 of poverty level to survive

3
Who Is Affected By Poverty?
  • Nationally 12.7 of people live in poverty
  • The largest absolute number of people who live in
    poverty are white
  • African Americans and Hispanics have the highest
    percentage of people in poverty as a percentage
    of their total population

4
The Near Poor
  • In addition to the 37 million people who live in
    poverty according to the federal guidelines,
    there are another 50 million who are nearly poor
    (make between 20,000 and 40,000 per year for a
    family of four)
  • Anthropologist Katherine Newman calls this groups
    the missing class

5
The Poor and Near Poor in Your Community
  • You can get poverty information on your school
    district by going to the following website and
    selecting your school district
    www.census.gov/hhes/www/saipe/district.html
  • Realistically, when we include the near poor to
    the number of people in your community who are
    estimated to be living in poverty, the number who
    are struggling financially is at least twice as
    many as you identified in the US Census Figure
    above.

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How Does Poverty Affect Children and Families?
  • 67 of parents in poor families are working an
    average of 1.7 jobs
  • The average HS/GED earns 17,000 a year.
    Education beyond HS translates into much greater
    earning potential.
  • Lots of hours at work less time at home
  • Lower social class translates to lower job
    expectations
  • White people in poverty often get blamed for
    their poverty leading to shame and destroying
    self-confidence

8
How Does Poverty Affect Children and Families?
  • Hard choices must be made between needs (do we
    buy food or pay the electric bill?)
  • Credit is never established and the poor are
    forced to use non-traditional financial
    institutions (like check cashing stores who
    charge fees)
  • Lack of financial literacy leads to uninformed
    and potentially unwise decisions (i.e. predatory
    loans)
  • Present time orientation vs. future
    orientationfuture planning is a luxury because
    one can only think about what is happening now

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How Does Poverty Affect Children and Families?
  • People in authority are seen as those who take
    away (the police, the gas company, etc.) not as
    those who give or make life better
  • There is often a big disconnect with school (a
    lack of relevance)
  • There is often shame and humiliation that is
    internalized about being poor
  • Life feels out of control
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