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    Nearly 1 in 6 Americans in poverty, Census says

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The ranks of the nation's poor have swelled to a record 46.2 million — nearly 1 in 6 Americans — as the prolonged pain of the recession leaves millions still struggling and out of work. And the number without health insurance has reached 49.9 million, the most in over two decades.

    The figures are in a Census Bureau report, released Tuesday, that offers a somber snapshot of the economic well-being of U.S. households for last year when joblessness hovered above 9 percent for a second year. The rate is still 9.1 percent at the start of an election year that's sure to focus on the economy and President Barack Obama's stewardship of it.

    The overall poverty rate climbed to 15.1 percent, from 14.3 percent the previous year, and the rate from 2007-2010 rose faster than for any similar period since the early 1980s when a crippling energy crisis amid government cutbacks contributed to inflation, spiraling interest rates and unemployment. For last year, the official poverty level was an annual income of $22,314 for a family of four.

    Measured by total numbers, the 46 million now living in poverty are the most on record dating back to when the census began to track in 1959. The 15.1 percent tied the level of 1993 and was the highest since 1983.

    Broken down by state, Mississippi had the highest share of poor people, at 22.7 percent, according to calculations by the Census Bureau. It was followed by Louisiana, the District of Columbia, Georgia, New Mexico and Arizona. On the other end of the scale, New Hampshire had the lowest share, at 6.6 percent.

    The share of Americans without health coverage rose from 16.1 percent to 16.3 percent — or 49.9 million people — according to Census Bureau revisions. The increase was due mostly to continued losses of employer-provided health insurance in the weakened economy.

    Congress passed a health overhaul last year to address rising numbers of the uninsured. While the main provisions don't take effect until 2014, one aspect taking effect in late 2010 allowed young adults to be covered under their parents' health insurance until age 26.

    The uninsured rate for adults 18 to 24 actually declined last year, from 29.3 percent to 27.2 percent, noted Brett O'Hara, chief of the Health and Disability Statistics branch at the Census Bureau. That was the only age group that posted a decrease, and he said "the law change certainly could be a factor."

    For last year, the median — or midpoint — household income was $49,445, down 2.3 percent from 2009.

    The poor include Nekisha Brooks, 28, of Fort Washington, Md., who lost her job as a customer service representative for AT&T several months ago in a round of layoffs. Raising five young children, she is now on food stamps and partly leaning on friends and family for help.

    "It's hard on the kids," Brooks said, describing how her family has had to cut back on clothing and restaurant outings. "I've been putting in job applications every day and calling around, from housekeeping to customer service to admin or waitresses, but nobody seems to be hiring right now."

    Bruce Meyer, a public policy professor at the University of Chicago, cautioned that the worst may be yet to come in poverty levels, citing in part continued rising demand for food stamps this year as well as "staggeringly high" numbers in those unemployed for more than 26 weeks. He noted that more than 6 million people are in the category of long-term unemployed and more likely to fall into poverty, accounting for more than two out of five currently out of work.

    The latest numbers, which cover Obama's second year in office, offer political fodder for both parties as Obama seeks to push a new $447 billion plan for creating jobs and stimulating the economy. The plan includes a proposed Social Security payroll tax cut and an extension of unemployment benefits.

    Obama is urging Congress to pay for the new spending largely by increasing taxes on the wealthy, which Republicans have emphatically rejected.

    According to the report, the gap between the rich and poor widened last year, at least based on some measures. For instance, income fell for the wealthiest — down 1.2 percent to $180,810 for the top 5 percent of households. But the bottom fifth of households — those making $20,000 or less — saw incomes decline 4 percent.

    Other measures pointed to a longer-term widening of income inequality but with little change in 2010.

    On Tuesday, the Census Bureau also noted the impact of government safety-net programs on the poor. It estimated that new unemployment benefits passed in 2009 — which gave workers up to 99 weeks of payments after layoffs, and didn't run out for most people until this year — lifted 3.2 million above the poverty line. Social Security kept about 20.3 million — seniors as well as working-age adults receiving disability payments — out of poverty.

    "If these programs are cut back in the future, poverty rates are likely to rise even more," Meyer said.

    At the same time, the working-age population — ages 18 to 64 — showed some of the biggest hits in poverty, rising from 12.9 percent to 13.7 percent. Working-age Americans now represent nearly 3 out of 5 poor people and are at the highest level since the 1960s when the war on poverty was launched.

    Young adults, in particular, struggled. Median income for those ages 15-24 fell 9 percent to $28,322. For those 25-34, nearly 6 million "doubled up" in households with parents and friends to save money, up 25 percent from before the recession. For that group, the poverty rate was at 8.4 percent; but the rate would have risen to 45.3 percent if their parents' incomes weren't taken into account.

    "It's pretty bad for young people," said Harry Holzer, a professor of public policy at Georgetown University. "They are cushioning the blow in several ways by living with others and going to school longer, but eventually they will have to enter the labor market and find a very inhospitable place."

    Last year saw a third year of increases in Americans without health insurance, lifting the total number to the highest since the government began tracking the figures in 1987. The number of people covered by employment-based health plans declined from 170.8 million to 169.3 million, although those losses were partially offset by gains in government health insurance such as Medicaid and Medicare.

    Other census findings:

    —Poverty rose among all racial and ethnic groups except Asians. The number of Hispanics in poverty increased from 25.3 percent to 26.6 percent; for blacks it rose from 25.8 percent to 27.4 percent and for Asians it was flat at 12.1 percent. The number of whites in poverty rose from 9.4 percent to 9.9 percent.

    —Child poverty rose from 20.7 percent to 22 percent.

    —Poverty among people 65 and older was statistically unchanged at 9 percent, after hitting a record low of 8.9 percent in 2009.

    The official poverty level is based on a government calculation that includes only income before tax deductions. It excludes capital gains or accumulated wealth, such as home ownership.

    As a result, the official poverty rate takes into account the effects of some stimulus programs passed in 2009, such as unemployment benefits, as well as jobs that were created or saved by government spending. It does not factor in noncash government aid such as tax credits and food stamps.

    Next month, the government will release new supplemental poverty numbers for the first time that will factor in food stamps and tax credits as well as everyday costs such as commuting. Preliminary census estimates show a decline in child poverty based on the new measure but increases in poverty among working-age Americans as well as those 65 and older due to rising out-of-pocket medical costs.

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    1,251 comments

    • Honey Badger  •  7 mths ago
      "Poverty rose among all racial and ethnic groups except Asians." Awesome.
    • Mingo  •  8 mths ago
      Let's have a poverty tax. According to TeaBilly theory, that will incentivise them to get rich!
    • Eric1  •  8 mths ago
      Here's a TIP; 'Union-busting' is CLASS WARFARE. 'Broadening the tax base' (making poor people pay income taxes) is CLASS WARFARE. 'Tax breaks for 'job-creators' (rich people) is CLASS WARFARE. 'Protecting the wealthy from tax increases' is CLASS WARFARE. 'Lowering corporate tax rates' is CLASS WARFARE. The GOP has been promoting CLASS WARFARE for the past FORTY YEARS, and the LOSERS have been the middle and lower classes. Got it now?
      • Ralph 8 mths ago
        nice speach comrade... the United States doesn't tax wealth, we tax income. The rich can spend the money they have, they don't have to make income ( or Jobs ). Why should they make it if Obama's going to take it?
      • Eric1 8 mths ago
        Ralph, you 'believe' that BECAUSE? Ever heard of PROPERTY TAXES? What about USAGE taxes? What about EXCISE taxes? What about ESTATE taxes? And don't forget SALES taxes! In sum, we tax just about EVERYTHING, and MUCH of that burden falls on the middle and lower classes, as it represents a MUCH larger proportion of not only their INCOME, but their accumulated WEALTH as well. As for 'creating jobs,' Ever since Ronald Reagan, we have been WAITING for the wealthy to 'create jobs,' but guess what? IT HASN'T HAPPENED!
      • Eric1 8 mths ago
        And NOW it's time for you to LEARN a few things...
        According to the IRS, the tax on personal income for the top bracket of tax-payers in 1945 was NINETY ONE PERCENT! In 1946-63, it was 88%, and in 1964-1981 it was 70%, and in 1981-86 it was 50%, and in 1988 it was 28%, and in 1991 it was 31% ('Read my lips, no new taxes' remember that?). How do you think the enormous costs of WW2, the Korea war and the Vietnam war were PAID FOR? The current tax rates are completely UNSUSTAINABLE and absurd in the extreme when you consider we have been fighting TWO wars for ten years, and have just kicked off a third, and YET, the GOP and the ridiculous Tea Party think there is nothing wrong with reducing taxes for the rich and SCREWING virtually the rest of the entire population. So WHY is there such a deficit? The answer is CLEAR and PLAIN TO SEE, if you would just bother to actually LOOK at REAL numbers!
        During the time frame i mentioned above, the US was not only able to PAY for WW2, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, but were ALSO able to send men to the MOON, and build the ENTIRE highway system that we DEPEND on today.
        You might ALSO note, that while the wealthy were taxed at much higher rates, the income of everyone GREW significantly. During 1950-1978, the income of the LOWEST 20% of taxpayers grew by 138%!! But between 1979-1993, those SAME people found their income REDUCED by 15%. Yet at the same time, the HIGHEST tax bracket people between 1950-1978 saw their income grow by 99%, but between 1979-1993, THEIR income grew by an additional 18%, and that trend has continued right up until the present day! And if you ask, 'well what about the middle-class?' THEIR income grew by 106% between 1950-1978, but from 1979-1993, it FELL by 3%!
        And what about those tax rates for the middle-class and the poor? In 1980, the lowest 20% of taxpayers paid 8.4% in income tax, but by 1990, they were paying at 9.7%, or a 16.1% INCREASE in taxes, while at the same time, the top 1% of taxpayers saw THEIR tax rates DROP by 14.4%!!
        And there is NO POINT in talking about 'smaller government and smaller taxes' if you don't understand anything about REVENUE, and where it COMES from!
        In the 1950's, income taxes accounted for 42% of Federal Revenue, 26.9% coming from Corporate income taxes, 11.5% from payroll taxes, 17.2% from Estate taxes, and 2.5% from borrowing.
        But by the 1980's, Personal Income Taxes only accounted for 38%, Corporate Income taxes were down to 7,7%, Payroll taxes were up to 29.2%, Estate taxes were down to just 8.2%, but BORROWING had risen to 17.7%!!!! If you DON'T understand how fundamentally FLAWED this tax scenario is, you will never understand WHY things are so screwed up today!
        So WHO are the 'class warriors?'
    • easywind  •  8 mths ago
      Were number one
    • Thomas M  •  8 mths ago
      Those who have historically voted straight (D) all their lives seem to be the ones still collecting the handouts and freebees. How about a new direction, folks?
    • Bill  •  8 mths ago
      And yet the top 2% of American people are obscenely rich!
    • Joseph  •  8 mths ago
      I b po.
    • L K  •  8 mths ago
      I b po 2.
    • DVCAZ  •  8 mths ago
      And yet, "House Speaker John Boehner describes himself as "a pretty simple guy" who sleeps well at night." Lets see how well he would sleep if he had to spend a night in a car or on a sidewalk due to his policies of greed for the very rich and the billions they hide in over sea accounts so that they don's have to pay taxes. That I would love to see. A YouTube sensation!
    • dom  •  8 mths ago
      Thanks Obama this is on your watch!!!!
    • A Yahoo User  •  8 mths ago
      The American people are desperate for jobs ! Yet the right wing, the extreme candidates, and the tea party policymakers who continue to advocate a dismantling of the social safety net in favor of tax breaks for oil companies and billionaires know the real state of economic distress in this country ! They are not shielded from knowing the reality of rising poverty in the United States by their own privilege, and they are rendered irrational and heartless by a distorted ideology that supports principles contrary to the fairness and equality to which our nation strives !
      Republican Hypocrisy:
      8,850,000 News Media Articles !
      Over 200 years ago, Thomas Jefferson wrote:
      I hope we shall crush in its birth the aristocracy of our monied corporations, which dare already to challenge our government to a trial by strength, and bid defiance to the laws of our country.
    • Roger47  •  8 mths ago
      More potential troops for our military, or minimum wage employees for our corporations. The plan is working.
      • lumpy1974 8 mths ago
        works fine till your crippled into one of thoughs poor spots doesn;t it?
    • DVCAZ  •  8 mths ago
      US millionaire households now have $38.6 trillion in wealth. On top of the $38.6 trillion that this study reveals, they have an estimated $6.3 trillion hidden in offshore accounts.

      In total, US millionaire households have at least $45.9 trillion in wealth, the majority of this wealth is held within the upper one-tenth of one percent of the population.
    • Rob  •  8 mths ago
      Congress needs to be held accountable for there actions, Sell out MFs should all be gutted like on a pig farm
    • A Yahoo! User  •  8 mths ago
      If you can not feel compassion for the poor and people that are suffering......as far as Im concerned you are dead already.....
      • A Yahoo! User 8 mths ago
        Best comment I have read all day.
    • jdh  •  8 mths ago
      We the poor people of America should form a political party, the PPP, with that many of us we could be a major voice in US politics and give the ttp a good old fashion marine #$%$ woopen.
    • Opinion8  •  8 mths ago
      Thank you, Republicans, for selling our lives -- and our children's futures -- into slavery to fatten the rich -- FOR BRIBES !
      • unbelievable 8 mths ago
        thank you democrats for ruining the economy and bring us to the brink of total collapse of our economic system, all at the feet of the democrats...
    • Opinion8  •  8 mths ago
      The thieving greedy Republicans have put us in this mess.
      It's history. It's fact. It's truth.
      it's real. It's done.
      By republican traitors-for-bribes-from-the-rich.
      • unbelievable 8 mths ago
        well if its fact, post the place where these facts are listed, or are you just spouting lies like liberals always do with no evidence or proof of their accusations, just mindless, sophomoric statements and childish rants...
      • mike g 8 mths ago
        opinion is right but forgot to say that its the democrats as well. no one has the balls to stand up to the multi billionaires who run this country.
    • Thomas  •  8 mths ago
      I believe peole have lost track of what is important..
      We are now identified buy how much money we make..
      We are identified buy the stuff we own..
      It's all about status.
      Pro athletes make $100 million.. do they need that much money.. of course not..
      They need the status.. "I make more than other athletes.. I'm important"
      Billionaires hord their money.. Why?.. to seem important.
      But they have no appreciation of what life is..
      The people who really appreciate life are the people who've lost everything..
      Yet they don't give up..
      The people who lost all their "stuff" in hurricanes, floods, fires, tornadoes, etc..
      They are more important than pro athletes and billionaires..
      They appreciate life because it's all they have left..
      THAT, AND A LITTLE LOVE FROM FRIENDS WHO CARE.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  8 mths ago
      Look for a job in another country.....good benefits...living allowances...up to 91 thousand dollars and year....that you can earn...and not pay taxes to the united states.....save alot of money for your retirement...or you may have none....alot of Americans are leaving the US...more than you are hearing about .....you will have to do what you have to do.....
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