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    Poorest poor in US hits new record: 1 in 15 people

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The ranks of America's poorest poor have climbed to a record high — 1 in 15 people — spread widely across metropolitan areas as the housing bust pushed many inner-city poor into suburbs and other outlying places and shriveled jobs and income.

    New census data paint a stark portrait of the nation's haves and have-nots at a time when unemployment remains persistently high. It comes a week before the government releases first-ever economic data that will show more Hispanics, elderly and working-age poor have fallen into poverty.

    In all, the numbers underscore the breadth and scope by which the downturn has reached further into mainstream America.

    "There now really is no unaffected group, except maybe the very top income earners," said Robert Moffitt, a professor of economics at Johns Hopkins University. "Recessions are supposed to be temporary, and when it's over, everything returns to where it was before. But the worry now is that the downturn — which will end eventually — will have long-lasting effects on families who lose jobs, become worse off and can't recover."

    Traditional inner-city black ghettos are thinning out and changing, drawing in impoverished Hispanics who have low-wage jobs or are unemployed. Neighborhoods with poverty rates of at least 40 percent are stretching over broader areas, increasing in suburbs at twice the rate of cities.

    Once-booming Sun Belt metro areas are now seeing some of the biggest jumps in concentrated poverty.

    Signs of a growing divide between rich and poor can be seen in places such as the upscale Miami suburb of Miami Shores, where nannies gather with their charges at a playground nestled between the township's sprawling golf course and soccer fields. The locale is a far cry from where many of them live.

    One is Mariana Gripaldi, 36, an Argentinian who came to the U.S. about 10 years ago to escape her own country's economic crisis. She and her husband rent a two-bedroom apartment near Biscayne Bay in a middle-class neighborhood at the north end of Miami Beach, far from the chic hotels and stores.

    But Gripaldi said in the past two years, the neighborhood has seen an increase in crime.

    "The police come sometimes once or twice a night," she said in Spanish. "We are looking for a new place, but it's so expensive. My husband went to look at a place, and it was $1,500 for a two-bedroom, one bath. I don't like the changes, but I don't know if we can move."

     

    About 20.5 million Americans, or 6.7 percent of the U.S. population, make up the poorest poor, defined as those at 50 percent or less of the official poverty level. Those living in deep poverty represent nearly half of the 46.2 million people scraping by below the poverty line. In 2010, the poorest poor meant an income of $5,570 or less for an individual and $11,157 for a family of four.

    That 6.7 percent share is the highest in the 35 years that the Census Bureau has maintained such records, surpassing previous highs in 2009 and 1993 of just over 6 percent.

    Broken down by states, 40 states and the District of Columbia had increases in the poorest poor since 2007, and none saw decreases. The District of Columbia ranked highest at 10.7 percent, followed by Mississippi and New Mexico. Nevada had the biggest jump, rising from 4.6 percent to 7 percent.

    Concentrated poverty also spread wider.

    After declining during the 1990s economic boom, the proportion of poor people in large metropolitan areas who lived in high-poverty neighborhoods jumped from 11.2 percent in 2000 to 15.1 percent last year, according to a Brookings Institution analysis released Thursday. Such geographically concentrated poverty in the U.S. is now at the highest since 1990, following a decade of high unemployment and rising energy costs.

    Extreme poverty today continues to be prevalent in the industrial Midwest, including Detroit, Grand Rapids, Mich., and Akron, Ohio, due to a renewed decline in manufacturing. But the biggest growth in high-poverty areas is occurring in newer Sun Belt metro areas such as Las Vegas, Riverside, Calif., and Cape Coral, Fla., after the plummeting housing market wiped out home values and dried up construction jobs.

    As a whole, the number of poor in the suburbs who lived in high-poverty neighborhoods rose by 41 percent since 2000, more than double the growth of such city neighborhoods.

    Elizabeth Kneebone, a senior research associate at Brookings, described a demographic shift in people living in high-poverty neighborhoods, which have less access to good schools, hospitals and government services. As concentrated poverty spreads to new areas, including suburbs, the residents are now more likely to be white, native-born and high school or college graduates — not the conventional image of high-school dropouts or single mothers in inner-city ghettos.

    The more recent broader migration of the U.S. population, including working- and middle-class blacks, to the South and to suburbs helps explain some of the shifts in poverty.

    A study by the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies found that the population of 133 historically black ghettos had dropped 36 percent since 1970, as the U.S. black population growth slowed and many blacks moved to new areas. The newest residents in these ghettos are now more likely to be Hispanic, who have more than tripled their share in the neighborhoods, to 21 percent.

    Just over 7 percent of all African-Americans nationwide now live in traditional ghettos, down from 33 percent in 1970.

    "As extreme-poverty neighborhoods emerge in more places, that is shifting the general makeup of those populations," said Kneebone, the lead author of the Brookings analysis.

    New 2010 poverty data to be released next week by the Census Bureau will show additional demographic changes.

    The new supplemental poverty measure for the first time will take into account non-cash aid such as tax credits and food stamps, but also additional everyday costs such as commuting and medical care. Official poverty figures released in September only take into account income before tax deductions.

    Based on newly released estimates for 2009, the new measure will show a significant jump in overall poverty. Poverty for Americans 65 and older is on track to nearly double after factoring in rising out-of-pocket medical expenses, from 9 percent to over 15 percent. Poverty increases are also anticipated for the working-age population because of commuting and child-care costs, while child poverty will dip partly due to the positive effect of food stamps.

    For the first time, the share of Hispanics living in poverty is expected to surpass that of African-Americans based on the new measure, reflecting in part the lower participation of immigrants and non-English speakers in government aid programs such as housing and food stamps. The 2009 census estimates show 27.6 percent of all Hispanics living in poverty, compared with 23.4 percent for blacks.

    Alba Alvarez, 52, a nanny who chatted recently in Miami, said she is lucky because her employer rents an apartment to her and her husband at a low rate in a comfortable neighborhood on the bay. But her adult children, who followed her to the U.S. from Honduras, are having a tougher time.

    They initially found work in a regional wholesale fruit and vegetable market that supplies many local supermarkets. But her youngest son recently lost his job, and since he has no legal status, he cannot get any help from the government.

    "As a mother, I feel so horrible. There's this sense of powerlessness. I wanted things to be better for them in this country," Alvarez said. "I (recently) suggested my youngest go back to Honduras. It's easier for me to help him there than here, where rent and everything is so expensive."

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    Wides-Munoz reported from Miami.

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    Online:

    www.census.gov

     
    • PaulA  •  6 mths ago
      The problem isn't even being poor. I make a reasonable amount of money, but it all goes out to bills. Not even my mortgage, which is only $350 a month. But insurance, electric, food, water, etc. It's all gotten ridiculously expensive to where I have no money to do anything but pay bills anymore. Every year these companies and government want more more more, but I'm not getting a big enough pay raise every year to match how much my bills are increasing, my taxes are raising, and my food and gas is going up.
      • A SENIOR 6 mths ago
        I know how you feel, like an indentured servant never catching ,working for the master paying weeks ahead just to get a loaf of bread, I like yourself do hope it turns around soon.
      • ARICH REPUBLICAN 6 mths ago
        it will turn around when the american consumer wakes up and realizes it is his fault for buyingthe imported manufactored goods the 1% is selling us.
        BUY MADE IN USA ONLY and create jobs in america
      • River 6 mths ago
        Government is the root of all this evil. Taxes go up, everything goes up.
    • ED  •  Anaheim, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Not sure why people are still coming to America, it is not the 50s or 80s anymore, we are in big trouble.
      • Ilona 6 mths ago
        They are falling for a myth, or looking at some old newspapers or something.
      • Left Coast 6 mths ago
        In a few years it will be an under defended landmass for an over crowded China.
        A country that will have closed factories we will need to build weapons to defend against aggression. Congress needs to get a clue.
      • J 6 mths ago
        Because it's better than making $0.50 a day.
    • William  •  Ocala, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Things are much worse than the statistics show.When unemployment benefits run out you are no longer counted as unemployed.You no longer file taxes so basically you are not counted
      • bronco fan 63 6 mths ago
        WRONG... Reception of unemployment benefits is not a factor. Please do some research.
      • soon2bexpatriot 6 mths ago
        filing for benefits is. but self employed people are never counted, no matter how long its been since they had work
      • Tombaroli 6 mths ago
        If the government was honest they would tell you unemployment is over 20% & under-employment is over 35%. But the cowards, including the media, cook the numbers.
    • Duane K  •  Tacoma, United States  •  6 mths ago
      James Madison (main author of the Constitution): "History records that the money changers have used every form of abuse, intrigue, deceit, and violent means possible to maintain their control over governments by controlling money and it's issuance"
      • USA 6 mths ago
        "money changers" = JEWS. I'd have given you a thumbs up if you just spkoke the simple truth. Try again.
      • Patriot 6 mths ago
        Even the Bible says the love of money is the root of all evil. What else do corporations exist for, money and hiding from personal responsibility.
      • Doug Ducketts 6 mths ago
        Do some research on office sociopaths. These are the people who run the financial institutions.
    • PsyCat  •  6 mths ago
      And Kim Kardashian is wondering what to do with her $2 million dollar wedding ring? She should get a life and maybe do something worth while for a change.
      • the _truth 6 mths ago
        Well, it's great to hear someone comment on what's really important in America. But who's going to be voted off of "Dancing With The Stars"???
      • USA 6 mths ago
        Occupy the Kardashian! Now that is really a worthy cause!
      • boib 6 mths ago
        That wedding ring is a job creator. You better not tax it!
    • Dr. Dick  •  6 mths ago
      SOLUTION..............STOP sending money to 3rd World Countries that STAB you in the back! Keep these Billions and Billions of Hard earned TAX dollars back home in the U.S. and Canada and let the F......ers fend for themselves!
    • Raiban  •  6 mths ago
      We can blame congress for this mess, why they are still getting the luxury benefits and pay raises is beyond me, we need to pluck the golden fleece from them and force them to live like the rest of the country instead of above it.
    • w  •  Phoenix, United States  •  6 mths ago
      If this keeps up - we'll have USA citizens sneaking into Canada.
    • MorphineBear  •  6 mths ago
      Hasn't this been a recession for a couple of years already? I'm still wondering why illegal immigrants want to come here.
    • Duane K  •  Tacoma, United States  •  6 mths ago
      1960 Sen Barry Goldwater: "Most American s have no real understanding of the operation of the international money lenders. The accounts of the Federal Reserve System have never been audited. It operates outside the control of congress and manipulates the credit of the United States."
    • Rollie-long-rod  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Once the middle class is eroded, this country will collapse....end of story.
    • PittSki  •  San Diego, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Revolutions happen because of this very condition our government is in. Your elected leaders do not serve you. They serve the banks and corporations that have killed this Republic by design.
    • Duane K  •  Tacoma, United States  •  6 mths ago
      1932 Rep Louis T. McFadden: "We have in this country one of the most corrupt institutions the world has ever known. I refer to the Federal Reserve Board. This evil institution has impoverished the people of the United States, and has practically bankrupted our Government. It has done this through the corrupt practices of the moneyed vultures who control it."
    • b  •  6 mths ago
      America, land of the free and the broke.
    • Eli  •  6 mths ago
      Let's see, we have a Congressmen and women who make on average 174k a year with life time benefits after just several terms, the biggest and most expensive military that had it's cost triple since the late 90's, we give money to poor countries, we allow big corporations to get Government tax credits when they make BILLIONS in profits and when you compare the retirement age to most industrial nations we work longer. Does anyone see what's wrong with this picture. We need decent wages in this country and we need corporations less worried about making larger profits every quarter and more invested in this countries success!!!!
    • Lisa  •  6 mths ago
      I could really care less about Democrat or Republican, Both of them need to start working together to get this country back on it's feet. If we did all there childish antics in our jobs, we would be fired. They all need to be fired Democrat and Republican alike and get some the working class in there. The ones that pay all the taxes and can fix this mess. I have not seen one candidate yet that I feel should be elected. I'm tired of hearing about them. The only reason they are able to run is because of the millions of $ they saved on taxes is now going to help pay for there election. It's all about who has the most money to pay for the best ads anymore or bashing each other. Why don't they start telling us what they would like to accomplish if electecd and leave the name calling and the so-and-so did this bull@#%& at home. Grow up! Also, they need to send all these foreigners home and give us back our jobs, Did the editor ever think to speak to someone that was born in this country, can speak English, and not push Hispanic or black. It doesn't matter what color a persons skin is. All races have seen a rise in homelessness, unemployment, and poverty
    • Dr. Dale  •  6 mths ago
      I believe it was Janice Joplin who said "freedom is just another word for nothin' left to lose," seems we are headed that way.
    • Danny  •  6 mths ago
      insuranse companys and banks are the biggest "legal" ripoff's in this country !!!!!!!!!!
    • dani  •  6 mths ago
      The shame, how can anyone be proud when so many are hungry? How can the simpletons continue with their Democrats versus Republicans banter? How bad will it get before Americans wake up?
    • Nieko  •  Chicago, United States  •  6 mths ago
      United Staes is on the fast track to becoming an impoverished third world country. Thanks corperations and politicians for selling out the greatest country on earth in less than fifty years for wealth and greed.
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