harmony wrote:
Spiraling who down into more and more poverty?
According to the Dept of Health and Human Services: "In 2003, 3.6 percent of the total population was dependent in that they received more than half of their total family income from TANF, food stamps and/or SSI (see Indicator 1). While higher than the 3.2 percent dependency rate measured in 2002, the 2003 rate is lower than the 5.2 percent rate measured in 1996. Overall, 3.4 million fewer Americans were dependent on welfare in 2003 compared with 1996. "
link: http://aspe.hhs.gov/hsp/indicators06/execsum.htm
This supports my statement that there is more poverty. From the National Poverty Center, University of Michigan.
"How many people were poor in 2004?
In 2004, 12.7 percent of all persons lived in poverty. In 1993 the poverty rate was 15.1 percent. Between 1993 and 2000, the poverty rate fell each year, reaching 11.3 percent in 2000. Poverty has risen in each of the last four years."
That says MORE people are living in poverty as I said.