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Title: Census: Number of poor may be millions higher
Source: AP
URL Source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_census_poverty
Published: Jan 6, 2011
Author: HOPE YEN
Post Date: 2011-01-06 11:16:24 by Rudgear
Keywords: obama, economy, taxation
Views: 5020
Comments: 6

WASHINGTON – The number of poor people in the U.S. is millions higher than previously known, with 1 in 6 Americans — many of them 65 and older — struggling in poverty due to rising medical care and other costs, according to preliminary census figures released Wednesday.

At the same time, government aid programs such as tax credits and food stamps kept many people out of poverty, helping to ensure the poverty rate did not balloon even higher during the recession in 2009, President Barack Obama's first year in office.

Under a new revised census formula, overall poverty in 2009 stood at 15.7 percent, or 47.8 million people. That's compared to the official 2009 rate of 14.3 percent, or 43.6 million, that was reported by the Census Bureau last September.

Across all demographic groups, Americans 65 and older sustained the largest increases in poverty under the revised formula — nearly doubling to 16.1 percent. As a whole, working-age adults 18-64 also saw increases in poverty, as well as whites and Hispanics. Children, blacks and unmarried couples were less likely to be considered poor under the new measure.

Due to new adjustments for geographical variations in costs of living, people residing in the suburbs, the Northeast and West were the regions mostly likely to have poor people — nearly 1 in 5 in the West.

[Related: Suburbs are the new poverty hotspot]

The new measure will not replace the official poverty rate but will be published alongside the traditional figure this fall as a "supplement" for federal agencies and state governments to determine anti-poverty policies. Economists have long criticized the official poverty measure as inadequate because it only includes pretax cash income and does not account for medical, transportation and work expenses.

"Under the new measure, we can clearly see the effects of our government policies," said Kathleen Short, a Census Bureau research economist who calculated the revised poverty numbers. "When you're accounting for in-kind benefits and tax credits, you're bringing many people in extreme poverty off the very bottom."

The official measure is based on a 1955 cost of an emergency food diet and does not factor in other living costs. Nor does it consider non-cash government aid when calculating income, which surged higher in 2009 during the recession.

Short's analysis, published Wednesday as part of a series of census working papers on poverty, shows that out-of-pocket medical expenses had a significant impact in affecting the number of poor — without those costs, poverty would have dropped from 15.7 percent to 12.4 percent.

The effect was seen most notably among older Americans. Under the official poverty rate, about 8.9 percent lived in poverty, mostly because they benefit from Social Security cash payments. But when taking into account out-of-pocket medical expenses and other factors, that number rises to 16.1 percent.

[Read more: Elderly also in danger of mass poverty]

The numbers cited for 2009 are preliminary, but census officials say they offer a good representative look at the state of U.S. poverty and where the numbers are headed when new 2010 figures are released this fall.

Among the findings:

_Transportation, commuting and child care costs weigh on working-age Americans. The official poverty rate for those ages 18 to 64 is currently 12.9 percent, the highest since 1960s levels that launched the war on poverty. Under the revised formula, working-age poverty increases even higher, to 14.8 percent.

_Without the earned income tax credit, the poverty rate under the revised formula would jump from 15.7 percent to 17.7 percent. The absence of food stamps separately would increase the poverty rate to 17.2 percent.

_Taking into account millions of uninsured people in the U.S. had little effect in increasing poverty, mostly because those without insurance tend to forgo medical care rather than find ways to pay for it. Those with government-sponsored insurance generally saw decreases in poverty under the new formula, while those with employer-provided coverage saw increases. Still overall poverty for those with public insurance vs. employer insurance was higher, 31.1 percent compared to 7.2 percent.

_Under the revised formula, the West had the most people in poverty at 19.2 percent. It was followed by the South (16.1 percent), the Northeast (14.3 percent) and the Midwest (12.5 percent).

The supplemental figures could take on added significance at a time when many in the government point to an overhaul of Medicare and Social Security as the best hope for reducing the ballooning federal debt. With the potential to add more older Americans to the ranks of the poor, the numbers may underscore a need for continued — if not expanded — old-age benefits as a government safety net.

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#1. To: Rudgear (#0)

struggling in poverty due to rising medical care and other costs, according to preliminary census figures released Wednesday.

There's a simple solution, cut taxes for the rich and cut spending on programs for the poor. This will inspire poor people to work harder to become rich.

Since January 3, 2011, Republicans have controlled the power of the purse.

go65  posted on  2011-01-06   11:28:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: go65 (#1)

The real solution is to make America business-friendly once more. The wealthy have the money to risk as venture capital. Taxing it away is foolish and counter productive. Where will the venture capital come from? Private ownership provides the greatest incentive and highest standards for success. Not government. I do agree that cutting benefits to those who can work should be implemented. Leave charity to the individual states.

Well, [war's] got to do something for attention, his multiple personalities aren't speaking to him any more, and his imaginary friends keep finding excuses not to come over.

Rudgear  posted on  2011-01-06   11:50:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Rudgear (#2)

The real solution is to make America business-friendly once more.

We've seen record profits and a stock market hitting 2007 levels, so it's hard to say that America isn't business friendly anymore.

So again, cut taxes for the wealthy and cut off programs that aid the poor - right. Look at what is going on in Arizona where poor people are dying because programs to support organ transplants have been cut. That's exactly the kind of model we need for the rest of the county - cut the weak, poor, elderly, sick, handicapped etc. off from benefits, let them die if they can't survive, and cut taxes for the wealthiest americans - stock brokers, bill gates, warren buffet, etc. This approach would easily allows us to better compete with countries like Canada, Germany, China, etc.

Right?

Since January 3, 2011, Republicans have controlled the power of the purse.

go65  posted on  2011-01-06   12:28:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: go65 (#3)

Again, taxing and misspending the wealth of the rich is foolish and prevents venture capital from being risked on new businesses and therefore reducing jobs.

You like to add information as a kind of springing the trap when you suddenly throw in ALL spending for ALL poor. Those people who can work must do so. Welfare must be cut since all it does is purchase passive-aggressive voting blocs for Democrats. Self destructive behavior must not be subsidized and certainly must not be stolen from the pockets of those who do pay taxes.

I will never understand why you relativists think the poor are helpless in their lot. Most are poor because of ignorance and poor planning with their resources. What you advocate is not reducing the numbers of poor people who require assistance but paying ever growing numbers of people who refuse too work.

Well, [war's] got to do something for attention, his multiple personalities aren't speaking to him any more, and his imaginary friends keep finding excuses not to come over.

Rudgear  posted on  2011-01-06   17:17:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Rudgear (#4)

Again, taxing and misspending the wealth of the rich is foolish and prevents venture capital from being risked on new businesses and therefore reducing jobs.

Exactly, and that's why we should end taxation for those making over a million dollars per year and make it up with higher taxes on those making less than a million per year.

After all, who does more to create jobs, a stock broker in NYC making seven figures, or you?

Since January 3, 2011, Republicans have controlled the power of the purse.

go65  posted on  2011-01-06   22:42:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: go65, Rudgear, All (#2)

The real solution is to make America business-friendly once more.

And this is EXACTLY how the Top 50 000 think.

That the Greatest USbpEcocide in our Most Strategic Area didn't even happen.

Like yeast, we'll produce/waste create until we collapse.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2011-01-07   9:47:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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