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Poverty Statistics Understanding Poverty —A book study
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National Statistics, 2008 The U.S. Government’s poverty threshold for a four person household: $22,025* 13.2 percent of all persons lived in poverty
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National Statistics, 2008 The poverty rate varies between racial/ethnic subgroups. Poverty rates for blacks and Hispanics greatly exceed the national average. In 2008, 24.7 percent of blacks and 23.2 percent of Hispanics were poor, compared to 8.6 percent of non- Hispanic whites and 11.8 percent of Asians.
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National Statistics, 2008 Poverty rates are highest for families headed by single women, particularly if they are black or Hispanic. In 2008, 28.7 percent of households headed by single women were poor, while 13.8 percent of households headed by single men and 5.5 percent of married-couple households lived in poverty.
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National Statistics, 2008 There are also differences between native- born and foreign-born residents. In 2008, 17.8 percent of foreign-born residents lived in poverty, compared to 12.6 percent of residents born in the United States. Foreign-born, non-citizens had an even higher incidence of poverty, at a rate of 23.3 percent.
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Georgia statistics, 2007 Residents with income below the poverty level: Georgia: 14.3% Residents with income below 50% of the poverty level: Georgia: 6.4%
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Lawrenceville vs. Georgia Residents with income below the poverty level in 2007: Lawrenceville: 17.7% Whole state: 14.3% Residents with income below 50% of the poverty level in 2007: Lawrenceville: 5.7% Whole state: 6.4%
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Poor Families by Type Married-couple family (37.0%) Male, no wife present (4.9%) Female, no husband present (58%)
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Poverty Based on Place of Birth Poverty status for native-born residents vs. foreign-born residents Native: Below poverty level (17.4%) Foreign-born: Below poverty level (15.2%) Native: Above poverty level (82.6%) Foreign-born: Above poverty level (84.8%)
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Poor Married-couple Families, Lawrenceville Breakdown by work experience: Both worked full-time (0%) One full-time, other part-time (3%) One full-time, other didn't work (11%) Both worked part-time (30%) One part-time, other didn't work (34%) Both didn't work (22%)
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Poverty and Education Lawrenceville vs. State Dependent Minor Children below poverty level: Lawrenceville 28.3% State 19.4% Poverty rate among independent high school grads: Lawrenceville 13.3% Georgia 17.6% Poverty rate among people who did not graduate high school not in families: Lawrenceville 36.0% Georgia 44.8%
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Wiki Reflections due Tuesday https://cghspovertybookstudy.wikispaces.com https://cghspovertybookstudy.wikispaces.com What were your impressions about the neighborhoods in which your students reside? What resources did you observe were present or absent? Where were they located? What about the national, state, local poverty figures surprised you?
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