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US poverty rates set to rise to highest level since 1960s

Demographers predict latest Census figures will show rise in the official poverty rate as more people across the US have difficulty making ends meet.

US POVERTY LEVELS are on track to reach their highest level since the 1960s, erasing decades of progress in tackling poverty.

Census data gathered last year is due to be released in the coming weeks – not long before the US presidential election in November.

The Associated Press surveyed more than a dozen economists, think tanks and academics, both nonpartisan and those with known liberal or conservative leanings, and found a broad consensus: the official poverty rate will rise from 15.1 per cent in 2010, climbing as high as 15.7 per cent for 2011.

Several of the experts interviewed by the AP predicted a more modest gain, but even a 0.1 percentage point increase would put poverty at the highest level since 1965.

Poverty is spreading at record levels across many groups in the US, such as underemployed workers and suburban families.

More discouraged workers are giving up on the job market, leaving them vulnerable as unemployment aid begins to run out. Suburbs are seeing increases in poverty, including in such political battlegrounds as Colorado, Florida and Nevada, where voters are coping with a new norm of living hand to mouth.

“The issues aren’t just with public benefits. We have some deep problems in the economy,” said Peter Edelman, director of the Georgetown Center on Poverty, Inequality and Public Policy.

He pointed to the recent recession but also longer-term changes in the economy such as globalisation, automation, outsourcing, immigration, and less unionisation that have pushed median household income lower. Even after strong economic growth in the 1990s, poverty never fell below a 1973 low of 11.1 per cent. That low point came after President Lyndon Johnson’s war on poverty, launched in 1964, that created Medicaid, Medicare and other social welfare programs.

“I’m reluctant to say that we’ve gone back to where we were in the 1960s. The programs we enacted make a big difference. The problem is that the tidal wave of low-wage jobs is dragging us down and the wage problem is not going to go away anytime soon,” Edelman said.

Stacey Mazer of the National Association of State Budget Officers said states will be watching for poverty increases when figures are released in September as they make decisions about the Medicaid expansion. Most states generally assume poverty levels will hold mostly steady and they will hesitate if the findings show otherwise. “It’s a constant tension in the budget,” she said.

The predictions for 2011 are based on separate AP interviews, supplemented with research on suburban poverty from Alan Berube of the Brookings Institution and an analysis of federal spending by the Congressional Research Service and Elise Gould of the Economic Policy Institute.

The analysts’ estimates suggest that some 47 million people in the U.S., or 1 in 6, were poor last year. An increase of one-tenth of a percentage point to 15.2 per cent would tie the 1983 rate, the highest since 1965. The highest level on record was 22.4 per cent in 1959, when the government began calculating poverty figures.

Poverty is closely tied to joblessness. While the unemployment rate improved from 9.6 per cent in 2010 to 8.9 per cent in 2011, the employment-population ratio remained largely unchanged, meaning many discouraged workers simply stopped looking for work. Food stamp rolls, another indicator of poverty, also grew.

Demographers also said that they expect poverty to remain above the pre-recession level of 12.5 per cent for many more years.

Several predicted that peak poverty levels — 15 per cent to 16 per cent — will last at least until 2014, due to expiring unemployment benefits, a jobless rate persistently above 6 per cent and weak wage growth.

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    Mute Marg murphy
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    May 22nd 2016, 10:34 AM

    These projects are really good for kids. And teachers like that are worth their weight in gold.

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    Mute Eamon Mac Gowan
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    May 22nd 2016, 11:47 AM

    @Marg murphy,
    They’re not kids, they’re 18-22 year olds, and this looks like something you would see in the jungle.
    Talk about dumbing down.

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    Mute Donnacha Bhoicaire
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    May 22nd 2016, 12:22 PM

    @eamon go back to bed

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    Mute Eamon Mac Gowan
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    May 22nd 2016, 12:46 PM

    @Donnacha Bhoicaire,
    You’re easily impressed, no wonder Ireland’s colleges have such low rankings.
    GMIT is far behind MIT.

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    Mute Marg murphy
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    May 22nd 2016, 1:26 PM

    @eamonn. I should have read beyond the first line the article where I read “schoolchild”. I thought it was a primary school project.

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    Mute Eamon Mac Gowan
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    May 22nd 2016, 1:40 PM

    @Marg murphy,
    Yes, if it was young children who built it, then it would be impressive.

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    Mute Shane Freeney
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    May 22nd 2016, 2:18 PM

    Eamon Mac I really feel sorry for you and your negative life. It’s very sad for you

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    Mute Zozzy Zozimus
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    May 22nd 2016, 5:53 PM

    You don’t really seem like someone people would like.

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    Mute Irish Names
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    May 22nd 2016, 10:09 AM

    Tis a little on the exposed side for a winter classroom.

    Good for cider parties in the summer though.

    Good thinking.

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    Mute The Viking
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    May 22nd 2016, 10:13 AM

    Robinson Crusoe would be proud of you.. !!

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    May 22nd 2016, 10:55 AM

    You can’t be doom and gloom all the time, sometimes a bit of been positive can lift you up.

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    Mute P.J. Nolan
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    May 22nd 2016, 11:11 AM

    Agreed

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    May 22nd 2016, 10:49 AM

    Housing problem solved, no morgage.

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    May 22nd 2016, 10:31 AM

    Well you can’t beat there optimism about the weather!

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    May 22nd 2016, 12:06 PM

    Fantastic to see how rapidly Mayo civilisation is advancing.

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    Mute Criostoir O Hairneis
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    May 22nd 2016, 3:07 PM

    This is simply awesome. Yes it’s not brick and mortar boring thinking that would leave a huge carbon footprint. It’s out of the box thinking that encourages more out of the box thinking. I remember looking out glass windows of lecture rooms on a nice sunny day wishing for something like this. The fact that brick and mortar buildings are assumed to be a “continuous improvement ” from such structures as this makes one think about construction methods and it’s success could probably be measured by the pride that all involved have when they look at it. Large scale team building exercise with a functional result that can be used by many. Not all will see but not all have creative ability and less have creative ability with follow through. Congratulations to you all.

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    May 22nd 2016, 4:08 PM

    Thank you for your comments Croistoir. The project is part of an ongoing Green Campus initiative under Local Agenda 21 funding. The students explored the principles of place based education whilst constructing the classroom. The module that students were taking which this project is part of was sustainable environmental management. If you require any further information please contact me via the Facebook page.

    Aodan

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    Mute Fergal McDonagh
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    May 22nd 2016, 3:03 PM

    There’s an awful lot of ar$eholery in this thread.
    See if you can spot who I’m on about.
    I’ll post the answer in a short while. :-)

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    Mute Coles
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    May 22nd 2016, 5:11 PM

    Eamon MacGowan?

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    Mute P.J. Nolan
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    May 22nd 2016, 5:20 PM

    Too easy

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    Mute Gerry Fallon
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    May 22nd 2016, 11:54 AM

    Well at least it’s air -conditioned!

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    May 22nd 2016, 12:36 PM

    Great to be able to do this without planning permission, wheelchair access, fire restrictions etc……..

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    Mute Gmitliving Classroom
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    May 22nd 2016, 4:18 PM

    It’s part of an environmental sustainability management module, exploring the principles of placed based education. It for the entire community not just the college but for local national schools and youth organisations.

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    Mute Martin Sinnott
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    May 22nd 2016, 1:16 PM

    Amazing health & safety has not shut it down !

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    May 22nd 2016, 12:29 PM

    They’ve been watching too much Bear Grylls.

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    Mute Gerry Fallon
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    May 22nd 2016, 11:52 AM

    I hope they wont be given the job of designing social housing.We might freeze to death!

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    Mute Tony Stanley
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    May 22nd 2016, 11:00 AM

    Yeah wow fair play, threw it together as a wee little project!

    When the sad fact remains that millions of children around the world do actually have their whole schooling in such lacking facilities due to poverty.

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    Mute Eamon Mac Gowan
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    May 22nd 2016, 1:16 PM

    This is so Irish, any old halfhearted effort will do.
    Shure it’s grand!

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    Mute P.J. Nolan
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    May 22nd 2016, 1:41 PM

    Relax eamon I’m sure it was meant as an exercise to get some youngsters out of a lecture hall and thinking outside the box, no one, well except Gerard, was suggesting this was the solution to all the worlds ills

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    Mute Ruairi Kelly
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    May 22nd 2016, 5:16 PM

    Get some help Eamon. You appear to have a major malfunction. Well don’t gmit

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    May 22nd 2016, 8:53 PM

    Racist comments, to me, are suggestive of a certain tardiness with regard to the evolutionary process.

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    Mute Pat Gorman
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    May 22nd 2016, 7:00 PM

    It doesn’t look a bit impressive to me.
    A bit naff.
    Students should be out protesting and throwing stones at the police.
    Not wasting their time building such ridiculous childish tree houses.

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    Mute Pat Gorman
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    May 22nd 2016, 7:13 PM

    P.S
    I built a better tree-house than that when I was 9 years old.

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    May 22nd 2016, 11:55 AM

    Erm, can I ask is it hurricane proof?

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    May 22nd 2016, 5:55 PM

    Are you thinking of teaching a class there during one of our frequent hurricanes?

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    May 22nd 2016, 1:57 PM

    I could be cynical and point out how hedge schools came into my mind when I first saw this article. The country was under an administration that cared little for the common people at that point. Some things don’t change

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