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US CENSUS BUREAU REPORTS GROWTH AND DECLINES IN POVERTY, RACIAL DISPARITY

11 Sep 2019 3:06 PM | Daniel Stroud (Administrator)

According to the US Census Bureau, poverty rates across the nation declined, finally falling below the pre-recession rates achieved in 2007. Furthermore, the median income for full-time, year-round workers rose by three percent. However, these positive gains were not experienced by all Americans.

In addition to a rising number of uninsured people - including 4.3 million children - one in eight Americans are living below the poverty line (38.1 million people). The wealth disparity between races was also apparent, with the median income for Black families being nearly $30,000 lower than the average white family (Black families earn a median income of $41,361, while white families earned $70,642).

To read a fully summary from NPR,click here.



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