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Thursday, January 31, 2013

U.S. has highest poverty rate in OECD nations

The Hidden Prosperity of the Poor 

By THOMAS B. EDSALL, NYT

A concept promulgated by the right — the notion of the hidden prosperity of the poor — underpins the conservative take on the ongoing debate over rising inequality.

The political right uses this concept to undermine the argument made by liberals that the increasingly unequal distribution of income poses a danger to the social fabric as well as to the American economy.

President Obama forcefully articulated the case from the left in an address on Dec. 6, 2011 at Osawatomie High School in Kansas:
This kind of gaping inequality gives lie to the promise that’s at the very heart of America: that this is a place where you can make it if you try. We tell people — we tell our kids — that in this country, even if you’re born with nothing, work hard and you can get into the middle class. We tell them that your children will have a chance to do even better than you do. That’s why immigrants from around the world historically have flocked to our shores.
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1 Comments:

Blogger Tom Koch said...

Does anyone else wonder why it is that, the more programs we have to end poverty as we know it, the more programs we need?

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