No Child Left Behind

By Margo Prior, published Dec 15, 2005
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Children all over the world have to face poverty, but what do some really call poverty? In the United States being in the poverty level means having made less than eighteen thousand dollars a year ($18,000) but yet government statistics claim it takes nearly twice that for most families to get by in many parts, most parts, of the US.

So, what happens when these families try to do better, to get out of this poverty level? What happens when these families go to college, raise their income levels, just past the poverty level to what the government believes they would need to ‘get by’? These families now lose any and all assistance that is offered to them by local government agencies, such as the social services, from child care assistance to food assistance to financial assistance that in some cases is direly needed.

Now these families are torn between wanting the best for their families, food for their children’s bellies, lights, other utilities, clean clothing, and a safe place to live. How are they to give their families everything they need on the money they make but then again how can they not work, not try, to give them everything they need and want? These families often have to choose between a light bill and insurance this month and how much in groceries or that dentist bill the next month. How fair is that? If the government believes that a family would need approximately thirty-six thousand dollars a year to maintain a decent household income level, why would the poverty level not be at that point then? Why would families be told that they cannot make even half that much if they want assistance? Doesn’t this sound like a two faced coin? It’s like Danged if you do and danged if you don’t.

Takeaways
  • Real poverty levels and governmental poverty levels differ very much.
  • Education for our children should be free so OUR future is brighter and stronger than we can imagine
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my apologizies to anyone else who reads this article till I can find my original copy of it (which I think is on my computer that crashed....) I will try to find it and rectify this problem and again I apologize...I will try to get it up and fixed soon!

Posted on 03/14/2007 at 9:03:00 AM

 
this article got cut off???

Posted on 03/14/2007 at 9:03:00 AM

 
Awesome.

Posted on 05/04/2006 at 11:05:00 AM

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