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Think You’re Poor?. Living on the Edge. Early Childhood Poverty. In 2004, approximately 18 percent of children lived in poverty during the first few years of their lives. (~12 million children)
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Think You’re Poor? Living on the Edge
Early Childhood Poverty In 2004, approximately 18 percent of children lived in poverty during the first few years of their lives. (~12 million children) • These first few years are of critical importance in a child’s intellectual, emotional, behavioral, and social development. http://www.nccp.org/pub_ecp02.html , http://www.nccp.org/pub_cpt05b.html
What is Child Poverty? • Children who live in families whose total income is less than the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) are considered to live in poverty. • The FPL for families of three is $16,090 • The FPL for families of four is $19,350 • The FPL covers only the minimum amount determined necessary to cover nutrition, shelter, clothing, health care, and transportation. http://www.nccp.org/pub_cpt05b.html, ONduty. Poverty Awareness. pg. 5. 1/06
Extreme Child Poverty Children who live in families whose total income is less than half the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) are considered to live in extreme poverty. • The FPL for families of three is $8,045 • The FPL for families of four is $9,675 http://www.nccp.org/pub_cpt05b.html
Ten States with the highest estimated rates of extreme child poverty, 2004 http://www.nccp.org/pub_cpt05b.html
The U.S. census bureau in 2004 documented the increase of poverty in America for the past 4 years. • Currently, 37 million Americans live in poverty. http://www.nccp.org/pub_cpt.html
Child Poverty Rates Across the United States, 2004 http://www.nccp.org/pub_cpt05b.html
http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/poverty/histpov/hstpov22.html
Poverty in New Orleans after Katrina http://www.nccp.org/pub_cpt05a.html
How are we the wealthiest nation with so many living in poverty?
About the creator of this bulletin board • Brenton Hull is a third year Resident Assistant at the University of Pittsburgh. • Since he’s curious about where this board will end up next, please send him a brief email at: Brentonh@gmail.com