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Title: Poverty


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Poverty
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Questions to Consider
  • What is poverty?
  • What does it look like to be poor?
  • Why is there poverty?
  • Where is there poverty?
  • What does a person need to have an adequate
    standard of living?

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Why does it matter?
  • By understanding what poverty is, we acknowledge
    its existence.
  • This is the first step to combating the hardships
    it creates.
  • It brings awareness to the effects of scarcity
    and how it affects people.
  • Awareness inspires activism.

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According to the United Nations
  • Poverty a human condition characterized by the
    sustained or chronic deprivation of the
    resources, capabilities, choices, security and
    power necessary for the enjoyment of an adequate
    standard of living and other civil, cultural,
    economic, political and social rights.

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What does this mean?
  • lack of resources
  • Lack of materials necessary to survive
  • lack of capabilities and choices
  • Lack of education and skills necessary to choose
    your future
  • lack of security
  • Consistent exposure to violence and ongoing
    conflict

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What does this mean?
  • lack of adequate standard of living
  • Safe and clean housing, healthcare and
    transportation are inaccessible (Standard of
    Living also encompasses resources, choices and
    security)
  • lack of rights (civil, cultural, economic,
    political and social)
  • They are denied to you because of a weak or
    oppressive government
  • They are inaccessible to you because you are poor
    (lack an adequate Standard of Living)

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Why define poverty?
  • The United Nations believes that poverty is as
    much a denial of natural rights as it is an
    economic struggle.
  • Recognizing denial of rights is essential to
    restoring them.
  • Only by knowing exactly what poverty is can we
    know how to eradicate it.

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How is the official UN definition used?
  • Used to identify, assess and act effectively on
    global situations.
  • Used as a standard or reference point across
    nations.
  • Commonly measured as an income of 1 to 2 a day.

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Who uses this definition?
  • The following organizations use this definition
    to help decide how to best reduce poverty
  • International Organizations
  • UN UNICEF, WHO, WFP
  • World Bank
  • IMF
  • Philanthropic Organizations/NGOs
  • Millennium Campaign
  • ONE
  • Oxfam

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Who uses this definition?
  • Governments use this definition to assess social
    and economic conditions to evaluate and carry out
    national economic policies and other programs to
    help the poor both within their own countries and
    abroad.

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The United States
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United States Definition of Poverty
  • Poverty in the US is officially defined by the US
    government.
  • The Census Bureau uses a set of money income
    thresholds to determine who is in poverty. 
  • This is money earned before taxes and does not
    include any non cash benefits such as food
    stamps.
  • Thresholds are money income minimums based on
    specific details of a family.
  • The "absolute poverty line" is the threshold
    below which families or individuals are
    considered to be lacking the resources to meet
    the basic needs for healthy living having
    insufficient income to provide the food, shelter
    and clothing needed to preserve health. (HHS
    definition)

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How does it all add up?
2008 Poverty Thresholds, Selected Family Types 2008 Poverty Thresholds, Selected Family Types 2008 Poverty Thresholds, Selected Family Types
  Single Individual Under 65 years   11,201
  Single Individual 65 years older   10,326
  Single Parent One child   14,840
  Single Parent Two children   17,346
  Two Adults No children   14,417
  Two Adults One child   17,330
  Two Adults Two children   21,834
  Two Adults Three children   25,694
  • Minimum Wage - The federal minimum wage was
    increased 70 cents in July 2008, the second of
    three steps to raise it from 5.15 an hour to
    7.25 an hour by 2009.
  • If someone works 40 hours per week for 50 weeks a
    year earning minimum wage are they above or below
    the thresholds?

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How does it all add up?
  • Health Insurance - About 47 million people (16)
    were without health insurance coverage in 2006.
    This included about 9 million children.
  • Federal Programs - In May 2008, food stamp
    participation of about 28,400,000 persons was up
    over the prior May by more than 2 million people.
  • Need for Federal Funds - In 2007, 37.3 million
    people (12.5) in the United States were in
    poverty.

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Why does the US have an official definition of
poverty?
  • Minimum Wage - The definition of poverty is taken
    into consideration when the federal government
    sets the minimum wage.
  • Health Insurance - State and local governments
    may use the federal poverty definition to
    determine whether people qualify for state-funded
    health insurance programs.
  • Federal Programs - The definition of poverty is
    used to determine eligibility for more than 25
    government assistance programs such as the Food
    Stamp Program, National School Lunch Program.  
  • Allocation of Federal Funds - The definition of
    poverty is also looked at and is used to
    determine how to distribute Federal dollars in
    order to benefit the most people. 

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Poverty in Mountain View
  • According to the 2000 Census
  • 6.8 of the population and 3.6 of families in
    Mountain View had incomes below the poverty line
    in 1999.
  • 5.3 of native-born residents live below the
    poverty line.
  • 7.0 of foreign-born residents live below the
    poverty line.
  • 7.2 of those under the age of 18 were living
    below the poverty line.
  • 6 of Mountain View residents are below the
    poverty line vs. 12 for the whole state.

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Teach-In Essential Questions
  1. What is poverty?
  2. Is poverty inevitable?
  3. Is poverty best addressed through public or
    private efforts?

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  • Thresholds developed in 1963-1964 by Mollie
    Orshansky of the Social Security Administration
    (Original Purpose To conduct studies about the
    Department of Agricultures food economy
    analyses)
  • A few ways to understand poverty
  • -consumption based poverty (minimum income)
  • -poverty as a failure of capabilities i.e. one
    fails to provide x, y, z for themselves.
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