Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Issue #3

Putting welfare to work.



there are more single mothers working, and child support collections have increased. the highest percentages of people in deep poverty since the government began tracking in 1975. in 1996 about 2.5 million people left the welfare program. by having a Market-Based Economy, when people would buy goods such as food the price of that food would go up, so with families in poverty they could only buy the foods that wasn't in high demand. along with this there are more and more poverty families that are being able to find work, most of it full-time jobs. by adding the Aid to Families with Dependent Children families were able to get money for there children when the families have little or no income. it has become easier for low skilled people to find jobs and along with this there need to be childhood programs for the kids will less advantages that are tied to money.






i feel that the government need to do something about the poverty. we cannot have America stay a superpower if we have less and less people to fill the shoes of the people leaving. every child should be able to have the same opportunity as the person that so much money they don't even know what to do with it. i feel that just because you don't have as much money as the person next to you, you should have every chance to pick the job you want.





















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