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==See also== ==See also==
-* [[American dream]]+* [[American Dream]], the idea held by many in the United States that through hard work, courage and determination one can achieve prosperity
-* [[Income inequality in the United States]]+*''[[American Pictures]]'', a photo book by Danish photographer Jacob Holdt, focusing on income inequality in the United States
-* [[Income deficit]]+
-* [[Lowest-income counties in the United States]]+
-* [[Homelessness in the United States]]+
-* [[Hunger in the United States]]+
-* [[Federal assistance in the United States]]+
-* [[Pathways out of Poverty]] (POP)+
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-'''Other:'''+
-* [[Human Poverty Index]]+
-* [[Mississippi Teacher Corps]]+
-* [[Basic Income]]+
-* [[Negative Income Tax]]+
-* [[Tipping Point Community]]+
-* [[Redistributive change]]+
-* [[De-industrialization crisis]]+
-* ''[[The Other America]]''+
-* ''[[Two Americas]]''+
-* [[Kids Against Hunger]]+
-* ''[[Can you hear their voices?]]'' (1931 play)+
-* [[Feminization of poverty]]+
-* [[Unintended pregnancy]]+
-* [[Social determinants of health in poverty]]+
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-'''International:'''+
-* [[Poverty by country]]+
-* [[International Ranking of Household Income]]+
-* [[List of Average Wages per Country]]+
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In November 2012 the U.S. Census Bureau said more than 16% of the population lived in poverty, including almost 20% of American children, up from 14.3% (approximately 43.6 million) in 2009 and to its highest level since 1993. In 2008, 13.2% (39.8 million) Americans lived in poverty.

See also

  • American Dream, the idea held by many in the United States that through hard work, courage and determination one can achieve prosperity
  • American Pictures, a photo book by Danish photographer Jacob Holdt, focusing on income inequality in the United States




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