Changing the Face of Poverty This article is about the truth and lies that census bureau figures presented for the income of families and poverty. The Census Bureau says that poverty is worsening and the number of people without health insurance is increasing. The truth is that poverty is only worsening between small groups of people such as immigrants. Our middle class society’s income is slightly rising and that the only true problem is that there is less overtime pay and unemployment.
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