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Thursday, July 17, 2014

Whites, Not Blacks Represent The Largest Group of People Moving to Low Income Areas — and Other Little Known Facts

White Family in Low Income Area

Nationwide — One in four Americans now live in poverty areas, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The number of people who have been forced to move to poverty areas has greatly increased in the past 14 years. Why?

What’s behind the increase in poverty?

The housing crash, loss of jobs and the country’s financial crises has left many with no alternative but to move into poverty areas. Many people have lost their homes and now find themselves in a situation where they need to live where they can afford. This often means either moving where housing prices are low, or turning to subsidized housing and low-rent apartments, which often places them in poverty areas.

Who is being affected?

White Americans make up the largest increase of people moving to poverty areas. The number of whites moving into poverty areas increased from 11.3 percent in 2000 to 20.3 percent in 2012, almost doubling in 12 years. Overall, the number of people moving to poverty areas increased from 49.5 million in 2000 to 77.4 million in 2008-2012. Some areas of the country are worse than others. The percentage of people living in poverty in the state of Mississippi is 48.5 percent, while in New Hampshire it is 6.8 percent.

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SOURCE: www.LowIncome.org



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