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Chapter 13: Economic Challenges Section 3

Objectives 1. Define who is poor, according to government standards. 2. Describe the causes of poverty. 3. Analyze the distribution of income in the United States. 4. Summarize government policies intended to combat poverty. Copyright Pearson Education, Inc. Slide 2

Key Terms poverty threshold: the income level below which income is insufficient to support a family or household poverty rate: the percentage of people who live in households with income below the official poverty threshold income distribution: the way in which a nation s total income is distributed among its population food stamp program: government program that helps low-income recipients buy food Copyright Pearson Education, Inc. Slide 3

Key Terms, cont. Lorenz curve: the curve that illustrates income distribution enterprise zone: area where businesses can locate free of certain state, local, and federal taxes and restrictions block grants: federal funds given to the states in lump sums workfare: a program requiring work in exchange for temporary government assistance Copyright Pearson Education, Inc. Slide 4

Introduction What factors affect the poverty rate? Race and ethnic origin Type of family Age Residence Education Growth of low-skill service jobs Copyright Pearson Education, Inc. Slide 5

The Poverty Threshold According to the government, a poor family is one whose total income is less than the amount required to satisfy the family s minimum needs. The Census Bureau determines the poverty threshold required to meet those minimum needs. The poverty threshold often varies with the size of the family. If a family s total income is below the poverty threshold, everyone in the family is counted as poor. Copyright Pearson Education, Inc. Slide 6

The Poverty Rate The poverty rate is the percentage of people who live in households with incomes below the official poverty threshold. In 2006, 12% of the population equaled 36.5 million. What happened to the poverty rate from 1994 to 2000? Copyright Pearson Education, Inc. Slide 7

The Poverty Rate, cont. Poverty rates differ sharply by group, according to several indicators: Race and ethnic origin the poverty rate among minorities is higher than among whites Type of family single mother families have a greater poverty rate Age children are the largest age group living in poverty Residence inner cities have double the poverty rate of those who live outside the inner city Copyright Pearson Education, Inc. Slide 8

Poverty Rates by Group Households headed by women, African Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans are more likely than other groups to have incomes below the poverty threshold. Which population group has the highest poverty rate? Copyright Pearson Education, Inc. Slide 9

Causes of Poverty The failure to earn adequate income is often the result of unemployment. However, more than half of poor households have someone who works at least part-time, and one in five have a full-time, year-round worker. For these working poor, the problem is usually low wages or a limited work schedule. Shifts in the family structure, from a two-parent family to a single-parent family, tend to lead to an increase in the amount of families living in poverty. Copyright Pearson Education, Inc. Slide 10

Causes of Poverty, cont. People who live in the inner city earn less than people living outside the inner city. White workers generally earn higher salaries than minority workers, and men generally earn more than women. Inequality results from differences in hours worked, education, work experience, and discrimination. Copyright Pearson Education, Inc. Slide 11

Causes of Poverty, cont. The growth of globalization has led to a decrease in high-paying manufacturing jobs forcing many less-educated people to work in low-skill service jobs where wages are low. Lack of education also leads to poverty. Checkpoint: What are three causes of poverty? Copyright Pearson Education, Inc. Slide 12

Income Distribution To fully understand poverty in this country, you also need to understand income distribution. The table (below left) shows family income ranked by category. When plotted on a Lorenz curve (below right), these data show the distribution of income in the United States. Copyright Pearson Education, Inc. Slide 13

Income Distribution, cont. As you can see from the chart and graph on the previous slide, the wealthiest fifth of American households earned more income than the bottom four fifths combined. Factors that lead to this income gap include: Differences in skills and education Inheritances Field of work In the last two decades, the distribution of income has become less equal. Copyright Pearson Education, Inc. Slide 14

Antipoverty Policies The government spends billions of dollars on programs designed to reduce poverty. Critics of such programs argue that the programs themselves harm the very people they are intended to help. Such criticisms have led to new policies. Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) a refundable tax credit that low-income families with children receive when they fill out their federal income tax return. EITC offsets the impact of the Social Security payroll tax on low-income families. In 2005, the EITC lifted more than four million people above the poverty line. Copyright Pearson Education, Inc. Slide 15

Antipoverty Policies, cont. Enterprise zones benefit businesses by lowering their costs and help local people by making it easier for them to find work. In recent decades, federal and state governments have designed job training programs to help workers who lack the skills to earn an adequate income. The government has established a minimum wage as well. The government also has programs to help poor people obtain affordable housing. Copyright Pearson Education, Inc. Slide 16

Welfare Reform Checkpoint: What was the goal of TANF? The welfare-reform plan of 1996 established Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), which provides block grants to the states to help move poor adults from welfare dependence to employment. It was hoped that this reform would reduce poverty by providing poor Americans with labor skills and access to steady, adequate income. Copyright Pearson Education, Inc. Slide 17

Review Now that you have learned about the factors that affect the poverty rate, go back and answer the Chapter Essential Question. How much can we reduce unemployment, inflation, and poverty? Copyright Pearson Education, Inc. Slide 18