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Census reports poverty rate up, median income down for second straight year
Associated Press ^
| 09-26-03
Posted on 09/26/2003 7:50:38 AM PDT by Brian S
Edited on 04/13/2004 2:44:04 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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Poverty rose and income levels declined in 2002 for the second straight year as the nation's economy continued struggling after the first recession in a decade, the Census Bureau reported Friday.
The poverty rate was 12.1 percent last year, up from 11.7 percent in 2001. Nearly 34.6 million people lived in poverty, about 1.7 million more than the previous year.
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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Extended News
KEYWORDS: census; povertyrate
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posted on
09/26/2003 7:50:38 AM PDT
by
Brian S
To: Brian S
That's because illegal immigration is way up.
To: Semper Paratus
So where is the "prosperity" from legal or illegal immigration?
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posted on
09/26/2003 9:31:54 AM PDT
by
texastoo
To: Semper Paratus
OOPS! My mistake! I can answer my own question.
Mexico is $12 billion richer. China seems to be doing well. I am not sure how much all the other countries are making off American prosperity but I'll bet it is plenty.
American prosperity is going across the borders and we are stuck with the welfare bills.
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posted on
09/26/2003 9:39:55 AM PDT
by
texastoo
To: texastoo
Read Peter Brimelow's "Alien Nature." Most immigration has brought no tangible benefit to the United States. They (the quisling government) with their perverted immigration policies have changed the ethnic makeup of America FOR NOTHING. They have, in effect, "elected a new people." Think about that and wonder why this has been done. The government "has elected a new people." Read VDARE.com daily. You will learn a lot.
To: texastoo
Nearly 34.6 million people lived in poverty, about 1.7 million more than the previous year. It's very interesting how well those numbers correlate with immigration rates. Obviously if you allow 1 million impoverished uneducated people into the country and at the same time send out 1 million jobs to China, you'll have 1.7 million more people living in poverty.
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posted on
09/27/2003 6:05:23 AM PDT
by
FITZ
To: vikingcelt
Some immigrants are okay, there might be a rare individual who has brought something special ---- but I don't think a single large immigration wave ever benefitted this country in any way. This country was best as it was originally set up when people agreed with and supported the Constitution. Ideas brought in from other countries that changed that have not been good.
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posted on
09/27/2003 6:07:53 AM PDT
by
FITZ
To: texastoo
Mexico is $12 billion richer.Mexico is of course a very wealthy country ---- one of the top 9 economies of the world but only a handful of elites got $12 billion richer ---- the majority are worse off than before.
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posted on
09/27/2003 6:10:13 AM PDT
by
FITZ
To: FITZ
but I don't think a single large immigration wave ever benefitted this country in any way.Well, unless you are a "Native American" then you are an immigrant..right? Or, perhaps you mean since the founding of our country? Well even if that is what is meant I would beg differ with you. The Irish and the Italians contributed quite a bit to this country as did German immigrants, Polish, Russian, Greeks, Latin Americans, Jewish, Scandinavian (my ancestors)...lots of people. I would agree with you if you mean those who do not become citizens are a real problem, this is certainly the case.
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posted on
09/27/2003 6:33:51 AM PDT
by
Diva
To: Diva
Yes I am a native born American. My parents were also born here and so were my grandparents.
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posted on
09/27/2003 6:39:09 AM PDT
by
FITZ
To: Diva
The Irish and the Italians contributed quite a bit to this country as did German immigrants, Polish, Russian, Greeks, Latin Americans, Jewish, Scandinavian (my ancestors)...What did they bring from their native countries that improved anything that was already here? At best immigration is neutral --- if the immigrant becomes an American, picks up American ideals, learns American ways --- leaves their old culture behind. I think many large immigrant waves brought more problems ---- the Irish as a group contributed to election corruption ---- Boston, Chicago etc that outweighed any positive contributions as a group. As groups, there is no positive contribution --- as individuals sometimes.
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posted on
09/27/2003 6:43:11 AM PDT
by
FITZ
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