Out of 35 countries, the US is ranked 34th as the worst for child poverty

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Map: How 35 countries compare on child poverty (the U.S. is ranked 34th)

1 out of 5 children in the US are in poverty.

The poor U.S. showing in this data may reflect growing income inequality. According to one metric of inequality, a statistical measurement called the gini coefficient, the U.S. economy is one of the most unequal in the developed world. This would explain why the United States, on child poverty, is ranked between Bulgaria and Romania, though Americans are on average six times richer than Bulgarians and Romanians.

Face it, America kind of sucks.
 
Obvious answer is that we are paying unmarried 15 and 16 year old girls to have babies, primarily in rotting inner cities run by Democrats.

They see it as Income. Have another illegitimate baby at 17 or 18, no father anywhere to be found---GET a RAISE.

Democrats see it as VOTES.
 
Who has been in power the majority of the time over the last 100 years? Democrats. What do they like to do? Keep people poor and dependent for control, power and votes.
 
Map: How 35 countries compare on child poverty (the U.S. is ranked 34th)

1 out of 5 children in the US are in poverty.

The poor U.S. showing in this data may reflect growing income inequality. According to one metric of inequality, a statistical measurement called the gini coefficient, the U.S. economy is one of the most unequal in the developed world. This would explain why the United States, on child poverty, is ranked between Bulgaria and Romania, though Americans are on average six times richer than Bulgarians and Romanians.

Face it, America kind of sucks.

Dems "War on Poverty" is the most expensive policy failure in human history. It cemented intergenerational poverty, but it's kept the Democrat Party in power. So we can say that the Democrat Party is the only winner in the failed "War on Poverty"
 
Obvious answer is that we are paying unmarried 15 and 16 year old girls to have babies, primarily in rotting inner cities run by Democrats.

They see it as Income. Have another illegitimate baby at 17 or 18, no father anywhere to be found---GET a RAISE.

Democrats see it as VOTES.

Are the poorest countries in Africa, also with the highest birthrates, paying their poor women to have children?
 
Map: How 35 countries compare on child poverty (the U.S. is ranked 34th)

1 out of 5 children in the US are in poverty.

The poor U.S. showing in this data may reflect growing income inequality. According to one metric of inequality, a statistical measurement called the gini coefficient, the U.S. economy is one of the most unequal in the developed world. This would explain why the United States, on child poverty, is ranked between Bulgaria and Romania, though Americans are on average six times richer than Bulgarians and Romanians.

Face it, America kind of sucks.
Stop linking fake news sources.
 
Map: How 35 countries compare on child poverty (the U.S. is ranked 34th)

1 out of 5 children in the US are in poverty.

The poor U.S. showing in this data may reflect growing income inequality. According to one metric of inequality, a statistical measurement called the gini coefficient, the U.S. economy is one of the most unequal in the developed world. This would explain why the United States, on child poverty, is ranked between Bulgaria and Romania, though Americans are on average six times richer than Bulgarians and Romanians.

Face it, America kind of sucks.
Stop linking fake news sources.

Stop trolling.
 
Obvious answer is that we are paying unmarried 15 and 16 year old girls to have babies, primarily in rotting inner cities run by Democrats.

They see it as Income. Have another illegitimate baby at 17 or 18, no father anywhere to be found---GET a RAISE.

Democrats see it as VOTES.

With Planned Parent being defunded and conservatives trying to outlaw abortion,we'll see even more of those teenagers having babies.

Teen pregnancy has actually decreased.
 
Map: How 35 countries compare on child poverty (the U.S. is ranked 34th)

1 out of 5 children in the US are in poverty.

The poor U.S. showing in this data may reflect growing income inequality. According to one metric of inequality, a statistical measurement called the gini coefficient, the U.S. economy is one of the most unequal in the developed world. This would explain why the United States, on child poverty, is ranked between Bulgaria and Romania, though Americans are on average six times richer than Bulgarians and Romanians.

Face it, America kind of sucks.
As I said in the other thread....MOVE.

You're neither wanted nor appreciated here.
 
Map: How 35 countries compare on child poverty (the U.S. is ranked 34th)

1 out of 5 children in the US are in poverty.

The poor U.S. showing in this data may reflect growing income inequality. According to one metric of inequality, a statistical measurement called the gini coefficient, the U.S. economy is one of the most unequal in the developed world. This would explain why the United States, on child poverty, is ranked between Bulgaria and Romania, though Americans are on average six times richer than Bulgarians and Romanians.

Face it, America kind of sucks.
2013 is the article date.

blame obama and keep on moving please.
 
The conservative approach to poverty?

Deny the poor any and all benefits that might help them.

The theory behind it (other than greed)?

Somehow, if you make poverty painful enough, the poor will stop being poor.
 
Map: How 35 countries compare on child poverty (the U.S. is ranked 34th)

1 out of 5 children in the US are in poverty.

The poor U.S. showing in this data may reflect growing income inequality. According to one metric of inequality, a statistical measurement called the gini coefficient, the U.S. economy is one of the most unequal in the developed world. This would explain why the United States, on child poverty, is ranked between Bulgaria and Romania, though Americans are on average six times richer than Bulgarians and Romanians.

Face it, America kind of sucks.
As I said in the other thread....MOVE.

You're neither wanted nor appreciated here.
Don't you realize how much of a child you sound like throwing a tantrum over me pointing out inconvenient facts to you about the US?
 
Map: How 35 countries compare on child poverty (the U.S. is ranked 34th)

1 out of 5 children in the US are in poverty.

The poor U.S. showing in this data may reflect growing income inequality. According to one metric of inequality, a statistical measurement called the gini coefficient, the U.S. economy is one of the most unequal in the developed world. This would explain why the United States, on child poverty, is ranked between Bulgaria and Romania, though Americans are on average six times richer than Bulgarians and Romanians.

Face it, America kind of sucks.
Stop linking fake news sources.

Stop trolling.
If I started linking fake news sources, then you would have a point.
 
Map: How 35 countries compare on child poverty (the U.S. is ranked 34th)

1 out of 5 children in the US are in poverty.

The poor U.S. showing in this data may reflect growing income inequality. According to one metric of inequality, a statistical measurement called the gini coefficient, the U.S. economy is one of the most unequal in the developed world. This would explain why the United States, on child poverty, is ranked between Bulgaria and Romania, though Americans are on average six times richer than Bulgarians and Romanians.

Face it, America kind of sucks.
I blame Hillary's emails.
 

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