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  2. Americans Got Poorer in 2010, Census Bureau Reports - AOL

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    According to Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance. The Great Recession officially ended in mid-2009, but a recent Census Bureau report shows that, for the average American family, the first full ...

  3. Demographics of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The demographics of Chicago ... As of the 2010 Census, Chicago ... 28.1% of those under the age of 18 and 15.5% of those 75 and older were living below the poverty ...

  4. Concentrated poverty - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, the study indicated that the concentrated poverty rates of 2010 was approaching an all-time high. In metro areas, concentrated poverty grew to 15.1%, a considerable increase from 11.7% between 2005 and 2009 and nearing the previous record of 16.5% from 1990.

  5. Poverty in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Poverty rates by sex and work status for Americans aged 65 and over. The US Census declared that in 2014, 14.8% of the general population lived in poverty: [92] As of 2010 about half of those living in poverty are non-Hispanic white (19.6 million). [92] Non-Hispanic white children comprised 57% of all poor rural children. [93]

  6. Poverty rate at highest levels since 1994 - AOL

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    Poverty numbers were just released in a new Census report, and they aren't pretty. They probably also aren't very surprising, given the state of the economy these last few years. The bottom line ...

  7. Rising Suburban Poverty Challenges the Safety Net - AOL

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    While the Great Recession caused the U.S. poverty rate to hit a 15-year peak, a longer trend has seen suburban poverty increasing. According to a new report from The Brookings Institution, a ...

  8. Poverty - Wikipedia

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    Each nation has its own threshold for absolute poverty line; in the United States, for example, the absolute poverty line was US$15.15 per day in 2010 (US$22,000 per year for a family of four), [22] while in India it was US$1.0 per day [23] and in China the absolute poverty line was US$0.55 per day, each on PPP basis in 2010. [24] These ...

  9. Rising Suburban Poverty Challenges the Safety Net - AOL

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    While the Great Recession caused the U.S. poverty rate to hit a 15-year peak, a longer trend has seen suburban poverty increasing. According to a new report from The Brookings Institution, a ...