Evicted at gun point: How poor people
survive in the USA
By DW
December 12, 20D19 "Information
Clearing House"
-Homelessness, hunger and shame:
poverty is rampant in the richest country in
the world. Over 40 million people in the
United States live below the poverty line,
twice as many as it was fifty years ago. It
can happen very quickly.
Many people in the United States fall
through the social safety net. In the
structurally weak mining region of the
Appalachians, it has become almost normal
for people to go shopping with food stamps.
And those who lose their home often have no
choice but to live in a car. There are so
many homeless people in Los Angeles that
relief organizations have started to build
small wooden huts to provide them with a
roof over their heads. The number of
homeless children has also risen
dramatically, reaching 1.5 million, three
times more than during the Great Depression
the 1930s. A documentary about the fate of
the poor in the United States today.
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