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POVERTY IN DELAWARE By: Lauren Jones & Aaliyah Bailey Period 2- S.S Feb. 9, 2012

By: Lauren Jones & Aaliyah Bailey Period 2- S.S Feb. 9, 2012

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MORE ABOUT POVERTY People don’t get paid enough.

Money is hard too get.

Hard to find jobs to get money.

Families are losing cars, houses, getting behind on bills, and cant

support their families.

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MORE ABOUT POVERTY Everyone is effected by poverty.

A lot of people don’t have money and a lot of people don’t have enough money. Poor people don’t have money are frequently unable to pay for housing,

food, childcare, healthcare, and education.

In 2007, 12.5% of the U.S population ,or 37,300,000 million people, lived in

poverty.

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THE CAUSE OF POVERTY Not enough job pay.

Not having jobs.

Paying too much for bills.

Trying to provide for homes and can’t really save money.

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MORE CAUSES Laid off from work.

Rent and mortgages due.

No help with trying to get money.

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THE SCOPEThe scope of poverty is that ½ of children

live in national poverty.

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POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS? (Poor Countries)Improving supplies of

clean water, to reduce time spent gathering often foul water and reduce illness caused by foul water supplies.

(Richer Countries) Improving the quality of education for poor children and

education opportunities and incentives.

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THE BEST SOLUTIONThe best solution for poverty would be to

lower the age requirements. Lowering the prices of items.

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WHY THE BEST? We wouldn’t struggle to pay

Not as many people stealing

It makes things easier on families

The economy wouldn’t be as bad

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GROUP CONTACTED/CONTACT INFO. Tom Carper- carper.senate.gov

Chris Coons- coons.senate.gov

John Carney- john.carney.house.gov

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THE LETTEROur economy is falling apart because of financial issues. Such as money,

this is very important because of people getting laid off. I personally think jobs and certain requirements such as pay, hours, and age. So I would like you to lower the age requirement so people can help support their families and it would help the economy. Thank you for your time and consideration!

~Tom Carper (carper.senate.gov)

Our economy is falling apart because of financial issues. Such as money, this is very important because of people getting laid off. I personally think jobs and certain requirements such as pay, hours, and age. So I would like you to lower the age requirement so people can help support their families and it would help the economy. Thank you for your time and consideration!

~Chris Coons (coons.senate.gov)

Our economy is falling apart because of financial issues. Such as money, this is very important because of people getting laid off. I personally think jobs and certain requirements such as pay, hours, and age. So I would like you to lower the age requirement so people can help support their families and it would help the economy. Thank you for your time and consideration! ~John Carney (johncarney.house.gov)