The U.S. Has the Highest Rate of Child Poverty in the Developed World

And NZ has the dubious honour of coming third in that parade of shame. Thanks to neo-liberal economics designed to separate you from your wealth beneath a large swathe of smoke and mirrors.

dianeravitch's avatarDiane Ravitch's blog

On Christmas Day, it is traditional to remember those who are less fortunate and to resolve to make the world better for them, not just to offer charity.

It is important to recognize the growing inequality in America and the return of extreme poverty and to understand why this is happening.

This article by Premilla Nadasen of Barnard College helps us understand what has happened to our great country.

The New Deal enacted programs that reduced poverty and enabled many to rise into the middle class.

But something changed. Many things changed. Over several decades, the social safety net built to strengthen our nation and spread hope and opportunity has been shredded by the rich and powerful.

“Since the 1970s, the safety net has been diminished considerably. Labor regulations protecting workers have been rolled back, and funding for education and public programs has declined. The poor have been the hardest…

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