Warm Up: How do you know when someone is poor?

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Warm Up: How do you know when someone is poor? Wednesday, 4/9

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Warm Up: How do you know when someone is poor?. Wednesday, 4/9. Objective:. I will be able to describe the extent of poverty in the U.S. Language Objective: I will be able to use words such as impact; conclude, and percentage in a paragraph. Social Class Review. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Warm Up: How do you know when someone is poor?

Wednesday, 4/9

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Objective: I will be able to describe the extent of

poverty in the U.S.

Language Objective: I will be able to use words such as

impact; conclude, and percentage in a paragraph.

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Social Class Review Upper Class (1% of people; live exclusive lives) Middle Class (roughly 40% of people)

Upper middle class Middle middle class Lower middle class (aka Working Class)

Unstable jobs Lack health care and retirement benefits

Working Poor (13% of people) Fast food workers; Remain below the poverty line

Underclass (12% of people) Family history of unemployment (generational

poverty) Commonly have mental or physical disabilities

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2013 POVERTY GUIDELINES FOR THE 48 CONTIGUOUS STATES

AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Persons in

family/household Poverty

guideline For families/households with more than 8 persons, add $4,020 for each additional person. 1 $11,490 2 15,510 3 19,530 4 23,550 5 27,570 6 31,590 7 35,610 8 39,630

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Poverty Absolute poverty – the absence

of enough money to secure life’s necessities.

Relative poverty – economic disparity between the haves and have nots.

Measured by income (see chart on last slide).

16% of people in 2012 lived below the poverty line.

Poverty Rate – percentage of people in a group that are poor.

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Response to Poverty War on Poverty

President Lyndon Johnson Designed to help poor people help

themselves. Somewhat successful

Welfare Reform 1996 – limits on the amount of time

those who can work can be on welfare. Many people off welfare are now part

of the working poor.

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Social Mobility The ability to move

between social classes. Horizontal – changing

from one occupation to another.

Vertical – moving upward or downward.

Intergenerational - a change in status from one generation to the next.

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Rags to Riches Tradition Abraham Lincoln, Henry

Ford, Bill Gates: exceptions or norm?

Is upward mobility increasing? Explosion after World War II

due to high-paying manufacturing jobs.

Trend of moving jobs overseas to low-paying countries has slowed the growth.

Jobs are returning, but US workers lack training.

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Race, Ethnicity, and Gender What

connections can you make based on these graphs?

Write a paragraph use words such as impact; conclude, and percentage in a paragraph.

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PreSocratic Seminar Form You will need this completed form to

participate in Wednesday’s activity.