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... Poor The Near - Poor1 ' People earning less than 125 percent of the poverty - level income . SOURCE : Adapted from Edward Fried et al . , Setting National Priorities : The 1974 Budget ( Washington , D.C .: Brookings Institution , 1973 ) ...
... Poor The Near - Poor1 ' People earning less than 125 percent of the poverty - level income . SOURCE : Adapted from Edward Fried et al . , Setting National Priorities : The 1974 Budget ( Washington , D.C .: Brookings Institution , 1973 ) ...
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... poor themselves may thwart attempts to reduce inequality ? that second- and third - generation poverty may make people unsuited for life in the working or middle class ? Oscar Lewis introduced the term culture of poverty in Five ...
... poor themselves may thwart attempts to reduce inequality ? that second- and third - generation poverty may make people unsuited for life in the working or middle class ? Oscar Lewis introduced the term culture of poverty in Five ...
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... poor are poor because the rich exercise a monopoly over society's resources and systematically deny opportunities to the poor . One reason workers in this country have never adopted the Marxian view of class struggle is the American ...
... poor are poor because the rich exercise a monopoly over society's resources and systematically deny opportunities to the poor . One reason workers in this country have never adopted the Marxian view of class struggle is the American ...
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