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Only high quality videos and photos with stunning girls. Join Now! Bokep japanese wife story affair FREE videos found on XVIDEOS for this search.Fox News is fond of debating the virtues of the so-called “real America,” suggesting that the United States is now being defined by what is not so. The latest news is that while the United States has more billionaires than ever, the number of households in poverty is increasing, climbing to more than 46 million. Fox’s Melissa Melton even called for a “new populism” to address this problem. As a strong supporter of free markets and entrepreneurship, I was intrigued to hear her discuss the connections between the national debate over billionaires and the national debate over poverty. I’ve been following these issues for some time, and I know from previous decades that pundits like to wave their hands and attribute causation where it may not exist. ADVERTISEMENT But I also know from my own experience that most businesspeople I know are firmly on board with growing incomes and entrepreneurship as the solution to poverty, as they’ve been in the real America for decades. And I know from my own experience that many of the same issues plague the American economy today that existed in the late 1970s, making the current conversation far more complex than simply declaring that the anti-rich political rhetoric is a political ploy designed to distract the people from their own problems. The reality of poverty in the real America is that it is worse today than it has been in decades. And the reality of anti-poverty campaigns is that they’ve been largely ineffective. The Facts The Census Bureau says that 46.2 million people live in poverty in the U.S., and most have been there for years. For the poor, average wages have not increased in years, and the cost of living has generally gone up. The poverty threshold for a family of four is now $23,021 a year. In 1975, the percentage of Americans living below the poverty threshold was 10.4 percent. In 2016, it is 15.1 percent. The poverty rate for children in 2016 was 19.8 percent, and it has been above 20 percent in the last seven years. This has come despite the fact that more people are working, which means more people have incomes. Today, the total income of the bottom fifth of households has increased by only 2 percent over the last two decades, while the income ac619d1d87


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