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Childhood Poverty In California

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Doing something about Poverty, could potentially save someone's life. Do you know how many children die a DAY due to poverty? The answer is 22,000, and that is just children according to UNICEF. Just because they don’t have the food and water resources to keep them strong and healthy, 27 to 28% of the gone children, died because they were underweight or stunted; unable to grow anymore, children got diseases that couldn’t be treated due to the price of medical insurance and medical bills. Childhood Poverty is the most common type of Poverty in California. Population of Children in the United States is about 9,102,486 according to a Kids Data organization - Lucille Packard Foundation for Children’s Health. Almost half (47.6%) of all children …show more content…

In just Sacramento alone, for one single senior, their income is only $11,400. They can’t get stuff needed with such little money, and can’t pay for medical bills either, because as you get older of course health deteriorates. Sacramento has about 520,000 Seniors and 28,000 of those Seniors are considered poor. Another crazy fact is most seniors in poverty are women, single women. Those Seniors living in poverty don’t have any control of the costs of food, housing costs or prescriptions that may be needed which makes it hard when there is only one source of income coming in. It is a strict budget. Elders don’t want to have to rely on their children because they don’t want to be a burden. Elders are 20% below the normal threshold, which $16,000 annually, and this is because of the high cost of living, i.e; health care and housing. A single adult with mortgage in San Jose, California is about $16,500, which is about $5,300 higher than the official poverty threshold. According to the KFF 28% of elder Hispanics, 22% of elder Black/ African Americans, 41% of elder Whites and the other 9% of elders lived in poverty in 2013, now, being 2016, that number has risen. In 2013, the KFF found that with increased age, came increased poverty. They also found that the poverty rate was higher for women than men at the age of 65 and that poverty was higher in Hispanics/ Latinos and Blacks/ African Americans rather than White

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