Topic: U.S. Child Poverty Second Highest
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Thu 05/31/12 05:48 PM




A new report from UNICEF suggests it's possible. The latest edition of UNICEF's report on child poverty in developed countries found that 30 million children in 35 of the world's richest countries live in poverty. Among those countries, the United States ranks second on the scale of what economists call "relative child poverty" -- above Latvia, Bulgaria, Spain, Greece, and 29 others. Only Romania ranks higher, with 25.5 percent of its children living in poverty, compared with 23.1 percent in the U.S.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/30/us-child-poverty-report-unicef_n_1555533.html

The republican plan........ eliminate child labor laws.........

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Thu 05/31/12 06:13 PM





A new report from UNICEF suggests it's possible. The latest edition of UNICEF's report on child poverty in developed countries found that 30 million children in 35 of the world's richest countries live in poverty. Among those countries, the United States ranks second on the scale of what economists call "relative child poverty" -- above Latvia, Bulgaria, Spain, Greece, and 29 others. Only Romania ranks higher, with 25.5 percent of its children living in poverty, compared with 23.1 percent in the U.S.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/30/us-child-poverty-report-unicef_n_1555533.html



And who's fault is it?

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Thu 05/31/12 06:16 PM






A new report from UNICEF suggests it's possible. The latest edition of UNICEF's report on child poverty in developed countries found that 30 million children in 35 of the world's richest countries live in poverty. Among those countries, the United States ranks second on the scale of what economists call "relative child poverty" -- above Latvia, Bulgaria, Spain, Greece, and 29 others. Only Romania ranks higher, with 25.5 percent of its children living in poverty, compared with 23.1 percent in the U.S.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/30/us-child-poverty-report-unicef_n_1555533.html



And who's fault is it?
Its the 1% who buy and own both parties..... duh