MaximsNews Network, News Network for the United Nations and the International Community

   MaximsNews.com U.N. ® LLC News for the United Nations and the International Community Established 1999

ADVERTISE on MaximsNews....REACH THE WORLD'S MOST INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE

REACH THE WORLD'S MOST INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE  

ADVERTISE on MaximsNews, contact:  ElsieHillman@MaximsNews.com

The Clinton Global Intitiative, MaximsNews Network

A Catalyst For Action

THE CLINTON GLOBAL INITIATIVE began with a focused effort to identify a small number of the most serious issues affecting the world today. Advisory boards and working group chairs are assigned to oversee each focus area.

         2006 Annual Meeting

Energy and Climate Change  In the past year, world temperatures reached record highs, oil prices climbed to new peaks, and the market for clean energy technologies grew dramatically...
Read more >>

Global Health  Each year, tens of millions of people throughout the world die unnecessarily from preventable diseases.  Billions more suffer from...
Read more >>

Poverty Alleviation   For many, globalization heralds the free movement of people, capital and ideas.  But the benefits of globalization have yet to reach billions of people for whom...
Read more >>

Mitigating Religious and Ethnic Conflict  Creating integrated communities from divided societies, addressing the growing rift between Islam and the West, finding new and effective ways to resolve deadly conflict...
Read more >>

 Subscribe Today! MaximsNews Network, News for the United Nations and the International Community  Free!!  Subscribe Today! MaximsNews Network, News for the United Nations and the International Community  Free!! Subscribe Today! MaximsNews Network, News for the United Nations and the International Community  Free!! 

Available for Media Interviews: MarcMorial@MaximsNews.com

 MaximsNews Columnist

Marc Morial

POVERTY in AMERICA by MARC MORIAL (MaximsNews.com, U.N.)

by Marc Morial, President of the National Urban League, former two-term Mayor of New Orleans, former President of the U.S. Conference of Mayors and author of To Be EQUAL. 

Marc Morial is a Columnist for MaximsNews Network.

 

 

 

 

POVERTY in AMERICA by MARC MORIAL (MaximsNews.com, U.N.)

 

 

             UNITED NATIONS - / www.MaximsNews.com UN/ - 22 September 2006 --   Poverty is alive and well in the world's richest nation, according to a recent report by the Washington, D.C.-based Center for Law and Social Policy.

The nation's poverty rate rose to 12.6 percent in 2005, up from 11.3 percent in 2000. Now, one in eight Americans and more than one in every six children lives in poverty, and more than one in every six children.

A total of 37 million Americans are poor, up 5 million from 2000.

"For the past few decades, 'poor' has been nothing more than a four-letter word. Not since President Lyndon Johnson proclaimed a War on Poverty in 1964 has there been a commitment by American leaders to address poverty. Political energy has focused instead on ending not poverty but welfare," the report noted.

The picture is particularly bleak for African Americans, 24.7 percent of whom lived in poverty in 2005, compared to 22.5 percent in 2000. Nearly one in three black children under 18 years of age is poor, compared to 18.5 percent nationwide. 

The United States ranked second behind Mexico of the world's wealthiest countries with the highest childhood poverty rates, according to UNICEF's Child Poverty in Rich Countries report for 2005.

Hurricane Katrina put a face on poverty in living rooms across the nation and around the world. 

Nearly half of Americans believed that the United States had become a nation of haves and have-nots, according to a 2005 poll by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press. 

This disparity is particularly evident to African Americans. 

According to a Pew poll in 2004, 81 percent of blacks said they felt the rich were getting richer while the poor were getting poorer, compared to 65 percent of whites. 

And among 28 developed countries, the United States stands behind Mexico in terms of widest gap between the rich and the poor, according to CLASP.

Back in June, Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School held a forum on urban poverty in which National Urban League Policy Institute head Stephanie Jones participated along with New York Democratic Rep. Charles Rangel and others. 

A resounding consensus was forged -- that poverty must be put on the national agenda. They were not alone in their concern. They are among many others as worried about poverty in our nation and the world.

As part of its so-called Millennium Development Goals, the United Nations has resolved to halve the number of people living on less than a dollar a day by 2015. 

In August, U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson made narrowing the divide as one of his department's top priorities. 

In the U.S. Congress, Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., introduced legislation in 2005 patterned after the U.N. millennium goals to reduce child poverty in the United States by 50 percent within a decade. 

In June, Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C., declared poverty "the great moral issue of our time" in unveiling a plan to eliminate it in 30 years. 

Connecticut passed a law calling for a 50 percent reduction in child poverty by 2014. And similar legislation in California is awaiting the governor's signature.

Poverty not only robs the poor of opportunity and breaks their spirit, it costs our nation money - well beyond direct services. For every one-percentage point rise in the poverty rate, metropolitan areas are forced to spend an additional $27.75 per capita on non-poverty related services, according to CLASP.

That probably explains why Mayor Michael Bloomberg recently announced his own war on poverty in New York City, where one in five residents dwell below the poverty line. 

In 2002, Miami Mayor Manny Diaz launched a $2-million anti-poverty campaign in response to his city being designated the poorest major city in the nation by the U.S. Census.

Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett recently established an anti-poverty commission to develop practical solutions to lessen the city's 26 percent poverty rate. 

And the U.S. Conference of Mayors has also set up its own Task Force on Poverty and Opportunity, chaired by Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa.

Poverty cuts across all political lines. It is not a blue or red issue.

It's, as the CLASP study notes, a purple issue.

Of the 10 states with the highest poverty rates, 70 percent are represented by Republican senators and 60 percent led by GOP governors.

Of the congressional districts with more than 20 percent of their residents poor, 80 percent elect Democrats.

With midterm elections on the horizon, it's time to put this issue on the national agenda before it tears our nation apart. It is in everyone's best self-interest to eradicate poverty before it eradicates our democracy.

         MarcMorial@MaximsNews.com

~~~~~~ MaximsNews.com, An Independent Voice from the U.N., provides commentary and analysis from leading world figures: King Abdullah II (Jordan), HRH Prince Zeid Ra'ad Zeid Al-Hussein (Jordan), Sir Brian Urquhart,  Hans Blix, Amb. Richard Holbrooke, Anwar Ibrahim, Bianca Jagger, Shashi Tharoor, Kerry Kennedy, Ian Williams, Stephen Schlesinger, Sen. Timothy E. Wirth, Marc Morial, Barbara Crossette, Amb. Jayantha Dhanapala (Sri Lanka), Amb. Pierre Schori (Sweden), Amb. William H. Luers, Mehri Madarshahi, Gloria Feldt, Jeffrey Laurenti, Rodney D. Smith, Rory O'Connor, Genevieve Stamper, Max Stamper and others. 

ADVERTISE on MaximsNews....REACH THE WORLD'S MOST INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE

REACH THE WORLD'S MOST INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE  

ADVERTISE on MaximsNews, contact:  ElsieHillman@MaximsNews.com

 

 

           MaximsNews Network® LLC is a Global News Network reaching over 30,000 in the International Community. It is associated with MediaChannel.org and Globalvision News Network, global news and media information services with more than 350 news affiliates in 135 countries. MaximsNews®LLC is in partnership with the United Nations Foundation and the Better World Fund. 

Max Stamper, Ph.D., London School of Economics, Publisher & Editor-in-Chief MaximsNews Network, former United Nations Official, U.N. Population Division, Department of Economic and Social Affairs. DrMaxStamper@MaximsNews.com

Genevieve Stamper, Associate Publisher, GenevieveStamper@MaximsNews.com

Front Page  | About Max Stamper | Key Clients | International Affairs | Your Savvy Guide for Dealing with Journalists | The History of MaximsNews

Max Stamper is eager to explore your international public affairs and communication needs, and to discuss our services. Phone: +1.201.848.6162, Suite 112, 76 North Maple Ave., Ridgewood, NJ  07450 U.S.A., 

The views expressed are the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of MaximsNews® LLC, www.MaximsNews.com MaximsNews@MaximsNews.com
© Copyrights 1999 - 2006, MaximsNews® LLC. All rights
reserved. 

To Unsubscribe: Unsubscribe@MaximsNews.com

"An Independent Voice from the U.N."

MaximsNews Contributors

See Their Worldview

 

His Majesty King Abdullah II (Jordan), MaximsNews Contributor

His Majesty King Abdullah II (Jordan)
HRH Prince Zeid Ra'ad Zeid Al-Hussein (Jordan), MaximsNews Contributor, U.N. HRH Prince Zeid Ra'ad Zeid Al-Hussein (Jordan)
Sir Brian Urquhart, MaximsNews Contributor Sir Brian Urquhart

Hans Blix, MaximsNews.com, U.N. Columnist

Hans Blix

Amb. Richard Holbrooke, MaximsNews Contributor

Ambassador Richard Holbrooke (United States)

Anwar Ibrahim
Amb. Jayantha Dhanapala, MaximsNews Contributor Ambassador Jayantha Dhanapala (Sri Lanka)

Ian Williams

Shashi Tharoor

Stephen Schlesinger

Bianca Jagger

Kerry Kennedy

Barbara Crossette

Marc Morial

Sen. Timothy E. Wirth

Amb. William Luers, MaximsNews Contributor

Ambassador William Luers

Ambassador Pierre Schori (Sweden)

Gloria Feldt

John Tessitore

Anora Mahmudova

Todd Howland, MaximsNews Columnist

Todd Howland

Mehri Madarshahi

Jeffrey Laurenti
Dr. Rodney D. Smith, MaximsNews Network Rodney D. Smith
Rory O'Connor, MaximsNews Columnist Rory O'Connor

Russ Baker, MaximsNews Columnist

Russ Baker

Genevieve Stamper

Max Stamper

 

Sen. Edward M. Kennedy

Linda Fasulo

Desiree "Kap-oja-wa" Suter  

Gloria Starr Kins

David Holmberg

 

MaximsNews 

Free Subscription

  MaximsNews Network Subscribe Today!

Place YOUR Ad

Ads@MaximsNews.com

The premier source for Books, Souvenirs, and Multimedia Items on Global Issues

United Nations Bookshop

Better World Campaign, UN Foundation, MaximsNews Network

The Better World Campaign

The Better World Campaign is a project of the Better World Fund dedicated to fostering a stronger relationship between the United States and the United Nations.

 United Nations Foundation on MaximsNews Network, News for the United Nations and the International Community

United Nations Foundation

UN Wire link on MaximsNews Network

Subscribe to UN Wire for a FREE, daily e-mail briefing on the most important UN & world news.  Learn More

  Place YOUR Ad

Ads@MaximsNews.com

^ to top