Wednesday, August 29, 2007

How "poor" are America's poor?

I have been saying this for years.
America has the richest "poor" people in the world.


Forty-three percent of all poor households actu­ally own their own homes. The average home owned by persons classified as poor by the Census Bureau is a three-bedroom house with one-and-a-half baths, a garage, and a porch or patio.

Eighty percent of poor households have air conditioning. By contrast, in 1970, only 36 percent of the entire U.S. population enjoyed air conditioning.

Only 6 percent of poor households are over­crowded. More than two-thirds have more than two rooms per person.

The average poor American has more living space than the average individual living in Paris, London, Vienna, Athens, and other cities throughout Europe. (These comparisons are to the average citizens in foreign countries, not to those classified as poor.)

Nearly three-quarters of poor households own a car; 31 percent own two or more cars.
Ninety-seven percent of poor households have a color television; over half own two or more color televisions.

Seventy-eight percent have a VCR or DVD player; 62 percent have cable or satellite TV reception.

Eighty-nine percent own microwave ovens, more than half have a stereo, and more than a third have an automatic dishwasher.

4 comments:

Jim said...

What can the Bush administration do to improve these numbers?

Realism said...

Those Lucky Duckies!

The Game said...

Jim,
Nothing.
The only ones who can help them get that third TV and a hot tub are themselves.
And realism, way to make a joke when you have nothing important to say.

Jim said...

I knew you wouldn't get it!