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More Kentuckians living in poverty

by Beth Bissmeyer — last modified October-30-2008 01:12 PM
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This blog post was written by Beth Bissmeyer, a Berea College student and co-chair of the Madison County chapter.

We've heard a lot this summer about the rising costs of gas, food, and utilities, and how folks are feeling the pinch of paying extra. But how about folks living in poverty? Just how much are they being impacted? That's a question I can't begin to answer, but there are now more than half a million Kentuckians living in poverty who could.

An article posted today on the Lexington Herald-Leader website reports that the number of Kentuckians living in poverty last year has increased.

U.S. Census Bureau figures released Tuesday show that 714,080 people were living in poverty in Kentucky in 2007, up from 693,479 in 2006.

The Census Bureau also reports that Kentucky's median household income fell. It was $43,050, below the national median household income of $50,740.

And there are now more children younger than 18 living in poverty. That figure rose from 223,290 in 2006 to 234,959 in 2007.

If we want to work to change Kentucky for the better, we must continue to work on issues of economic justice so that the next time we see a Census report, we see the number of people living in poverty drop.

To learn more about KFTC's Economic Justice campaign, visit: http://www.kftc.org/our-work/tax-justice.

Thanks, Beth!

Posted by Dave at August-26-2008 06:50 PM
Thanks for posting this, Beth!

I would have missed that in the Herald and it's a critical piece of the backdrop to all of the work that we do in the state.

Poverty and Income

Posted by K.C. at August-26-2008 08:08 PM
Income has essentially flat-lined in the United States, so the fact that more people are falling below the poverty line cannot come as a surprise.

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Posted by Catherine S. at August-26-2008 11:17 PM
Well, maybe we shouldn't be *surprised* at it... but we should be *outraged*

Let's not talk about this with an air of the inevitable.

It *can* be different and KFTC and allies have done a lot to make things better for low-income Kentuckians. We can and should demand better.

amen!

Posted by Jessq at September-03-2008 03:48 PM
It can be different. We could have/can enact a state income tax credit for low-income Kentuckians, like 24 other states have done to fight poverty. We can make our tax system fair, so that it doesn't rest on the shoulders of low-income families and college students. And we could make better investments in educating our kids, making college affordable, and helping people access affordable health care.

And KC's right about flat-lined income for people who aren't among the super wealthy, across the US and in KY. In KY, the gap between the richest and the poorest is the 10th largest in the nation. That doesn't have to be true, either.

Thanks for the post, Beth!