The poverty rate is simply the fraction of Americans whose incomes fall
below the poverty line. Roughly 13 percent of Americans are poor, which is no
better than we were doing in the 1970s. The poverty rate rose steadily
throughout the 1980s and then drifted down in the 1990s. The overall poverty
rate disguises some figures that would otherwise leap off the page: Roughly one
in five American children is poor as are nearly 35 percent of black children. Our
only resounding success is poverty among the elderly, which has fallen from 30
percent in the 1960s to below 10 percent, largely as the result of Social Security.
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