[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 132 (Thursday, September 8, 2011)]
[House]
[Page H5973]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
OUT OF POVERTY CAUCUS
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from New
York (Mr. Towns) for 5 minutes.
Mr. TOWNS. Mr. Speaker, as the ranks of the unemployed continue to
swell, all eyes have been focused on the plight of the middle-income
working Americans. Many of their fortunes have changed dramatically for
the worse. Many have lost their homes to foreclosure, many have seen
their retirement accounts all but disappear, and, sadly, many of those
who have been out of work for months have fallen below the poverty
level.
From 2006 to 2009, more than 7 million Americans joined the ranks of
the poor. Next week, on September 13, the Census Bureau will publish
its annual report on poverty and income. We expect dire news again.
These are not just poor people; they are poor Americans. The vast
majority of poor people in this country are not poor because they are
lazy and don't want to work or to do better. Many people are poor
because they grew up in poverty and could not find the means to escape.
They were trapped by failing schools, broken families, poor nutrition,
and hopeless conditions.
In recent years, we have witnessed a dramatic increase in the number
of children living in poverty. It looked like we were making progress
at the turn of the century when the child poverty rate dipped to 16
percent. By 2009, the rate has risen to 21 percent, with 15.5 million
children living in poverty. This disturbs me greatly. Children who grew
up in poverty are more likely to be poor during adulthood. Children who
were born in middle class families have a 76 percent chance of being
middle class. Poor children only have a 35 percent chance of escaping
poverty.
On Friday, September 16, in conjunction with the National Association
of Social Workers, I will be conducting a forum on The Future of New
York City's Children. One thing we will be doing is taking a look at
what we are doing for children in poverty. This is still the greatest
nation on Earth. We are still the richest nation on Earth. There is
just no good reason why so many of our citizens are living in poverty.
We must do better.
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