The Poverty Paradox: How America Spent $5 Trillion on the War on Poverty without Reducing the Poverty Rate


 

Publication Date: September 1993

Publisher: Heritage Foundation (Washington, D.C.)

Author(s): Robert Rector

Research Area: Population and demographics; Social conditions

Keywords: Religion

Type: Brief

Coverage: United States

Abstract:

The Census Bureau poverty count is grossly inaccurate. The Census Bureau undercounts incomes, excludes assets, and creates an erroneous picture of the living standards of low-income Americans.