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Title: Abolishing Poverty In The U.s
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November 23, 2000 |
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A second cost to society might be that some people in
poverty might become welfare dependent, this means that they rely solely on
welfare to pay for everything and they don't even try to find a job of there
own. These negative costs definitely outweigh the benefits... Showed first 250 characters
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These negative costs definitely outweigh the benefits.
If I had control of the poverty situation in the United States I would
only try to eliminate absolute poverty. I first would raise the taxes of the
rich and the upper middle class. Then I would raise the tax on alcohol and
tobacco... Showed next 250 characters
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