Today I want to highlight the relevancy of literacy to poverty. Obviously, illiteracy leads to poverty, because illiterate people cannot get good jobs. In fact, 43% of people with the lowest literacy skills live in poverty. Unfortunately, illiteracy still plagues society. For example, more than 20% of adults in the United States read at or […]
Author Archives: Scott Hughes
Housing First
Florence Graves and Hadar Sayfan recently wrote about “housing first,” a new approach to end homelessness. I include an excerpt: In the past, society’s approach to homeless people with chronic health problems such as addiction has been governed by tough love: Stay in treatment, or you don’t get the opportunity for publicly supported housing. People […]
$400 Haircuts While Children Starve
When a man worth $30 million claims to oppose poverty, I find myself trying to balance the comedy with frustration. I want to laugh and scream at the same time. John Edwards portrays himself as a champion of the poor, but the man spends his money on $400 haircuts. He lives in a 28,000 square-foot […]
We Must Consider Cost of Retirement
Often when posting on this blog, I refer to the general needs of humans. I usually mention food, clothes, shelter, and healthcare. While those four general categories tend to cover the vast majority of what any given human needs, they do not cover everything. I often fail to mention the need to secure one’s retirement. […]
Kindergartners Help Fight World Hunger
Kate Bolduan recently wrote an article about kindergartners helping fight world hunger. I include an excerpt: Students at Raleigh’s Brier Creek Elementary scooped, weighed and bagged thousands of meals. It was part of Operation Share House, an international effort to stop world hunger. Once the meals are assembled and the boxes are packed, the meals […]
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