Poverty in America Affects Millions

Jeff Swicord recently wrote an excellent article exploring poverty in the United States. I include an excerpt: They are a common sight in inner-city America: homeless people, living in the streets and going hungry. To most Americans, this is the face of poverty. Population experts and those who work at trying to help the poor […]

Canada & The War on Poverty

David Olive wrote an informative article about poverty in Canada. Here’s an excerpt: If the poor weren’t so conveniently invisible, maybe we’d come to our moral senses and devise a national strategy for eliminating poverty. But the one in six Canadians trapped in poverty are hidden in plain sight. They return from their minimum-wage work […]

Food Aid Reforms Needed to Combat Hunger

Emergency aid has saved millions of lives, but such help provided over longer periods might destabilise markets, create dependency on imports and delay reforms needed to lift domestic output, the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) said in a report. “Reforms to the international food aid system are necessary but they should be undertaken giving […]

Poverty Never Takes a Holiday

During the Holiday season people give more, but unfortunately the influx of charity and cooperation quickly ends after the holidays. This happened in Utah, where the good people of Utah helped thousands of local people in need during the holidays, but now the state’s food banks still face major food shortages, with many falling hundreds […]