January 14, 2018

Trump didn't know whites were poor, too

Alternet -In the spring of 2017, the newly elected president met with members of the Congressional Black Caucus. During that meeting, one of the members mentioned to Trump that welfare reform would be detrimental to her constituents— adding, “Not all of whom are black,” according to NBC.

The president was incredulous. “Really? Then what are they?”

In fact, whites are the biggest beneficiaries when it comes to government safety-net programs like the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, commonly referred to as welfare.

White people without a college degree ages 18 to 64 are the largest class of adults lifted out of poverty by such programs, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. The think tank’s 2017 report stated that 6.2 million working-age whites were lifted above the poverty line in 2014 compared to 2.8 million blacks and 2.4 million Hispanics.

This is one rason why the Progressive Review has pushed a cross-cultural progresive agenda that includes poor whites as well. = TPR

1 comment:

Carolyn Birden said...

Hard to forget The Other America by Michael Harrington: it taught a generation about poverty.

https://search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?hspart=Lkry&hsimp=yhs-SF01&ts=sy&st=ds&type=ANYS_A03C3_ext_bcr_T&u_ip=96.246.56.53&obt9bpdyed=0&p=The+Other+America++Harrington&param1=ij7zzSxCeE_ZFQBL52KUQ7WaR0LBpmqEelLLfsTgjj5n1JN6tper26Vs1oR3uUIGECDSPgUfZ5Zp78AzRKvcwB809KSOaTuVuXu3XpV6m4gJIAHaZI_-S7vw1HdbPiqDFmdygY2yB5zhhlqbvqwmUlHsyjANczY3ZBmA2aToP33RPd06dGEddWC6yJMTnapdeNh3REtAt16zC_0bnmq2u4w%2c