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US Census Finds Increase in Poverty Rates & Lack of Insurance

Today’s U.S. Census Bureau statistics confirm the dismal state of human rights in the United States:

"The nation’s official poverty rate in 2009 was 14.3 percent, up from 13.2 percent in 2008 — the second statistically significant annual increase in the poverty rate since 2004. There were 43.6 million people in poverty in 2009, up from 39.8 million in 2008 — the third consecutive annual increase. […] The poverty rate in 2009 was the highest since 1994, but was 8.1 percentage points lower than the poverty rate in 1959, the first year for which poverty estimates are available. The number of people in poverty in 2009 is the largest number in the 51 years for which poverty estimates are available.

Meanwhile, the number of people without health insurance coverage rose from 46.3 million in 2008 to 50.7 million in 2009, while the percentage increased from 15.4 percent to 16.7 percent over the same period. […] Since 1987, the first year that comparable health insurance data were collected, this is the first year that the number of people with health insurance has decreased."

Read the full census report.