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Race Matters: “New Study” Shows That Heavy Drinking In Low-Income Black Men Is Due To Stress

Posted on October 11th, 2012 - By Bossip Staff

Categories: News, Race Matters, Slizzard, SMH

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Dear Bossip: She Doesn’t Know I’m A Convicted Felon With A Disability Living On A Fixed Income

Posted on September 17th, 2012 - By Bossip Staff

Categories: Love and Relationships, News, Sex and Relationships

Dear Bossip,

I read your answers to women’s questions and I have a similar problem.

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Bolitics: Mitt Romney Supporter Says “Lower Income” People Don’t Understand What’s Going On

Posted on July 9th, 2012 - By Bossip Staff

Categories: Bolitics, For Your Information, News, out of pocket, Put on Blast, SMH, Wanksters

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Woman At Mitt Romney Fundraiser Says The “Common Person” Doesn’t Get Politics

In case you didn’t already know, these GOP wanksters think you don’t know isht… SMH. Continue »

The Income Tax Struggle: 7 (Other) Rappers Who Skipped Out On Uncle Sam

Posted on June 29th, 2012 - By Bossip Staff

Categories: Hip Hop Wired, News

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When you’re bringing in millions of dollars, making sure that your taxes are paid should be priority No.1 Continue »

For Discussion: Census Data Shows Half Of Americans Are Either Poor Or Low Income

Posted on December 15th, 2011 - By Bossip Staff

Categories: Bolitics, For Discussion, News, SMH

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According to new data, most of the U.S. population is living that struggle life:

Squeezed by rising living costs, a record number of Americans — nearly 1 in 2 — have fallen into poverty or are scraping by on earnings that classify them as low income. The latest census data depict a middle class that’s shrinking as unemployment stays high and the government’s safety net frays. The new numbers follow years of stagnating wages for the middle class that have hurt millions of workers and families.

“Safety net programs such as food stamps and tax credits kept poverty from rising even higher in 2010, but for many low-income families with work-related and medical expenses, they are considered too `rich’ to qualify,” said Sheldon Danziger, a University of Michigan public policy professor who specializes in poverty.

“The reality is that prospects for the poor and the near poor are dismal,” he said. “If Congress and the states make further cuts, we can expect the number of poor and low-income families to rise for the next several years.” Robert Rector, a senior research fellow at the conservative Heritage Foundation, questioned whether some people classified as poor or low-income actually suffer material hardship. He said that while safety-net programs have helped many Americans, they have gone too far, citing poor people who live in decent-size homes, drive cars and own wide-screen TVs.

“There’s no doubt the recession has thrown a lot of people out of work and incomes have fallen,” Rector said. “As we come out of recession, it will be important that these programs promote self-sufficiency rather than dependence and encourage people to look for work.”

Mayors in 29 cities say more than 1 in 4 people needing emergency food assistance did not receive it. Many middle-class Americans are dropping below the low-income threshold — roughly $45,000 for a family of four — because of pay cuts, a forced reduction of work hours or a spouse losing a job. Housing and child-care costs are consuming up to half of a family’s income.

States in the South and West had the highest shares of low-income families, including Arizona, New Mexico and South Carolina, which have scaled back or eliminated aid programs for the needy. By raw numbers, such families were most numerous in California and Texas, each with more than 1 million. About 97.3 million Americans fall into a low-income category, commonly defined as those earning between 100 and 199 percent of the poverty level, based on a new supplemental measure by the Census Bureau that is designed to provide a fuller picture of poverty. Together with the 49.1 million who fall below the poverty line and are counted as poor, they number 146.4 million, or 48 percent of the U.S. population. That’s up by 4 million from 2009, the earliest numbers for the newly developed poverty measure.

Among low-income families, about one-third were considered poor while the remainder — 6.9 million — earned income just above the poverty line. Many states phase out eligibility for food stamps, Medicaid, tax credit and other government aid programs for low-income Americans as they approach 200 percent of the poverty level.

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SMH: More And More States Putting The Health Of Kids In Low-Income Families At Risk To Balance Budgets

Posted on December 14th, 2011 - By Bossip Staff

Categories: Bolitics, Did You Know, For the Children, For Your Information, News, Recession Is Real, SMH

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For Discussion: Should Sheree Whitfield’s Retired NFL Baller Ex-Husband Bob Really Be Paying Child Support When He’s Her Main Source Of Income??

Bob And Sheree Whitfield Discussing Child Support On Real Housewives Of Atlanta

If you were watching Real Housewives Of Atlanta last night, you saw Sheree Whitfield confront her ex-husband Bob about the four years’ worth of child support he allegedly owes her. Continue »

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