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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums5 Worst States to Be a Poor Kid
http://www.alternet.org/5-worst-states-grow-poor1. Mississippi
Mississippi lives at the bottom of most economic rankings and child poverty is no different: 34.7 percent of Mississippi's kids live in poverty while 19 percent face extreme poverty. Mississippi does excel at funelling kids into the criminal justice system; in 2012 the Justice Department filed a lawsuit against Meridian county in Mississippi for jailing public school children for infractions as slight as being tardy or going to the bathroom without permission.
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2. New Mexico
New Mexico, which has a 29 percent child poverty rate, actually did worse than Mississippi in a measure of overall child well-being, based on indicators like education, health and family income. And the state's elected officials do not seem overeager to address the problem, advocates say. "When business rankings come out and New Mexico is low...the legislature seems to take that very seriously. But when it comes to child well-being, there doesn't seem to be the same sense of urgency," the communications director for New Mexico Voices for Children told the New Mexican.
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3. Arkansas
Arkansas' high rate of child poverty -- 28.5 percent -- is not surprising given the state's minimum wage of $6.25 (a full dollar less than the Federal minimum wage). According to the Economic Policy Institute, one fifth of the kids in the state have a parent who'd start making more money if the minimum wage were raised to $10.10, as proposed by the President. But even some Democrats in Arkansas are opposed. Sen. Mark Pryor (D-AR), who is up for re-election, recently had this to say:
I know $10.10 still isnt a whole lot of money, but I think its too much, too fast, Pryor said in an interview at the Capitol. Im not supportive of that.
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4. Louisiana
In 2012, 310,053 Louisiana children lived in poverty; the state has the 3rd highest level of poverty Governor Bobby Jindal has worked tirelessly to cut taxes for the rich while gutting the state's safety net provisions. Jindal's refusal to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act will leave 456,000 low-income people without insurance, according to the Atlantic.
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5 Worst States to Be a Poor Kid (Original Post)
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Feb 2014
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hobbit709
(41,694 posts)1. I'm surprised that TX didn't make that list.
kentauros
(29,414 posts)4. And I'm surprised that New Mexico did.
I thought they were way more progressive than the states around them.
hobbit709
(41,694 posts)5. New Mexico at least has the excuse of being a poorer state than TX
all TX has is pure meanness from the clowns running the state.
kentauros
(29,414 posts)7. And that meanness seems to surround their state.
I read on that link that the NM governor vetoed a raise in the minimum wage to $8.50. Sounds like the meanness is seeping over there, too.
It's hard to believe that there are states worse than Texas,
but I guess there are. That's really saying something, though.
Ilsa
(61,695 posts)2. 5. Alabama. nt
DireStrike
(6,452 posts)8. Thank you. -nt-
pipoman
(16,038 posts)3. It is no surprise that these are southern states. .
I believe this had something to do with the no vote at the VW plant. People in impoverished states are reluctant to rock the boat.