Welcome to DU!
The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards.
Join the community:
Create a free account
Support DU (and get rid of ads!):
Become a Star Member
Latest Breaking News
Editorials & Other Articles
General Discussion
The DU Lounge
All Forums
Issue Forums
Culture Forums
Alliance Forums
Region Forums
Support Forums
Help & Search
General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: All the Older Single Ladies in Poverty [View all].
Edit history
Please sign in to view edit histories.
Recommendations
0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):
134 replies
= new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight:
NoneDon't highlight anything
5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
RecommendedHighlight replies with 5 or more recommendations

No surprise. The top 1% have all the money, and they're not going to be giving it
Dark n Stormy Knight
Sep 2013
#1
The regime of ZIRP means that savers and those on fixed income, like elderly women
kenny blankenship
Sep 2013
#15
I have a master's degree (not in biz or finance, but still,,,) and I used to be in MENSA (stress
Dark n Stormy Knight
Sep 2013
#62
I'm taking out two CD's due next year, and simply keeping the cash. At least I'll know I have it.
WinkyDink
Sep 2013
#117
Thanks. And you're right - the really desperate elderly widows on the south side of
elehhhhna
Sep 2013
#85
It was a low amount, but I thought that it was what the widow had earned in her own right
Lydia Leftcoast
Sep 2013
#92
This does not show the whole picture. I fit their discription and live with my grandson, his wife
jwirr
Sep 2013
#7
SSI= differently funded income stream for very low income seniors, disabled, etc.
Gormy Cuss
Sep 2013
#25
15% of seniors live in poverty, 25% of seniors in DC in poverty, 20% of seniors in Calif in poverty
avaistheone1
Sep 2013
#60
I wonder what percentage of them vote for Republicans and are fundamentalists.
JDPriestly
Sep 2013
#12
One of the strangest things about Americans is when they don't vote for their own best interest.
ellenrr
Sep 2013
#68
And isn't it our responsibility as Democrats to talk to people about what their interests
JDPriestly
Sep 2013
#73
of course it is hard to tell people who are in financial trouble that they should vote for
ellenrr
Sep 2013
#123
excellent post. thanks for the info. over the last couple years the highest increase in divorce is
seabeyond
Sep 2013
#19
Very few women these days stay home, raise families, and don't have paying jobs.
duffyduff
Sep 2013
#52
well, we made that choice. and we are not wealthy. we lived within our means.
seabeyond
Sep 2013
#90
It's interesting that if two women work for each other's families for pay, the GDP goes up.
SharonAnn
Sep 2013
#46
I hate to say this, but that generation of women who were housewives has mostly died off.
duffyduff
Sep 2013
#50
Yeah, and the RW has the nerve to call food stamps theft, while endorsing
Dark n Stormy Knight
Sep 2013
#63
raising two sons, i do not want the boys to be struggling either. not a gender competition. BUT...
seabeyond
Sep 2013
#20
They still don't. "Older" now is the baby boomer generation and that right before it.
duffyduff
Sep 2013
#48
there really is not one womens issues you do not readily dismiss. literally come into all the
seabeyond
Sep 2013
#26
If you like it, then you should have put a corrective back brace on it.
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2013
#71
"America's ladies are not doing a great job of figuring it out on our own": way to blame the victims
Hekate
Sep 2013
#86
This is a problem that's affecting the elderly all across the country.
cristianmarie533
Sep 2013
#106
The sad consequence of a capitalist society in which each individual or family unit needs to be self
gtar100
Sep 2013
#114
22% of children live in poverty. The 24% of the population who are kids constitute 36% of all poor.
lumberjack_jeff
Sep 2013
#127