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11 votes
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Finally something to celebrate, India has lifted 271 million people out of poverty in ten years
7 votes -
Reparations are not the answer - The struggle against poverty needs to be a collective fight
11 votes -
'It's totally unfair': Chicago, where the rich live thirty years longer than the poor
7 votes -
How Itta Bena, Mississippi, became a banking desert
5 votes -
Poverty makes everything worse
9 votes -
All-American despair: For the past two decades, a suicide epidemic fueled by guns, poverty and isolation has swept across the West, with middle-aged men dying in record numbers
12 votes -
The cancer capital of America: Eastern Kentucky is poor, remote, and inadequately serviced, and those factors have led to alarming rates of cancer in the area
7 votes -
The politics of going to the bathroom
3 votes -
Poor neighborhoods make the best investments
7 votes -
Trump Administration Considering Changes That Would Redefine The Poverty Line
7 votes -
A dream continued in the Mississippi Delta
6 votes -
Many Americans are too broke for bankruptcy. A new report suggests some fixes.
6 votes -
Elite colleges constantly tell low-income students that they do not belong
7 votes -
Protecting the 'unbanked' by banning cashless businesses in Philadelphia
12 votes -
Dollars on the margins - $15/hr minimum wage as a public health measure
17 votes -
How debt kills
9 votes -
Fed says millennials are just like their parents. Only poorer.
13 votes -
Searching for gold (illegally) in South Africa's abandoned mines
10 votes -
Poverty in UK causing misery
4 votes -
UK austerity has inflicted 'great misery' on citizens, UN says
9 votes -
Polls close in high-stakes Madagascar presidential election
7 votes -
Universal basic income is Silicon Valley’s latest scam
14 votes -
The bottom ninety percent are still poorer than they were in 2007
10 votes -
The bottom ninety percent are still poorer than they were in 2007
23 votes -
Americans want to believe jobs are the solution to poverty. They’re not
36 votes -
Americans want to believe jobs are the solution to poverty. They’re not.
12 votes -
Corruption, incompetence and a musical: Nauru's cursed history
2 votes -
For poorer people in India and many other countries, a computer engineer has found a way to detect breast cancer without radiation
10 votes -
The man who is fervent about feeding hungry kids, but hates food banks
9 votes -
The number of people in extreme poverty fell by 137,000 yesterday
7 votes -
Abandoned by coal; swallowed by drugs
6 votes -
Residents of the Bay Area, CA, how do we address the homeless camps littering the streets of Oakland and surrounding towns?
Before we get started, PLEASE, no political agenda harping, shit posting, trolling, etc. This is something that is on a sharp increase right now in the Bay Area and I'm genuinely wanting to hear...
Before we get started, PLEASE, no political agenda harping, shit posting, trolling, etc. This is something that is on a sharp increase right now in the Bay Area and I'm genuinely wanting to hear other people's thoughts and opinions on this.
The homeless camps have officially reached an out of control level. There is no denying this. Trash and used hypodermic needles litter the streets. Drug use and sales is seen on street corners near the camps. I personally have seen residents of the camps painting graffiti in broad day light. There are unsafe cooking set ups causing explosions and fires putting residents at risk and leaving charred remains for weeks at a time. Cite: https://evilleeye.com/news-commentary/public-safety/explosion-home-depot-homeless-encampment-rattles-emeryville-west-oakland-neighbors/
What is going on here? How come cities are not cleaning this stuff up? I realize that if the city did conduct some massive eviction/clean up, the residents would just move somewhere else. But what about the trash? Can't that be cleaned up? In many places, I've seen it up to the ankles of people walking around in the camps.
I truly don't know what the non-camp residents are suppose to do? Do we just turn a blind eye and let the trash pile up? Or do we demand action to keep our streets clean and safe?
16 votes -
UN report: With 40MM in poverty, US is most unequal developed nation
19 votes -
Scavenging Russia’s rocket graveyard is dangerous and profitable
5 votes -
I know why poor Whites chant Trump, Trump, Trump: From the era of slavery to the rise of Donald Trump, wealthy elites have relied on the loyalty of poor whites. All Americans deserve better
6 votes -
Margaret Atwood: 'If the ocean dies, so do we'
7 votes -
Mada Underground: Street Art in Madagascar. Madagascan slam poets, artists and skateboarders make space for creative expression despite poverty and colonial legacy.
7 votes