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Children Growing Up Poor in America


Why are some people poor and homeless, while others have so much money they literally


throw it away? Depending on who is asked, the reasons for the great inequality range from


illiteracy to corruption. The United States, the wealthiest nation on Earth, has the widest gap


between rich and poor of any industrialized nation, and disparities continue to grow. The people


most affected by poverty are the future of this country, the children. “Young children are the


largest age group living in poverty today. Children are nearly twice as likely as adults to be


poor”( Papalia et al. 295). Thousands of children around the United States sit on street corners


each day begging for change. In New Orleans, you often see these kids tap dancing for the


tourist’s amusement in the French Quarter. It seems cute, but these children are praying


somebody will give them enough money for them to survive another day. Little do these tourists


know the effects poverty has on children include poor health, ignorance, and crime.


Children from disadvantaged families are more likely than any others to have poor


health. “ Most parents of poor children have no medical insurance and don’t have the money to


pay medical bills. Less than half of these children are immunized against such preventable


diseases as measles, polio, and diphtheria” ( Meltzer 44). These children’s poor health often


begins before they are born. Pregnant women of low income are less likely to seek prenatal help


and are more likely to have poor nutrition and abuse drugs. This can have devastating effects on


a baby ranging from low birth weight and abnormalities to death. There are a few government


sponsored programs, such as Medicaid, that try and offset medical problems of the poor youth,


but these programs do not often reach all that need it. Unfortunately poor health is just the


beginning of problems faced by disadvantaged children.


The ability to read and write is a basic condition for social and personal growth. In my


opinion, education is essential to have success in life. When the main goal of life is purely


survival, often privileges such as education and opportunity are forgotten. Poor children p

erform


less well in school and are more likely to drop out of school. Often, the reason for dropping out


of school is to get a job to help with family expenses. Ironically, without an education even


getting a minimum wage job is impossible to obtain. Illiteracy is often the result of not getting


an education. Lack of education combined with inability to obtain work sometimes leads youth


to a life of crime.


“Theories focusing on the role of society in juvenile delinquency suggest that children


commit crimes in response to their failure to rise above their socioeconomic status”( Streib).


From my own personal observance, I have seen underprivileged classmates fall into the


temptation of gangs and delinquency. They seemed to believe that the only way to get ahead was


to participate in illegal activities that would insure them the money they needed. It is a very sad


situation when a poor youth feels that the only way to get ahead in life is by turning to a life of


crime.


Poverty is a trap seldom escaped. Every day children are born into and die in poverty,


and everyday more millions are added into the almost disgustingly fat pockets of men such as


Bill Gates. According to the National Center for Children Living In Poverty, “ The United States


young child poverty rate is substantially higher, often two to three times higher than that of other


Western industrialized nations.” The United States has billions of dollars to spend on weapons


and aid to other countries, but who is going to help the poor children starving in American


streets everyday? The effects poverty has on children include poor health, ignorance, and crime.


Somebody needs to speak for these children who cannot speak for themselves.


555


Meltzer, Milton. Poverty in America. New York: William Morrow and Company


Incorporated, 1986.


National Center for Children in Poverty. Young Children in Poverty Fact Sheet. 1


July 1999. .


Papalia, Diane E., Sally Wendkos Olds, Ruth Duskin Feldman, eds. A Child’s


World: Infancy Through Adolescence. 8th ed. New York: The


McGraw-Hill,Inc. 1999.


Streib, Victor L. “ Juvenile Crime.” Microsoft Encarta Online Encyclopedia 2000.


April 6 2000.

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