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The corporate media spends a lot of time covering the lifestyles of the rich and the famous, but not all that much time covering the poor and the desperate. To a large degree, these people , the millions of poor people in America, are invisible, living under the radar screen. Their suffering is not seen on our evening news. But it's there.

~ Bernie Sanders

Bernie Sanders Media Poor Poverty

But they had learned an important lesson about how defeating poverty is more difficult than it seems at first.

~ Nicholas D. Kristof

Nicholas D. Kristof Poverty

Poverty must be erased by hard work.

~ Sunday Adelaja

Sunday Adelaja Hard Work Poverty

By and large, the poor do not want some small life. They don't want to game the system or eke out an existence; they want to thrive and contribute.

~ Matthew Desmond

Matthew Desmond Economics Poverty Sociology

No one thought the poor more undeserving than the poor themselves.

~ Matthew Desmond

Matthew Desmond Economics Poverty Sociology

Twenty million people are underfed but literally everyone in England has access to a radio. What we have lost in food we have gained in electricity. Whole sections of the working class who have been plundered of all they really need are being compensated, in part, by cheap luxuries which mitigate the surface of life.Do you consider all this desirable? No, I don't. But it may be that the psychological adjustment which the working class are visibly making is the best they could make in the circumstances. They have neither turned revolutionary nor lost their self-respect; merely they have kept their tempers and settled down to make the best of things on a fish-and-chip standard. The alternative would be God knows what continued agonies of despair; or it might be attempted insurrections which, in a strongly governed country like England, could only lead to futile massacres and a regime of savage repression.

~ George Orwell

George Orwell Luxuries Poverty

For most Americans of the eighteenth century, it was assumed impossible for a servant to shed his lowly origins; the meaner sort, as one newspaper insisted, could never “wash out the stain of servility.” There were fears that the meaner sort were treading too close on the heels of those above them.

~ Nancy Isenberg

Nancy Isenberg America Class Poverty White Trash

External explanations of black-white differences — discrimination or poverty, for example—seem to many to be more amenable to public policy than internal explanations such as culture. Those with this point of view tend to resist cultural explanations but there is yet another reason why some resist understanding the counterproductive effects of an anachronistic culture: Alternative explanations of economic and social lags provide a more satisfying ability to blame all such lags on the sins of others, such as racism or discrimination. Equally important, such external explanations require no painful internal changes in the black population but leave all changes to whites, who are seen as needing to be harangued, threatened, or otherwise forced to change.In short, prevailing explanations provide an alibi for those who lag—and an alibi is for many an enormously valuable asset that they are unlikely to give up easily.

~ Thomas Sowell

Thomas Sowell Discrimination Poverty Racism

Our contemporary poverty is as transparent as glass and as invisible as the air. Our poverty is kilometer-long lines, the constant elbowing, spiteful officials, trains late without reason, the water cut off by some disaster (...), the monotony of living without any hope whatsoever, the decaying historic cities, the provinces emptying the rivers poisoned. Our poverty is the grace of the totalitarian state by whose grace we live.

~ Tadeusz Konwicki

Tadeusz Konwicki Poverty Totalitarianism

The difference between poverty and prosperity is the mindset of living out of necessity instead of possibility.

~ Farshad Asl

Farshad Asl Mindset Necessity Possibility Poverty Prosperity

To cause pain was a disease. As a child I imagined tiny, almost invisible animals that arrived in the neighborhood at night, they came from the ponds, from the abandoned train cars beyond the embankment, from the stinking grasses called fetienti, from the frogs, the salamanders, the flies, the rocks, the dust, and entered the water and the food and the air, making our mothers, our grandmothers as angry as starving dogs.

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Poverty Violence

We failed to learn from the stories that warned us that if we create environments that perpetuate poverty, that force the people in them to beg and steal, the we're equally to blame for many of their outcomes

~ Ginger Scott

Ginger Scott Poverty

It is quite wrong to assume that poor people are generally unwilling to change; but the proposed change must stand in some organic relationship to what they are doing already, and they are rightly suspicious of, and resistant to, radical changes proposed by town-based and office-bound innovators who approach them in the spirit of: You just get out of my way and I shall show you how useless you are and how splendidly the job can be done with a lot of foreign money and outlandish equipment.

~ Ernst F. Schumacher

Ernst F. Schumacher Economics Poverty

We eat junk because it's cheap and it lights up the pleasure centers of our brain. And we do drugs because it's an effective way to feel good or escape something.

~ Linda Tirado

Linda Tirado Drugs Junk Food Pleasure Poverty

We are well,' Efuru replied. 'It is only hunger.''It is good that it is only hunger. Good health is what we pray for.

~ Flora Nwapa

Flora Nwapa Hunger Poverty

Every era in the continent's vaunted developmental story had its own taxonomy of waste people-unwanted and unsalvageable. Each era had its own means of distancing its version of white trash from the mainstream ideal.

~ Nancy Isenberg

Nancy Isenberg Class Struggle Economics Poverty White Trash

You may proclaim, good sirs, your fine philosophy, but till you feed us right and wrong can wait. Or is it only those who have the money who can enter the land of milk and honey?

~ Bertolt Brecht

Bertolt Brecht Heaven Poverty

I feel like getting married, or committing suicide, or subscribing to 'LIllustration. Something desperate, you know.Zagreus smiled. You're a poor man, Mersault. That explains half of your disgust. And the other half you owe to your own submission to poverty.

~ Albert Camus

Albert Camus Desperation Poverty

I don't, when I think of a city, think of these people, people with very little who are content with that. That is, I think about poverty and culture and traffic and pollution and crime...

~ Jon Chopan

Jon Chopan City Life Crime Poverty

Poor people have been voting for big government liberalism for 50 years... and they are still poor.

~ Charles Barkley

Charles Barkley Liberalism Poverty

it is hard to argue that housing is not a fundamental human need. Decent, affordable housing should be a basic right for everybody in this country. The reason is simple: without stable shelter, everything else falls apart.

~ Matthew Desmond

Matthew Desmond Affordable Housing Bare Necessity Housing Human Rights Poverty Stability

Eviction is a cause, not just a condition, of poverty.

~ Matthew Desmond

Matthew Desmond Eviction Poverty

But equal treatment in an unequal society could still foster inequality. Because black men were disproportionately incarcerated and black women disproportionately evicted, uniformly denying housing to applicants with recent criminal or eviction records still had an incommensurate impact on African Americans.

~ Matthew Desmond

Matthew Desmond Housing Housing Discrimination Poverty Racism

We have the money. We’ve just made choices about how to spend it. Over the years, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have restricted housing aid to the poor but expanded it to the affluent in the form of tax benefits for homeowners. 57 Today, housing-related tax expenditures far outpace those for housing assistance. In 2008, the year Arleen was evicted from Thirteenth Street, federal expenditures for direct housing assistance totaled less than $40.2 billion, but homeowner tax benefits exceeded $171 billion. That number, $171 billion, was equivalent to the 2008 budgets for the Department of Education, the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Justice, and the Department of Agriculture combined. 58 Each year, we spend three times what a universal housing voucher program is estimated to cost (in total ) on homeowner benefits, like the mortgage-interest deduction and the capital-gains exclusion. Most federal housing subsidies benefit families with six-figure incomes. 59 If we are going to spend the bulk of our public dollars on the affluent—at least when it comes to housing—we should own up to that decision and stop repeating the politicians’ canard about one of the richest countries on the planet being unable to afford doing more. If poverty persists in America, it is not for lack of resources.

~ Matthew Desmond

Matthew Desmond Housing Housing Crisis Housing Discrimination Housing Subsidies Poverty

Trapnel wanted, among other things, to be a writer, a dandy, a lover, a comrade, an eccentric, a sage, a virtuoso, a good chap, a man of honour, a hard case, a spendthrift, an opportunist, a raisonneur; to be very rich, to be very poor, to possess a thousand mistresses, to win the heart of one love to whom he was ever faithful, to be on the best of terms with all men, to avenge savagely the lightest affront, to live to a hundred full of years and honour, to die young and unknown but recognized the following day as the most neglected genius of the age. Each of these ambitions had something to recommend it from one angle or another, with the possible exception of being poor - the only aim Trapnel achieved with unqualified mastery - and even being poor, as Trapnel himself asserted, gave the right to speak categorically when poverty was discussed by people like Evadne Clapham.

~ Anthony Powell

Anthony Powell Ambition Artist Dandy Poverty

I thought, if we could just come together as a community, even if that just meant playing soccer together, that could be the beginning of something good. Coming together as a community, as a people, creates more power than exists when individuals are fighting each other for scraps. Soccer has always brought people together. Soccer was where I would begin.

~ Kennedy Odede

Kennedy Odede Community Poverty Soccer

Universal housing programs have been successfully implemented all over the developed world. In countries that have such programs, every single family with an income below a certain level who meets basic program requirements has a right to housing assistance.

~ Matthew Desmond

Matthew Desmond Housing Poverty Universal Housing

Often, evicted families also lose the opportunity to benefit from public housing because Housing Authorities count evictions and unpaid debt as strikes when reviewing applications. And so people who have the greatest need for housing assistance—the rent-burdened and evicted—are systematically denied it.

~ Matthew Desmond

Matthew Desmond Eviction Housing Housing Assistance Poverty

Poor families are living above their means, in apartments they cannot afford. The thing is, those apartments are already at the bottom of the market. 24 Our cities have become unaffordable to our poorest families, and this problem is leaving a deep and jagged scar on the next generation.

~ Matthew Desmond

Matthew Desmond Housing Poverty

Exploitation. Now, there’s a word that has been scrubbed out of the poverty debate. 42 It is a word that speaks to the fact that poverty is not just a product of low incomes. It is also a product of extractive markets. Boosting poor people’s incomes by increasing the minimum wage or public benefits, say, is absolutely crucial. But not all of those extra dollars will stay in the pockets of the poor. Wage hikes are tempered if rents rise along with them, just as food stamps are worth less if groceries in the inner city cost more—and they do, as much as 40 percent more, by one estimate. 43 Poverty is two-faced—a matter of income and expenses, input and output—and in a world of exploitation, it will not be effectively ameliorated if we ignore this plain fact.

~ Matthew Desmond

Matthew Desmond Exploitation Increasing Minimum Wage Minimum Wage Poverty

There are two way of escaping your poverty,' he offers quietly. 'One, you can use drugs, get drunk - escape. Or you can escape into the world of books; that can be your refuge.

~ Kennedy Odede

Kennedy Odede Escape Into Books Poverty

In 2013, 1 percent of poor renters lived in rent-controlled units; 15 percent lived in public housing; and 17 percent received a government subsidy, mainly in the form of a rent-reducing voucher. The remaining 67 percent—2 of every 3 poor renting families—received no federal assistance. 32 This drastic shortfall in government support, coupled with rising rent and utility costs alongside stagnant incomes, is the reason why most poor renting families today spend most of their income on housing.

~ Matthew Desmond

Matthew Desmond Housing Poverty Public Housing

For almost a century, there has been broad consensus in America that families should spend no more than 30 percent of their income on housing. Until recently, most renting families met this goal. But times have changed—in Milwaukee and across America. Every year in this country, people are evicted from their homes not by the tens of thousands or even the hundreds of thousands but by the millions.

~ Matthew Desmond

Matthew Desmond Eviction Homelessness Housing Poverty

The Hinkstons expected more of their landlord for the money they were paying her. Rent was their biggest expense by far, and they wanted a decent and functional home in return. They wanted things to be fixed when they broke. But if Sherrena wasn’t going to repair her own property, neither were they. The house failed the tenants, and the tenants failed the house.

~ Matthew Desmond

Matthew Desmond Housing Poverty Renting

I think of what it means to be a teenager in America, necessarily pushing boundaries, making expected mistakes. Here there is no margin for error: a mistake, no matter how insignificant, dashes any small hopes to break the cycle of poverty. Here in Kibera the world is relentless and unforgiving.

~ Jessica Posner

Jessica Posner Adolescence Kibera Poverty Teenagers

Beloved, Dearest One:How I long to shout to the world our happiness. I feel that you and I are the only two people alive in the world - the only people that know the secret meaning of existence.I have no diamond rings, no gifts of love that other lovers have for their beloved. My poetry is all I have to offer you. And so I dedicate my collected verses, 'Poems of Poverty,' to you, beloved.Morris.

~ Anzia Yezierska

Anzia Yezierska Love Poetry Poverty

Poverty is a mindset: It creates that sense of scarcity. You then become accustomed to it such that your life is hinged on protecting the scarce resources that you have. However, you can only create a mindset of abundance by investing what you have and not savings. Savings only becomes significant if it's done with a motive to invest.

~ Oscar Bimpong

Oscar Bimpong Mindset Poverty Scarce Resources Scarcity Mentality

I looked at the people, then, and I saw how busy they were - how much industry and energy described their lives.

~ Gregory David Roberts

Gregory David Roberts Bombay Slums India Poverty

If incarceration had come to define the lives of men from impoverished black neighborhoods, eviction was shaping the lives of women. Poor black men were locked up. Poor black women were locked out.

~ Matthew Desmond

Matthew Desmond Eviction Inner City Poverty

No moral code or ethical principle, no piece of scripture or holy teaching, can be summoned to defend what we have allowed our country to become.

~ Matthew Desmond

Matthew Desmond America Equality Housing Crisis Poverty
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