The US, a nation of world-leading productivity and immense wealth, is failing its most vulnerable citizens, as evidenced by the four million Americans now surviving on less than $3 a day. This figure, three times higher than 35 years ago, is a stark indictment of US priorities.
This failure of widespread well-being contrasts sharply with China, which successfully lifted nearly a billion people out of extreme poverty in three decades, setting a powerful global development benchmark. The US problem is clearly one of distribution, not capacity.
The income data confirms the structural favoritism: the poorest 10% of Americans receive a tiny 1.8% share of national income, which is less than low-income earners receive in nations like Nigeria and Bangladesh, demonstrating a politically engineered wealth gap.
Rich Nation, Poor Citizens: Four Million Americans on $3 a Day Expose US Failure
Date:
Picture credit: www.commons.wikimedia.org
