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Childhood poverty. Children are always the first to suffer.

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Female students, students who were older at the start of the school year, students who came from two-parent households, and students whose family income was more than twice the poverty threshold were more likely to have positive approaches to learning, according to teachers.

American Kids Are Poorer Than They Were Decades Ago, Education Report Shows

Let's talk about poverty. Actually it is and have always been, every candidate for presidency swears to abolish it or at least to reduce the rate to minimum.
But the thing hides not only in Government policies, for the most prosperous country poverty is essential.

Children are the ones who are dependent from circumstances and who are not able to defend themselves.
Common Core and changing the principals of educating our children in Public schooling were created for the ones who are no longer able to keep up with school curricula.

Is it right to look up to the poor?
 
These sorts of "poverty" studies are not worth the paper they are printed on.
 
Every politician swears to do his best in the fight against income inequality but does nothing, and all the lobbying of corporations projects just improves inequality.
 
This thread title is akin to "Teenage pregnancy rates drop drastically at age 20".
 
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