Thursday, September 12, 2013

Census: Americans in ‘Poverty’ Typically Have Cell Phones, Computers, TVs, VCRS, AC, Washers, Dryers and Microwaves

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Americans who live in households whose income is below the federal “poverty” level typically have cell phones (as well as landline phones), computers, televisions, video recorders, air conditioning, refrigerators, gas or electric stoves, and washers and dryers and microwaves, according to a newly released report from the Census Bureau.

In fact, 80.9 percent of households below the poverty level have cell phones, and a healthy majority—58.2 percent—have computers.

Fully 96.1 percent of American households in “poverty” have a television to watch, and 83.2 percent of them have a video-recording device in case they cannot get home in time to watch the football game or their favorite telephone show and they want to record it for watching later.

More @ CNS News

2 comments:

  1. You forgot to mention that over %80 of folks under Fed poverty level have major health related issues due to obesity and lack of mobility...
    Not to mention the reason the health cost was going up before ACA was due to these folks health expenses...

    Only in America one can use the word poverty and obesity in the same sentence...

    I guess the poverty in America is the mental and spiritual poverty only...

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    1. Only in America one can use the word poverty and obesity in the same sentence...

      Good point.

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