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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The number of children in the United States considered poor rose by 1 million in 2010, the U.S. Census said Thursday, with more than one in five of the youngest Americans now living in poverty.

"Children who live in poverty, especially young children, are more likely than their peers to have cognitive and behavioral difficulties, to complete fewer years of education, and, as they grow up, to experience more years of unemployment," the Census said.

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Originally posted by TI:
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The number of children in the United States considered poor rose by 1 million in 2010, the U.S. Census said Thursday, with more than one in five of the youngest Americans now living in poverty.

"Children who live in poverty, especially young children, are more likely than their peers to have cognitive and behavioral difficulties, to complete fewer years of education, and, as they grow up, to experience more years of unemployment," the Census said.


Barak Obama called Americans lazy. They are not longer innovative...
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Originally posted by Mr.T:
I reckon it is 4 in every 5 kids live in poverty in Guyana.


Where did their parents got all that money to buy booze?

Go visit them and ask them directly....you lil jackass.



I did! They were too drunk to understand anything, you lil prick!!
FM

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