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3.5 Million Homeless and 18.5 Million Vacant Homes
truther April 15, 2015 0The National Economic and Social Rights Initiative alongside Amnesty International are asking the U.S. to venture up its endeavors to address the abandonment emergency, including by giving genuine thought to the developing require a
Read More »18,600,000 Vacant Homes in The United States. Enough For Every Homeless Person to Have Six
truther December 23, 2014 3Approximately 3.5 million people in the U.S. are homeless, many of them veterans. It is worth noting that, at the same time, there are 18.6 million vacant homes in the country
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truther January 2, 2012 1The National Economic and Social Rights Initiative along with Amnesty International are asking the U.S. to step up its efforts to address the foreclosure crisis, including by giving serious consideration to the growing call
Read More »Poverty rate in US outrageous
truther December 16, 2011 0A report by the US Census Bureau reveals that half of the country's population has fallen into poverty or is scraping by on earnings that classify them as low income. Based on a new supplemental
Read More »Extreme Poverty Is Now At Record Levels
truther November 10, 2011 0According to the U.S. Census Bureau, a higher percentage of Americans is living in extreme poverty than they have ever measured before. In 2010, we were told that the economy was recovering, but
Read More »SUICIDE OF AMERICA: IMPORTING ENDLESS POVERTY
Pakalert October 30, 2011 1America teeters on the edge of a racial, cultural, economic and linguistic abyss. It’s going to take every American to pull us back. If not, this country will most certainly stumble, stagger and fall
Read More »The New Reality For U.S. Cities: No Money For Street Lights, Roving Packs Of Wild Dogs And Open-Air Drug Markets
Pakalert October 19, 2011 0If you want to know what the early stages of an economic collapse look like, just walk around some of the downtown areas of our major cities. Today, nearly all large U.S. cities
Read More »7 U.S. Cities On The Verge Of Bankruptcy
Pakalert October 17, 2011 1The harsh economic climate is changing. The time has come when citizens and companies aren’t the only ones being forced to file for bankruptcy… Major cities are among the ranks of those in dire straits. On
Read More »Poverty In America: A Special Report
Pakalert September 15, 2011 4America is getting poorer. The U.S. government has just released a bunch of new statistics about poverty in America, and once again this year the news is not good. According to a
Read More »$2 Trillion Debt May Destroy more than 100 American Cities
Pakalert December 22, 2010 5Overdrawn American cities could face financial collapse in 2011, defaulting on hundreds of billions of dollars of borrowings and derailing the US economic recovery. Nor are European cities safe – Florence, Barcelona, Madrid, Venice:
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