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Analyst: Census Numbers Point to ‘Not Enough Progress”

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Wednesday, August 29, 2007   

St. Paul, MN – A new report from the U.S. Census Bureau presents a disappointing picture, according to Nan Madden, director of the Minnesota Budget Project. She says despite the nation’s wealth, more people are being left behind economically.

"We are five years into an economic recovery but, when we look at poverty, we haven’t made much progress. The poverty rate did go down in 2006, compared to the year before. But unfortunately, we still have a poverty rate of 12.3 percent; that's much higher than what the poverty rate was in 2001. When we look at household incomes, we are actually behind, and there's been an increase in the number of Americans without health insurance."

In Minnesota, about 440,000 people don’t have insurance, part of a national total that has now topped 47 million. Madden notes Congress has passed legislation to renew and improve a program directed at children’s health care, the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (S-CHIP), which would cut the number of uninsured kids by four million.
However, it addresses only a small portion of the health care crisis for working families.

Madden says the new numbers are one more indication that too many people are being left out. Since 2000, for example, she points out that only the richest 10 percent of Minnesota households saw their incomes increase at a greater rate than inflation.

"In this recovery period, much less of the economic growth is being passed along to workers in the form of higher wages, and much more of the benefits of the economic growth are going to corporate profits."

Madden says the new data should come up when a new state commission to end poverty begins its hearings across the state. Its goal is to come up with legislative proposals to address these issues.

More information about the U.S. Census Bureau figures can be found online at
www.census.gov and www.mncn.org




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