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Area of Science:

  • Socioeconomic studies
  • Public policy analysis
  • Poverty research

Background:

  • Poverty in the United States is a significant and persistent issue, disproportionately affecting specific demographics and remaining an outlier among developed nations.
  • Existing explanations for high poverty often focus on individual characteristics or behaviors of the poor, rather than systemic factors.
  • A critical review of individualistic approaches (behavioral, emotive, cultural) highlights their limitations in addressing the scale of the problem.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explain the systemic reasons behind the persistently high poverty rates in the United States.
  • To critique prevailing individual-focused explanations for poverty.
  • To advocate for a shift towards political and policy-based explanations for poverty.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic review of descriptive evidence on U.S. poverty trends and characteristics.
  • Critical analysis of common individualistic explanations for poverty (behavioral, emotive, cultural).
  • Examination of political explanations, including social policy, political decision-making, and institutional factors.

Main Results:

  • U.S. poverty is characterized by a large population share, outlier status among rich democracies, and pervasiveness across groups and places.
  • Individualistic explanations fail to adequately address the systemic nature and scale of U.S. poverty.
  • Political factors, such as social policy generosity and institutional structures, are crucial determinants of poverty levels.

Conclusions:

  • The systemic nature of poverty in the United States necessitates a move away from individualistic explanations.
  • Political and social policy choices play a fundamental role in perpetuating or alleviating poverty.
  • Future research and policy interventions should prioritize systemic and political factors to effectively combat poverty.