'Big Attack on Working People': GOP Moves to Redefine Poverty in Order to Slash Social Programs

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"A novel way to take healthcare, etc., away from people AND make it look like there are fewer poor people."

The Trump administration on Monday moved to change the definition of "poverty" in the United States in a proposal which combines the president's attempts to portray the U.S. economy as strong with his repeated attacks on the working poor and their access to government services.

In a regulatory filing, President Donald Trump's Office of Management and Budget (OMB) wrote that it may change how inflation is calculated in order to reduce the number of Americans who are living below the federally-recognized poverty line and are therefore eligible for certain government support services and social programs.

As Melissa Boteach, who oversees income security programs at the National Women's Law Center (NWLC), wrote on Twitter, the change "seems technical, but it's actually a big attack on working people."



Under the administration's proposal, which was first reported by Bloomberg News, the government would shift to a system known as "Chained CPI," which assumes consumers will change what they buy as items grow more expensive through inflation, suggesting that they are not struggling to afford necessities.

The definitional change would result in a slower inflation rate, which is used to determine how many Americans are eligible for programs like Medicaid, SNAP benefits, and other federal assistance.

As of 2018, a family of four making $25,900 per year was considered to be living in poverty, based on the necessities they could afford with the current inflation rate.

Under the new system, OMB officials wrote in the proposal, "changes to the poverty thresholds, including how they are updated for inflation over time, may affect eligibility for programs that use the poverty guidelines."

Boteach wrote that the proposal demonstrates "how out of touch Trump is with lives of working-class people," noting that even the current poverty line does little to reflect the amount of money an American family actually needs to live comfortably in the wealthiest country on the planet.

In fact, wrote Boteach, the new standards will make the government's understanding of poverty and inequality even less accurate



Some critics on social media denounced the proposal as Trump's latest "cruel" measure aimed at weakening the systems meant to support the poorest Americans and struggling working class families.



The OMB's proposal follows multiple attacks on social welfare programs by the Trump administration as it attempts to keep families from accessing SNAP benefits, commonly known as food stamps, and Medicaid. The administration and the Republican Party have pushed in 2018 to require people who use food stamps to work at least 20 hours per week, a move which would push at least one million Americans out of the program.

The federal budget proposal unveiled in March also included more than $1 trillion in cuts to Medicaid, threatening the healthcare of tens of millions of Americans.

The administration has spent much of the last two years insisting that the American economy is thriving—frequently pointing to the GDP, the stock market, and low unemployment rates as evidence.

But studies have shown that low unemployment numbers offer a misleading picture of how American families are actually coping in the economy, as the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) does not count "600,000 'discouraged workers' who say they are no longer looking because they don’t think they can find a job," according to Quartz.

Critics have pointed out that 40 percent of families are unable to save enough moneyto pay for a $400 emergency; 137 million American households struggle to pay healthcare costs; and nearly 80 percent of workers live paycheck-to-paycheck—regardless of the GDP or the stock market.

The OMB's proposal, wrote Georgetown University and public policy researcher Joan Alker, is "a novel way to take healthcare, etc., away from people AND make it look like there are fewer poor people."

'Big Attack on Working People': Trump Moves to Redefine Poverty in Order to Slash Social Programs and Services for Millions
 

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This gonna hit his supporters hard, and they too stupid realize it
 

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Y’all should look up the Gracchi brothers

It is hilariously stupid how we are letting scenarios from thousands of years ago happen once again.

Just wow
 

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It’s going to backfire BAD
Maybe not today
Maybe not tomorrow
But it will
The white middle class in this country are under a constantly evolving delusion of affluence. They believe that since they can pay a mortgage, car note and go a cruise every year that all minorities are beneath them, it’s reinforced everyday. I think times running out on them.
 

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Y’all should look up the Gracchi brothers

It is hilariously stupid how we are letting scenarios from thousands of years ago happen once again.

Just wow
They were mentioned briefly in an intro to Rome book I read

U got some others I should look at?
 

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They were mentioned briefly in an intro to Rome book I read

U got some others I should look at?

Study the crisis of the third century, anything involving Rome’s shytty economy

Study it’s corruption intensively

It was a highly corrupt empire that was always at war from inception and to be honest almost always was on the verge of collapsing.

Man Rome was taken by barbarians more than once and they’ve sold it back on numerous occasions cause they didn’t want that shyt
 

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People who are legitimately within the poverty guidelines will not be affected. This is targeting those who abuse the system. Anyone who's worked for a Federally-funded program will know exactly what I'm talking about. Those cats will no longer be able to hide assets and gain resources they are not eligible to receive.

I don't like Trump, but I HATE Liberals' fear-mongering even more.​
 

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Study the crisis of the third century, anything involving Rome’s shytty economy

Study it’s corruption intensively

It was a highly corrupt empire that was always at war from inception and to be honest almost always was on the verge of collapsing.

Man Rome was taken by barbarians more than once and they’ve sold it back on numerous occasions cause they didn’t want that shyt
:ohhh:Funny thing bout that...don't kno if u into new age ideology...they got a theory tho...said that entire civilizations reincarnate collectively to work thru old karma....America mirrors old Rome in alot of ways....might be something to it....
 
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