When President Hoover announced in 1929 that America was closer to overcoming poverty, he overlooked the growing economic disparities and the warning signs of the impending Great Depression, including rising unemployment rates and declining industrial production. Additionally, he failed to acknowledge the struggles faced by farmers due to falling crop prices and the impact of the Stock Market crash later that year, which would exacerbate the economic crisis. His optimism did not reflect the realities of widespread hardship and inequality affecting many Americans at the time.
NO!Poverty in Africa is worse than America.
to end poverty and racial injustice in America
to end poverty and racial injustice in America
to end poverty and racial injustice in America
to end poverty and racial injustice in America
to end poverty and racial injustice in America
to end poverty and racial injustice in america
to end poverty and racial injustice in America
to end poverty and racial injustice in america
poverty
During the Lyndon B. Johnson administration, the president began a series of programs aimed at reducing poverty in the US. This "war on poverty" has not been a success. Poverty remains a problem in the US.
There is less of it in America and when other countries' hobos get money they spend it on food and hobos in America spend it on booze