Matthews, Dylan. “Everything You Need to Know About the War
On Poverty.”
The Washington
Post. The Washington Post. 8 January
2014. Web. 28
February 2016.
This article by Dylan Matthews is
an informational article that gives background and statistics about “The War on
Poverty”. The first section gives a brief explanation stating that this “war”
started around 50 years ago by Lyndon Johnson, gives a brief definition and
states that either you really thought this thing was great or it was a
catastrophe. The next section gives an overview of the programs started in this
movement such as; The Social Security Amendments of 1965, Food Stamp Act of
1964, The Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, and The Elementary and Secondary
Education Act put into law in 1965. The third section talks about why this war
was started when it was. The fourth section shows that technically this “war” isn’t
over due to the fact that a lot of the programs are still in actions. The fifth
section shows a graph in which it doesn’t look like poverty has been reduced
but explains that through the programs initiated it actually has been reduced.
The sixth section talks about that due to the official poverty rate people don’t
see the good this movement had. Finally the seventh and last section explains what the people of america can do to make more of an impact, to tip the scales and to ultimately win the "War on Poverty"
First of all I know a lot of people
will might use this article, and for a while I looked for another one but this
one had what seemed like the least bias and the most statistics and historical
back ground. While this “war” has its downsides which this article does little
to shine light on, and the bias is obviously skewed toward a more positive
light, it does a good job at giving a basic understanding on the reasoning,
time line, programs and overall impact of “The War on Poverty". Through all of
my research this article gave the most information and was the most helpful.
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