Friday, April 15, 2016
Rhapsody (DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City)
The major objective of this study is to provide Poles with a tangible metric that can be used to assess the state of Polish poverty. In attempt to do so, we compare certain characteristics of poverty in Poland and in the United States, with a focus on different societal groups affected by poverty in each country. Based on official, mostly income based statistics measuring poverty in the United States and Poland we find that a higher percentage of the overall population in the United States is poor than in Poland and, relative to median country-specific incomes, that poverty is deeper. Examining selected societal groups that typically experience high incidence of poverty, we find that more American children, elderly and disable are poor than in Poland. In conclusion we find that the breadth of poverty is wider in the United States than in Poland and, perhaps more importantly, that poverty in America may also, in some important ways, be more intractable.