According to the article “How to End Child Poverty for 60 Percent of Poor Children and 72 Percent of All Poor Black Children Today” by Marian Edelman, discusses a report of children living in poverty among black, white and Hispanic children. Based on the report, every other baby is a colored baby and every 1 in 2 black babies are poor. White children are the least poor compared to blacks and Hispanics. There is an estimate of 14.7 million poor children living in the United States. This is definitely a huge problem considering the fact that we live in the world’s richest economy yet, there are so many poor children living in the United States. An organization called The Children’s Defense Funds estimated a cost of 77.2 billion a year in order to try to reduce child poverty. “If our political leaders put common good, common sense and economic sense for children first to improve the lives and futures of millions of children, and save taxpayers hundreds of billions of dollars each year,” (Edelman, 1 ). According to the report, this could be a massive …show more content…
More than half of children in public school are living in poverty and the percentage of low-income families are rising. Back in 2000, there were only 38 percent of students with free or reduced price lunches. Students from low-income families most likely have different needs from middle and high-income families such as medical problems or behavioral issues. In “Delaware 's child poverty rate remains high,” by Jen Rini, she mentions “Many wonder when their next meal will be. School may be the only place where they can find clean clothes,” (Rini, 1). A lot of children in poverty depend on school meals because of the living situation that they’re