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Poverty in US deepening under Trump

- (Reuters)

POVERTY in the United States is extensive and deepening under the Trump administra­tion whose policies seem aimed at removing the safety net from millions of poor people, while rewarding the rich, a UN human rights investigat­or has found.

Philip Alston, UN special rapporteur on extreme poverty, called on US authoritie­s to provide solid social protection and address underlying problems, rather than “punishing and imprisonin­g the poor.”

In a report, Alston said that as welfare benefits and access to health insurance were being slashed, President Donald Trump’s tax reform awarded “financial windfalls” to the mega-rich and large companies, further increasing inequality.

Extreme poverty in the US, however, is not new. Alston said US policies since President Lyndon Johnson’s war on poverty in the 1960s have been “neglectful at best.”

“But the policies pursued over the past year seem deliberate­ly designed to remove basic protection­s from the poorest, punish those who are not in employment and make even basic health care into a privilege to be earned rather than a right of citizenshi­p,” Alston said.

The White House did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

A US official in Geneva, asked for comment, said: “The Trump Administra­tion has made it a priority to provide economic opportunit­y for all Americans.”

Almost 41 million people or 12.7 percent live in poverty, 18.5 million in extreme poverty, and children account for one in three poor, Alston said. The United States has the highest youth poverty rate among industrial­ized countries, he added.

However, the data from the US Census Bureau he cited covers only the period through 2016, and he gave no comparativ­e figures for before and after Trump came into office in January 2017.

Alston will present his report to the UN Human Rights Council later this month.

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