the last portion of The American Way of Poverty was very interesting. The chapters mainly talked about ideas and ways to improving the welfare system so that less people are living in poverty.What I found, even more interesting in each chapter is the personal stories that are told and how they all discuss ways to improve issues that are affecting individuals living in poverty.The hardest part is trying to figure out how to break the cycle of poverty, this involves thinking holistically about the big things such as housing, health care, education, criminal justice systems and etc. This was one part that stood out to me because I agree that if all the different systems listed came together and agreed upon a plan to improve in making things more affordable and less complicated to get for those that actual need it, I personally think that there wouldn't be as many people living in poverty.
Test Question: What is known to be the #1 cause of the fiscal crisis in the state of California?
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