Danziger: U.S. is exceptional in its tolerance of poverty
May 30, 2012
The report also found that government spending in some countries in the form of taxes, benefits and other social programs may help reduce the poverty rate -- but the United States is not one of them.
Sheldon Danziger, director of the Ford School-based National Poverty Center, told the Huffington Post that "other countries do more," to support low-income families, such as higher minimum wages and universal health insurance.
"Among rich countries, the U.S. is exceptional," he said. "We are exceptional in our tolerance of poverty."