13.9.05

Katrina, US, Poverty

A blasting new report released yesterday by the UN gives statistics which would suggest, despite The Administration's PR fears of being percieved as locked into the chaos of the undeveloped Third World, some areas of the US actually... well... DO live in the Third World poverty brackets.

This is utterly unreal- expect thorough whitewashing of this, particuarly with our current disdain for all things UN, but the truth of the matter is that in America when people live at 2 and 3 times below the poverty level, when the health care cap is as expansive as it is here, when insurance premiums match monthly incomes, that we are NOT living in bliss.
Parts of the United States are as poor as the Third World, according to a shocking United Nations report on global inequality.

Claims that the New Orleans floods have laid bare a growing racial and economic divide in the US have, until now, been rejected by the American political establishment as emotional rhetoric. But yesterday's UN report provides statistical proof that for many " well beyond those affected by the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina " the great American Dream is an ongoing nightmare.

The document constitutes a stinging attack on US policies at home and abroad in a fightback against moves by Washington to undermine next week's UN 60th anniversary conference which will be the biggest gathering of world leaders in history.

The annual Human Development Report normally concerns itself with the Third World, but the 2005 edition scrutinises inequalities in health provision inside the US as part of a survey of how inequality worldwide is retarding the eradication of poverty.

It reveals that the infant mortality rate has been rising in the US for the past five years " and is now the same as Malaysia. America's black children are twice as likely as whites to die before their first birthday.

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