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Poverty In The United States

 

  • Illegal Immigration In The United States
    There are currently between ten and twenty million illegal immigrants in the United States. Illegal immigration has become greater than legal immigration over the last several years (700,000 per year vs. 600,000 per year). Seventy-five percent of illegal immigrants arrive across the U.S. southern border with Mexico. The following factors contribute to illegal immigration in the United States: 1. Poverty in Mexico: Fifty-three percent of Mexico Read More...
  • Motorcycle Touring in the United States
    Motorcycle Touring in the United States is unbelievably fun and many people who have toured Europe and the United States on a Motorcycle often say that they had more fun in the United States. We simply have more scenic highways, roads, forests, canyons and space to do it in than in Europes largest countries. Motorcycle touring in the United States is truly the epitome of freedom. Often as one travels the United States you see folks on motorcycl Read More...
  • Income, Poverty, And Health Insurance - What Does One Have In Common With The Other?
    It is amazing that most people never think to associate the difficulties of Income with Poverty and Health insurance. No one really sees just how related these three things really are. The only information most consumers hear every day is how the health care system is a tangled mess and that it appears to be getting worse. One hand washes the other in the process of elimination for solutions to the healthcare issue. Sadly, this issue transcends Read More...
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