Today, we’re exploring why certain states in the US are facing financial difficulties. According to the US Census Bureau, around 38 million Americans, or approximately 11.5% of the population, were living in poverty in 2022. This percentage has remained relatively steady since the previous year but is higher than pre-pandemic levels. Why are these states struggling? Rising costs of living are making it difficult for families to get by. Additionally, regions with higher populations of Black individuals often experience greater poverty, highlighting significant economic disparities. However, not all news is bleak. States like Minnesota, Washington, and Maryland are faring better, thanks to major companies such as Target, Amazon, and Marriott, which are boosting local economies and communities. So, today on Around The Globe, we’re examining the Top 10 Poorest States in the United States for 2024 and Why They're Poor!
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