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Why is it so hard to escape poverty? - Ann-Helén Bay
Explore the paradox of welfare programs, and learn how they inadvertently reinforce generational poverty, and what we can do to fix them.
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Imagine that you’ve been unemployed for months. Government benefit programs have helped you cover your expenses, but you’re barely getting by. Finally, you receive a paycheck— but there’s a catch. Your new job pays enough to disqualify you from benefit programs, but not enough to cover your costs. So how do we design benefit programs that don’t penalize you for working? Ann-Helén Bay investigates.
Lesson by Ann-Helén Bay, directed by Avi Ofer.
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published: 11 Jan 2022
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Inside the World's Poorest Neighborhoods (Global Poverty Documentary) | Real Stories
In September 2000 the UN enunciated the Millennium Development Goals to free people around the world from extreme poverty. 15 years later, planet e. travels to Ecuador, Ethiopia, and Cambodia to find out if this mission has been accomplished.
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From German Series: Planet e. - "UN Millenium Goals: Along the Poverty Line"
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published: 10 Feb 2022
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Poverty in the USA: Being Poor in the World's Richest Country | ENDEVR Documentary
Poverty in the USA: Being Poor in the World's Richest Country | Business Documentary from 2019
Watch 'The Last Free Place in America: Slab City' here: https://youtu.be/IFRBdZ9jdyQ
In 2019, 43 million people in the United States lived below the poverty line, twice as many as it was fifty years before. 1.5 million children were homeless, three times more than during the Great Depression the 1930s. Entire families are tossed from one place to another to work unstable jobs that barely allow them to survive. In the historically poor Appalachian mining region, people rely on food stamps for food. In Los Angeles, the number of homeless people has increased dramatically. In the poorest neighbourhoods, associations offer small wooden huts to those who no longer have a roof.
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published: 09 Jan 2022
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Husband REFUSES To Believe They Live in Poverty | The Fairy Jobmother | Episode 2 | Origin
This entire family needs an intervention...they refuse to work and live off benefits.
Hayley Taylor, the Fairy Jobmother, is a self professed benefit’s buster and is challenged with getting Britain’s most work-shy people back into work.
Hayley travels to Middlesbrough to help Maxine and Dean, and their 20-month-old baby girl. Dean lost his job at a security firm two years ago and Maxine hasn't worked since getting pregnant.
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published: 02 Jul 2021
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Working & Homeless: The Death of the American Dream | Poverty in the USA Documentary
In the USA, many people are working 2 or more jobs and still living below the poverty line. Families are forced to move their children between motels and city campsites, always afraid of losing the next job - these are the 'working poor'.
Around 15% of the US population live below the poverty line. Since the economic crisis of 2009, over nine million jobs have been created in America. Officially, the recession is over. But American workers have come out of the crisis more vulnerable and even poorer than ever. Meet the people behind America’s economic recovery.
Germania has two minimum wage jobs, working 18 hours a day. Three-quarters of her salary goes on paying for the 15m square motel room she shares with her two children and her mother-in-law. But even with two jobs, she struggles t...
published: 03 May 2022
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Why is there still poverty in America? | The Economist
In America almost 40m people—one eighth of its population—live in poverty. Why does the richest big country in the world still have so many people living in profound need? Find out more here: https://econ.st/2ofmd33
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published: 01 Oct 2019
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UK's Child Poverty: When Families Can't Afford Food | Through A Child's Eyes | Only Human
Sponsored by Foxy Games, see more here - https://www.foxygames.com/
Only in the UK, there are more than 100,000 young carers; this is children under 13 who take care of their parents. "Through A Child's Eyes", tells the eye-opening story of children between the ages of 11 and 13 that record their life from their own point of view.
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published: 02 Apr 2022
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A Life in Extreme Poverty
published: 13 Jul 2014
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Growing Up Poor: Girls (Poverty Documentary) | Real Stories
Growing Up Poor: Girls (Poverty Documentary) | Real Stories
Filmed over one summer Growing Up Poor - Girls follows three very different teenage girls. All on the cusp of adulthood and dealing with the pressures of growing up with one similarity - they are all surviving on under a tenner a day.
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published: 03 Mar 2019
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Poverty in the Pandemic: Americans in Corona-Fueled Economic Crisis | Poverty in the US Documentary
Facing a pandemic, an unprecedented economic and social crisis, the United States seems to be on the brink. We followed middle-class Americans who now find themselves on the poverty line.
Marc and Selene, had to close their restaurant and are struggling to pay the rent when their young son breaks his arm. Now they have to find an additional $11,000 in order to have it treated.
A few months ago, Steven was making $ 70,000 a year as a business executive. Today he lives with his wife in their car. But he refuses to give up his belief in capitalism and the American dream and is sure better days are coming. Meanwhile, Kirin faces deportation after losing her job as a cashier.
This documentary was first released in 2020.
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Why is it so hard to escape poverty? - Ann-Helén Bay
Explore the paradox of welfare programs, and learn how they inadvertently reinforce generational poverty, and what we can do to fix them.
--
Imagine that you’...
Explore the paradox of welfare programs, and learn how they inadvertently reinforce generational poverty, and what we can do to fix them.
--
Imagine that you’ve been unemployed for months. Government benefit programs have helped you cover your expenses, but you’re barely getting by. Finally, you receive a paycheck— but there’s a catch. Your new job pays enough to disqualify you from benefit programs, but not enough to cover your costs. So how do we design benefit programs that don’t penalize you for working? Ann-Helén Bay investigates.
Lesson by Ann-Helén Bay, directed by Avi Ofer.
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Explore the paradox of welfare programs, and learn how they inadvertently reinforce generational poverty, and what we can do to fix them.
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Imagine that you’ve been unemployed for months. Government benefit programs have helped you cover your expenses, but you’re barely getting by. Finally, you receive a paycheck— but there’s a catch. Your new job pays enough to disqualify you from benefit programs, but not enough to cover your costs. So how do we design benefit programs that don’t penalize you for working? Ann-Helén Bay investigates.
Lesson by Ann-Helén Bay, directed by Avi Ofer.
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- published: 11 Jan 2022
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Inside the World's Poorest Neighborhoods (Global Poverty Documentary) | Real Stories
In September 2000 the UN enunciated the Millennium Development Goals to free people around the world from extreme poverty. 15 years later, planet e. travels to ...
In September 2000 the UN enunciated the Millennium Development Goals to free people around the world from extreme poverty. 15 years later, planet e. travels to Ecuador, Ethiopia, and Cambodia to find out if this mission has been accomplished.
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From German Series: Planet e. - "UN Millenium Goals: Along the Poverty Line"
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In September 2000 the UN enunciated the Millennium Development Goals to free people around the world from extreme poverty. 15 years later, planet e. travels to Ecuador, Ethiopia, and Cambodia to find out if this mission has been accomplished.
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From German Series: Planet e. - "UN Millenium Goals: Along the Poverty Line"
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- published: 10 Feb 2022
- views: 77849
51:36
Poverty in the USA: Being Poor in the World's Richest Country | ENDEVR Documentary
Poverty in the USA: Being Poor in the World's Richest Country | Business Documentary from 2019
Watch 'The Last Free Place in America: Slab City' here: https:/...
Poverty in the USA: Being Poor in the World's Richest Country | Business Documentary from 2019
Watch 'The Last Free Place in America: Slab City' here: https://youtu.be/IFRBdZ9jdyQ
In 2019, 43 million people in the United States lived below the poverty line, twice as many as it was fifty years before. 1.5 million children were homeless, three times more than during the Great Depression the 1930s. Entire families are tossed from one place to another to work unstable jobs that barely allow them to survive. In the historically poor Appalachian mining region, people rely on food stamps for food. In Los Angeles, the number of homeless people has increased dramatically. In the poorest neighbourhoods, associations offer small wooden huts to those who no longer have a roof.
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Watch 'The Last Free Place in America: Slab City' here: https://youtu.be/IFRBdZ9jdyQ
In 2019, 43 million people in the United States lived below the poverty line, twice as many as it was fifty years before. 1.5 million children were homeless, three times more than during the Great Depression the 1930s. Entire families are tossed from one place to another to work unstable jobs that barely allow them to survive. In the historically poor Appalachian mining region, people rely on food stamps for food. In Los Angeles, the number of homeless people has increased dramatically. In the poorest neighbourhoods, associations offer small wooden huts to those who no longer have a roof.
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Husband REFUSES To Believe They Live in Poverty | The Fairy Jobmother | Episode 2 | Origin
This entire family needs an intervention...they refuse to work and live off benefits.
Hayley Taylor, the Fairy Jobmother, is a self professed benefit’s buster ...
This entire family needs an intervention...they refuse to work and live off benefits.
Hayley Taylor, the Fairy Jobmother, is a self professed benefit’s buster and is challenged with getting Britain’s most work-shy people back into work.
Hayley travels to Middlesbrough to help Maxine and Dean, and their 20-month-old baby girl. Dean lost his job at a security firm two years ago and Maxine hasn't worked since getting pregnant.
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This entire family needs an intervention...they refuse to work and live off benefits.
Hayley Taylor, the Fairy Jobmother, is a self professed benefit’s buster and is challenged with getting Britain’s most work-shy people back into work.
Hayley travels to Middlesbrough to help Maxine and Dean, and their 20-month-old baby girl. Dean lost his job at a security firm two years ago and Maxine hasn't worked since getting pregnant.
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- published: 02 Jul 2021
- views: 239136
52:19
Working & Homeless: The Death of the American Dream | Poverty in the USA Documentary
In the USA, many people are working 2 or more jobs and still living below the poverty line. Families are forced to move their children between motels and city c...
In the USA, many people are working 2 or more jobs and still living below the poverty line. Families are forced to move their children between motels and city campsites, always afraid of losing the next job - these are the 'working poor'.
Around 15% of the US population live below the poverty line. Since the economic crisis of 2009, over nine million jobs have been created in America. Officially, the recession is over. But American workers have come out of the crisis more vulnerable and even poorer than ever. Meet the people behind America’s economic recovery.
Germania has two minimum wage jobs, working 18 hours a day. Three-quarters of her salary goes on paying for the 15m square motel room she shares with her two children and her mother-in-law. But even with two jobs, she struggles to buy food for her family. In the past four months, they have stayed in five motels, moving every few weeks to ever-cheaper rooms as their money runs out.
Joe and Chelsie live with their two young daughters in a tent in a church car park. Their bathroom is a porta-potty they share with 50 other people. Around 500 families in Seattle live in these temporary camps. Like Germania, Chelsie works full time but she can no longer afford to live in the city she works in.
Trade Union leader, Scott Slawson, has worked for General Electric for 13 years. But a few days ago, he was told his job will be re-located to a state with no wages and 50% lower salaries. He doesn’t know if he will be able to find another job.
This documentary was first released in 2016.
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In the USA, many people are working 2 or more jobs and still living below the poverty line. Families are forced to move their children between motels and city campsites, always afraid of losing the next job - these are the 'working poor'.
Around 15% of the US population live below the poverty line. Since the economic crisis of 2009, over nine million jobs have been created in America. Officially, the recession is over. But American workers have come out of the crisis more vulnerable and even poorer than ever. Meet the people behind America’s economic recovery.
Germania has two minimum wage jobs, working 18 hours a day. Three-quarters of her salary goes on paying for the 15m square motel room she shares with her two children and her mother-in-law. But even with two jobs, she struggles to buy food for her family. In the past four months, they have stayed in five motels, moving every few weeks to ever-cheaper rooms as their money runs out.
Joe and Chelsie live with their two young daughters in a tent in a church car park. Their bathroom is a porta-potty they share with 50 other people. Around 500 families in Seattle live in these temporary camps. Like Germania, Chelsie works full time but she can no longer afford to live in the city she works in.
Trade Union leader, Scott Slawson, has worked for General Electric for 13 years. But a few days ago, he was told his job will be re-located to a state with no wages and 50% lower salaries. He doesn’t know if he will be able to find another job.
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- published: 03 May 2022
- views: 594770
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Why is there still poverty in America? | The Economist
In America almost 40m people—one eighth of its population—live in poverty. Why does the richest big country in the world still have so many people living in pro...
In America almost 40m people—one eighth of its population—live in poverty. Why does the richest big country in the world still have so many people living in profound need? Find out more here: https://econ.st/2ofmd33
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In America almost 40m people—one eighth of its population—live in poverty. Why does the richest big country in the world still have so many people living in profound need? Find out more here: https://econ.st/2ofmd33
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- published: 01 Oct 2019
- views: 1043392
44:50
UK's Child Poverty: When Families Can't Afford Food | Through A Child's Eyes | Only Human
Sponsored by Foxy Games, see more here - https://www.foxygames.com/
Only in the UK, there are more than 100,000 young carers; this is children under 13 who take...
Sponsored by Foxy Games, see more here - https://www.foxygames.com/
Only in the UK, there are more than 100,000 young carers; this is children under 13 who take care of their parents. "Through A Child's Eyes", tells the eye-opening story of children between the ages of 11 and 13 that record their life from their own point of view.
Only Human celebrates and explores the unique and personal qualities we all have. Our channel offers a range of TV series and documentaries about human experiences and life journeys - while looking at the challenges life throws at us, turning ordinary people into everyday heroes.
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Sponsored by Foxy Games, see more here - https://www.foxygames.com/
Only in the UK, there are more than 100,000 young carers; this is children under 13 who take care of their parents. "Through A Child's Eyes", tells the eye-opening story of children between the ages of 11 and 13 that record their life from their own point of view.
Only Human celebrates and explores the unique and personal qualities we all have. Our channel offers a range of TV series and documentaries about human experiences and life journeys - while looking at the challenges life throws at us, turning ordinary people into everyday heroes.
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- published: 02 Apr 2022
- views: 113401
56:47
Growing Up Poor: Girls (Poverty Documentary) | Real Stories
Growing Up Poor: Girls (Poverty Documentary) | Real Stories
Filmed over one summer Growing Up Poor - Girls follows three very different teenage girls. All on t...
Growing Up Poor: Girls (Poverty Documentary) | Real Stories
Filmed over one summer Growing Up Poor - Girls follows three very different teenage girls. All on the cusp of adulthood and dealing with the pressures of growing up with one similarity - they are all surviving on under a tenner a day.
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Growing Up Poor: Girls (Poverty Documentary) | Real Stories
Filmed over one summer Growing Up Poor - Girls follows three very different teenage girls. All on the cusp of adulthood and dealing with the pressures of growing up with one similarity - they are all surviving on under a tenner a day.
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- published: 03 Mar 2019
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Poverty in the Pandemic: Americans in Corona-Fueled Economic Crisis | Poverty in the US Documentary
Facing a pandemic, an unprecedented economic and social crisis, the United States seems to be on the brink. We followed middle-class Americans who now find them...
Facing a pandemic, an unprecedented economic and social crisis, the United States seems to be on the brink. We followed middle-class Americans who now find themselves on the poverty line.
Marc and Selene, had to close their restaurant and are struggling to pay the rent when their young son breaks his arm. Now they have to find an additional $11,000 in order to have it treated.
A few months ago, Steven was making $ 70,000 a year as a business executive. Today he lives with his wife in their car. But he refuses to give up his belief in capitalism and the American dream and is sure better days are coming. Meanwhile, Kirin faces deportation after losing her job as a cashier.
This documentary was first released in 2020.
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Facing a pandemic, an unprecedented economic and social crisis, the United States seems to be on the brink. We followed middle-class Americans who now find themselves on the poverty line.
Marc and Selene, had to close their restaurant and are struggling to pay the rent when their young son breaks his arm. Now they have to find an additional $11,000 in order to have it treated.
A few months ago, Steven was making $ 70,000 a year as a business executive. Today he lives with his wife in their car. But he refuses to give up his belief in capitalism and the American dream and is sure better days are coming. Meanwhile, Kirin faces deportation after losing her job as a cashier.
This documentary was first released in 2020.
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- published: 16 Nov 2021
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