50 Years Later, War on Poverty Is a Mixed Bag
By ANNIE LOWREY
Published: January 4, 2014

But looked at a different way, the federal government has succeeded in preventing the poverty rate from climbing far higher. There is broad consensus that the social welfare programs created since the New Deal have hugely improved living conditions for low-income Americans. At the same time, in recent decades, most of the gains from the private economy have gone to those at the top of the income ladder./...
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President Johnson touring impoverished areas in 1964.
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