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Post by Phrederick on Jun 17, 2004 18:42:46 GMT -5
www.heritage.org/Research/PoliticalPhilosophy/BG791.cfm The average "poor" American lives in a larger house or apartment than does the average West European (This is the average West European, not poor West Europeans). Poor Americans eat far more meat, are more likely to own cars and dishwashers, and are more likely to have basic modern amenities such as indoor toilets than is the general West European population. "Poor" Americans consume three times as much meat each year and are 40 percent more likely to own a car than the average Japanese. And the average Japanese is 22 times more likely to live without an indoor flush toilet than is a poor American. * 38 percent of the persons whom the Census Bureau identifies as "poor" own their own homes with a median value of $39,200. * 62 percent of "poor" households own a car; 14 percent own two or more cars. * Nearly half of all "poor" households have air-conditioning; 31 percent have microwave ovens. * Nationwide, some 22,000 "poor" households have heated swimming pools or Jacuzzis.
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