Potential Solution to Fix/Alleviate The Issue

The issue of poverty is an incredibly convoluted and multifaceted one that requires attack from many different vectors. One potential solution and fix to the issue is government programs and assistance. The Urban Institute performed a research report on poverty projections in 2021 and found that government assistance such as SNAP benefits and the Child Tax Credit helped Kentuckians and even estimated what the poverty rate would be without them. Campbellsville University also supports this idea. An article they released discussed five different social initiatives that fight poverty in Kentucky. An example of one of these social initiatives is Kentucky Youth Advocates, which seeks to create a state earned income tax credit with the goal of helping working-class families. Not only should we employ government programs and assistance, but we should also utilize charities and non-profit organizations.

“5 Social Initiatives Fighting Poverty in Kentucky.” CU Online, 22 Feb. 2023, online.campbellsville.edu/social-work/fight-poverty-in-kentucky/.

Wheaton, Laura, et al. “Research Report 2021 Poverty Projections - Urban Institute.” Urban Institute, July 2021, www.urban.org/sites/default/files/publication/104603/2021-poverty-projections_0_0.pdf.









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