Why we should get rid of poverty in the US
Women and at risk students deserve equal opportunity.
The United States of America does not need to raise its Minimum Wage to $15.00 dollars and hour, It will only hurt us more!
I believe that one of the most important issues in our nation today that needs to be addressed is the distribution of wealth and the quality of our...
Many bright students are unable to get a good college education due to their families not having enough money. This is a problem.
Illegal immigration is hurting the american economy. Illegal immigrants take jobs away from Americans which puts them in poverty.
A letter about why poverty needs to be looked at more closely, and in turn, fixed.
A popular, and very critical issue that is prominent in the news, revolves around police brutality against black people. However, a long standing p...
How are you planning to fix..poverty.
We need to distribute the wealth to keep lower income families out of poverty.
poverty should be ended
This letter is about child poverty and what the next president should do about this problem.
Is Anything ACTUALLY Free?
With homelessness on the rise in some of our country’s most populated cities, organizations in the U.S. argue that the government needs to step in ...
This letter is about how many people in the U.S.A. live without the 5 basic needs. This letter is also a persuasive note to you, saying that our Co...
The wealth gap is widening leaving the poor in worse condition and the wealthy in better condition.
This letter is about poverty, the effects it presents, and why we need to stop this problem.
Many countries and millions of people are suffering while the US does nothing to help...
The American Dream is often promoted by the government as something every American should strive to achieve, yet the stereotypical image that it is...
The once booming Motor City is running on E. Detroit, Michigan has been struggling for years and it could use a helping hand.
The cost of living in big cities is having a toll on families by putting them in poverty.
Many Americans live in poverty with the number fluctuating year by year, but the effects it leaves on families is embedded into their lives.