U.S. Rep. Kevin Mullin introduced a bill Wednesday, Dec. 6, to update the federal poverty line and incorporate regional cost-of-living differences, citing an antiquated formula that hasn’t seen substantive changes in more than five decades.  

The federal poverty line is used to establish eligibility for a wide swath of means-tested social programs — including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Children’s Health Insurance Program, school lunch programs and many Medicaid and Medicare services — but the formula to calculate the income threshold does not incorporate many expenditures that have seen substantive increases since its creation several decades ago.

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Thomas Morgan

The rest of America would tell those who do not make enough to move some place they can afford.

Not So Common

Mr. Mullin bailing out and rewarding irresponsible people with money you steal, & confiscate from me and other responsible citizens is flat out wrong. I pay for my own family, and I don't expect help from anyone. Please do the right way and set up an online charity so you can reach into your own boundless pocket of cash and help. Invite others like Bill Gates, The Obamas, The Biden Crime Family, Bernie Sanders etc...to donate as well.

HFAB

And open up the debtor prisons and reduce the surplus population! Hohoho!

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