The author points out that many important areas effecting household income and expenses are completely ignored by the government when calculating the poverty rate. I will point out just one of the expenses - healthcare costs. There is no possible way that the government can presume to know the actual poverty rate without factoring the cost of healthcare for the individuals and families in the United States. Healthcare costs have risen faster than the costs of almost all other goods and services since "private health insurance" was introduced. It takes an ever increasing portion of household income, and yet, it is not considered a factor when determining the poverty rate in the United States. I congratulate Mr. DeGraw on a well ... More »
I think this is certainly quality journalism. The author probes an interesting topic and shares his experiences (thoughts and feelings as well) with the reader.
It is a good story, and the author gives many references to back up his own take on Republican health care alternatives. However, I would liked to have seen more quotes and references from Republican think tanks, conservative PhD's, etc., rather than unnamed Republican staffers. Overall, I found the article to be informative and a worthwhile read.
It is a good story, and the author gives many references to back up his own take on Republican health care alternatives. However, I would liked to have seen more quotes and references from Republican think tanks, conservative PhD's, etc., rather than unnamed Republican staffers. Overall, I found the article to be informative and a worthwhile read.




