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A Voice for the Cities

Clark, Senator Joseph S. | March 7, 1959 issue

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The U.S. is a land of milk and honey and money. Americans have become accustomed to a gross national product and a rate of private expenditures which are merely colossal. But the schools are deteriorating, traffic is strangling cities, slums are spreading quicker and in the midst of affluence there is poverty. Seven million American families are existing on incomes of U.S. $2,000 a year or less. Failure to face and deal realistically with these problems amounts to a kind of paralysis in the U.S. public life.

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POVERTY; SUBSISTENCE economy; QUALITY of life; TRAFFIC congestion; UNITED States -- Economic conditions; UNITED States
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