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Poverty In New York City

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New York City is the largest city in the United States with a population of more than 8 million people (NYC Planning, 2017). The city has been facing serious challenges since 2001, especially with the recession in 2008. Tough problems ranging from poverty, increased immigration, high crime, increase in drug activities, air and water pollution, and high population density, and so many more. These are just some of the many problems that have threatened the quality of life for New Yorkers. This paper seeks to examine three tough challenges; poverty, air and water pollution, and population density, which have faced the city of New York as well as pointing some possible solutions to these problems.
One of the toughest problems facing New York City is poverty; sources have revealed that more than 45% percent of the population living in this city is struggling to make ends meet (Durkin, 2017). This problem has plunged the city into a dilemma as the nation struggles to wipe out poverty. Since the recession in 2008, most of the adults in New York City are working on a full-time basis to meet basic needs. The city has been strained with increasing price of rent, high standards of living, and low wages. Even though employment has been rising, the number of individuals living in poverty is startling. Income inequality has contributed to the poverty situation in New York City. Poverty has transformed many neighborhoods into crime and drug dens. This problem has become an uphill task to

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