LEGACIES OF THE WAR ON POVERTY

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LEGACIES OF THE WAR ON POVERTY Sheldon Danziger President, Russell Sage Foundation Grantmakers Income Security Task Force February 27, 2014

Declaration of War On Poverty President Johnson declared an unconditional war on poverty in his first State of the Union address (Jan. 8, 1964)

Strategy Against Poverty Ch. 2, 1964 Economic Report of President Maintain High Employment Accelerate Economic Growth Fight Discrimination Improve Regional Economies Rehabilitate Urban & Rural Communities Improve Labor Markets Expand Educational Opportunities Enlarge Job Opportunities for Youth Improve the Nation s Health Promote adult Education & Training Assist the Aged & Disabled

War on Poverty Era Legislation I November 22, 1963, President Kennedy assassinated; Lyndon B. Johnson becomes president January 8, 1964, President Johnson's State of the Union declares War on Poverty February 26, 1964, The Revenue Act of 1964 lowers individual income tax rates July 2, 1964, Civil Rights Act of 1964 August 20, 1964, Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 creates Community Action Agencies, Head Start, Job Corps, Community Health Centers, Upward Bound, VISTA, Legal Services, and federal work study programs. August 31, 1964, Food Stamp Act of 1964 creates national program April 11, 1965, The Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 creates Title I which distributes funding to schools with high percentages of poor students

War on Poverty Era Legislation II April 26, 1965, Manpower Act of 1965 expands funding for training and retraining July 14, 1965 The Older Americans Act of 1965 funds various services July 30, 1965, Medicare and Medicaid are signed into law August 6, 1965, Voting Rights Act abolishes literacy tests and other barriers used by state and local governments to disenfranchise voters November 8, 1965, Higher Education Act of 1965 creates federal loan programs including the Educational Opportunity Grant and Guaranteed Student Loan September 30, 1966, Amendments to Fair Labor Standards Acts increases minimum wage & extends coverage to public schools, nursing homes, laundries, construction and farm workers and large farms October 11, 1966, Child Nutrition Act of 1966 increased funding for school lunches and created a school breakfast program.

The Golden Age: A Rising Tide Lifts All Boats, 1947-73 Rapid Economic Growth, modest recessions Rapid wage growth for all workers Spread of employer-provided health insurance & pensions Minimum wage rises relative to inflation Rapidly falling poverty Slowly falling income inequality

The Post-War on Poverty Decade A golden age of social program growth at the end of a golden age of economic growth. Optimism about government s ability to solve complex social problems. Willingness to spend federal funds to reduce poverty and promote opportunity in the face of state and local opposition (a) in social spending: first major federal spending on education programs and (b) enforcement of civil rights

A Gilded Age of Rising Inequality 1973-present Poverty rises above 15% during severe recessions of early 1980s, milder recession in early 1990s, and Great Recession of 2007-09 Poverty falls during recoveries, but not to 1973 level Less-educated workers & median male worker no longer benefit much from economic growth Inequality increases rapidly Effective safety net only for elderly

Poverty would be higher without War on Poverty due to Economic Changes Real wages of median worker is no longer correlated with productivity increases due to: Skill-biased technological changes Globalization of markets Decline in unionization Erosion of the minimum wage Declining progressivity of federal income tax Explosion of Executive Pay and the size of the financial sector

Other Social and Policy Changes that Affect Trend in Poverty Poverty increasing social & demographic changes o Rising incarceration rates o Increase in single-headed household o Increased immigration of less-skilled Poverty Decreasing changes o Increased educational attainment o Increased work of women o Reductions in number of children But, effects of slow economic growth and rising inequality are larger than demographic effects

Lasting Legacies Pioneering Programs for Early Childhood o Food stamps improved infant health and test scores o Head Start increased educational attainment o Children lead healthier and more productive lives o Some early childhood investments more than pay for themselves Racial integration and greater equity o Medicare reimbursements encouraged hospitals to desegregate o Infant mortality among African Americans fell sharply o Health improvements translated into better test scores for black teens into the 1980s

More Lasting Legacies Reduction in elderly poverty o Elderly poverty fell by half from 35% in 1959 to 16% in 1973 European-style safety net o Improved financial security of non-elderly as well Synergies of programs o Hospital and school integration is aided by Medicare and funds for public schools o Better infant health and child nutrition make education spending more effective and increase the returns to college financial aid and job training o Medicare increases family resources for college tuition

Decline in poverty is greater when noncash benefits are counted

Current Economic Climate Unemployment still high 4 ½ years into recovery could take several more years to replace all jobs lost Real wage growth unlikely for less-educated Income & wealth inequalities at high levels States are cutting social programs and public sector jobs Deficit Mania threatens safety net as we know it

Policy Recommendations Adults Make permanent ARRA s Food Stamp and Unemployment Insurance changes that have expired Establish a subsidized jobs program for longterm unemployed Expand EITC for childless low-wage workers Raise minimum wage

Responses to Safety Net s Critics Labor market changes, not failure to take available jobs, are primary reason poverty and unemployment remain high Safety net programs reduce poverty without large distortions in work and family choices Modest tax increases reduce poverty and inequality without disrupting the market economy