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(04-19-2026, 07:58 AM)Orby Wrote: There's nothingt wrong with me English. Got a GCSE pass on it back in the day, think it was a c was a pass from memoryso stik that in your pipe and smoke it
I am guilty of run-on sentences too, maybe it's the way our mind works...on a continuous process of various related and semi-related thoughts being merged pattern where breaks do not happen. Now back on topic.
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"According to recent data, Mississippi has a median household income of approximately
$44,966 to $54,203, which is significantly lower than the national median of $80,610. The state also carries the nation's highest poverty rate, with roughly
18% to 19% of residents living below the poverty line, a figure nearly double the national average.
Key factors contributing to this economic standing include:
- Historical and Structural Issues: Deep-rooted legacies of slavery, racial inequality, and a lack of economic diversification beyond low-wage agriculture and manufacturing.
- Education and Health: The state struggles with low educational attainment, ranking near the bottom in high school graduation rates, and faces significant healthcare disparities.
- Employment: A job market heavily reliant on low-wage industries and a persistent "brain drain" where skilled workers leave for better opportunities elsewhere. " (LLM)
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So many factors to measure when looking at poverty and/or being raised out of poverty.
"The only journey is the one within."