Thursday, December 01, 2011
After crash 2008: Families living in cars
More than 16 million children are now living in poverty and, for many of them, a proper home is elusive. Some cash-strapped families stay with relatives; others move into motels or homeless shelters. But, as Scott Pelley reports, sometimes those options run out, leaving an even more desperate choice: living in their cars. 60 Minutes returns to Florida, home to one third of America's homeless families, to find out what life is like for the epidemic's youngest survivors.Never has unemployment been so high for so long. And as a result, more than 16 million kids are living in poverty - the most since 1962. It's worst where the construction industry collapsed. And one of those places is central Florida.
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99% BAD HARDWARE WEEK: Now turn to EU to crash ! The great recession began December 2007. Seems actually that it should happen in 2001, because after every 50 years capitalism reboots itself. To be a phoenix from the ashes. Only we need now is a good global war.
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99% BAD HARDWARE WEEK: Now turn to EU to crash ! The great recession began December 2007. Seems actually that it should happen in 2001, because after every 50 years capitalism reboots itself. To be a phoenix from the ashes. Only we need now is a good global war.