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Most Americans living below the official poverty line own a car or truck - and government entitlement programs seldom provide cars and trucks. Most people living below the official poverty line also have air conditioning, color television, and a microwave oven - and these too are not usually handed out by government entitlement programs. Cell phones and other electronic devices are by no means unheard of in low-income neighborhoods, where children would supposedly go hungry if there were no school-lunch programs. In reality, low-income people are overweight more often than other Americans.

Topics
- Low Income
- Devices
- Phones
- Children
- Car
- Air
- Program
- Lunch
- Lows
- School Lunch
- Ifs
- Cells
- Hungry
- Electronic Devices
- Government
- Television
- Income
- Entitlement
- Overweight
- Color Television
- Officials
- Color
- People
- School
- Reality
- Microwaves
- Entitlement Programs
- Ovens
- Truck
- Conditions
- Mean
- Poverty
- Cell Phone
- Unheard
- Lines
- Neighborhood