Kyra Wharton shops for clothing for her family of five children, including Zoe, in car seat, at the Douglas/Elbert County Task Force Thrift Store in Castle Rock, Colorado, on November 20, 2006. After being laid off from a $32,000 a year job in 2004, Whart

Kyra Wharton shops for clothing for her family of five children, including Zoe, in car seat, at the Douglas/Elbert County Task Force Thrift Store in Castle Rock, Colorado, on November 20, 2006. After being laid off from a $32,000 a year job in 2004, Wharton said she now makes nearly $13,000 working nights as an auditor at a budget hotel. Under current federal poverty guidelines, a single parent with five children is considered in deep poverty if they make less than $13,217 a year. (Photo by Matthew Staver/MCT/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
Kyra Wharton shops for clothing for her family of five children, including Zoe, in car seat, at the Douglas/Elbert County Task Force Thrift Store in Castle Rock, Colorado, on November 20, 2006. After being laid off from a $32,000 a year job in 2004, Wharton said she now makes nearly $13,000 working nights as an auditor at a budget hotel. Under current federal poverty guidelines, a single parent with five children is considered in deep poverty if they make less than $13,217 a year. (Photo by Matthew Staver/MCT/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
Kyra Wharton shops for clothing for her family of five children, including Zoe, in car seat, at the Douglas/Elbert County Task Force Thrift Store in Castle Rock, Colorado, on November 20, 2006. After being laid off from a $32,000 a year job in 2004, Whart
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