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Bloomington-Normal is known for its high employment and has a reputation as a well-to-do white-collar community. But there are individuals and families in McLean County whose low-income status forces them to make daily choices between what most would consider necessities.
The GLT Newsroom takes an in-depth look at the problem facing McLean County's poor through the series The Voices of Poverty in McLean County. Listen to stories of how these people cope with a variety of issues ranging from transporation, to health care to housing...in their own words.
Read the Mid-America Institute on Poverty's 2008 Illinois report.

Air Date: 05/12/08
Run time: 4:49
Poverty knows no boundaries. Low income people and families are everywhere…even in a community known to be affluent, such as Bloomington-Normal. In the first of the five-part GLT News Series, "The Voices of Poverty" WGLT’s Willis Kern introduces you to some of the people who struggle everyday with issues many take for granted.
Air Date: 05/13/08
Run time: 5:14
In the last five years, home energy costs have gone up 60-percent. Food costs are up more than 20 percent, and gasoline prices have gone through the roof. This pushes quite a few people who were already close to the economic edge right over. In part two of the series Voices of Poverty, WGLT’s Charlie Schlenker reports on the problem of just getting fed.
The Mid-America Institute on Poverty's Amy Rynell:
Air Date: 05/14/08
Run time: 4:36
Getting around can present huge challenges, and consume a lot of time for people struggling to make ends meet. And with gasoline prices at historic highs, things are only getting worse. WGLT's Jim Browne looks at the issue of transportation in the third installment of the series, "The Voices of Poverty."
Air Date: 05/15/08
Run time: 5:21
Economic pressures eroding the housing market are being felt in McLean County. As Willis Kern reports in part four of the GLT News series The Voices of Poverty, more and more people are struggling to find a place to lay their heads at night.

Air Date: 05/16/08
Run time: 5:28
The number one cause of bankruptcy in the U-S is medical bills incurred by a health crisis. And the poor and low income can afford health problems least of all. In the final part of the series Voices of Poverty, WGLT’s Charlie Schlenker sheds light on the size of the problem for people and providers in McLean County….
BroMenn Healthcare CEO Roger Hunt: