Timber cutter Beecher Linville with his son Billy in Dawes Hollow, W. Va., in 1985.
(Iris Schneider / Los Angeles Times)
Gary Muse, center, trades with a couple for goods they aren’t interested in but got from a food bank in Seattle in May 1985.
(Ken Lubas / Los Angeles Times)
In 1985, Dorean Sewell talked to The Times about raising three children in a Baltimore low-income on her salary from a fast-food restaurant, as part of a newspaper series on American attitudes about poverty. A new poll by The Times and the American Enterprise Institute revisits those opinions.
(Iris Schneider / Los Angeles Times)Advertisement
Ola Reynolds in 1985, in the Brunswick, Ga., home she moved into after leaving an abusive relationship. She is working at a seafood packing factory.
(Iris Schneider / Los Angeles Times)
In July 1985, Dodie Luster prepares spaghetti while holding her child in her Welch, W. Va., home.
(Iris Schneider / Los Angeles Times)
Ada Thompson cooks in her home along Cabin Creek in West Virginia in June 1985. She collects a total of $4,992 a year, including food stamps.
(Iris Schneider / Los Angeles Times)
Geraldine Guest at work cleaning a room at the Oleander Motel in Brunswick, Ga., in June 1985.
(Iris Schneider / Los Angeles Times)Advertisement
In June 1985, Ola Reynolds at the home in Brunswick, Ga., she shared with her five children.
(Iris Schneider / Los Angeles Times)
Kenneth Jones plays horseshoes in his Baltimore neighborhood to pass the afternoon in June 1985. Jones is looking for work after losing his job with Amtrak.
(Iris Schneider / Los Angeles Times)
Kenneth Jones, who lost his job with Amtrak, in Baltimore in June 1985.
(Iris Schneider / Los Angeles Times)
Gilbert Maxwell feeds dinner to his twins, Andre and Andrew, before he leaves for work at the King Shrimp Factory in Brunswick, Ga., in June 1985.
(Iris Schneider / Los Angeles Times)Advertisement
Mary Louise Williams talks about poverty programs she had helped originate in Seattle, and her experience in 1985 of having to be a recipient after losing her job.
(Ken Lubas / Los Angeles Times)
A recipient leaves with a shopping bag full of goods from the Central Area Motivation Program food bank in Seattle in May 1985.
(Ken Lubas / Los Angeles Times)
People line up in May 1985 for groceries to be given away at Central Area Motivation Program food bank in Seattle.
(Ken Lubas / Los Angeles Times)