President Encyclopedia 1981-2001

President Encyclopedia 1981-2001 — page 5
8 The 1980s and 1990s Another serious social problem on the rise was homelessness By 1990 estimates of the number of homeless people in America varied a great deal with many figures nearing 3 million The Reagan administration’s cuts in funding for low income housing and social-welfare programs were partially to blame The red ribbon is a symbol to promote AIDS awareness and to show support for those stricken with the disease Doctors identified a new and terrible disease acquired immune deficiency syndrome or AIDS in 1981 In that year only a handful of cases were identified By 1993 over 100,000 cases in the United States were reported A homeless man looks for food in a dumpster AIDS AYDZ An acronym for acquired immune deficiency syndrome this disease impairs the human immune system to the point that the body cannot fight off serious infection or disease middle class MID-uhl KLASS This social group made up of people who rank between the poor and the wealthy includes professionals and business workers Homelessness increased through the early 1990s When Congress passed and President Bill Clinton signed a welfare reform act in August 1996 some people feared that even more Americans might be pushed into poverty and homelessness