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Paul Ryan on the ‘Poverty Industrial Complex’
Paul Ryan on the ‘Poverty Industrial Complex’
Aug 25, 2025 3:30 PM

Due to a surprising series of events, Wisconsin congressman Paul Ryan is nowSpeaker of the House.

Given the range of interparty disruptions that preceded the event, many are wondering what, if anything, he might plish. Those questions won’t be answered anytime soon, but if Ann Coulter’s recent criticismsoffer any clue, his views on poverty alleviation area good appetizer tohis broader vision for the country.

More recently, Ryan embarked on a series of on-site visits in poor neighborhoods, learning how local leaders, institutions, and enterprises are effectively fighting poverty. Bob Woodson, who hosted the visits, notes that the “focus was on the victories—the miraculous transformations witnessed and redemptions of people—being plished against all odds, not on the presence of state, local, or federal policy makers.”

The visits have since been documented in an online video series called Comeback, which chronicles a variety of powerful stories from grassroots “poverty fighters,” who have transformed munities bating unemployment, drug addiction, and gang violence.

Although Ryan only appears in the first of the seven episodes, released just last spring, the lessons learned are loud and clear:

As Ryan says:

I think we’ve gotten so swelled up in this fight in Washington…that we sort of forgot about listening to people who are actually making a difference, who are actually fighting poverty successfully, who are showing through the example of their lives how we can do a better job helping people.

…There is a Poverty Industrial Complex that is sort of wedded to the status quo, that wants to keep funding what is being funded, instead of asking basic questions as to whether the premise of these programs is working in the first place…Are we actually getting people out of poverty?

There are amazing grassroots entrepreneurs who are in munities doing this as a vocation. How do we scale this up? One of the critical principles in a market-based economy is collaboration, and we need to have all levels of society — local government, private munity, and federal government — making sure we’re all pulling in the right direction…If we can see more of these stories replicated in munities, then we can really break the back of poverty, then we can really have redemption in munities and make a difference.

Ryan has seen and believes in munity action and economic transformation. He points outthe systemic abuses that pit the powerful against the week and the crippling effects of policymaking that distorts the dignity of man. He takes note ofthe clear distinctions between authentic, ground-up civil society and top-down, artificial tinkering.

For the range of issues that will fall onthe Speaker’s plate, those signposts don’t tell us all, but all things considered, they seem to me a prettysolid start.

For more stories of how munities are seeing victory through local enterprise and discipleship, see the rest of the Comeback seriesand Acton’s own PovertyCure, in which Woodson makes an appearance.

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