ian: this is where it resides on a bleak row of row houses, the end of the line for americans gripped i poverty. the last family living on the block. three generations of the stewart family crammed in. they are months behind on the rent, unpaid bills are piling up, unsurprising when they have $30 a day to survive. >> i love you, be careful. have a good day. evictedy have been before, forced to live in an abandoned home. they have toecause stay wrapped up in blankets. they don't want to get out of bed. they get bullied in school because of it. it hurts. they got to where they did not even want to show their faces outside, but we had no choice but to live there because of the economy. >> i've struggled for seven hard years. ian: what pressure does that put on your relationship? >> we argue and fight all the time. i love this woman, she is my her goiend, but to see through the things she goes through, it hurts me. it hurts me. ian: for so many people this is no longer a land of opportunity. hope has given way to despair. forchildren who clamor handouts have no american dream. it will be perhaps the greatest challenge for the new president. ian pannell, bbc news, balt