Topic Poverty

Family income for those at the bottom of the U.S. economic distribution have barely budged over the past several decades, while those at the top have skyrocketed. Twelve percent of Americans live in poverty today, including nearly 10 million children. Equitable Growth is growing the evidence base for how rising inequality affects the economic wellbeing of those at the bottom of the economic ladder in order to support the creation of policies that provide both a safety net and a springboard to opportunity for the most disadvantaged among us.

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The economic impact of housing insecurity in the United States

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In Conversation with Mark Rank

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Income support programs boost earnings for low-wage workers by reducing household poverty in the United States

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Disaggregating Growth

Newly released U.S. poverty statistics show that recent economic growth is not broadly shared

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We can cut child poverty in the United States in half in 10 years

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As the U.S. rural economy changes, social safety net programs buoy rural residents above the poverty line

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