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Title: Poverty: The Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality
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Publication Year: 2015
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Abstract: There is much that is known about poverty in the United States. It is well known that the United States has more poverty than most other equally well-off countries.1 It is well known that poverty increased with the Great Recession and that, despite the recovery, there has not yet been any substantial reduction in poverty.2 It is well known that, relative to whites, blacks and Hispanics continue to be especially hard hit by poverty.3 We know somewhat less, however, about the spatial and regional patterning of poverty and how that has changed, if at all, since the Great Recession. Have some . . .
Url: http://inequality.stanford.edu/sites/default/files/SOTU_2015_poverty_0.pdf
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Authors: Mattingly, Marybeth J; Varner, Charles
Publisher: Pathways
Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Other, Poverty and Welfare
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