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Native American child poverty more than doubled in 2022 after safety net cutbacks: Child poverty rate is higher than before the pandemic
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The strong labor market recovery has helped Hispanic workers, but the end of economic relief measures has worsened income and poverty disparities
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The expiration of pandemic-era public assistance measures fueled poverty increases in the majority of states (Corrected)
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Despite a strong labor market, the choice to allow pandemic-era public assistance programs to expire increased poverty across all racial groups in 2022
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The end of key U.S. public assistance measures pushed millions of people into poverty in 2022
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News from EPI › Poverty increased sharply in 2022 due to safety net cutbacks and inflation shock: Strong labor market signals a better 2023
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2022 Census data preview: Poverty rates expected to increase as high inflation and the loss of safety net programs overshadow labor market improvements
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Broad child poverty data for the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander population don’t tell the whole economic story
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News from EPI › Domestic workers are underpaid and more likely to live in poverty
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Domestic Workers Chartbook 2022: A comprehensive look at the demographics, wages, benefits, and poverty rates of the professionals who care for our family members and clean our homes
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Child Tax Credit expansions were instrumental in reducing poverty rates to historic lows in 2021
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Poverty is a policy choice: State-level data show pandemic safety net programs prevented a rise in poverty in every state
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Pandemic safety net programs kept millions out of poverty in 2021, new Census data show
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The 2021 Census report highlights how government relief measures played a vital role in reducing poverty
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2021 Census Data Preview: A growing economy and government relief measures matter for earnings, incomes, and poverty
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The state of the residential long-term care industry: A comprehensive look at employment levels, demographics, wages, benefits, and poverty rates of workers in the industry
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By the Numbers: Income and Poverty, 2020
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Raising the federal minimum wage to $15 by 2025 would lift the pay of 32 million workers: A demographic breakdown of affected workers and the impact on poverty, wages, and inequality
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Over 13 million more people would be in poverty without unemployment insurance and stimulus payments: Senate Republicans are blocking legislation proven to reduce poverty
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Racial disparities in income and poverty remain largely unchanged amid strong income growth in 2019
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By the Numbers: Income and Poverty, 2019
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What to watch for in the 2019 Census data on earnings, incomes, and poverty
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News from EPI › Media advisory: EPI experts to discuss Census income and poverty data release
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Domestic Workers Chartbook: A comprehensive look at the demographics, wages, benefits, and poverty rates of the professionals who care for our family members and clean our homes
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Higher rates of poverty and incarceration put front-line workers and communities in Southern states at greater risk from the coronavirus
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News from EPI › The Earned Income Tax Credit and the minimum wage work together to raise incomes and reduce poverty
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The EITC and minimum wage work together to reduce poverty and raise incomes
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Poverty continues to fall in most states, though progress appears to be slowing
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Income and Poverty, 2018
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Government programs kept tens of millions out of poverty in 2018