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By the Numbers: Income and Poverty, 2018
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What to watch for in the 2018 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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California depends on early educators: Yet they experience poverty at nearly twice the rate of other workers
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EPI comments on changing the consumer price index used to update the poverty threshold
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Challenging working environments (‘school climates’), especially in high-poverty schools, play a role in the teacher shortage: The fourth report in ‘The Perfect Storm in the Teacher Labor Market’ series
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Low relative pay and high incidence of moonlighting play a role in the teacher shortage, particularly in high-poverty schools
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Low relative pay and high incidence of moonlighting play a role in the teacher shortage, particularly in high-poverty schools: The third report in ‘The Perfect Storm in the Teacher Labor Market’ series
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News from EPI › U.S. schools struggle to staff themselves due to the increasing teacher shortage and a decreasing interest in teaching careers: High-poverty schools are hit the hardest
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News from EPI › ICYMI—EPI analysis of the Census data on income and poverty, nationally and by state
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Poverty declined in most states in 2017
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Government programs kept tens of millions out of poverty in 2017
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By the Numbers: Income and Poverty, 2017
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What to watch for in the 2017 Census data on earnings, incomes, and poverty
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News from EPI › EPI experts to discuss Census income and poverty data release
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Workers of color are far more likely to be paid poverty-level wages than white workers
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Poverty persists 50 years after the Poor People’s Campaign
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One in nine U.S. workers are paid wages that can leave them in poverty, even when working full time
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The erosion of the federal minimum wage has increased poverty, especially for black and Hispanic families
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The rise in child poverty reveals racial inequality, more than a failed War on Poverty
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Countries investing more in social programs have less child poverty
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50 years after the Poor People’s Campaign, poverty persists because of a stingy safety net and a dysfunctional labor market
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Poverty persists 50 years after the Poor People’s Campaign: Black poverty rates are more than twice as high as white poverty rates
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One-third of Native American and African American children are (still) in poverty
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2016 ACS shows stubbornly high Native American poverty and different degrees of economic well-being for Asian ethnic groups
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Poverty declines in most states in 2016
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Poverty declined modestly in 2016; government programs continued to keep tens of millions out of poverty
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By the Numbers: Income and Poverty, 2016
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What to watch for in the 2016 Census data on earnings, incomes, and poverty
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News from EPI › Media Advisory: EPI economists to discuss U.S. Census Bureau’s 2016 data on income and poverty