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This blog collects information about income inequality and places it – available to anyone interested – with alphabetical reference, on this specifically linked, Internet-accessible-and-searchable blog database, access to which is free and unrestricted. Search by keyword, i.e., Smith, poverty, using Microsoft Command f.

Sunday, July 23, 2017

NEW PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF POVERTY

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Government measures of poverty in America tell us nothing about the long-term psychological effects of low incomes and rising inequality, ...

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Gateway to Sources and Information About Income Inequality in the United States Millions of Americans are working longer hours for lo...

POOR ARE LOSING CONFIDENCE

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Too little attention is being paid to new analyses showing that people of all racial and ethnic groups are losing confidence in the core A...

CENSUS BUREAU REPORT TELLS LITTLE ABOUT POVERTY

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[The Census Bureau's annual Official Poverty Measure ] tells the public little about how materially deprived the poor are, how much inc...

43 MILLION IN POVERTY

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In 2015, the last year for which data are available, 43.1 million people— 13.5 percent of the population —were considered to be in poverty ...

POVERTY RATE IS HIGH NOW

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The poverty rate has been as low as 11.1 percent in the 1970s; it rose under Ronald Reagan to approximately 15 percent and then fell to ab...

SOME FALL BELOW POVERTY LINE SEASONALLY

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Census Bureau measures tell us nothing useful about the growing number of people whose average incomes are above the poverty line but who ...
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