Stories Tagged as
Low-income
Milwaukee restaurants hope to feed low-income people with 'pay what you can' model
Feb 15, 2017
Customers can eat for free if they can't afford to pay, or pay a little extra to help others.
New Jersey eliminates cash bail for people accused of some crimes
Jan 9, 2017
A study in 2013 found that nearly 40 percent of people in New Jersey jails were only there because they could not afford to pay their bail.
In Charlotte, it's especially tough to climb the economic ladder
by
Reema Khrais
Dec 21, 2016
Research shows low-income children in NC have just a four percent chance of rising to the top
Flooding hits a handful of crucial businesses in one small North Carolina town
Oct 21, 2016
In rural communities, a grocery or restaurant can be a lifeline, especially for low income people who have limited transportation options.
Billions in aid for low-income seniors go unclaimed
May 5, 2016
A campaign is trying to connect low-income seniors with government aid.
Philadelphia wants low-income residents to take tax credit
Mar 30, 2016
The city estimates 20 percent of those eligible didn’t claim the EITC last year
Property value in low-income housing debate
by
Noel King
Dec 21, 2015
The fight is often over property values.
For public good, not for profit.
Mobility as an economic measure
by
Noel King
Dec 10, 2015
The latest research from Pew shows the middle class is no longer the majority.
Strip mall to offer low-income investment opportunity
Oct 14, 2015
A nonprofit in Portland, Oregon, hopes property will help small investors.
Getting by in America on $2 a day
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Daisy Palacios
Oct 1, 2015
What the country's extreme poor want: Dignity. Respect. Jobs.