Stories Tagged as
Poverty
Minimum wage hikes have varying effects across nation
by
Justin Ho
Dec 31, 2018
Twenty states are raising their minimum wages as we usher in 2019.
Scooters could improve mobility in low-income areas, but they have an image problem
Dec 5, 2018
They can be left anywhere, which riles wealthy communities. But that might make them surprisingly effective in underserved neighborhoods.
Is a struggling California town a victim of its own charm?
by
Scott Cohin
Nov 23, 2018
An entity that buys land in Pescadero, California to preserve it as open space also effectively takes the land off the tax rolls
As homelessness rate rises for elderly, some finding shelter in cars
Nov 9, 2018
In some parts of the country, like Central Florida, senior citizens make up about 10 percent of the homeless population.
World Bank report says more live in poverty than previously thought
by
Jed Kim
Oct 17, 2018
The number of people living below the international poverty line has decreased by about a billion over the past 15 years, according to the World Bank’s annual report on global poverty. But the report concludes the threshold for measuring that — those who make less than $1.90 a day — is inadequate. The report introduces […]
World Bank report says more live in poverty than previously thought
by
Jed Kim
Oct 17, 2018
The number of people living below the international poverty line has decreased by about a billion over the past 15 years, according to the World Bank’s annual report on global poverty. But the report concludes the threshold for measuring that — those who make less than $1.90 a day — is inadequate. The report introduces […]
When your home is towed away
by
David Gorn
Sep 28, 2018
For thousands of homeless people living in their cars across California, car impoundment can be the tipping point into joblessness and a life on the streets.
For public good, not for profit.
Rebuilding a neighborhood, one house at a time
by
Amy Scott
Aug 20, 2018
A nonprofit program in Cleveland helps renters become homeowners.
Utah's approach to breaking the cycle of child poverty: helping parents
by
Renata Sago
Jul 31, 2018
Utah is leading states in efforts to reduce childhood poverty, one study found. One approach it's taken? Creating programs that tackle intergenerational poverty in families.
Utah is reducing its child poverty rate, one piece of data at a time
by
Renata Sago
Jul 30, 2018
Utah's done more than any other state in the country to reduce its child poverty rate since 2010, one study says.