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Using of this index which includes consumption of and assistance with services such as healthcare, food, housing etc, as compared to income alone, shows states such as Minnesota and North Carolina with about 1.15 on this index, providing higher assistance with energy bills and housing. At zero the Index shows the best level. States such as Michigan and Nevada have still not recovered by 2015, according to this index.
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A Better Way to Measure Poverty
Wall Street Journal 10/19/2015
The median income in the U.S. was 6.5% below the level in 2007, according to the Census Bureau. It declined in 2011 and 2012 and was stagnant in 2014. About 14.8% of the population, or 46.7 million people, are below the poverty level. About 34.7% of the people in the U.S. have experienced income levels below the poverty level for 2 months or more between 2009-2012
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Wall Street Journal 09/17/2015
A Better Way to Measure Poverty
Wall Street Journal 10/19/2015
The fatal trend among white working class Americans - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11/12/2015
The I-Word Our Debates Are Missing
Wall Street Journal 12/10/2015
A Republican Cure for Liberal Failures on Poverty
Wall Street Journal 01/10/2016
Apple should repay Ireland 13bn euros, European Commission rules - BBC News
BBC News 08/30/2016
The College and University Food Bank Alliance has 183 members. With increases in tution of about 25% at U.S. universities and colleges since 2007, more students from low income households are having to reduce meals or use a food bank. About 40% of students in the UC system are from households with incomes less than $50,000 in 2015. Wage stagnation in the U.S. as food costs increase is also leading to more students having full tution aid depending on supplemental ways of meeting food costs. This is affecting the ability of students to study leading the UC system head, Janet Napolitano, to get a a study on food hunger.
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Colleges Launch Food Pantries to Help Low-Income Students
Wall Street Journal 04/08/2015
College Majors Figure Big in Earnings
Wall Street Journal 05/07/2015
What Could Raising Taxes on the 1% Do? Surprising Amounts
New York Times 10/16/2015
A Better Way to Measure Poverty
Wall Street Journal 10/19/2015
Washington Post 10/23/2015
U.S. Household Incomes Surged 5.2% in 2015, First Gain Since 2007
WSJ 09/13/2016
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A Better Way to Measure Poverty
Wall Street Journal 10/19/2015
Hunger in U.S. at a 14-Year High
New York Times 11/17/2009
Utility Shutoffs Climb by 5% Despite Doubling of U.S. Aid
Wall Street Journal 12/18/2009
Utility Bill Is One More Casualty of Recession
New York Times 12/20/2009
Living on Nothing but Food Stamps
New York Times 01/03/2010
New York Times 02/10/2010
Deep poverty is defined as income 50% below the official poverty line. Since the beginning of the recession deep poverty in the U.S. has increased from 42% to 44%. The striking change in America is the accentuation of the income differences with the rise in deep poverty. This is coupled with similiar changes in income differences for the middle class Americans with income concentrated at the higher levels.
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Wall Street Journal 10/11/2013
Patchwork of Local Wage Laws Fuels Debate Over Raising Federal Minimum
Wall Street Journal 12/01/2013
Bloomberg's Real Antipoverty Record
Wall Street Journal 12/18/2013
Wall Street Journal 09/17/2010
Upward Mobility Has Not Declined, Study Says
New York Times 01/23/2014
New Data Muddle Debate on Economic Mobility
Wall Street Journal 01/24/2014
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A Better Way to Measure Poverty
Wall Street Journal 10/19/2015
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Wall Street Journal 10/11/2013
The Less Educated Take the Worst Hit
Wall Street Journal 06/06/2009
A Better Way to Measure Poverty
Wall Street Journal 10/19/2015
Hunger in U.S. at a 14-Year High
New York Times 11/17/2009
Utility Shutoffs Climb by 5% Despite Doubling of U.S. Aid
Wall Street Journal 12/18/2009
Living on Nothing but Food Stamps
New York Times 01/03/2010
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