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Third time’s a charm? Will the job market recovery stick?

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Highlights from Urban Institute's unemployment and recovery project

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Examining income inequality in America's largest metros

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Moynihan Revisited: Assessing Changes in African American Families over the...

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Higher minimum wages will improve economic well-being in DC

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Helping families deal with economic instability requires flexible public...

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Mapping economic challenges in DC

New evidence for Mayor Bowser about the DC neighborhoods still struggling most

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DC's economic recovery: an unequal distribution

Evidence-based recommendations to help DC's new mayor tackle the most pressing economic and social problems of the nation's capital

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Poverty: Past, present, and future

The official poverty rate in 2014 stood at 14.8 percent, virtually the same level as in 1966. Confronting poverty is daunting. But we can make real progress if we choose to.

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Third time’s a charm? Will the job market recovery stick?

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Highlights from Urban Institute's unemployment and recovery project

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Examining income inequality in America's largest metros

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Moynihan Revisited: Assessing Changes in African American Families over the...

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Higher minimum wages will improve economic well-being in DC

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Helping families deal with economic instability requires flexible public...

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Mapping economic challenges in DC

New evidence for Mayor Bowser about the DC neighborhoods still struggling most

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DC's economic recovery: an unequal distribution

Evidence-based recommendations to help DC's new mayor tackle the most pressing economic and social problems of the nation's capital

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Poverty: Past, present, and future

The official poverty rate in 2014 stood at 14.8 percent, virtually the same level as in 1966. Confronting poverty is daunting. But we can make real progress if we choose to.

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How expanded work requirements in the 2018 Farm Bill could affect SNAP...

Urban Institute analysis finds that 7.9 million SNAP participants would be subject to proposed work requirements.

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Have we won the War on Poverty? Not yet.

The President’s Council of Economic Advisers recently declared that the War on Poverty is “largely over and a success.”

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