Transcription of Policies to Address Poverty in America - Hamilton Project
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JUNE 2014. Policies to Address Poverty in America Edited by Melissa S. Kearney and Benjamin H. Harris ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. The Hamilton Project wishes to thank members of its Advisory Council for their valuable insights and contributions to this book. In particular, the Project is grateful to Roger C. Altman, Robert Greenstein, Peter Orszag, Meeghan Prunty Edelstein, Robert E. Rubin, and Leslie B. Samuels for helpful discussions and comments on drafts. The contents of this volume and the individual papers do not necessarily represent the views of individual Advisory Council members. The policy memos contained in this volume have benefitted from the expert feedback provided by participants at The Hamilton Project anti- Poverty authors' conference held in March 2014 at the Brookings Institution.
threshold. As has been highlighted in earlier Hamilton Project work, 29.6 percent of families live within 150 percent of the poverty line; nearly half live within 250 percent of the ... 6 Policies to Address Poverty in America Introduction born into deprivation will live their lives stuck in a perpetual poverty …
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