LGBT POVERTY IN THE UNITED STATES - Williams Institute
of young people experiencing homelessness in some cities10-12 and incarceration.13 In the LGBT community, people of color appear to be particularly vulnerable to poverty and other indicators of economic insecurity.4,10,14 So far, however, research on economic insecurity has not been able to fully describe the low-income
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