Public Transfers and Material Hardship in the Great Recession

In a new paper, the Columbia Population Research Center’s Natasha V. Pilkauskas, Janet M. Currie, and Irwin Garfinkel explore the material hardships experienced by disadvantaged families and how well government programs were able to staunch the bleeding. The results indicate that the recession did indeed lead to spikes in material hardships, but that things would have been quite a bit worse if not for the response of the social safety net.

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Author: 

Christopher Wimer
Publisher: 
Russell Sage Foundation
Publication Date: 
December 2013