Poverty

State of the Union 2016: Poverty

How does the United States stack up against peer countries in terms of poverty rates? LIS Center Director Janet Gornick addresses this question at our 2016 State of the Union conference. Read the full report.

State of the Union 2016: Poverty

The well-known exceptionalism of American relative poverty extends only to rich countries, not to middle-income countries. Using a relative poverty standard for disposable household income, the U.S. poverty rate exceeds that reported in all of the other high-income countries in this study, with the sole exception of Israel. 

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Tally's Corner: A Study of Negro Streetcorner Men

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