Bleak Portrait Of Poverty Is Off The Mark, Experts Say

Globe and MailBleak Portrait of Poverty Is Off the Mark, Experts SayNew York TimesJohn William Springs, a retiree who gets nearly $12000 a year in Social Security and disability checks, is $1300 above the poverty threshold: officially, not poor. By JASON DePARLE, ROBERT GEBELOFF and SABRINA TAVERNISE WASHINGTON — When the Census ...Bleak Portrait of Poverty Is Off the Mark, Experts SayOcalaFeds say poverty rise hugely overstatedSan Antonio ExpressUS census income data shows 1 in 15 Americans rank among the nation's neediestNew York Daily NewsLos Angeles Times -Fox News -The Associated Pressall 429 news articles »

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