Although the majority were council housing, others were sold or rented to low-income tenants. The redevelopment has been a ...
A 1990s government initiative to replace housing projects with mixed-income developments gave children an economic lift as ...
Bringing rich and poor together has major benefits.
At the height of the recession in 2012, nearly one in four American children were living in poverty. Today, five years after America went through the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, ...
Children born into poverty are far more likely to remain poor in adulthood in the United States than in other wealthy countries. Why? The stickiness of poverty in the U.S. challenges the self-image of ...
One in five American children live in poverty, even as pundits tout employment highs. EDITOR’S NOTE: This article originally appeared at TomDispatch.com. To stay on top of important articles like ...
Mamdani ran on the most ambitious universal child care proposal in the country: free day care for all kids ages 6 weeks and ...
Children with poor mental health are two-thirds more likely to have a reduced ability to work as adults, according to a new study. The UK think tank Institute For Public Policy Research (IPPR) said ...
The California budget debate is about children as abstractions -- how will we fund their schools and the health and social services programs upon which they depend. A new report from the Public Policy ...
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