Families aren’t failing the poverty line—the poverty line is failing them. How outdated metrics mask today’s economic reality ...
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Cultural attitudes toward violence—or, in the case of many Asians, toward nonviolence—help explain why poverty alone doesn’t ...
A popular blogger says the real poverty line for a family of four is around $140,000. There has been pushback.
A wealth manager wrote that $140,000 a year means poverty in today's America, sparking controversy. He's wrong, but he made a ...
The Southern Poverty Law Center challenged in federal court Florida governor’s executive order targeting the Council on ...
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A new study ranking America’s most relaxed cities placed San Jose at the top, finding that wealthy suburbs and tech hubs ...
Poverty Point, a 3,500-year-old earthen mound, is a well-researched UNESCO World Heritage Site, but a pair of studies ...
Minnesota officials overlooked a billion-dollar welfare fraud scheme by Somali immigrants due to fears of appearing racist after confusing immigrant poverty with systemic racism.
The poverty line today is still calculated based on a 1963 formula, which Simplify Asset Management's Michael Green believes ...