Poverty in the United States presents a complex mosaic of challenges and disparities. As the latest census data reveals — Census Bureau’s 2022 American Community Survey — poverty rates ...
More than 38 million people live in poverty in the United States—the wealthiest country in the world ... The COVID-19 pandemic took a particularly brutal toll on people of color in the Gulf states.
We study the causes of “nutritional inequality”: why the wealthy eat more healthfully than the poor in the United States. Exploiting supermarket entry, household moves to healthier neighborhoods, and ...
But, close to a month of campaigning in the United States, of standing on the doorsteps in Pennsylvania ... they have to start to offer solutions to the root cause of voters’ problems—poverty. What I ...
At sub-national levels, in the CPAN/BASIC study the dRPC’s budget analyses of specific lines covering – social protection/humanitarian and poverty alleviation/social welfare of states in ...
Before getting into the details of the supposed housing crisis, here are a few angles in this debate that are too often ...
As migrants flee the decimated Central American nation, changes in the United States ... back to Central America each year. In the vacuum of weak governance and poverty in their home country ...
While Latin America's leftist leaders and even the Pope keep urging the West to give generously to the developing world to end poverty and curb migration, decades ago Asian states just "put on their ...
In Latin America and the Caribbean some 200 million people live in poverty, with 82 million in extreme poverty, points out a report from the UN Economic Commission for the region, ECLAC.