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A Historic Decline in Child Poverty and the Work Ahead

A Historic Decline in Child Poverty and the Work Ahead

Released Wednesday, 8th March 2023
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A Historic Decline in Child Poverty and the Work Ahead

A Historic Decline in Child Poverty and the Work Ahead

A Historic Decline in Child Poverty and the Work Ahead

A Historic Decline in Child Poverty and the Work Ahead

Wednesday, 8th March 2023
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Since 1993, child poverty has fallen 60% – according to a landmark 2022 report from Child Trends. And while the magnitude of this decline in child poverty is unequaled in the history of poverty measurement in the U.S., as Jason DeParle who covers poverty for the New York Times reminds us, “even if child poverty falls almost 60% as we found that it did, there's still 8 million poor children in the country.”

Billy Shore sits down with the Times Jason DeParle and Child Trends Renee Ryberg who co-lead the study to explore it findings, what is shows about the impact of critical social safety nets like the Earned Income Credit and the school lunch program, and the work ahead to address racial disparities that persist in child poverty.



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