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Poverty-related issues in the news, from the Institute for Research on Poverty

Universal Child Benefit

Giving every child a monthly check for an even start, By Eduardo Porter, October 18, 2016, New York Times: “How can it be that the United States spends so much money fighting poverty and still suffers one of the highest child poverty rates among advanced nations?  One in five American children is poor by the count of LIS, a data archive tracking well-being and deprivation around the world. By international standards that set the poverty line at one-half the income of families on the middle rung of the income ladder, the United States tolerated more child poverty in 2012 than 30 of the 35 countries in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, a grouping of advanced industrialized nations…”