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    Home Tags Poverty

    Tag: Poverty

    Now is the time for leaders from both parties to work together to enact sensible mortgage deduction reform and to target the savings to address the growing rental housing crisis facing America's extremely low income families. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)
    Economy

    Yes, reform the mortgage deduction, but plow the revenue into low-income housing

    Diane Yentel -
    August 16, 2017 4:01 am
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    Economic mobility hinges not on forcible redistribution or on government programs, but on family values and involved communities. (iStock by Getty Images)
    Economy

    The American Dream is built on strong families

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    August 6, 2017 4:01 am
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    For those who care about empowering low-income Americans and lifting workers out of poverty, the mounting evidence and data show raising the minimum wage to $15 isn't compassionate, just, or charitable. It kills opportunity and creates more poverty, especially for young Americans trying to build their skill sets and make ends meet. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
    Beltway Confidential

    $15 minimum wage would cost 45,000 jobs … in just one county

    Ron Meyer -
    August 2, 2017 6:01 pm
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    Welfare payments cost the taxpayer hundreds of billions each year. (iStock by Getty Images)
    Beltway Confidential

    Capable welfare recipients should be put to work

    Tom Rogan -
    July 6, 2017 8:02 pm
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    Koch was asking donors to contribute to several of the groups he backs that are aimed at helping at-risk communities. (Twitter)
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    Charles Koch: ‘Two-tiered society’ means a grim future for US

    Pete Kasperowicz -
    June 25, 2017 8:17 pm
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    On the campaign trail last year, Donald Trump painted an extremely bleak picture with his pitch to people of color. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
    Education

    Blacks and school choice in Trump’s America

    Donavan Wilson -
    June 1, 2017 4:01 am
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    Seema Verma said she believed there should be a mechanism for people in poverty can pay for coverage, but suggested it occur through the private market. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
    Healthcare

    CMS chief hints at changes to Medicaid

    Kimberly Leonard -
    May 30, 2017 3:01 pm
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    A new Department of Agriculture requirement mandates states create a policy to handle meal debt of students by July 1 so that it can go into effect for the 2017-2018 academic year.
    Education

    New Mexico tries to make student lunch debt a thing of the past

    Anna Giaritelli -
    April 24, 2017 4:01 am
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    De-industrialization is color-blind; it doesn't matter if your town is all white, or predominately black like Ford Heights. (Salena Zito/Washington Examiner)
    Columnists

    A fragile hope in Ford Heights

    Salena Zito -
    April 16, 2017 6:00 am
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    Most of Airbnb's thousands of hosts utilize the platform in order to make extra income. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
    Beltway Confidential

    Restricting Airbnb won’t solve Washington DC’s affordable housing problem

    Kyle Burgess -
    April 4, 2017 11:00 pm
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