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    The share of Americans in poverty fell by half a percentage point to 15.5 percent in 2013, the Census Bureau reported Thursday. (iStock Photo)
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    More evidence that poverty fell in 2013

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    In this Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014 photo, Matthew Kramer, left, an adult work coordinator for Columbus City Schools, talks to Bianca Cunningham, of Columbus, at the work experience program sponsored by the Ohio Association of Food Banks, in Columbus, Ohio. The work experience program helps participants gain valuable job skills and experience through volunteer service. (AP Photo/Jay LaPrete)
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    Ohio’s poverty rate dips slightly in recent years

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    Ryan responds to the pope on poverty

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    Census shows 5,500 more poor in Rhode Island
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    Census shows 5,500 more poor in Rhode Island

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    Census: 2013 poverty rate falls in New Hampshire
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    Census: 2013 poverty rate falls in New Hampshire

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    Senators: Spike in energy costs could push 840,000 Americans into poverty
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    Senators: Spike in energy costs could push 840,000 Americans into poverty

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    The share of Americans officially living in poverty in 2013 was 14.5 percent, down from 15 percent in 2012. The number of people in poverty, 45.3 million, also fell slightly from the record 46.5 million in 2012, although that change was within the margin of error. (iStock)
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