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population, including the first national estimates of income, employment, and safety net participation based on administrative …), veterans' benefits, housing assistance, and mortality. Nearly half of these adults had formal employment in the year they were …
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"Many older US households have done little or no planning for retirement, and there is a substantial population that seems to undersave for retirement. Of particular concern is the relative position of older women, who are more vulnerable to old-age poverty due to their longer longevity. This...
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This paper is the first to examine changes in poverty over time using a comprehensive set of linked survey and administrative data, implementing recommendations of the Interagency Technical Working Group on Evaluating Alternative Measures of Poverty. Using the Comprehensive Income Dataset (CID),...
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Recent research suggests that rates of extreme poverty, commonly defined as living on less than $2/person/day, are high and rising in the United States. We re-examine the rate of extreme poverty by linking 2011 data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation and Current Population...
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Official poverty statistics and even the extreme poverty literature largely ignore people experiencing homelessness. In this paper, we examine the characteristics, labor market attachment, geographic mobility, earnings, and safety net utilization of this population in order to understand their...
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sources to impute poverty in the Monthly CPS sample based on demographic and employment variables. This paper evaluates the … half of 2022. Part of the explanation for the lack of change appears to be a compensating decline in employment among low …
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