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ARRA money preventing poverty for many

18 hours ago ago from Working in Maine

Rather than focus on talk radio, and other media pundits with ideological axes to grind, Americans should be focused on facts and data to decide whether federal and state policies are working. Let's take a look at the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). According some new analysis based on Census data, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) is keeping large numbers of Americans out of poverty in states across ...

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The Race Gap is a Marriage Gap: Child Poverty

23 hours ago ago from Gruntled Center

I believe that most of the gap between African Americans and other Americans is due to the very low black married parent rate. Support for this view comes from a study by Adam Thomas and Isabel Sawhill, cited in The State of Our Unions 2009 : If family structure had not changed between 1960 and 1998, the Black child poverty rate in 1998 would have been 28.4 percent rather than 45.6 percent.

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Whites Serving Whites not Considered ‘too White’

12 hours ago ago from The Minneapolis 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in Minneapolis, MN

Say it Loud, I'm Black and I'm Proud. Say it Loud, I'm Black and I'm Proud. Well. Let's whisper that. Wouldn't want anyone to think we are radical… too Black. Nearly 99 percent of all white Americans live in all-white communities, work in all-white offices, conduct business with white customers, and send their children to all-white schools, according to Dr. Claud Anderson, in the book Powernomics. But they are not too white. Then ...

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