Poverty

Asset Building News Week, September 10-14

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  • Elliot Schreur
September 14, 2012
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The Asset Building News Week is a weekly Friday feature on The Ladder, the Asset Building Program blog, designed to help readers keep up with news and developments in the asset building field. This week's topics include the latest on poverty data, health and financial security.

Editor's Note: This edition of Asset Building News Week was authored by our new fall intern, Elliot Schreur. Elliot is a Master's of Public Policy student at the George Washington University here in D.C. Please join us in welcoming Elliot!

2011 Poverty Statistics Shed Light on Ongoing Economic Hardship

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  • Hannah Emple
September 12, 2012
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The U.S. Census Bureau released 2011 estimates from the Current Population Survey today that show the national poverty rate remains the same as 2010. The new report shows that that more than one out of every seven Americans lived in poverty during 2011. As the Census press release notes, "after three consecutive years of increases, neither the poverty rate nor the number of people in poverty were statistically different from the 2010 estimates." While poverty remained roughly the same, incomes were down in 2011, compared to previous years. "Real median earnings of both men and women who worked full time, year-round declined by 2.5 percent between 2010 and 2011," the press release notes. The poverty threshold for a family with two adults and two children in 2011 was $22,811, while median household income was at $50,054. That means half of American households are getting by on less than $50,000 annually, and over 46 million are surviving on less than half of that.

Asset Building News Week, September 3-7

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  • Hannah Emple
September 7, 2012
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The Asset Building News Week is a weekly Friday feature on The Ladder, the Asset Building Program blog, designed to help readers keep up with news and developments in the asset building field. This week's topics include the state of the middle class, food security, and financial products.

The State of Food Insecurity in the United States

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  • Hannah Emple
September 6, 2012
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According to newly released data on food insecurity, a full 14.9% of American households did not have access to enough food for an active, healthy life at some point during 2011. This finding comes from the U.S. Department of Agriculture,which puts out an annual report every September that calculates the prevalence of food insecurity, identifies the demographic characteristics and life circumstances of food insecure households, and analyzes food expenditures and participation in nutrition assistance programs.

Asset Building News Week, August 20-24

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  • Hannah Emple
August 24, 2012
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The Asset Building News Week is a weekly Friday feature on The Ladder, the Asset Building Program blog, designed to help readers keep up with news and developments in the asset building field. This week's topics include the declining middle class, housing, the perils of lending, and connections between health and wealth.

Jailed for a $425 Debt: The Criminalization of Poverty Reaches New Heights

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  • Aleta Sprague
August 23, 2012
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A series of recent articles from the St. Louis Dispatch has been documenting a disturbing trend in Missouri: the return of the debtors’ prison. Debtors’ prisons are technically illegal in all states, and largely regarded as a relic of the past. Still, Missouri and other states are increasingly jailing people for failure to pay private debts by relying on a technicality that permits incarceration when the debtor misses a court date. The Dispatch’s most recent installment focuses on the role of payday lenders in enforcing debts through the courts, resulting in additional fees and deep humiliation for customers who end up spending time behind bars. Payday lenders, however, are not alone in enforcing such serious penalties for an inability to repay a debt; moreover, this trend can be understood as but one facet of the larger criminalization of poverty.

Asset Building News Week, August 13 - 17

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  • Haley Eagon
August 17, 2012
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The Asset Building News Week is a weekly Friday feature on The Ladder, the Asset Building Program blog, designed to help readers keep up with news and developments in the asset building field. This week's topics include poverty in politics, financial services, and asset poverty.

Asset Building News Week, August 6 - 10

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  • Haley Eagon
August 10, 2012
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The Asset Building News Week is a weekly Friday feature on The Ladder, the Asset Building Program blog, designed to help readers keep up with news and developments in the asset building field. This week's topics include financial capability, measuring poverty, and welfare.

Asset Building News Week, July 30 - August 3

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  • Haley Eagon
August 3, 2012
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The Asset Building News Week is a weekly Friday feature on The Ladder, the Asset Building Program blog, designed to help readers keep up with news and developments in the asset building field. This week's topics include gaps in wealth and income, welfare, and savings.

Spotlight on Bank Accounts for TANF Recipients

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  • Rachel Black
August 1, 2012
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Having a bank account is foundational to building financial security. Unfortunately, the lower your income, the more likely you are to be financially insecure and the less likely you are to have a bank account. According to the FDIC, about 20 percent of households earning less than $30,000 are unbanked.

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