Invested - Policy Matters - Poverty
Автор: FederalReserveBoston
Загружено: 2024-01-02
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The Center for Poverty Research at Columbia University assessed the ways federal relief prevented dramatic increases in U.S. poverty levels during the onset of the pandemic, as historic unemployment surges coincided with economic challenges that continued to plague families as they juggled work, child care, and children’s schooling in a dramatically altered context.
After reading this work, the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston’s Beth Mattingly reached out to the team at Columbia to see if they would be interested in looking at the numbers for New England. Columbia’s Zach Parolin and Mattingly then worked together to illustrate how poverty levels changed in the six New England states over the course of the pandemic and detail the important role of expanded benefits in the region using data assembled at Columbia.
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