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Addressing concentrated poverty in America

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  • DeAnna Green

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The Federal Reserve/Brookings Institution study of concentrated poverty in America has been released. To help policymakers plan interventions, the author summarizes the similarities and differences among communities where poverty is 40 percent or higher.

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  • DeAnna Green, 2009. "Addressing concentrated poverty in America," Communities and Banking, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Win, pages 24-27.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedbcb:y:2009:i:win:p:24-27
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