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  1. 17 de dez. de 2018 · Welfare & Poverty 37M in poverty is a plague on America. Poverty is America’s greatest challenge--for citizens & govt. Poverty is such low priority, we have no accurate statistics. Principles against poverty:work, opportunity, thrift, family. Give poor a stake with “automatic 401k” & kids’ savings. Housing vouchers, not housing projects.

  2. John Edwards puts a seminal issue back on the map, presenting blueprints for ending poverty in America. "This is one of the great moral issues of our time. The day after Katrina hit, new government statistics showed that 37 million Americans live in poverty, up for the fourth year in a row."

  3. Published in conjunction with one of the country's leading anti-poverty centers, Ending Poverty in America brings together respected social scientists, journalists, neighborhood organizers, and business leaders—both liberal and conservative—to tackle hot-button issues such as job creation, schools, housing, and family-friendly social policy, offering a template for a renewed public debate ...

  4. 3 de dez. de 2015 · This comprehensive report is the result of 14 months of work by 15 experts in the AEI-Brookings Working Group on Poverty and Opportunity. Its consensus plan to reduce poverty and restore the ...

  5. Published in conjunction with one of the country’s leading anti-poverty centers, Ending Poverty in America brings together respected social scientists, journalists, neighborhood organizers, and business leaders—both liberal and conservative—to tackle hot-button issues such as job creation, schools, housing, and family-friendly social policy, offering a template for a renewed public ...

  6. Ending poverty in America : how to restore the American dream / edited by John Edwards, Marion Crain, and Arne L. Kalleberg. Contributor(s): Edwards, John, 1953 June 10-Crain, Marion G; Kalleberg, Arne L; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Center on Poverty, Work, and Opportunity

  7. Read 8 reviews from the world’s largest community for readers. John Edwards puts a seminal issue back on the map, presenting blueprints for ending poverty