Even as DC’s economy grows, it is marked by stark racial inequalities in income, wealth, and poverty. Affording the basics, such as rent, food, and utilities is a daily challenge for many DC residents. This is disproportionately true for Black residents, one in five of whom live in poverty. Income support programs help people make ends meet and boost long-term education and health outcomes for children. By helping residents pay their bills, care for their children and possibly save for a rainy day, DC can help create more stability and a future of shared abundance.
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DC Council Makes Right Decision on TANF in Second Budget Vote
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • June 5, 2012 • Income & Poverty / Revenue & Budget / TANF & Income Support
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The Budget Priority List: Future Michigan State Freshman and DC family shelter resident Chris Feaster
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • May 11, 2012 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness / Income & Poverty / Revenue & Budget
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Fiscal Year 2013 Budget Updates
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • May 10, 2012 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness / Income & Poverty / Revenue & Budget / TANF & Income Support
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