Child poverty is changing, as more low-income parents enter the workforce yet remain impoverished. The Urban Institute has a team of researchers investigating why work is no longer a ticket out of poverty, what that means for kids, and what kinds of programs might help. UI’s Gregory Acs, a senior research associate in the Income and Benefits Policy Center, offers this overview.
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