Children born into poverty are far more likely to remain poor in adulthood in the United States than in other wealthy countries. Why? The stickiness of poverty in the U.S. challenges the self ...
One elementary school teacher investigates what's happening and finds that the boys crisis might not be what we think.
If you think those facts are a coincidence, they’re not. Research has long shown that poverty and educational outcomes are inextricably linked. As poverty goes up, student performance goes down, and ...
The report examined the percentage of adults who are married, have children, and raise them together through their children’s ...
At age 3, children from wealthier families who lived in high-poverty neighborhoods were about as likely to act out as their peers born into poor families. The study relied on data from portions of ...
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Leading from behind has become Greater Cleveland’s specialty. Obsessing over the Browns and ignoring other needs isn’t a ...
In Cambodia, a poor woman said, "poverty means working for more than 18 hours a day, but still not earning enough to feed myself, my husband, and our two children." Although some government programs ...
It's towards the end of our interview that Bill Gates reveals new numbers on how much his charitable Foundation has now spent ...