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The report noted levels of poverty in working households, with 71% of children in poverty in a household where at least one adult worked, while just over half (52%) were in a family where at least one ...
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Poverty has many dimensions. Following recent crises, not least the COVID-19 pandemic and the cost-of-living crisis, some of poverty's known dimensions have evolved while new forms have emerged.
But for too many working families, making it here feels impossible. When Gov. Kathy Hochul signed the Child Poverty Reduction Act, she pledged to cut New York’s child poverty in half by 2031.
Entities have largely been working in silos, trying to tackle poverty on their own, and it’s limiting their success and sometimes creating confusion and roadblocks for the residents trying to ...