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Poor by Comparison: Report on Illinois Poverty

by Amy Rynell; Amy Terpstra; Annika Yates; Jennifer Clary; Katherine Stuehrk; Kimberly Drew; Suniya Farooqui

Jan 29, 2015
  • Government Reform
  • Poverty

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A report that examines how Illinois compares to other states on over 25 key metrics associated with poverty and hardship. In addition to addressing the state budget's structural deficit and tax policy, the report offers additional recommendations that, if implemented, would help ensure the people of Illinois can live the best lives possible and make Illinois more competitive in the process.
Poor by Comparison: Report on Illinois Poverty

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Published By

  • Social IMPACT Research Center

Funded By

  • Chicago Community Trust
  • Libra Foundation

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  • Copyright 2015 Social IMPACT Research Center.

Document Type

  • Report/Whitepaper

Language

  • English

Geography

  • North America / United States (Midwestern) / Illinois
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Title: Poor by Comparison: Report on Illinois Poverty
Publication date 2015-01-29
Publication Year 2015
Authors Amy Rynell , Amy Terpstra , Annika Yates , Jennifer Clary , Katherine Stuehrk , Kimberly Drew , Suniya Farooqui
Copyright holder(s) Social IMPACT Research Center
Geographical Focus North America / United States (Midwestern) / Illinois
Keywords poverty , social impact , illinois , year estimates , american community survey
Document type Report/Whitepaper
Language English
URL: https://feedingamerica.issuelab.org/resource/poor-by-comparison-report-on-illinois-poverty.html
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