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  2. Poverty, by America - Wikipedia

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    Poverty, by America received critical acclaim upon release. [4] Kirkus Reviews wrote positively about Desmond's policy proposals, describing the book as a "clearly delineated guide to finally eradicate poverty in America." [3] Booklist and BookPage similarly praised the book, singling out Desmond's solutions as a highlight.

  3. Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival & Hope in an American City

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    Gotham Book Prize in 2022 [12] [13] Finalist for Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Current Interest [14] [15] One of the Barack Obama's Favorite Book of the Year 2021 [16] [17] Listed in "The 10 Best Books of 2021" by The New York Times [18] Listed in "The 100 Must-Read Books Of 2021" by Time [19] Listed in "Five of the Best Books of 2021" by ...

  4. The Rich and the Rest of Us - Wikipedia

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    The Rich and the Rest of Us: A Poverty Manifesto is a 2012 political, ... The book examines poverty in America and how to eliminate it. References

  5. One Way America Can Meaningfully Address Poverty - AOL

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    Poverty is a generational problem and it’s one that we can and should solve, but to do so will require holistic and generational approaches that fully take into account how wealth-building works.

  6. America Already Knows How to Address Child Poverty - AOL

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  7. How This College Student Is Fighting to End Period Poverty

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  8. Moving Out of Poverty - Wikipedia

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    Moving Out of Poverty is a project sponsored by the World Bank, as well as a series of four books describing the results of the project, that aim to understand how people rise up the ladder from poverty to prosperity, and how they may fall back into poverty. comparative research across more than 500 communities in 15 countries on how and why poor people move out of poverty.

  9. The Working Poor - Wikipedia

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    The Working Poor: Invisible in America is a 2004 book written by Pulitzer Prize-winner David K. Shipler. From personal interviews and research, Shipler presents in this book anecdotes and life stories of individuals considered the working poor. [ 1 ]