Section 2: Today's Low-income America
Typically, legal aid organizations can use LSC funds only to serve the legal needs of people with household incomes at or below 125% of the federal poverty leve
News Flash • Housing Authority of the County of Alameda - Wa
Section 2: Today's Low-income America
Section 2: Today's Low-income America
Inflation inequality: Poorest Americans are hit hardest by soaring prices on necessities - Cobb County Courier
Section 5: Comparing Income Groups
Minorities and low income households are disproportionately burdened by childcare costs - Main Street Media of Tennessee
The Report The Justice Gap Report
Achievement Trap: How America is Failing Millions of High-Achieving Students from Lower-Income Families - Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
Minimum wage earners can't afford a modest 2-bedroom apartment anywhere in the country - The Boston Globe
How to save money fast on a low income - CreditNinja
Section 5: Comparing Income Groups