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  2. Model Cities Program - Wikipedia

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    Model Cities logo. The Model Cities Program was an element of U.S. President Lyndon Johnson's Great Society and War on Poverty.The concept was presented by labor leader Walter Reuther to President Johnson in an off-the-record White House meeting on May 20, 1965. [1]

  3. Operation Fly, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The largest student-run organization that addresses poverty and inner-city issues. The cheapest tutoring programs in the metropolitan area whose profits go to the inner-city. The most innovative and fastest homeless student-run collection and distribution programs The best leadership and financial literacy training programs by students in the ...

  4. Concentrated poverty - Wikipedia

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    Some of its effects include white flight from American cities, leading to a declining tax base to provide city services, and the civil rights movement, allowing better-off blacks to leave inner-city areas. While concentrated poverty between 1970 and 1990 increased among blacks, Hispanics, and whites, the most dramatic increases were observed ...

  5. Free cash programs spread as more cities expand the anti ...

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    Ramos is one of 46 participants in a guaranteed income program now in its third iteration in Virginia’s capital, a city of around 230,000 people where 1 in 5 live in poverty.The initiative is ...

  6. Poverty's Not Just for Cities: America's 10 Poorest Suburbs - AOL

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    > City poverty rate: 16.7% > Number of suburban poor: 105,030 Poverty in the entire Bakersfield metropolitan area rose 23% from 2007 to 2009. The suburban portion of the metro has been affected ...

  7. Great Society - Wikipedia

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    President Lyndon B. Johnson signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964 on July 2, 1964. The Great Society was a series of domestic programs enacted by President Lyndon B. Johnson in the United States from 1964 to 1968, with the stated goals of totally eliminating poverty and racial injustice in the country.

  8. Mixed-income housing - Wikipedia

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    The 1992 the HOPE VI program emerged as the pinnacle of this interest. With rising poverty rates and increased concentration of poverty in inner city neighborhoods in the 1970s and 80s, mixed income housing captured the imagination of federal

  9. Poverty rate in U.S. drops due to welfare program expansion - AOL

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    Comparing data from Distribution of Household Income reports and the Official Poverty Measure, the CBO found that Americans living below the poverty threshold in 2021 received about 25% of their ...