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  2. Breaking the cycle: low-income parents gets lessons in ... - AOL

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    There are almost as many approaches to fighting poverty and low-income life as there are ways that people and families fall into that life. Some programs try to fend off homelessness before it ...

  3. 'It doesn't make sense': Why millions of children have lost ...

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    The little girl, who has a heart murmur and complications after a bad bout of bronchitis, had been covered by Medicaid, the government program insuring low-income and disabled Americans.

  4. 7 States Where It’s Almost Impossible for Low-Income Families ...

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    Extremely low-income renter households: 138,104. Extremely low-income renter households with severe cost burden: 78%. Editor’s note: Data is sourced from the National Low Income Housing ...

  5. Poverty and health in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Medicaid allows for federal funding to match health care services and allow low-income families, low-income pregnant women, low-income children up to 18 years old, the blind, and those with disabilities to have these services. [40] Medicaid is administered by states, so states have the right to set the criteria for eligibility.

  6. Poverty in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Households headed by single mothers are most likely to be affected. 30 percent of low-income single mothers cannot afford diapers. [111] Inability to afford this necessity can cause a chain reaction, including mental, health, and behavioral problems. Some women are forced to make use of one or two diapers, using them more than once.

  7. Child poverty in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The CTC is similar to the EITC, but it does not target low-income families as much. Up to $1000 per child is available as a nonrefundable credit, and single-parent, two-kid households with incomes up to $115,000 and two-parent, two-kid households with incomes up to $150,000 are eligible for this credit.

  8. ‘Families were cheated’: Low-income Americans will receive ...

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    To help low-income families impacted by these price gouging scandals, the Attorney General’s Office is sending checks to every Washington household whose income is at or below 175% of the ...

  9. Cycle of poverty - Wikipedia

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    The paper opens by observing that in the United States almost one half of children born to low income parents become low income adults, four in ten in the United Kingdom, and one-third in Canada. The paper goes on to observe that rich children also tend to become rich adults—four in ten in the U.S. and the U.K., and as many as one-third in ...