Staying Afloat in Tough Times tracks state-level policies that help families both avoid and cope with economic hardship. The report examines three categories of policies: work attachment and advancement, income adequacy, and asset development and protection. Although states have taken the lead over the last decade in policy efforts to help low income families, this study demonstrates that assistance is extraordinarily uneven across the states. The authors conclude that America needs a national vision of family economic security — and the leadership to implement it
Millions of low-income working families in America today are struggling to make ends meet. While wor...
Examines data on Wisconsin's low-income working families, including health insurance coverage and po...
Describes how the Working Poor Families Project promotes policy change by positioning state-based no...
These are challenging economic times for American families, especially those headed by lowwage worke...
Reviews states' approaches to reducing family poverty and improving economic security, including exp...
Research shows that family economic insecurity when children are very young can have lifelong effect...
Provides a snapshot of the characteristics, conditions, and challenges of low-income working familie...
Examines 30 state and local programs to support low-income working families. Provides policymakers a...
Many full-time workers in the United States are unable to make ends meet. Government "work support" ...
In 2012, there were more than 10 million low-income working families with children in the United Sta...
Looks at the growing U.S. workforce segment encountering low wage earning jobs, without benefits. Ex...
Over 26 million American children live in low-income families. Nearly 60 percent of these children a...
Nearly 40 percent of American children live in families with incomes below 200 percent of the federa...
What happens when a family loses one or more vital work supports? This brief uses the Family Resourc...
With an unparalleled focus on employment, the 1996 federal welfare reforms changed the nature of cas...
Millions of low-income working families in America today are struggling to make ends meet. While wor...
Examines data on Wisconsin's low-income working families, including health insurance coverage and po...
Describes how the Working Poor Families Project promotes policy change by positioning state-based no...
These are challenging economic times for American families, especially those headed by lowwage worke...
Reviews states' approaches to reducing family poverty and improving economic security, including exp...
Research shows that family economic insecurity when children are very young can have lifelong effect...
Provides a snapshot of the characteristics, conditions, and challenges of low-income working familie...
Examines 30 state and local programs to support low-income working families. Provides policymakers a...
Many full-time workers in the United States are unable to make ends meet. Government "work support" ...
In 2012, there were more than 10 million low-income working families with children in the United Sta...
Looks at the growing U.S. workforce segment encountering low wage earning jobs, without benefits. Ex...
Over 26 million American children live in low-income families. Nearly 60 percent of these children a...
Nearly 40 percent of American children live in families with incomes below 200 percent of the federa...
What happens when a family loses one or more vital work supports? This brief uses the Family Resourc...
With an unparalleled focus on employment, the 1996 federal welfare reforms changed the nature of cas...
Millions of low-income working families in America today are struggling to make ends meet. While wor...
Examines data on Wisconsin's low-income working families, including health insurance coverage and po...
Describes how the Working Poor Families Project promotes policy change by positioning state-based no...