Volatility. Instability. Insecurity. Precarity. There’s a burgeoning lexicon seeking to capture the grim economic state of more and more Americans. Join us as Jonathan Morduch describes what he and Rachel Schneider discovered when they got 253 households to track their every bit of income and their every expense over the course of a year. The results—showcased in The Financial Diaries: How American Families Cope in a World of Uncertainty (Princeton University Press, 2017)—are sobering, and should cause us to reevaluate what we think we know about poverty and inequality in postindustrial America
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Since the onset of the Great Recession, the nation has been focused on a steady stream of mostly dis...
Abstract: Tragically, many families that were most exposed to the economic dislocations of the rece...
In The Financial Diaries: How American Families Cope in a World of Uncertainty, Jonathan Morduch and...
Researchers and practitioners will gain valuable insights into the financial insecurity experienced ...
If you happen to be an American and have trouble sleeping, do not attempt to fall asleep watching th...
This is the first in a series of briefs that the Center for Social Development has produced in partn...
Arguably, the stability of household finances is the biggest single unknown in the U.S. economy toda...
This issue brief seeks to understand Americans' attitudes about their financial security. It examine...
We examine households' financial fragility by looking at their capacity to come up with $2,000 in 30...
Analyzes trends in the number of multi-generational households, their household incomes, and poverty...
Research has increasingly shed light on the precariousness of many households’ financial situations....
The financial crisis of 2007 to 2009 took a tremendous toll on household wealth and shattered the se...
Five years ago UK households were running a surplus of £70bn as we tightened our belts in the wake o...
International audienceThis article investigates the effects of different job categories on household...
What’s not to like about economic growth, you might ask? Well, quite a lot, it turns out, once we be...
Since the onset of the Great Recession, the nation has been focused on a steady stream of mostly dis...
Abstract: Tragically, many families that were most exposed to the economic dislocations of the rece...
In The Financial Diaries: How American Families Cope in a World of Uncertainty, Jonathan Morduch and...
Researchers and practitioners will gain valuable insights into the financial insecurity experienced ...
If you happen to be an American and have trouble sleeping, do not attempt to fall asleep watching th...
This is the first in a series of briefs that the Center for Social Development has produced in partn...
Arguably, the stability of household finances is the biggest single unknown in the U.S. economy toda...
This issue brief seeks to understand Americans' attitudes about their financial security. It examine...
We examine households' financial fragility by looking at their capacity to come up with $2,000 in 30...
Analyzes trends in the number of multi-generational households, their household incomes, and poverty...
Research has increasingly shed light on the precariousness of many households’ financial situations....
The financial crisis of 2007 to 2009 took a tremendous toll on household wealth and shattered the se...
Five years ago UK households were running a surplus of £70bn as we tightened our belts in the wake o...
International audienceThis article investigates the effects of different job categories on household...
What’s not to like about economic growth, you might ask? Well, quite a lot, it turns out, once we be...
Since the onset of the Great Recession, the nation has been focused on a steady stream of mostly dis...
Abstract: Tragically, many families that were most exposed to the economic dislocations of the rece...