Despite decades of concerted federal, state, local and private effort, poverty persists in Maine and many parts of the nation. The face of poverty, however, differs across regions and states. Maine, for example, has a higher rate of working poor than in the nation as a whole. In this article, Ann Acheson updates the profile of poverty in Maine, examining recent trends and the nature of regional disparities. Some measures of economic distress have worsened over the last five years; others remain stagnant. Acheson concludes with a brief overview of current policies and programs that address poverty and calls for a multifaceted approach to continuing poverty reduction efforts at all levels of government and in the private sector
Data from the 1990 census showed that Maine has the highest rate of poverty in New England, with 128...
Recent political campaigns at the national and state levels have been filled with much rhetoric abou...
Looking closely at the components of personal income can provide insight about economic characterist...
Despite decades of concerted federal, state, local and private effort, poverty persists in Maine and...
This report presents a statewide and county-by-county picture of poverty in Maine in 2006. In 2005-2...
The Maine Community Action Association contracted with the Margaret Chase Smith Center for Public Po...
Research shows that family economic insecurity when children are very young can have lifelong effect...
This report presents a statewide and county-by-county picture of poverty in Maine in 2010 and trends...
This article examines the problem of poverty in New England during the current period of economic pr...
Hunger and food insecurity is on the rise in Maine. Mainers are experiencing a food emergency made g...
In this brief, authors Andrew Schaefer and Beth Mattingly compare Maine, one of the oldest states in...
Community Action Programs and Poor People of Maine : A History.State of Maine. Division of Economic ...
In the past two decades, Maine’s per capita income ranking has not topped 27th, and in recent years,...
In this brief, we compare Maine, one of the oldest states in the nation, to the United States as a w...
Data from the 1990 census showed that Maine has the highest rate of poverty in New England, with 128...
Data from the 1990 census showed that Maine has the highest rate of poverty in New England, with 128...
Recent political campaigns at the national and state levels have been filled with much rhetoric abou...
Looking closely at the components of personal income can provide insight about economic characterist...
Despite decades of concerted federal, state, local and private effort, poverty persists in Maine and...
This report presents a statewide and county-by-county picture of poverty in Maine in 2006. In 2005-2...
The Maine Community Action Association contracted with the Margaret Chase Smith Center for Public Po...
Research shows that family economic insecurity when children are very young can have lifelong effect...
This report presents a statewide and county-by-county picture of poverty in Maine in 2010 and trends...
This article examines the problem of poverty in New England during the current period of economic pr...
Hunger and food insecurity is on the rise in Maine. Mainers are experiencing a food emergency made g...
In this brief, authors Andrew Schaefer and Beth Mattingly compare Maine, one of the oldest states in...
Community Action Programs and Poor People of Maine : A History.State of Maine. Division of Economic ...
In the past two decades, Maine’s per capita income ranking has not topped 27th, and in recent years,...
In this brief, we compare Maine, one of the oldest states in the nation, to the United States as a w...
Data from the 1990 census showed that Maine has the highest rate of poverty in New England, with 128...
Data from the 1990 census showed that Maine has the highest rate of poverty in New England, with 128...
Recent political campaigns at the national and state levels have been filled with much rhetoric abou...
Looking closely at the components of personal income can provide insight about economic characterist...