Government aid doesn’t always go where it’s supposed to. Foster care agencies team up with companies to take disability and survivor benefits from abused and neglected children. States and their revenue consultants use illusory schemes to siphon Medicaid funds intended for children and the poor into general state coffers. Child support payments for foster children and families on public assistance are converted into government revenue. And the poverty industry keeps expanding, leaving us with nursing homes and juvenile detention centers that sedate residents to reduce costs and maximize profit, local governments buying nursing homes to take the facilities’ federal aid while the elderly languish with poor care, and counties hiring companies ...
Examining institutional entrenchment among homeless families, the Institute demonstrates the possibl...
Few economic indicators have more salience and pervasive financial impact on everyday lives in the U...
This is the introduction to Holes in the Safety Net: Federalism and Poverty (Ezra Rosser ed., Cambri...
Government aid doesn’t always go where it’s supposed to. Foster care agencies team up with companies...
Having written about and represented many poor fathers in child support cases, I am familiar with th...
Fiscal federalism is a staple of economic theory that underlies the federal-state partnership in the...
While the United States continues to recover from the 2008 Great Recession, the country still faces ...
American social welfare programs are rife with fraud — but its not the kind of fraud most people thi...
Our objective is to illustrate the precariousness of the formal social service safety net for low-in...
For many decades America has been stuck in a loop of having millions of impoverished citizens despit...
While the United States continues to recover from the 2008 Great Recession, the country still faces ...
While the United States continues to recover from the 2008 Great Recession, the country still faces ...
Poverty is a major social problem in the United States: in 2014, the U.S. Census Bureau reported 46....
Much of the social safety net in the United States relies on partnerships between the service-provid...
Since the Great Depression, the United States has developed a set of supports to help low-income fam...
Examining institutional entrenchment among homeless families, the Institute demonstrates the possibl...
Few economic indicators have more salience and pervasive financial impact on everyday lives in the U...
This is the introduction to Holes in the Safety Net: Federalism and Poverty (Ezra Rosser ed., Cambri...
Government aid doesn’t always go where it’s supposed to. Foster care agencies team up with companies...
Having written about and represented many poor fathers in child support cases, I am familiar with th...
Fiscal federalism is a staple of economic theory that underlies the federal-state partnership in the...
While the United States continues to recover from the 2008 Great Recession, the country still faces ...
American social welfare programs are rife with fraud — but its not the kind of fraud most people thi...
Our objective is to illustrate the precariousness of the formal social service safety net for low-in...
For many decades America has been stuck in a loop of having millions of impoverished citizens despit...
While the United States continues to recover from the 2008 Great Recession, the country still faces ...
While the United States continues to recover from the 2008 Great Recession, the country still faces ...
Poverty is a major social problem in the United States: in 2014, the U.S. Census Bureau reported 46....
Much of the social safety net in the United States relies on partnerships between the service-provid...
Since the Great Depression, the United States has developed a set of supports to help low-income fam...
Examining institutional entrenchment among homeless families, the Institute demonstrates the possibl...
Few economic indicators have more salience and pervasive financial impact on everyday lives in the U...
This is the introduction to Holes in the Safety Net: Federalism and Poverty (Ezra Rosser ed., Cambri...