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Publications by date about: Poverty

December 20, 2011CenterPointsIt's Business as Usual If You Ignore Income Inequality and Poverty
November 15, 2011News ReleaseWorking Poor Oregonians Pay More in Income Taxes Than Poor in Most Other States
November 9, 2011Fact SheetA Graphic View of Poverty in Oregon
November 8, 2011Blog PostPoverty Is Even More Shocking Than Previously Estimated
October 4, 2011Blog PostMessage to Governor Kitzhaber: The road to excellence in education begins with poverty reduction
October 3, 2011CenterPointsConfront Poverty to Improve Education
September 22, 2011News ReleaseOregon's Progress on Child Health Coverage Offers Hope
September 22, 2011News ReleaseRecession Continues to Hammer Oregonians, Particularly Children and Minorities
September 15, 2011Blog Post2012 Minimum Wage Hike Good for Oregonians and Good for Economy
September 15, 2011News ReleaseOregon's 30-Cent Minimum Wage Hike Will Help Workers and Economy
September 13, 2011News ReleaseOregon's Poverty Increase Underscores Need for Action
July 1, 2011Blog PostResponsibly Confront the National Deficit
June 8, 2011Issue BriefThe EITC's Benefits by District
June 8, 2011Issue BriefThe EITC and Tax Refund Products by District
June 5, 2011Blog PostHow Much do Poor Kids Matter Compared to Corporations and the Rich?
April 4, 2011ReportOregon Can Do Better Than Harm Poor Kids
April 3, 2011Statesman JournalProposal would a make bad situation worse
March 3, 2011Fact SheetSB 349 Helps Working Families Get Ahead
January 31, 2011News ReleaseOregon's Cash Assistance Program Helps Far Fewer Needy Families Than 15 Years Ago
January 24, 2011Earned Income Tax Credit throughout Oregon
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