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Poverty, Income, and Health Insurance: What to Expect and Why It Really Matters

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Every year around this time, the Census Bureau releases one of the most important government reports: the annual status of poverty, household income, and health insurance coverage. The release is scheduled for the morning of August 26th at 10; you can usually watch the press conference over the web if that kind of thing turns you on as much as it does me.
With your approval, I'd like to take you on a pre-release tour of these data, discussing what to expect -- slightly lower poverty and higher median income; less health coverage -- and, more importantly, the context within which to interpret these results.

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the Census release enables us, for the first time, to evaluate how the living standards of middle- and low-income families fared over this recovery. It's not likely to be pretty.

What's that? You already know how they/you did? Good point. But this makes it official, and the release, which generally gets front page status for a day or two, gives us a chance to reflect on an economic expansion that left most people behind.

Sigh.

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Reply#1 - Mon Aug 25, 2008 12:02 PM EDT
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Very interesting analysis thank you Angel.

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Reply#2 - Tue Aug 26, 2008 8:22 PM EDT
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