Contends that the well- being of low-income Americans is at substantial risk despite economic recovery
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?A thorough and enlightening survey of the impact and legacy of the Great Recession on low-income Americans . . . accessible and readable.? ?Journal of American Studies Millions entered poverty as a result of the Great Recession?s terrible toll of long-term unemployment. In this book, Kristin S. Seefeldt and John D. Graham examine recent trends in poverty and assess the performance of America?s safety-net programs. They consider likely scenarios for future developments and conclude that the well-being of low-income Americans, particularly the working poor, the near poor, and the new poor, is at substantial risk despite economic recovery. ?[This] primer on the state of America?s poor in the wake of the Great Recession of 2007 to 2009 cuts through Beltway theater and provides a clear picture of the magnitude of poverty of the United States as well as the patchwork nature of social services targeting the poor.? ?Journal of Policy Analysis and Management