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Category: Poverty

Posted inHousing

Controversial Whitehaven development dropped but not yet dead

by Jacob Steimer January 7, 2022January 7, 2022
Posted inHousing

Soaked carpets and no A/C: Memphians describe renting from Prager Group

by Jacob Steimer January 6, 2022January 7, 2022
Posted inPoverty

Child tax credit money led her to rethink her budget, and that changed her life

by Hannah Grabenstein December 22, 2021January 3, 2022
Posted inMemphis

Young Dolph told stories about poverty, power and policy too

by Carrington J. Tatum November 30, 2021December 2, 2021
Posted inHousing

Memphis lands large grant to address lack of services for homeless young adults

by Jacob Steimer September 22, 2021September 22, 2021
Posted inPoverty

‘A relief:’ How Memphis families are spending child tax credit payments

by Hannah Grabenstein September 16, 2021December 17, 2021
Posted inCensus

Why did one Memphis ZIP code lose 22% of its population in 10 years?

by Jacob Steimer August 27, 2021August 27, 2021
Posted inPoverty

Safety net policies are helping reduce the number of Americans below the poverty line – but that’s not the whole story

by Elena Delavega, Associate Professor of Social Work, University of Memphis August 25, 2021August 25, 2021
Posted inEconomic Justice

Program looks to put payday lenders out of business

by Carrington J. Tatum August 20, 2021August 24, 2021
Posted inHousing

Why are many renters facing eviction if Shelby County has $40M to help?

by Jacob Steimer August 20, 2021August 23, 2021

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