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PROJECTING POVERTY RATES IN 2020 FOR THE 62 AND OLDER POPULATION: WHAT CHANGES CAN WE EXPECT AND WHY? Barbara A. Butrica, The Urban Institute Karen Smith, The Urban Institute Eric Toder, Internal Revenue Service*
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Document Date: 2012-03-14 20:25:44


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