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Volume 1, Number 6 The Supplemental Poverty Measure: A Better Measure for Poverty in America? By Anupama Jacob, School of Social Welfare, UC Berkeley In 2012, the U.S. Census Bureau reported that around 46 million or on
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Davis / Washington / D.C. / /

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National Academy Press / /

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America / /

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United States / /

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pence / /

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food stamps / nation-wide search / health insurance premiums / food plan / minimum diet food plan / food / /

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Social Security Administration / U.S. Department of Health and Human Services / Congress / Brookings Institution / U.S. Cen¬sus Bureau / U.S. Census Bureau / Obama administration / UC Berkeley / Center for Poverty Research / President Johnson’s office of Economic Opportunity / National Academy of Sciences / School of Social Welfare / /

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Besharov / Poverty Measure / Johnson / Mollie Orshansky / /

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economist / Official / D. J. / President / Assistant Secretary for Planning and Analysis / official U.S. poverty measure / Assistant Secretary for Planning / /

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California / /

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