Even as DC’s economy grows, it is marked by stark racial inequalities in income, wealth, and poverty. Affording the basics, such as rent, food, and utilities is a daily challenge for many DC residents. This is disproportionately true for Black residents, one in five of whom live in poverty. Income support programs help people make ends meet and boost long-term education and health outcomes for children. By helping residents pay their bills, care for their children and possibly save for a rainy day, DC can help create more stability and a future of shared abundance.
Featured Publications & Resources
In The News
How The New COVID Stimulus Bill Could Impact Business, Metro, And Child Poverty In The D.C. Region
DCist • March 10, 2021 • COVID-19 / Income & Poverty
In The News
An amendment 4 years in the making, with massive implications for affordable housing in DC, to be voted on in March
Street Sense Media • February 24, 2021 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness / Income & Poverty
In The News
Parents may get more money in next stimulus bill
KATC • February 23, 2021 • COVID-19 / Income & Poverty
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Testimony
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Public Comments in Opposition to Proposed Federal “Public Charge” Rule
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