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PART 1 - What it means to be poor
PART 2 - What causes poverty?
PART 3 - Who are the poor?
PART 4 - Who's doing what?
PART 5 - What does the future hold?

 

 

 

The best and worst of times
What's going on?
On one hand, we have a strong economy, the lowest unemployment rate in years, and declining welfare numbers.
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Why are some people unable to earn
a living?
How do you explain why some people are unable to earn enough money to live at a reasonably decent level?
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Poverty research
What is research telling us about poverty in Oregon?
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Education plays a key role in poverty
Few circles are as vicious as the one that loops together education and poverty. complete story

Minimum wage fails to keep up
Most stories of poverty focus on the players--the people who are poor. We hear a lot less about how laws and policies set the stage on which poverty plays out. complete story

Do the poor pay taxes?
Many believe the poor are a drain on taxpayers. But in fact, the working poor in Oregon pay more of their income in taxes than the richest Oregonians. complete story

Graph: Full-time minimum wage falls below poverty line
Graph comparing minimum wage and the poverty line

Disclaimer: The OSU Extension Service published "A Portrait of Poverty in Oregon" in Winter 2000. Some of the information may be outdated. Extension continues to provide this material online because much of its content is timeless or of historical significance.


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