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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?

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Working poor dominate poverty rolls

Graphs: poverty rate trends; poverty and education; geographic area

Suburbs thrive; cities, rural area fall behind

Women and children most likely to be poor

Most poor people don't stay that way

Oregon's children and poverty

Elders face poverty as they grow older

Disability and chronic poverty

Poverty and minorities

Graphs: poverty rate by race, ethnicity, age, and household

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