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Income volatility trends in the United States and their potential impact on the poor

  • Bradley Hardy
  • July 2012
  • PC3-2012
  • Link to HardyPodcastJuly2012 (MP3)

In July’s podcast, Bradley Hardy of American University talks about trends in U.S. income volatility and how shifts towards greater volatility can particularly impact low-income people.

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Economic Support, Employment, Financial Security, Labor Market, Means-Tested Programs

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