September 2014

9/8/14

Food Stamp Error Rate Declined as Rolls Grew John Oliver On For-Profit Colleges: You Might As Well Go To Hogwarts Aging Behind Bars: Trends and Implications of Graying Prisoners in the Federal Prison System New Study Shows Link Between Medicaid Coverage of Prenatal and Infant Care and Better Long-Term Health Outcomes

9/5/14

The EITC’s Far-Reaching Benefits Food Stamps, 50 Years Later: Stop Impeding, Start Improving Reddit, Kickstarter, and others plan net neutrality ‘day of action’ on September 10th CFPB: You could still end up paying interest on a zero percent interest credit card offer Empire Justice Comments on Proposed Rules for Immediate Needs for Personal Care Services

9/4/14

How Real Food Can Help Fight Poverty Public Wants Video in U.S. Supreme Court, Poll Shows Partner’s Perspective: NNIP and Open Data in Baltimore New “Food Insecurity” Figures Show Recovery Has Yet to Reach Many The housing bust turned more renters and homeowners into neighbors Pounding Student Loan Borrowers: The Heavy Costs of the Government’s …

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9/3/14

IOLA Meeting September 17, 2014 SNAP Caseloads Down – as Expected Two Years After DACA, State Responses Vary 2.5 million borrowers face imminent payment shock U.S. Housing Regulator Seeks More Support for Poor Borrowers Bank Of America Doesn’t Want To Pay $1.27B For Countrywide’s “Hustle” Mortgage Scam

9/2/14

New Job Openings Posted New York Set to Accuse Evans Bank of Redlining College grads face high hurdles to buying first homes How Does Unemployment Affect Family Arrangements for Children?