Oct

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2020

01

Oct

2020

Online

A New Measure to End Poverty

Online

Oct 01, 2020

2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (GMT-5)

Host:

The Century Foundation's Bernard L. Schwartz Rediscovering Government Initiative

The US first developed the Official Poverty Measure (OPM) in the 1960s, and since that time, the measure has drastically underestimated poverty, including a recent announcement of a national 10.5 percent poverty rate. Yet, the OPM is still used to determine eligibility for federal programs and aid amounts to communities. Because of our reliance on this outdated measure, the full scope of American poverty is grossly misunderstood and misstated. (See related report here.)

Join us on Thursday, October 1, 2:00–3:00 PM EST as we discuss a new report focused on why the OPM is woefully out of date, the changes needed to the Supplemental Poverty Measure (SPM), and how the federal government can more accurately measure poverty in America, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Please register to obtain the Zoom link or view the livestream below.

Featuring:

  •       Moderator: Jeff Madrick, author, senior fellow at The Century Foundation, and director of the Bernard L. Schwartz Rediscovering Government Initiative
  •       Eileen Appelbaum, co-director, Center for Economic and Policy Research
  •       Shawn Fremstad, senior policy fellow, Center for Economic and Policy Research
  •       Sandra Killett, activist and social justice organizer 
  •       Anne E. Price, president, Insight Center for Community Economic Development.
  •       Arloc Sherman, vice president of data analysis and research, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities

Presented by The Century Foundation’s Bernard L. Schwartz Rediscovering Government Initiative and the Center for Economic and Policy Research.

 

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