One in eight people in Australia is living in poverty, as cost of living pressures increase
A UNSW Sydney and ACOSS partnership research report shows people in poverty are falling behind the rest of society.
A UNSW Sydney and ACOSS partnership research report shows people in poverty are falling behind the rest of society.
Economics & Business
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Economics & Business
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Mathematics
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Economics & Business
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A new report released by the UNSW Sydney and ACOSS Poverty and Inequality Partnership shows how poverty and inequality were dramatically reduced in 2020 but have increased ever since. COVID, inequality and poverty in 2020 ...
Economics & Business
Mar 2, 2022
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Economics & Business
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Environment
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An analysis of Census Pulse Survey data from the Social Policy Institute (SPI) at Washington University in St. Louis shows that the expanded Child Tax Credit (CTC) did not cause an exit from the labor force.
Economics & Business
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