Occasional Paper, Report Poverty in California By Deborah Reed Dec 1, 2002 Testimony before the California State Senate Select Committee on the Status of Ending Poverty in California, Senator Richard Alarcón, Chair, October 22, 2002.
California Counts, Report Trends in Family and Household Poverty By Sonya Tafoya, Hans Johnson May 1, 2000 Examines differences between California's and the nation's poverty rates. Attributes higher rates in California to the growing proportion of households headed by less-educated, often immigrant, adults.
blog post Legislative District Data Offers Close-Up View of Poverty By Caroline Danielson, Tess Thorman, Sarah Bohn Jan 11, 2018 New data shows wide variation in poverty rates across California’s state assembly and senate districts and US congressional districts.
Report California School District Revenue and Student Poverty: Moving Toward a Weighted Pupil Funding Formula By Heather Rose, Margaret Weston Feb 21, 2013 Governor Brown has proposed a new funding system—known as a weighted pupil formula—that would direct more revenue to California school districts serving many economically disadvantaged students. This report examines the relationship between funding and student disadvantage and addresses questions about converting the current school finance system to a weighted pupil formula. We gratefully acknowledge the support of The Silver Giving Foundation and the Stuart Foundation.
blog post Video: Strategies for Reducing Child Poverty By Linda Strean Nov 21, 2017 A new report on reducing child poverty underscores the need for policymakers to be strategic in determining how best to help families in need throughout the state.
blog post California’s New Leaders Focus on Poverty By David Lesher Oct 7, 2014 Assembly Speaker Toni Atkins and Senator Kevin de León, who will take over as senate president pro tem later this month, each told a Sacramento audience about growing up in poverty and the role it has played in their shared view of the state’s responsibility to those in need.
event The Impact of Health Insurance on Poverty in California Mar 30, 2023 Over the past decade, massive public investments in health coverage have given millions of Californians better access to physical and financial well-being. PPIC researchers will outline their analysis of the impact of health coverage on poverty rates across California’s geographic regions and demographic groups.
blog post Testimony: Safety Net Plays Key Role in Reducing Poverty By Sarah Bohn Feb 14, 2018 Poverty is high in California, and it has not improved as much as the economy has.
blog post Testimony: Poverty and the Safety Net By Sarah Bohn Feb 27, 2014 PPIC research fellow Sarah Bohn testified Wednesday before the Assembly Budget Subcommittee for Health and Human Services. She described recent poverty trends and the impact of anti-poverty programs in California.
blog post The COVID-19 Crisis Is Affecting Low-Income Workers By Caroline Danielson Mar 19, 2020 As California responds to the coronavirus, low-income workers across the state will be deeply affected by the economic consequences of the pandemic.