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The Importance of CalFresh in Unstable Times

CalFresh is one of California’s largest safety net programs, providing food assistance to 4.8 million residents. As policymakers consider ways to strengthen the link between safety net participation and economic mobility, a better understanding of the job and income instability that participants face is critical. PPIC’s Tess Thorman and Caroline Danielson will discuss CalFresh enrollment before and during the COVID crisis, participants’ ties to the workforce, and the program’s role in stabilizing family budgets.

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Online Medical Care during COVID-19

By Paulette Cha, Daniel Tan, Shannon McConville

The central role of telehealth services during the pandemic makes addressing disparities in online access especially important.

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Who’s Leaving California—and Who’s Moving In?

By Hans Johnson, Eric McGhee

The primary driver of California's population loss over the past few years has been residents moving to other states. We examine the latest demographic data for those moving out of and into our state and discuss factors that underlie these decisions.

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Interactive: Many Californians Live in or Near Poverty

By Tess Thorman

Economic hardship does not end at the poverty line. More than 7 million Californians are “near poor”: out of poverty, but with annual resources of up to just 1.5 times the poverty threshold.

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Testimony: Measuring Poverty

By Sarah Bohn

New and more comprehensive measures update a definition of poverty that is now more than 50 years old.

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Measuring Child Poverty

By David Lesher

At a well-attended briefing in Sacramento this week, PPIC research fellow Sarah Bohn described the findings in a newly released report, Child Poverty and the Social Safety Net in California.

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Rethinking the State-Local Relationship: Health Care

By Shannon McConville, Kimberly Belshé

The federal Affordable Care Act will transform California’s health care safety net. It could also affect California’s long-standing division of responsibilities between state and local governments. This report outlines key issues that state policymakers will need to consider as they grapple with the costs and opportunities of health care reform.

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