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Basic Economic Security in New York

Economic security is a critical part of the overall health and well-being of New York’s women, men, and children. To have economic security, working adults must have enough income to meet their basic monthly expenses—such as housing, food, transportation, and child care expenses—and save for emergencies and retirement.

By Jooyeoun Suh, Ph.D., Cynthia Hess, Ph.D. and Jeff Hayes|2020-10-15T02:03:58-05:00September 1, 2018|IWPR|Comments Off on Basic Economic Security in New York

Basic Economic Security in North Carolina

Economic security is a critical part of the overall health and well-being of North Carolina’s women, men, and children. To have economic security, working adults must have enough income to meet their basic monthly expenses—such as housing, food, transportation, and child care expenses—and save for emergencies and retirement.

By Jooyeoun Suh, Ph.D., Cynthia Hess, Ph.D. and Jeff Hayes|2020-10-15T02:08:18-05:00September 1, 2018|IWPR|Comments Off on Basic Economic Security in North Carolina

Basic Economic Security in North Dakota

Economic security is a critical part of the overall health and well-being of North Dakota’s women, men, and children. To have economic security, working adults must have enough income to meet their basic monthly expenses—such as housing, food, transportation, and child care expenses—and save for emergencies and retirement.

By Jooyeoun Suh, Ph.D., Cynthia Hess, Ph.D. and Jeff Hayes|2020-10-15T02:13:49-05:00September 1, 2018|IWPR|Comments Off on Basic Economic Security in North Dakota

Basic Economic Security in Ohio

Economic security is a critical part of the overall health and well-being of Ohio’s women, men, and children. To have economic security, working adults must have enough income to meet their basic monthly expenses—such as housing, food, transportation, and child care expenses—and save for emergencies and retirement.

By Jooyeoun Suh, Ph.D., Cynthia Hess, Ph.D. and Jeff Hayes|2020-10-15T02:19:42-05:00September 1, 2018|IWPR|Comments Off on Basic Economic Security in Ohio

Basic Economic Security in Oklahoma

Economic security is a critical part of the overall health and well-being of Oklahoma’s women, men, and children. To have economic security, working adults must have enough income to meet their basic monthly expenses—such as housing, food, transportation, and child care expenses—and save for emergencies and retirement.

By Jooyeoun Suh, Ph.D., Cynthia Hess, Ph.D. and Jeff Hayes|2020-10-15T02:23:05-05:00September 1, 2018|IWPR|Comments Off on Basic Economic Security in Oklahoma

Basic Economic Security in Oregon

Economic security is a critical part of the overall health and well-being of Oregon’s women, men, and children. To have economic security, working adults must have enough income to meet their basic monthly expenses—such as housing, food, transportation, and child care expenses—and save for emergencies and retirement.

By Jooyeoun Suh, Ph.D., Cynthia Hess, Ph.D. and Jeff Hayes|2020-10-15T02:26:53-05:00September 1, 2018|IWPR|Comments Off on Basic Economic Security in Oregon

Basic Economic Security in Pennsylvania

Economic security is a critical part of the overall health and well-being of Pennsylvania’s women, men, and children. To have economic security, working adults must have enough income to meet their basic monthly expenses—such as housing, food, transportation, and child care expenses—and save for emergencies and retirement.

By Jooyeoun Suh, Ph.D., Cynthia Hess, Ph.D. and Jeff Hayes|2020-10-15T02:31:27-05:00September 1, 2018|IWPR|Comments Off on Basic Economic Security in Pennsylvania

Basic Economic Security in Rhode Island

Economic security is a critical part of the overall health and well-being of Rhode Island’s women, men, and children. To have economic security, working adults must have enough income to meet their basic monthly expenses—such as housing, food, transportation, and child care expenses—and save for emergencies and retirement.

By Jooyeoun Suh, Ph.D., Cynthia Hess, Ph.D. and Jeff Hayes|2020-10-14T02:03:52-05:00September 1, 2018|IWPR|Comments Off on Basic Economic Security in Rhode Island

Basic Economic Security in South Carolina

Economic security is a critical part of the overall health and well-being of South Carolina’s women, men, and children. To have economic security, working adults must have enough income to meet their basic monthly expenses—such as housing, food, transportation, and child care expenses—and save for emergencies and retirement.

By Jooyeoun Suh, Ph.D., Cynthia Hess, Ph.D. and Jeff Hayes|2020-10-14T01:56:10-05:00September 1, 2018|IWPR|Comments Off on Basic Economic Security in South Carolina

Basic Economic Security in South Dakota

Economic security is a critical part of the overall health and well-being of South Dakota’s women, men, and children. To have economic security, working adults must have enough income to meet their basic monthly expenses—such as housing, food, transportation, and child care expenses—and save for emergencies and retirement.

By Jooyeoun Suh, Ph.D., Cynthia Hess, Ph.D. and Jeff Hayes|2020-10-14T01:49:01-05:00September 1, 2018|IWPR|Comments Off on Basic Economic Security in South Dakota