Ministry Restores Dignity to Social Welfare June 12, 2018 // 0 Comments By the Price of Business, Media Partner of USDR. Kevin Price, Host of the Price of Business and Editor in Chief of US [...]
4 Global Brands That are Helping Communities Out of Poverty January 5, 2018 // 0 Comments By USDR When exploring some of the world’s most successful global brands, you will quickly stumble upon a common [...]
Medical Doctors Challenge Status Quo on Healthcare and Poverty August 10, 2017 // 0 Comments By AAPS, Special for USDR The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) submitted comments on Wednesday in [...]
Addressing Concentrated Poverty May 20, 2017 // 0 Comments By Neighborhood Development Center, Special for USDR The Neighborhood Development Center (NDC) of Saint Paul, MN has [...]
Why Do Rich Athletes Go Broke? April 23, 2017 // 0 Comments By Don Padilla, Special for USDR The average professional athlete will make more money in one season than most Americans [...]
Higher Adversity for Teens in Poverty Study Shows April 17, 2017 // 0 Comments By America’s Promise Alliance, Special for USDR More than one-quarter of children living in poverty (28 percent) [...]
Jobs for the Young, not the Vets February 21, 2017 // 0 Comments By Alternative Schools Network, Special for USDR The connection between concentrated, systemic joblessness and the spate [...]
Not the New Normal February 12, 2017 // 0 Comments By Pacific Research Institute, Special for USDR Countering the narrative that slow economic growth is “the new [...]
Inspiring Creative Thinkers February 5, 2017 // 0 Comments By Columbia Business School, Special for USDR Businesses are constantly looking to find ways to motivate their employees. [...]
House Republican Bill Fights Poverty November 28, 2016 // 0 Comments By USDR. Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady (R-TX) and Human Resources Subcommittee Chairman Vern Buchanan [...]
Criminal Justice Reform: A Financial and Spiritual Incentive September 1, 2016 // 0 Comments By April Dye, Contributor I have to be honest, I never really thought about criminal justice reform. I pretty much just [...]
When it Comes to Civil Rights Hillary Clinton has a Double Standard January 25, 2016 // 0 Comments By USDR On the eve of the Kemp Forum on Expanding Opportunity, Bread for the World is urging Republican presidential [...]
Hispanic Poverty in America is Higher than National Average December 24, 2015 // 0 Comments By USDR Bread for the World has released new information detailing hunger and poverty rates among Hispanics in the United [...]
Bipartisan Bills would Increase Transparency in Foreign Aid November 7, 2015 // 0 Comments By Bread to the World, Special for USDR Bread for the World strongly supports the Foreign Aid Transparency and [...]
Financial Experts Meet in Indianapolis to Discuss Economy September 26, 2015 // 0 Comments By USDR As Americans face new challenges resulting from a fragile and unpredictable economy, the National Foundation for [...]
Barack Obama on Poverty May 23, 2015 // 0 Comments By MRCTV, Special for USDR. People don’t like being poor,” Pres. Obama declared at a “Conversation on Poverty at [...]
Poverty Rate Declines But Number of Poor Unchanged October 24, 2014 // 0 Comments Photo by Franco Folini By USDR The nation’s poverty rate was 15.5 percent in 2013, down from 16.0 percent in 2012, [...]
The Michael Brown Phenomena August 27, 2014 // 0 Comments by Candace Salima, Senior Contributor on US Daily Review Calling this problem the Michael Brown Phenomena is rather [...]
Census Bureau: 77.4M Americans Live in Highly Concentrated Pockets of Poverty July 11, 2014 // 0 Comments By USDR More than 77 million Americans live in highly concentrated pockets of poverty where more than 20 percent of all [...]
How A Wider Circle Tackles Poverty in Washington, DC June 12, 2014 // 0 Comments By USDR Washington, D.C., nonprofit founder Dr. Mark Bergel spends most nights sleeping on his couch. His charity, A Wider [...]
Youth Pounded by Poverty Under Obama June 10, 2014 // 0 Comments By USDR The percentage of 18- to 64-year olds who live below the poverty level has increased 30.5% since 1966, two years [...]
Hundreds of Economists Critical of Minimum Wage Increase as Effort to Fight Poverty March 19, 2014 // 0 Comments By USDR More than 500 economists, led by three Nobel laureates and several former Administration officials, warned that a [...]
Americans Identify Unemployment/Jobs As Nation's No. 1 Problem March 3, 2014 // 0 Comments By USDR What do you think is the most important problem facing this country today? In response to that question posed by [...]
Fighting Hunger – The Minnesota Model: 5 Replicable Lessons Learned February 10, 2014 // 0 Comments By Ellie Lucas, Chief Campaign Officer, Hunger-Free Minnesota. Special for USDR Our work at Hunger-Free Minnesota, a [...]