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Today’s Poverty Minute covers looming federal work rules that could cut food stamps for thousands of veterans, a nearly 11% rise in homelessness in Pierce County, and Denver’s efforts to stop discharging people to the streets.
The report also highlights criticism of Nigeria’s minimum wage, veterans in West Virginia losing food assistance, encouraging reading improvements in high-poverty Alabama schools, and Orlando’s new nightly Dignity buses offering shelter.
By Sean Spence Poverty ActivistToday’s Poverty Minute covers looming federal work rules that could cut food stamps for thousands of veterans, a nearly 11% rise in homelessness in Pierce County, and Denver’s efforts to stop discharging people to the streets.
The report also highlights criticism of Nigeria’s minimum wage, veterans in West Virginia losing food assistance, encouraging reading improvements in high-poverty Alabama schools, and Orlando’s new nightly Dignity buses offering shelter.